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Reviewed Feb. 25, 2021

Among the Oaks

We've camped here several times. This last trip was for a week. We had a site w hookups near a group area. The group areas are closed due to COVID so it was very quiet and peaceful. There were not many campers even though the weather was perfect and the whole park was green and lush. Lots of gorgeous oak trees full of woodpecker communes. Showers are clean but if you need a handicapped shower you have to go find a ranger or go to the gate and ask it be unlocked- which is a pain if you are disabled and is the reason I gave 4 and not 5 stars. Showers are clean...cost $1.00 for three minutes but it takes half that time for the water to get lukewarm. Those are my complaints. But this is a really spectacular campground next to beautiful Cachuma Lake. Big sites. 30 minutes of a beautiful drive to Santa Barbara. Campground is very COVID conscious. They take no walk-ins and space campers apart. The RV area is full and less space between sites. We started camping here in the pandemic and have returned twice. Rangers and hosts are very friendly. It's also a pretty campground to walk around and has some nice hiking trails nearby. Has a swimming pool (closed because of COVID) , a laundromat and multiple group areas. Has been a refuge during the pandemic.

Reviewed Nov. 1, 2020

SO peaceful!

This was our first time at this site. There are several areas to choose from and we were in the 500s. Though this is a non-hook up area and mostly Tenters, this is a nice out-of-the-way, spaciously spaced, quiet, right on the water, great spot for boondocking!

Not too far from restrooms and showers and closer Andy gumps over here, too.

Great place to ride your bike - paved and non paved routes. Hiking? I’d say more like walking and certainly beautiful sights to see! Egrets, heron, hawks, maybe turkey vultures, too?

Not sure about WiFi but tmobile cell signal was strong enough over in the 500s.

Come here and relax, enjoy, get away and feel peace.

  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Bower , November 1, 2020
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Bower , November 1, 2020
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  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Bower , November 1, 2020
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Bower , November 1, 2020
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Reviewed Oct. 27, 2020

Peaceful retreat from the craziness

We just spent one night at Cachuma Lake (a Sunday), camping near Chumash Meadows. The tent camping sites were probably only ~30% full, which made for a very peaceful (albeit short) stay! The sites are big with picnic tables and fire pits, and many are shaded by large trees. The nearby toilet block was clean, as were the showers (a little further away). Our tent site had a view out to the lake, and was a bargain! 

There is a store (with a not-so-great assortment of goods), a restaurant and a fishing/boat hire shop. The roads and paths make for great cycling, and there are trails to explore too.

We drove through the whole camp ground checking out the various areas (full RV sites, partial RV sites, tent sites, yurts & cabins). The full RV sites were (not surprisingly) still pretty full, even in mid-October, but the rest were not. We loved the campground, and plan to return for longer next time. Its proximity to cute little nearby towns is a bonus!

Month of VisitOctober
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Tracey , October 27, 2020
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Tracey , October 27, 2020
Reviewed Oct. 10, 2020

Amazing Staff & great place!

Such a lovely place off the beaten path. The staff go out of their way to find solutions to help make your stay the best ever! I feel very lucky to have stayed there. And look see there’s Bambi!!

Facilities kept really clean and lots of tp in the loos!!

Truly a Great place where the staff really go above and beyond to make your stay an amazing one.

Down the road is the very cool and quite eccentric town of Solvang which looks like a little bit of Holland transplanted into the middle of California desert! With Windmills and cheese shops galore! Great place to visit for the Christmas shop that is open all year round (Plus the amazing pancakes) Loads of microbreweries around here too really so much to see and do you need at least a week. 👍👍👍

  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Samantha W., October 10, 2020
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Samantha W., October 10, 2020
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Samantha W., October 10, 2020
Reviewed Oct. 5, 2020

Quiet Lake Retreat

This place is worth the drive to get to. Be sure to pack a hoodie out two just in case it gets chilly at night. Each site has a picnic table and a fire pit which you will be glad is there. Yurts are available to rent if you want to glam it up. There is a great general store as you enter the campground that has everything you may need or want. Super quiet at night as there is not a major highway nearby.

  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Mike N., October 5, 2020
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Mike N., October 5, 2020
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Mike N., October 5, 2020
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Mike N., October 5, 2020
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Mike N., October 5, 2020
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Mike N., October 5, 2020
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Mike N., October 5, 2020
Reviewed Sep. 29, 2020

Near Santa Barbara but Hot!

We were there in the middle of summer in the dumpster fire year of 2020. Make sure you get the correct weather report of ‘Cachuma Village’ and not assume it is the same climate as the much cooler Santa Barbara (15 degrees difference).

There are hundreds of campsites and many have RV hookups. I found the following YouTube video helpful when reserving a space. We were glad we picked a space that was under the canopy of two mature trees. https://youtu.be/sDWHOIo66F4

Although the lake looks beautiful, it is only a boating lake. There is no swimming nor paddle boarding allowed on the lake. There were plenty of fishing boats there as well as rentable pontoon boats.

There is not much of a hiking experience at the Lake except to walk around it. As we walked around, we loved seeing how other campers set up their camps since we’re relatively new campers.

We brought our dog and she loved it despite having little balls of thorns attach to her paws like magnets. (See picture). We ended up having to just carry her.

We’d love to go back again but next time we’ll make time to rent a boat and go fishing ON the lake.

  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by MomentoMori C., September 29, 2020
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  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by MomentoMori C., September 29, 2020
Reviewed Sep. 10, 2020

Camping with Water Views

This was our first stay at Lake Cachuma. It is well worth it to get a Premium site as they have lovely views of the lake and sunset. We stayed in a larger group site with one other tent couple and the site was huge. There were a few big oaks for shade but otherwise you were on very dry hard packed dirt in the open. Water spigots and Port a Potties as well as bathrooms and showers ( pay showers) were conveniently located throughout the park. There is no real privacy here as sites are all an an open flat and there are not a lot of trees so camping without a shade tarp could be unpleasantly warm. There is no swimming in the lake but there boat rentals and fishing are allowed. Yurts and cabins are also available for reservation. There is a general store at the entrance and a gas station for all your needs. Oh, yes! A word of caution...my daughter put their tent under the Oaks for shade and evidently their were nests of spiders hatching as their tent was literally inundated with hundreds of thousands of spiders! The ranger said he had never seen anything like it. You might want to think twice about being under the trees, or at least know what spider nests look like!

  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Carolyn W., September 10, 2020
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Carolyn W., September 10, 2020
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Carolyn W., September 10, 2020
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Carolyn W., September 10, 2020
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Carolyn W., September 10, 2020
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Carolyn W., September 10, 2020
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Carolyn W., September 10, 2020
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Reviewed Sep. 8, 2020

Awesome Camping

Bummer that we had to camp in an RV spot! Amazing views of the lake! Awesome boat rental to cruise around on the beautiful water! Close to Solvang! Easy drive in. Scopes out the best campsites for next time! Definitely recommended!!!

Reviewed Sep. 6, 2020

Camping near Santa Barbara

I frequently stop by here on my drive up to the Central coast. This is a family friendly campground with lots of choices for camping -- tents, RVs, Yurts. Nice area to have access for lakeside fun. The area does get very hot during the summer with sparse shade.

Month of VisitOctober
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Esther Y., September 6, 2020
Reviewed Aug. 25, 2020

Cachuma Lake Saved Our Asses

It was back in January 2020 (before COVID19), but we were hard pressed for a camp site and Cachuma Lake Rec came through! Nice sized lots with shade. Fire pit was good size too.

Reviewed Aug. 22, 2020

Cachuma vibes

Very peaceful and very clean You feel so relaxed Beautiful please My wife and I love this place

Reviewed Dec. 11, 2019

Catfish Hunting

If you’re up for a trek through weeds and thick mud, then you’ll love this place. We’ve gone cat fishing here so many times, it’s a fun place to have a drink with some friends, take the pups, turn on some music and enjoy the view by the lake. There are fees depending on your reservation, we did not reserve a day use spot just fished, so we did not pay a fee. We just parked and walked to a good place to fish at the lake. If you’d like to use the designated grills though, there is a fee. There’s a lot of passing boats on the lake and other fisherman, especially near the visitors center so be sure to find a spot away from the action if you really want to catch some fish. They will check your fishing license while on property and patrol the lake area regularly. It’s an enjoyable place to go for the day and sunsets are a beauty! Just don’t forget to hike back to your car before the sun sets as it gets very dark, very quickly. Happy fishing!

  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by C N., December 11, 2019
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by C N., December 11, 2019
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by C N., December 11, 2019
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by C N., December 11, 2019
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by C N., December 11, 2019
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Reviewed Jun. 7, 2019

Pure delight

It gets very hot in the summer. So we choose spring and fall/winter camping. Less people, quieter. Rv camping is on top of one another. Not really a campng feeling. I would never RV camp here. Tents, yurts and cabin areas are very nice and some are very private. Great fishing.

Reviewed Apr. 26, 2019

It has a pool!

As with many southern California lakes, there is no human contact with the water due to it being a reclamation center. Unlike many other southern California lakes, this one has a pool!

The bathrooms are well maintained and there are flush toilets and coin operated showers. Each site has a picnic table and fire ring. I tent camped, like always, but they have cabins, yurts and rv spots. The guys enjoyed the fishing.

I still have a problem paying $25+ for a place in the dirt, but families love it.

Reviewed Apr. 2, 2019

Great Camp Sites, No Swimming

The campgrounds are amazing! They have showers, restrooms, running water, bbq pits or regular bonfire pits and enough space for at least 1-5 tents! The staff are super helpful and cool- just be cool with them.

I recently stayed at the lake as part of an “unofficial” anthro club trip and it was amazing! The sizes of the camp grounds were more than enough and the whole ambience was perfect!

My only complaint was the lack of water access- you can boat in the lake, kayak, paddle boat- but there is no human contact because of the water treatments. It bummed me out but it wasn’t a total killer. They have a near by store on the grounds but town is a cool 15-20 min away. Nice escape coming from LA.

The kayak launch was pretty easy to handle!

  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Janae P., April 2, 2019
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Janae P., April 2, 2019
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Janae P., April 2, 2019
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Janae P., April 2, 2019
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Janae P., April 2, 2019
Reviewed Dec. 8, 2018

Fishing trip

We stayed in the primitive campsite area. Was nice and clean even sites. Had some portable toilets with in walking distance. Rented a boat at the marina and was warm all night in the summer

Reviewed Oct. 15, 2018

CAMPSITES AREAS ARE SPACIOUS.

IT'S A BIG CAMPGROUND AND THERE ARE VERY FRIENDLY PEOPLE AROUND YOU AS WELL. MY FAVORITE SPACES ARE 68, 55, 133, AND 534. I GO 3 TO 4 TIMES A MONTH. I LIKE TO TRAVEL ALL OVER DOWN THE COAST, I WENT AS FAR AS VENTURE, CA THIS YEAR ALONE. HAPPY CAMPETS I WOULD SAY!!

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Month of VisitAugust
Reviewed Oct. 3, 2018

Cachuma Lake - in the heart of Los Padres National Forest

I am a native of Santa Barbara, CA, so I grew up going to Cachuma Lake. Cachuma Lake’s main recreational area is on a bluff overlooking the lake. There you can find tent sites, yurts, cabins, and full hookups for RVs. There are also smaller campgrounds at lake level - we prefer to stay in the Mohawk Shores campground, which is at lake level. The Mohawk Shores campsites are in a more densely packed oak grove, offering more shade and more privacy than the upper-level campgrounds. A few years ago they started pricing the “lakeside” sites in Mohawk more expensively than the rest of the sites in the area; ironic though, since the lake has been so empty the last few years due to the drought, and these sites are no longer lakeside.

The campsites each have their own picnic table and firepit with a grate, and water spigots are available in various places around the campground. Mohawk has its own bathroom with flushable toilets and coin-operated showers - the bathrooms and showers are kept clean. I prefer to shower in the showers located in the upper-level campgrounds, as they are in their own individual, lockable stalls, rather than the locker-room type set up in the bathroom in Mohawk. There are multiple dumpsters available for trash AND recycling around all of the campgrounds.

Caution: There is a lot of poison oak around the park!

We have rented a yurt a couple times, and hope to do so again soon. The yurts have bunk beds inside (bring your own bedding!), an overhead light, and a heater. Outside each yurt is a picnic table, charcoal barbeque, a firepit, and a water spigot.

We will often bring an easy-up to use in the day-camp areas in the upper-level of the park. There are oak trees all over the park, but if day use site with a table under a tree gets snagged, it’s nice to have the easy-up for shade - if you have one, I would recommend bringing an easy-up if you are going to camp in the upper level campgrounds, not all of the sites have shade.

A small but well-stocked general store is available, as well a small (expensive) gas station. Cachuma also has a pool (for an additional fee), gameroom, playgrounds/jungle-gyms, and disc golf courses available.

Cachuma Lake is a great place for wildlife viewing and birding. I am a photographer, and love seeing all of the birds that hang out around Cachuma - ducks, coots, Western and Clark’s grebes, loons, osprey, hawks, turkey vultures, turkeys, quail, American white pelicans, cormorants, etc. I have gotten my best birding photos at Cachuma Lake. Deer can often be viewed on the shores of the lake, and we have even seen bobcats and foxes. Pontoon boat tours to view wildlife launch every day from the marina.

Keep in mind that you CANNOT SWIM in Cachuma Lake. Silly, I know, but they justify it because Cachuma lake is Santa Barbara’s drinking water source. You are allowed to boat, kayak, and fish on the lake, but no swimming! Motor boats and pontoon boats are available to rent, and now they even have kayaks to rent hourly! My dad has a small 14 ft fishing boat, and we enjoy taking the boat out on the lake to fish and sightsee.

There are endless trails around Cachuma Lake in Los Padres National Forest. There are some mellow hikes around the perimeter of the lake itself, offering nice views of the lake and the surrounding Santa Ynez and San Rafael mountains.

Figueroa Mountain is near Los Olivos - Grass Mountain and Figueroa Mountain are both beautiful hikes, especially in the spring when the wild flowers are in bloom. Both are strenuous, steep hikes, but the views are totally worth the effort.

Cachuma lake is about a half an hour from the city of Santa Barbara, 15 minutes away from Santa Ynez (if you like to gamble check out the Chumash Casino), 20 minutes away from Solvang, and 20 minutes away from Los Olivos. There is fantastic wine tasting available in any of these small towns, and everywhere in between - you are in the heart of Santa Barbara’s wine country! There are endless tasting rooms available inside the towns, and countless vineyards that you can visit to wine taste. A popular wine trail is on Foxen Canyon Road - it is a lovely drive on a country road with some really beautiful and quality wineries and vineyards.

Solvang is a fun town to visit - it was originally a community full of Danish immigrants, so the Danish theme has stuck. It is very touristy, but even as a native, I still enjoy going to Solvang. There are a lot of shops, antiques, candy stores, restaurants and tasting rooms to visit. We are partial to the Solvang Restaurant, and for more than just their Danish Aebleskivers. If you don’t know what an aebleskiver is - its DELICIOUS. Aebleskivers are round Danish pancakes that are shaped like a ball - they serve them with amazing homemade raspberry jam and powdered sugar. Everything at the Solvang Restaurant is good, from their traditional breakfasts to their Scandinavian offerings to their sandwiches.

More Food Recommendations:

Cold Springs Tavern is a historic site dating back to the 1880s when it was a stagecoach stop. Cold Springs Tavern has a full bar and serves some quality meat selections, including famous Santa Barbara style tri-tip. If you are there on a Sunday, they start serving traditional tri-tip sandwiches around 11am - BEST tri-tip sandwiches around! They cook up the meat on giant barbeques outside, and serve the sandwiches hot off the grill - just tri-tip and fresh garlic bread, YUM. They have homemade salsa and homemade BBQ sauce to dress the sandwich with. Sundays at Cold Springs Tavern is a popular spot for locals to go have a beer or a drink with tri-tip, and there’s always a fun atmosphere.

If you are in the mood for some quality Mexican food, Dos Carlitos in Santa Ynez is a favorite spot.

Los Olivos Grocery has a great deli with delicious sandwiches - both hot and cold - and a good selection tasty deli side dishes. The store also has a good selection of local wines.

CAMPSITE SPECS

Fees: $30/night

**Plumbed Toilets: Yes

**Drinking Water: Yes

**Showers: Yes (coins needed)

**Picnic Table: Yes

**Firepit: Yes

**Cooking Grate: Yes

**Shade: Yes

**Cell Service: Yes - Limited

Animal Bins/Food Lockers: No

Trash: Yes

  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Amanda M., October 3, 2018
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Amanda M., October 3, 2018
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Amanda M., October 3, 2018
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Amanda M., October 3, 2018
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Amanda M., October 3, 2018
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Amanda M., October 3, 2018
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Amanda M., October 3, 2018
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Amanda M., October 3, 2018
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Amanda M., October 3, 2018
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Amanda M., October 3, 2018
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Amanda M., October 3, 2018
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Amanda M., October 3, 2018
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Amanda M., October 3, 2018
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Amanda M., October 3, 2018
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Amanda M., October 3, 2018
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Amanda M., October 3, 2018
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Amanda M., October 3, 2018
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Amanda M., October 3, 2018
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Amanda M., October 3, 2018
Reviewed Sep. 25, 2018

Old time Favorite

This a a very nice campground nestled in the hills of Santa Barbara county. The sites for dry camping are the largest that I have every come across in 50 years. The full hookup sites are your standard size that you see at most rv parks. The lake is nice but is at an all time low water level because of the ongoing drought. The Danish town of Solvang is 12 miles away and there must be 50 places that you can go wine tasting in the area if that is your thing.

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  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Butch C., September 25, 2018
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Butch C., September 25, 2018
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Butch C., September 25, 2018
Reviewed Aug. 24, 2018

Lots of kid friendly activities and amenities

The campsites are close together, but almost every spot has a tree to hang a hammock and for shade. Super kid friendly, with shows, events, daytime activities. They have showers, water, and also a pool. Minutes drive to wineries in the area. Nice views of lake Cachuma (although no swimming). Also disc golf course is cool and challenging

SiteSite 357 (but 355 was shadier)
Month of VisitAugust
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Alison D., August 24, 2018
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Alison D., August 24, 2018
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Alison D., August 24, 2018
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Alison D., August 24, 2018
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Alison D., August 24, 2018
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Alison D., August 24, 2018
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Alison D., August 24, 2018
Reviewed Jul. 26, 2018

Fun easy camping spot! Great for families with little kids

There's a lot to do here for kids; little hikes, boating, pool, parks, and the nature center is always a favorite for my kids. We've stayed in the main camping tent area, RV sites and the 500 sites down the road, all were great! It's close enough (about 20-30 min) to Solvang and Santa Barbara so you can take little day trips if you are staying a while. Dog friendly!

Month of VisitJune
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Hilary M., July 26, 2018
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Hilary M., July 26, 2018
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Hilary M., July 26, 2018
Reviewed Jul. 21, 2018

Great Getaway

clean spacious sites, pool, laundry, grocery store, gas. Sites have fire pit, grill grate and picnic table. Great views of the sunset from our site #287. Beer and wine for sale. Pontoon wildlife cruises and kayaks for rent. Park rangers are so kind and knowledgeable about the park. Can’t wait to come back!

  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Ashley E., July 21, 2018
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Ashley E., July 21, 2018
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Ashley E., July 21, 2018
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Ashley E., July 21, 2018
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Ashley E., July 21, 2018
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Ashley E., July 21, 2018
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Ashley E., July 21, 2018
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Ashley E., July 21, 2018
Reviewed Jun. 1, 2018

Lake Cachuna Campground

Last time I was here was years ago for a soccer tournament. My family and I went a couple times. It was an awesome campground and literally right next to the Lake. Bathrooms were clean and staff were very helpful at providing directions of nearby stores if we needed anything.

Month of VisitJune
Reviewed May. 25, 2018

Peaceful & filled with life

I have been coming to this campground annually since around 2009, and I've loved every trip. The campground is on the larger side, filled with grassy and shaded sites all throughout it. There is a general store, clean bathrooms, and showers.

The campground is based on a peninsula that juts into the lake, therefore it has waterfront campsites on both sides, and all the sites in the middle are only a matter of 2-3 campsites from a water's edge. When you first enter the campground, there are a few day use only spots near the general store. All campsites at the base of the peninsula are the ones that families tend to stick to, as there is a pool, its close to the store, and that is the only area on the campground with full and partial hookups. As you travel up the peninsula, limited Yurts and Cabins are along the waterfront. Most yurts have a foot trail down to the water. The Yurt I stayed in (we camped 3 nights and had a yurt the last two) slept 4-6 people, 6 if you have kids. Yurts do not have bathrooms. It has electricity and heat, two bunk beds, a view of the lake, a wrap- around patio with chairs, picnic table, fire pit, water source, grill, and ample parking space. I have never stayed in a cabin here before but they look really nice.

The general store is filled with pretty much anything you could ask for. About 3 rows of dry grocery goods, 1 refrigerated section including a very impressive selection of local craft beers, ice machine, firewood, smores stuff, fishing poles/ odd's and end's, candy, trinkets and gifts, propane, camping supplies, cooking supplies, stationary, etc. The wine selection, on the other hand, is sub-par; so a stop in SB on the way up is a must if you need wine! Keep in mind the store closes week days at 4 and weekends at 5 if i'm not mistaken.

I think the main thing that keeps this campground so peaceful (other than their strictly enforced quiet hour from 10pm-7am) is the fact that NO SWIMMING, speedboats, wake boarding or waterskiing is allowed in the lake because is is a source of drinking water in the area. That being said, you are more than welcome to rent a 4 or 6 person fishing boat or 6-10 person pontoon boat for the day or hourly at the marina fishing store. The lake is open to fish until 6pm if you have a vehicle or are on a boat- a park ranger will come around at 6 and let everyone with a car know its time to go. However, if you walk to the marina, you could fish all night for all they care. You can also purchase fishing licenses for the day, 2 days, or year, at a reasonable price (I got a year pass it was $53.74) along with endless fishing lures, bait (including live), hooks, line, and poles. In regards to actually catching fish- In the past years I always rented a boat and i caught a lot of bass and carp, an occasional rainbow trout. This time I had plenty luck from certain parts of shore! Tons of beautiful 3 lb rainbow trout and 2 lb crappie! The limit was 10 per person, and people around us definitely caught their limit, but we were conservative and only caught what we needed for the day. Some fish bite more in certain areas of the lake than others, if you don't mind to hike a mellow/ moderate journey you'll find plenty of little coves within a reasonable distance of the campground. If you're looking for a bit more strenuous of a journey word has it there is a trail that goes all the way around the perimeter of the lake- I, however, have not hiked the trail, as my husband and I were backpacking into the campsite and that was an adventure in its self and I was exhausted!

Like I mentioned before, the bathrooms and showers are very clean. No mirrors in the bathroom, there are multiple bathroom buildings throughout the campground along with the showers. Showers are individual rooms that have a locking door. Showers are pay showers, so bring a lot of quarters if you plan to stink pretty. I think it was $1.50 for 3 minutes.

Another note: This campground is near the water (the lake and the ocean) and you're in the mountains; which means it will be generally pretty windy (bring chapstick!). The wind dies down midday and at night. If you're trying to light a fire when the sun is setting- good luck. 20 minutes later- you're golden. It also gets very cold at night! I'm form Southern California, so by cold I mean mid to low 40's, then add wind- yikes. On the contrary, bring sun screen for the day- cause it gets pretty warm! I'm still suffering the repercussions of not wearing any after fishing all day lol.

Overall the campground is aesthetically pleasing on many levels. From the abundance of grass (no dirt sites), trees, rolling hills of knee high grass, blooming flowers, wildlife (ground squirrels, birds including california condors, blue jays, hawks, etc.), and, of course, the gorgeous cascading mountains plummeting straight into the lake, there's not a thing about this campsite I couldn't love.

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Month of VisitApril
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Kae O., May 25, 2018
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Kae O., May 25, 2018
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Kae O., May 25, 2018
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Kae O., May 25, 2018
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Kae O., May 25, 2018
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Kae O., May 25, 2018
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Kae O., May 25, 2018
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Kae O., May 25, 2018
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Kae O., May 25, 2018
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Kae O., May 25, 2018
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Kae O., May 25, 2018
Reviewed Aug. 16, 2017

Great spot for group camping.

I'm not much for car camping but if you want to get a big group together and sleep outside Cachuma has a ton of nice group spots. There are picnic tables, fire pits, bbq pit and even electricity to charge your phone.

There is a general store, a disc golf course, and a mountain biking trail. You can't swim in the lake (which is dumb, they say it's because it's drinking water but you can put a boat in and fish and I'm sure boats and fish have as many germs as people) but there is a pool. You can also rent kayaks and other water related toys.

The main draw back is that you're all over every neighboring campsite and the bathrooms were soooo, so, so disgusting. There was used toilet paper all over the floor, one broken sink, backed up toilets, ect ect. They cleaned them pretty often but blink and they were gross again. I would have much preferred to pee on the ground but since there's no bushes between sites that option wasn't available. My husband ended up hopping on his bike and riding to a porta potty that was more out of the way and way less gross.

  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Lindsay C., August 16, 2017
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Lindsay C., August 16, 2017
Reviewed May. 24, 2017

Ranger Review: Optic Nerve Sunglasses at Cachuma Lake Recreation Area, CA

Campground Review:

This would be the most epic campground ever for a huge family reunion! There is something for everyone here- RV sites, tent sites, cabins, yurts, even big group sites. There are tent sites overlooking Lake Cachuma, and tent sites in the shady grass, and almost everything in between. There's a dog park, and playgrounds, and a pool (since you can't swim in the lake because it's drinking water... which was strange to us as Utahns when all reservoirs are drinking water and we still swim in them), and a general store! There are close to 200 sites here, which is mind-boggling to me. It was an awesome campground, and we were cooking up plans for a someday party (be it friends or family) there.

The restrooms are plentiful and clean, the quiet hours are well observed (though that may have had more to do with the fact that the campground was pretty empty while we were there), and the facilities are reasonably easy to navigate. Every employee we interacted with was helpful and professional. We rented kayaks for several hours while we were there and it was a blast! This place is a perfect little getaway a super reasonable distance from Santa Barbara and the surrounding areas.

My only complaints were mostly about the tent sites. Some of them are a little too smashed together with unclear boundaries, and the footing consisted of kind of icky weeds. I know, it's me being absurdly nitpicky. But I can't give EVERY campground 5 stars... right..?

Product Review:

As Rangers for The Dyrt, we get products to test from time to time, and at Lake Cachuma we tested out some Optic Nerve sunglasses. We used them throughout our trip, but they came in especially handy while kayaking! The morning started out a little cloudy so we were worried that we wouldn't get a real opportunity to use them, but the sun eventually came out and the sunglasses were PERFECT. The pairs we got were polarized, which was great for cutting glare from the water (as well as driving throughout our whole road trip. The sunglasses were comfortable and seemed high quality, which was great considering they're nowhere near as spendy as some of the high-end brands of sunglasses. I'll admit I was too much of a wuss to see if they'd float in the lake, but they were awesome for keeping our eyes safe and protected (from the sun and from splashes)! If I had to have any gripe it would be that the wood grain print on the sunglasses I got (which I love) is pretty pixelated up close- completely a non-issue that only affects aesthetics, but might look better with a higher resolution for future printings.

Pro Tip for Hungry Adventurers: DO NOT MISS Cold Spring Tavern just up the highway from Lake Cachuma. Delicious food, atmosphere that is simply out of this world, and a gorgeous setting. Seriously. Don't miss it. And if you live in Santa Barbara and you've never been... GO. NOW. You won't regret it.

Month of VisitMay
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Jen G., May 24, 2017
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Jen G., May 24, 2017
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Jen G., May 24, 2017
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Jen G., May 24, 2017
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Jen G., May 24, 2017
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Jen G., May 24, 2017
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Jen G., May 24, 2017
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Jen G., May 24, 2017
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Jen G., May 24, 2017
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Jen G., May 24, 2017
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Jen G., May 24, 2017
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Jen G., May 24, 2017
  • Review photo of Cachuma Lake Recreation Area by Jen G., May 24, 2017