Best Campgrounds near Angels, CA

The Angels Camp area in California's Calaveras County provides a range of camping accommodations within proximity to the Sierra Nevada foothills. Campgrounds such as Angels Camp Campground and RV and Glory Hole Recreation Area offer tent, RV, and cabin options for visitors. The region includes several established campgrounds with varying amenities near New Melones Lake and surrounding recreational areas. Some locations like Lake Tulloch RV Campground provide full hookups for RVs alongside primitive tent sites, while cabins are available at select locations including North Grove Campground at Calaveras Big Trees State Park.

Reservations are strongly recommended for most campgrounds in the area, particularly during summer months when temperatures can reach over 100°F in valley locations. Many campgrounds remain open year-round, though winter access to higher elevation sites may be limited by weather conditions. Facilities vary significantly between locations, with some campgrounds like Glory Hole Recreation Area occasionally experiencing maintenance issues with restrooms and showers. Water access points at New Melones Lake fluctuate with seasonal reservoir levels, impacting shoreline camping opportunities. A visitor to Glory Hole Recreation Area noted, "The view at campsite 57 is gorgeous! However, be prepared for the heat. It can reach up to 110F in summer. It is toasting even with shade."

Several campgrounds near Angels Camp feature lake views and water recreation access as primary attractions. Big Oak Campground at Gloryhole Recreation Area provides sites with panoramic views of New Melones Lake, with campers particularly recommending sites 116 and 117 for optimal vistas. Spacing between campsites varies considerably throughout the region, with some campgrounds offering more privacy than others. One camper at Ironhorse campground shared, "This site is right on the lake, the bathrooms were clean. It was pretty busy but the spaces are far enough apart that it wasn't super loud even in a tent." Spring visitors frequently mention abundant wildflowers and comfortable temperatures, while summer campers should plan for significant heat, especially at lower elevations.

Best Camping Sites Near Angels, California (249)

    1. Acorn Campground

    28 Reviews
    Valley Springs, CA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (209) 772-1343

    $20 / night

    "A good clean campground, popular in central California. Reasonably priced $20 per night."

    "The lake has receded quite a but that one of the docks is about 100 yards from the actual lake now (California drought). The campsite was well maintained."

    2. Tuttletown Recreation Area

    11 Reviews
    Jamestown, CA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (209) 536-9094

    $150 / night

    "Cute small campsites, kind of close to your neighbor. Not a lot of bugs which is always a plus when your near water, we went mid October and the weather wasn’t too hot or too cold."

    "New Melones was not a top destination but it was close to a very special place for us, Natural Bridges."

    3. Glory Hole Recreation Area

    9 Reviews
    Angels, CA
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (209) 536-9094

    $18 - $22 / night

    "Showers and bathrooms aren't working but otherwise a great place to camp. been going to the nearby Tuttletown camp for showers and working bathrooms while they work on Gloryhole."

    "The lake's water was too low for a swim though :( sad"

    4. USBR Gloryhole Rec Area Big Oak Campground

    7 Reviews
    Fall River Lake, CA
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (209) 536-9094

    "The only downside is that the park closes at 8:00 pm so we had to sleep behind the entrance until 4:00 am when they opened the door again. A Fire ring and a bench available at each spot."

    "Sites were a good size and were tucked down a slight hill from the road which was great for privacy. Bathrooms were kept very clean and well stocked."

    5. North Grove Campground — Calaveras Big Trees State Park

    23 Reviews
    Arnold, CA
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (209) 795-2334

    $25 - $80 / night

    "I think this is my favorite California State Park. It is situated in the Calaveras Big Trees Giant Sequoia Grove."

    "Pros - you are in the middle of the Sequoias, near hiking, kayaking, etc. Beautiful river nearby; pretty easy in and out for small-ish RVs. Hard to beat the location."

    6. Angels Camp Campground and RV

    5 Reviews
    Angels, CA
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (209) 736-0404

    "Super nice, close to the bathrooms. There's a community outdoors kitchen with stove and sink. Small hiking trail that had some horse nearby that cam and said hi to us. Will definitely be coming back."

    "Close to lots of cute towns and wineries."

    7. Lake Tulloch RV Campground and Marina

    10 Reviews
    Fall River Lake, CA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (209) 881-0107

    "We were lucky to have a spot at the dead center of the top of the mountain looking out at the lake (site 13) with a big shade tree."

    "There are sites on the lake with shade provided over the tables. It was mid week and was not crowded at all. The lake is gorgeous and at night there were several deer walking thru the site."

    8. Ironhorse- Glory Hole Area - New Melones Lake

    4 Reviews
    Fall River Lake, CA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (209) 459-7290

    "This site is right on the lake, the bathrooms were clean. It was pretty busy but the spaces are far enough apart that it wasn’t super loud even in a tent."

    9. Mother Lode Fairgrounds

    4 Reviews
    Sonora, CA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (209) 532-7428

    "At the junction of Hwy49  the “Chain of Gold” and 108 outside Yosemite National Park. Daily/weekly rates. Short walk to downtown in this 1850’s mining town."

    10. Chamise - Tuttletown Area - New Melones Lake

    2 Reviews
    Fall River Lake, CA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (209) 459-7290
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Recent Reviews near Angels, CA

877 Reviews of 249 Angels Campgrounds


  • Jerry S.
    May. 25, 2026

    Indian Flat RV Park

    Great but tight

    I will start with the good. Fantastic WiFi, extremely clean bathrooms and shower rooms, excellent pool at cedar Lodge next door, short walkable distance to the YART bus stop into Yosemite, great price for a campground 8 miles from a national park entrance and easy access to a beautiful little river park across the highway. The only negative is, out of the several hundred campgrounds I have camped in over the last six years, none have even come close to how packed this place is. I was fortunate to get the best campsite in the park but across from me are 4 campers in an area no larger than some single campsites I have stayed at. The spaces don't allow for parking both your camper and your towing vehicle so you need to use the overflow parking which is outside the campground parallel to the highway. The Jupe Tents, tent cabins, and cottages are also packed just as tight as are the tent sites. I would still recommend this campground to anyone wanting to go to Yosemite though. It's definitely the closest and most convenient campground

  • Leslie M.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 25, 2026

    Van Haven Dispersed Site Yosemite

    Amazing view for sunrise

    Amazing spot love it, it’s a bit of a drive for a car but amazing view and very peaceful

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 21, 2026

    Capps Crossing

    Campground closed

    Fire swept through. It’s no more :( but it’s still a great spot to stop and fish!

    5/26

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 19, 2026

    Glory Hole Recreation Area

    Peaceful and beautiful

    We made a last minute reservation and it turned out perfectly. We are on a hill overlooking the reservoir. The friendly ranger told us the weekends have been packed but mid week has been quiet. Be careful- there have been multiple mountain lion sightings recently. We however, have not seen one. Lots of deer crazing and a few large turkeys.

  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 16, 2026

    Hardin Flat Road

    Buggy, but good

    Skeeters were pretty vicious until the sun went down, preem spot after that. Access road isn’t bad and it’s close to the park.

  • TThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 15, 2026

    USBR Gloryhole Rec Area Big Oak Campground

    Very nice with boat rentals

    Very nice camp spots in the oak trees. There is a marina with boat rentals and boat launch. There’s a store and burger stand on the dock. It’s says dump station but we didn’t find it, found the one at Tuttletown Campground next door.

  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 7, 2026

    El Dorado National Forest, off Cal Hwy 88

    Dispersed in mature pine and fir forest

    This is a fairly easy to reach dispersed site in the El Dorado NF, north of HWY 88 and about 1-2 miles from a developed NF campground called PiPi (pr PiePie). Its off of Forest Service road 8N55 (although the map on the Dyrt site has it mislabelded as 8N54 as of 05/26). Reach it from 88 to Omo Ranch Road, then about 4 miles out on North-South Road [aka 10N83] to 8N55. Only a 1/2 mile on 8N55 although the ranger said there were other sites further out.  You'll need to bring everything (and pack it out too). Camp site is a big flat spot on a hill crest under mature pine and fir trees. I was able to easily maneuver my SUV and teardrop within the trees and I think even a modest sized RV could do so.

  • P
    May. 6, 2026

    Yosemite Pines RV Resort & Family Lodging

    Quite areas

    Great area, quiet. Only 5 minutes away from a small town for groceries. It is quite a drive to get to the actual locations in the Yosemite park from the campground. It’s about 30-40 min to the gate, and of course it takes another half an hour or more to get anywhere in the park- but next to being in the park itself, it is a great spot. Our specific spot at B38 was a little confusing as to how we were supposed to pull up to the hookups with another pull through spot angled right near to it- we were able to jackknife it in a decent spot after scoping it out…

  • HThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 2, 2026

    Indian Flat RV Park

    Nothing special

    Stayed in this Campground for 2 days. They don't have a dog park and there's really nowhere for dogs to go the bathroom. Every time I went to go to the office there was a sign they'd be back in 15 minutes... The dump site I believe was an old camping spot with hose access. It's about 30 minutes from town if you need groceries and 30 minutes from the park depending on traffic. I personally would not stay in this park again.


Guide to Angels

Camping spots near Angels, California range from lakefront sites to forested mountain campgrounds at elevations between 1,400-5,000 feet. Summer temperatures in valley campgrounds regularly exceed 100°F while higher elevation sites remain cooler. Water levels at reservoir campgrounds fluctuate seasonally, with spring offering optimal shoreline conditions.

What to do

Water sports at New Melones Lake: At Acorn Campground, kayaking is popular around the reservoir's coves. "We got in our kayaks for an awesome day paddle around the many coves of this reservoir. Since the lake level fluctuates there aren't many good beaches, but you can pull off to have a picnic lunch," notes Shari G.

Hiking Carson Creek Trail: USBR Gloryhole Rec Area Big Oak Campground offers accessible hiking options. "Took the pups for a walk on the Carson Creek Trail. It's listed as a 'moderate' trail as is the Gold Rush Trail. Don't be dissuaded by that. Both trails are really easy and offer great views," shares Lori T.

Wildlife viewing: Deer sightings are common at many campgrounds, particularly during evening hours. "Deer are fearless & majestic, several 'packs' walked through our campsite all throughout Sunday night when everyone else was gone. They walked up to us to smell our campfire & our food," reports Katie K. from Lake Tulloch RV Campground.

What campers like

Spacious campsites: Acorn Campground receives praise for its layout. "Nice spacious spots. No power or water hookups. Water spigots close by. Bathrooms with flush toilets and a single spacious shower," according to Martha H.

Lake views from select sites: Specific sites with premium vistas are worth requesting. At Big Oak Campground, Lori T. suggests: "We loved site 106 in the Big Oak campground, but found others that were even better view wise. 116 and 117 had great views of a larger part of the lake."

Clean facilities: North Grove Campground at Calaveras Big Trees State Park maintains well-kept amenities. "Bathrooms are very nice: clean, flush toilets, and sinks with cold water taps. Bear boxes provided," notes L.

Spring wildflowers: Visiting during spring offers botanical displays. "The campground is quiet and the scenery is amazing this time of year," shares Lori T. about Big Oak campground, adding that rates were "$22 per night plus online reservation fee. Our total for 2 nights was $52."

What you should know

Shower conditions vary: Glory Hole Recreation Area facilities sometimes need attention. "Restroom and showers need maintenance," advises Susan Y. Similarly, at Acorn Campground: "The shower needs to be updated."

Seasonal water levels: Reservoirs experience significant level changes throughout the year. "The lake level varies wildly throughout the year, sites that are right on the lake can end up being hundreds of feet from the lake if the water level is low. Early summer is the best time to go for high lake levels," explains Darin D.

Mosquito activity: Insects increase as temperatures rise. "We liked this campground enough to come back a second time in two weeks. The mosquitoes have definitely increased!" warns Lori T. about Big Oak campground.

Campsite selection: Many campgrounds offer varied site options. At Tuttletown Recreation Area, Natalya P. advises: "Cute small campsites, kind of close to your neighbor... Near 39 is nice."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Lake Tulloch RV Campground offers dedicated play areas. "The kids had fun playing at the playground, jet skiing, and making sand castles at the beach," says Elisabeth.

Kid-friendly water activities: Several campgrounds provide safe swimming options. "Acorn Campground is great for tent and RV camping. Warm weather so great for swimming. Good for fishing, boating (they have a launch), kayaking, paddle boarding and you can bring bikes and scooters for the kids," shares Rosina A.

Educational programs: State parks often provide ranger-led activities. "There's lots of trails to hike here, an extensive ranger station with a Visitor Center, snack bar, and organized talks and activities," reports L. from North Grove Campground.

Heat preparation: Summer temperatures require planning. "We were here in July of 2019, and it was hot! But the lake is fantastic and the campsites are big which provides plenty of room for shade structures," advises Trisha L. about Acorn Campground.

Tips from RVers

Supply access: Tuttletown Recreation Area has nearby services. "Gas station with firewood not too far away (Lakeridge Inn Gas), and they have diesel. Boat launch and day use area only a short drive away," notes Hunter P.

Site selection for larger vehicles: RV sites vary significantly across campgrounds. "The campground offers a range of pull-through and back-in campsites along the slopes of the rolling hills, but most of the individual sites were flat and could accommodate a wide variety of rig sizes," explains Shari G. about Acorn Campground.

Solar considerations: Some campgrounds provide adequate sun exposure for solar power. "While there were many trees around for shade, we still had enough open sky for good solar gain and Starlink," mentions Shari G.

Dump station information: Facilities for waste disposal are available but may have fees. "They have a nice dump station ($8 fee recommended.. pay station is at park entrance)," shares Hunter P. about Tuttletown Recreation Area.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Angels, CA?

According to TheDyrt.com, Angels, CA offers a wide range of camping options, with 249 campgrounds and RV parks near Angels, CA and 13 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Angels, CA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Angels, CA is Acorn Campground with a 3.6-star rating from 28 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Angels, CA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 13 free dispersed camping spots near Angels, CA.

What parks are near Angels, CA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 24 parks near Angels, CA that allow camping, notably New Melones Lake and Fall River Lake.