Best Campgrounds near Cerritos, CA

Cerritos, California provides access to several established campgrounds within driving distance, though the city itself has limited camping options. Surrounding areas like Huntington Beach, Anaheim, and Long Beach host RV-friendly campgrounds including Bolsa Chica State Beach Campground and Anaheim Harbor RV Park. Most facilities accommodate both tent and RV camping, with varying levels of amenities. Military personnel have additional options at specialized campgrounds like Los Alamitos Army Campground and Seabreeze At Seal Beach, which receive high ratings from military visitors but require proper identification for access.

Reservations are strongly recommended for all established campgrounds in the area, especially during summer months when beachside locations fill quickly. Many campgrounds operate year-round, with Bolsa Chica State Beach being a notable exception, closing from December through January. Urban-adjacent camping means amenities are generally robust, with most locations offering electric hookups, showers, and water connections. Military campgrounds typically provide the highest-rated facilities with full hookups and enhanced security. A visitor noted, "Seabreeze At Seal Beach is very clean with cement slabs, walking paths, well lit and near to many areas to explore. Wetlands on the base and birds galore."

RV camping dominates the camping scene around Cerritos, with several parks specifically designed for recreational vehicles. Anaheim Harbor RV Park stands out for Disney visitors seeking convenience, though campers describe it as "basically a parking lot with hookups." Despite the urban setting, most campgrounds maintain reasonable noise levels, particularly those on military installations which offer surprising quietude. For those without military access, Golden Shore RV Resort in Long Beach and Newport Dunes RV Resort provide waterfront locations with higher-end amenities. Budget-conscious travelers should note that some locations like Walmart Cerritos Supercenter may permit overnight RV parking, though policies vary and aren't guaranteed. According to one camper, "My boyfriend and I have stood here many times and I never had any problems. It's a bit loud in the back end but who cares, it's free and nobody bothers us."

Best Camping Sites Near Cerritos, California (166)

    1. Golden Shore RV Resort

    15 Reviews
    Signal Hill, CA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (562) 435-4646

    $80 - $85 / night

    "However, you do get some road noise if you stay on the road side"

    "This park is close to the action in Long Beach. Easily walkable or there are always E bikes and scooters to rent right outside the gate. Also, really appreciated that this RV park was gated."

    2. Bolsa Chica State Beach Campground

    19 Reviews
    Huntington Beach, CA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (714) 846-3460

    $60 - $70 / night

    "Beachfront camping in the heart of southern California. Concrete/asphalt sites with water electric and dump station. Adjacent to PCH so road noise but steps away from great sand beaches."

    "Super convenient beach front parking with good restrooms and outdoor showers as well as a beach path perfect for walking, biking, rollerblading, etc."

    3. Anaheim Harbor RV Park

    13 Reviews
    Anaheim, CA
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (714) 535-6495

    $55 - $70 / night

    "Nice bathrooms and hot showers with laundry on location. Good amount of space between sites. Very short drive or 20ish minute walk to Disneyland. Extremely helpful and kind staff."

    "Park is within walking to the Disneyland park. The tent sites are very small with a picnic table and AstroTurf."

    4. Seabreeze At Seal Beach

    9 Reviews
    Seal Beach, CA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (562) 626-7504

    "Awesome park, clean, level paved pads with a parking space..nice amenities, small NEX nearby. Wildlife reserve adjacent to the park made it nice for walking the dogs, too"

    "Very clean, cement slab, walking paths well lit and near to many areas to explore. Wetlands on the base and birds galore."

    5. Bonelli Bluffs

    41 Reviews
    South El Monte, CA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (909) 599-8355

    $76 - $88 / night

    "Our experience at Bonelli Bluffs Campground was mostly positive, but there were a couple of aspects that could be improved."

    "The views around the outskirts of B loop are just lovely, the staff has been so friendly and helpful (we’re RV newbies and had a ton of questions) the store was stocked with all of the little things we"

    6. Newport Dunes RV Resort

    27 Reviews
    Newport Beach, CA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 765-7661

    $75 - $550 / night

    "The grounds are impeccably clean, beautifully maintained, and set in a truly stunning location. Everything feels well cared for and thoughtfully run."

    "As we expected, the sites are stacked up next to each other like dominoes with minimal foliage/fencing to separate the sites."

    7. Orangeland RV Park

    9 Reviews
    Anaheim, CA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (714) 633-0414

    $75 - $90 / night

    "Anaheim transit makes on-demand stops her to Disneyland as well as Garden Walk. Very helpful, friendly staff. Many residents mixed with overnight era or vacationers. "

    "First time staying here, it will be our place to stay in California."

    8. Waterfront RV Park

    12 Reviews
    Huntington Beach, CA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (714) 536-8316

    "Booking a site here at Waterfront, provided us a excellent homebase that was close to the water. In all, you are about a 2 minute walk to the sand, and 4 minutes to the oceanfront. "

    "Your not on the beach but literally on the other side of pacific coast highway you are there."

    9. Dockweiler Beach RV Park

    23 Reviews
    El Segundo, CA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (310) 322-4951

    $55 - $80 / night

    "The most fantastic thing about this RV spot is the location - directly facing a large, beautiful, clean beach with built in fire rings, a very long bike bath and bike rental kiosk."

    "One of the only in Southern California/Los Angeles area where you can have a fire on the beach."

    10. Moro Campground — Crystal Cove State Park

    35 Reviews
    Laguna Beach, CA
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 444-7275

    $25 - $75 / night

    "Luckily Booked last minute on reserve California (the worst web thing ever) on site 49. Looks like there is a oven view from every site. Close to beach and shopping."

    "There is an elementary school adjacent to the campground so you get a few PA announcements to start your day. There is a small visitor's center on site."

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Recent Reviews near Cerritos, CA

1135 Reviews of 166 Cerritos Campgrounds


  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 26, 2026

    San Clemente State Beach Campground

    Map and Suggestions

    First night in 103 - no shade and bright light outside bathroom all night. Was able to move to 144 for the rest of the stay. More foliage and privacy back there.
    Put the exact address into GPS; otherwise “get directions” brings you to a locked gate. Beach is amazing. Band of stones when you first go in the water so old sneaks or water shoes recommended.
    Close to town; walking distance to Pedro’s Tacos and Vons is about 2 miles.

  • accalia F.
    Feb. 26, 2026

    San Clemente State Beach Campground

    Camp Review: San Clemente State Beach Campground

    If you’re looking for classic Southern California beach camping with stunning ocean views, this spot is such a good choice. The campground sits on a bluff overlooking the Pacific, so you wake up to the sound of waves and end the night with the prettiest sunsets. 🌊🌅

    The campsites are spacious and come with picnic tables and fire rings, which makes evenings super cozy. It’s also close enough to town if you need food or coffee, but still feels peaceful.

    One of my favorite parts — I did a 3.7-mile walk from the campsite to the San Clemente Pier. It was such a beautiful coastal walk. If you walk directly on the sand, it’s definitely longer and way more of a workout (great leg day 😂). On the way back, we took the sidewalk/railroad path instead, which made it feel way faster and less intense. Highly recommend mixing it up like that.

    Beach access from camp is down the bluff, so just be ready for a little climb back up.

    🚿 Showers were being worked on during our visit, so plan ahead just in case they’re still under maintenance.

    You might hear a little freeway or train noise depending on your site, but overall it’s such a beautiful coastal camping experience and totally worth it.

  • Matthew W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 24, 2026

    San Onofre Recreation Beach and Camping

    Beautiful Campground located directly adjacent to San onofre Beach.

    Great Campground located immediately adjacent to a beautiful Sandy beach. San onofre State Beach Park a joints it on both North and South ends. There is a great surf break and it is popular with locals. All Sites have full hookups and can accommodate tents as well as large RVs. Showers and laundry are available. Dogs are not allowed on the beach but are welcome in the campground.

  • Miguel B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 23, 2026

    Dockweiler Beach RV Park

    Beach camping

    Really incredible location, was snow to book last minute by calling and checking for availability. Can't reserve by phone but was able to confirm availability. Prob easier to do in off season, add it is Feb not the summer.

    Pricing is 75 for closest to beach 65 to furthest in RV 40FOOT LIMIT super chill, quiet hours are 9pm Love the space, fire pits on the beach. Pet friendly

  • Jim G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 20, 2026

    San Onofre Recreation Beach and Camping

    One of our favorite weekend destinations!

    We LOVE the San Onofre beach on Camp Pendleton!

    Use used to camp on the beachfront spots, right across the street from the water, but we've come to appreciate the sites on the bluffs more now-a-days.

    The view out the back from our bed is the gorgeous Pacific ocean, unmolested by anything in the line of site.  And it's a little further back (maybe 100 yards) from the surf, so the sound is more soothing and less intrusive.

  • Peter V.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 16, 2026

    San Onofre Recreation Beach and Camping

    Great view!

    Clean bathrooms, ample space for groups. I have no complaints here. $45 a night in the sites 101-140, 141-157. The online reservation will tell you exactly what they offer at each site which is nice.

  • L
    Feb. 15, 2026

    San Mateo Campground — San Onofre State Beach

    Nice Campground

    Picnic table and fire pit provided. Firewood is cheaper at the San Mateo commissary. Campers were all respectful and honored quiet hours. Noise from the 5 can be annoying which is why I docked a star but I would still consider staying at this site again!

  • Derek J.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 7, 2026

    Bonelli Bluffs

    Fun but airplane noise

    Fun place there is a lot of airport noise during the day from the small private planes. Great place to bring bikes, fishing, and games to keep you and your crew busy for a few days.


Guide to Cerritos

Camping options near Cerritos, California span beyond the city limits, primarily within a 30-minute drive radius. The area maintains mild temperatures year-round, with summer highs averaging 85°F and winter lows rarely dropping below 45°F. Coastal campgrounds experience morning fog patterns from May through July, often clearing by mid-afternoon.

What to do

Beach activities at Bolsa Chica State Beach: Located 13 miles southwest of Cerritos, visitors can enjoy kayaking, swimming, and cycling on the extensive boardwalk. "Had so much fun here today kayaking! It's a great place to enjoy the beach," noted one visitor at Bolsa Chica State Beach Campground. The boardwalk provides miles of paved paths for walking and biking. "The boardwalk was endless and great to walk the dog and go for a run! Restaurants all around to have dinner at!" shared another camper.

Hiking near Crystal Cove: The park features multiple trail networks with ocean views and varying difficulty levels. "No Name Ridge!! Amazing for EPIC SUNSETS!" mentions a reviewer about the trails at Moro Campground — Crystal Cove State Park. The park connects to Laguna Coast Wilderness Park through a pedestrian gate, expanding hiking options. One camper advises, "The hiking trails essentially have zero shade so it gets really hot. Bring a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen so you don't roast."

Water recreation at Bonelli Bluffs: This inland option 22 miles northeast of Cerritos offers diverse lake activities. A visitor explains, "There is camping, horseback riding, fishing, trails, biking, hiking, picnics, you can use your jet skies in designated areas, swimming on the pool areas, kayaking, Park for kids and plenty more." The park features designated zones for different water activities, allowing families to choose suitable recreation areas.

What campers like

Urban convenience at Golden Shore: Located in downtown Long Beach, this park combines urban amenities with coastal access. "Very well maintained campground. The spots are groomed and clean when you come in. Great Long Beach location, a nice bike ride along the beach to Naples and the Queen Mary," explains a camper at Golden Shore RV Resort. The gated facility includes pool and hot tub access. "Security is very good and felt very safe, especially considering the location," notes another reviewer.

Citrus trees at Orangeland: This unique feature allows guests to pick fresh fruit during their stay. "Super friendly staff, super clean, 2 dog parks, offers really good wifi & cable. Can pick the oranges out of the tree," shares a visitor at Orangeland RV Park. Many campers appreciate the family-friendly amenities including "a covered play area, helpful staff, heated pool as well as a hot tub. The grounds are very well kept and grocery stores within 10 min."

Ocean proximity at Waterfront RV Park: Campers value the short walk to beach access. "In all, you are about a 2 minute walk to the sand, and 4 minutes to the oceanfront," explains one reviewer about Waterfront RV Park. The park provides hot tub and pool facilities for post-beach relaxation. "We also liked having the hot tub/pool at the end of the day. Our girls loved swimming and soaking."

What you should know

Noise considerations: Many waterfront campgrounds experience traffic or airport noise. At Dockweiler Beach, "Airplanes landing were noticeable, but the sound just faded into the background after a while." Similarly, at Bolsa Chica, campers mention "Right on PCH, highway noise" as a downside of the beachfront location.

Site spacing varies significantly: Some parks offer minimal separation between sites while others provide more privacy. At Newport Dunes RV Resort, a camper notes, "I hope you like cozy. Neighbor in campsite next to us yapped his belligerent drunken mouth all weekend." In contrast, Moro Campground features "roomy camping spots and amazing views."

Reservation timelines: Most parks require advance booking, with beach locations filling 6-8 months ahead for summer weekends. Crystal Cove campground "fills up fast so book early!" while military campgrounds like Seabreeze at Seal Beach require proper identification: "everyone has to have an ID card to get on the base or be pre approved by base security."

Tips for camping with families

Playground and pool access: Several campgrounds offer dedicated children's areas. Orangeland RV Park provides "a covered play area, helpful staff, heated pool as well as a hot tub," making it suitable for families with young children. The facility also maintains two dog parks for families traveling with pets.

Beach safety considerations: Coastal sites require additional supervision. At Crystal Cove, "You can get to the beach if you're down to wade through 2-3 feet of still water that puddles under the highway underpass. It's a little inconvenient if you're with children or carrying a lot of beach equipment." Parents should factor in these access challenges when planning beach days.

Wildlife awareness: Several parks contain natural areas with potential wildlife encounters. At Bonelli Bluffs, one camper enjoyed wildlife viewing: "I brought my horses one time and it was amazing the best time of my life. The views are incredible." Meanwhile, Crystal Cove reminds visitors to "Be careful of rattlesnakes" when hiking the surrounding trails.

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategies: Many parks have dramatically different site qualities within the same facility. At Moro Campground, "The roads that lead to the sites is a bit narrow, so if your towable is on the long side, you might have to work a bit to back it in. The maximum length is 38." Similarly, at Waterfront RV Park, one experienced camper recommends specific sites: "If I were again to come, I would stay in a site in the 84-89 numbers, and the sites 26-36 are HUGE."

Hookup variations: Electric amperage, water pressure, and sewer connections differ between parks and sites. Newport Dunes offers both 30-amp and 50-amp electrical hookups, while Anaheim Harbor provides "full hook ups" at standard sites despite their limited space.

Length restrictions: Many parks impose strict limits on RV dimensions. Crystal Cove permits units up to 38 feet, while Waterfront RV Park accommodates smaller rigs with separate areas for travel trailers. Always confirm your RV dimensions match site specifications before booking.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Cerritos, CA?

According to TheDyrt.com, Cerritos, CA offers a wide range of camping options, with 166 campgrounds and RV parks near Cerritos, CA and 5 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Cerritos, CA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Cerritos, CA is Golden Shore RV Resort with a 4.5-star rating from 15 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 5 free dispersed camping spots near Cerritos, CA.