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    Camping near South El Monte, California sits at the intersection of urban convenience and mountain wilderness, with options ranging from full-service RV parks to primitive backcountry sites. The San Gabriel Mountains provide a dramatic backdrop to the north, where Angeles National Forest offers numerous camping opportunities within a 30-minute drive. Bonelli Bluffs in nearby San Dimas provides lakeside camping with full hookups for RVs, while trail camps like Millard, Hoegees, and Valley Forge offer more rustic experiences for hikers willing to trek into the mountains. Crystal Lake Recreation Area, located in Azusa about 25 miles northeast, serves as a popular destination for both tent and RV campers seeking higher elevation and forest surroundings.

    Most developed campgrounds in the area require reservations, especially during peak season from April through October when temperatures are most comfortable. An Adventure Pass is required for parking and camping at many Angeles National Forest sites. Fire restrictions are strictly enforced throughout the region, particularly during the dry summer months when wildfire danger is highest. Urban campgrounds like Bonelli Bluffs operate year-round with full amenities, while mountain sites such as Chilao Campground are seasonal, typically open from April through mid-November. Cell service is generally reliable at lower elevation sites but becomes spotty or nonexistent in canyon locations and higher mountain campgrounds.

    Trail camps provide a wilderness experience surprisingly close to the metropolitan area. According to reviews, Millard Trail Campground is "a very short drive from Pasadena" with "lots of good hiking nearby," though visitors should be prepared to carry gear about 150 yards from the parking area. Valley Forge Trail Camp offers "an easy 3.5 mile hike in, but a tough hike out of the canyon," making it suitable for beginner backpackers. Crystal Lake receives mixed reviews, with campers noting it "never disappoints on the spectacular views" but warning that "summer holiday weekends spent up here will be filled with drunk yelling and loud radios," suggesting off-season visits for those seeking tranquility.

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    Best Campgrounds near South El Monte (185)

      1. Bonelli Bluffs

      4.4(42)15mi from South El MonteRVs, Tents

      "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"

      from $76 - $88 / night

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      2. Chilao Campground

      4.3(19)19mi from South El MonteRVs, Tents

      "Campground We had been driving around the campground loops for more than an hour, and had just about given up, when we say the sign for overflow camping near the exit of the Chilao campground loop"

      "Great spot to get away from the big city being only a 45min drive from the Downtown, couldn’t ask for more"

      from $20 / night

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      3. Millard Trail Campground

      3.7(9)13mi from South El MonteTents, Cabins, Glamping

      "When you can’t do a 2h hike before setting camp, but you also don’t want to camp close to your car, Millard campground is perfect. The parking lot is just behind the corner out of view."

      "Cool drive to get to the campground. You drive up and down these hilly roads up the mountain to get there. Once there, there's a parking lot that fits about 20 cars."

      4. Crystal Lake Rec Area Campground

      4.1(27)23mi from South El Monte185 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "We’ve done Crystal Lake probably 6 dozen times or more in our time in California and it never disappoints on the spectacular views."

      "Whenever I need to get away from LALA Land, I head up here.  I grew up in the mountains of western Pennsylvania, so , sometimes , I need to kick back and recharge."

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      5. Spruce Grove Trail Campground - TEMPORARILY CLOSED DUE TO FIRE

      4.3(6)12mi from South El MonteTents

      "Close to the camp that's up there"

      "Beyond the falls, the trail takes on a greater feeling of wilderness immersion."

      6. Hoegees Trail Camp Campground

      4.6(5)11mi from South El MonteTents

      "Hoegee’s is 2 miles hike from Chantry Flats by way of the Lower Winter Creek Trail. The site is named for Hoegee’s resort which stood just upstream."

      "If you take the Upper Winter Creek Trail it's an easier hike but not as pretty as the Lower one. Campsite is very nice with enough sites for about 20 campers with a privy but no running water."

      7. Anaheim Harbor RV Park

      4.2(13)18mi from South El MonteRVs, Glamping

      "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."

      from $70 - $95 / night

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      8. Coldbrook Campground

      4.6(18)21mi from South El MonteRVs, Tents

      "We left LA (Hollywood) on a Friday afternoon around 3, and were setting up camp by 5! Luckily a friend got to the campground before us though, as he snagged the last of the 20 or so sites there."

      "Coldbrooke is a excellent campground that is relatively close to the city. The camp host was super helpful in explaining the fire restrictions and overall questions."

      9. Mount Lowe Trail Campground

      4.0(6)13mi from South El MonteTents

      "We went in May this year so not much people around. Brand new toilet is nice as well. There was some flowing water still."

      "There's a stream nearby the Mount Lowe Summit Trail, also. Plenty of great sites to choose from."

      10. Valley Forge Trail Camp hike in. no drive

      4.2(6)13mi from South El MonteTents

      "Trail camp is in the canyon so it’s an easy 3.5 mile hike in, but a tough hike out of the canyon."

      "Forage your way through the Valley Forge Trail, for an intimate night in the wilderness at one of its remote camps."

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    1110 Reviews of 185 South El Monte Campgrounds


    • KThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 29, 2026

      Chilao Campground

      Gorgeous Site but Noisy Neighbors

      I stayed at Little Pines. This spot has some beautiful sites. Some are semi-secluded with stunning views. Some have a lot of shade, some have little. Silver Moccasin Trail is on-site and a great hike. Notorious for bears but I didn’t see any.

      I camped with a bear canister and bear country precaution anyway. A few sets of vault toilets and dumpsters so no site is too far from one. But no sinks. There is running water here but it’s non-potable.

      It’s a beautiful spot but I had a group of about 10-15 people in diesel trucks roll in at 10pm on a Friday and blare Banda music for 3 days. From about 8am-10:30pm-ish. Unrelenting. Even with earplugs I could feel the bass of the tubas. Ruined the entire trip. So be aware that like any campground, loud jerks can spoil it for everyone.

      I noticed a lot of people coming in until about 10pm on Friday and there were still spots. This wasn’t a holiday weekend but it was a pretty weekend in June. I got there at 6pm and got a great spot.

      The Manzanita area is very pretty but sites are smaller and it’s more of an Oak Woodland with Manzanita and lots of boulders. Far fewer pines and cedars so not a lot of shade. In the fall this might be a nice option but in summer it may be a little hot.

      Little Pines is pretty accessible for wheelchairs. The road has some pot holes but it’s paved and the grade isn’t terrible. Several spots would be very accessible to anyone with mobility devices or wheelchairs as you can park and get right to the campsite beside the car, on level ground. Restrooms are ADA-accessible.

      WARNING: Watch out for the purple plant everywhere! Behaves like poison oak. Keep pets (and yourself) away. Included pics.

    • Kaitlin S.
      Jun. 25, 2026

      Chilao Campground

      Manzanita

      First stayed around 25-30. Maybe flies season? Crazy amount of bugs. Moved to down the hill much better. Clean bathroom. Quiet at night.

    • jThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 23, 2026

      Hollywood RV Park

      Great place to stay

      Very relaxing in Hollywood themed RV Park. Owner is very helpful and will help you park your RV and setup. Dog park and full hookups. $90 per night.

    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 22, 2026

      Dockweiler Beach RV Park

      Unreachable, unfriendly and uncompliant personell

      Called them around 5 times over several times on different days. They only allow a minimum of 2 nights stay. They had no spaces available 2 nights in a row. But there were multiple spots avaible on our nights. So i told them i didnt mind moving the RV, but they didnt want to cooperate on that and rather leave the spots open.

    • RThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 20, 2026

      Rim of the World Byway (near 15 fwy south) Dispersed

      Great spot for a quick overnighter

      The entrance is opposite of lone pine canyon rd . At night the train goes by . We saw a dead drop pickup in the morning. We woke to a car and motorcycle parked nearby- a lady and heavily tattooed guy were out walking around. They dug out 3 black bags from some brush and took off. So that was exciting.

    • KThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 20, 2026

      Antfarm LA

      Never got response to reservation

      I never had the chance to stay at this site. We’re so disappointed as it seems amazing. My reservation request expired and I never heard from them.

      The reviews in Hipcamp are all so positive but none are newer than Aug 2025. So I wonder if they’re just not booking anymore. Seems strange based on the effusive praise of the host. Hope they’re ok.

      Wanted to leave this review so others are aware that they should have a plan B if they attempt to book this site.

    • Grant M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 20, 2026

      Dockweiler Beach RV Park

      Incredible location, but is what it is.

      When you book a beachfront site in the flight path of LAX, you know there’s some things, and they do indeed have those things, but on the beach and close to the action. Great trail system, easier access in and out than I’d hoped, price less insane than I feared. Loud, crowded, and urban.

    • Hans V.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 20, 2026

      Doheny State Beach Campground

      Right on a beautiful beach

      Nice and green, front row is directly in the beach. Toilets are not the best but the location makes up for it

    • A
      Jun. 18, 2026

      Hollywood RV Park

      Surprising camping

      The host is so kind, helped us to park our RV, showed us all around. Beautiful art pieces and history in this camp.


    Guide to South El Monte

    Dispersed camping options near South El Monte, California range from mountain trail camps to lakeside RV parks within a 25-mile radius. The region sits at elevations from 400 feet in the valley to over 5,000 feet in the nearby San Gabriel Mountains. Summer temperatures often exceed 90°F at lower elevations while mountain campgrounds remain 10-15 degrees cooler. Winter camping is limited to lower elevation sites as mountain facilities typically close from November through March.

    What to do

    Hiking to waterfalls: Multiple trail camps provide access to seasonal waterfalls within Angeles National Forest. At Millard Trail Campground, campers can take "a 30 minute hike and you can end up at a waterfall which is very pretty," according to one visitor. The trail is "nothing but shade provided by the trees foliage and the creek kept our dogs cool," notes another camper.

    Mountain biking: The trails around Crystal Lake Rec Area Campground accommodate various skill levels. "Bring your dirt bike and hit some of the trails, it's a definite must!" reports one reviewer. The extensive network includes both technical single-track and wider fire roads suitable for beginners.

    Wildlife observation: The San Gabriel Mountains host diverse wildlife. At Coldbrook Campground, campers report seeing "wild life all over the place" with opportunities for "good bird-watching in the morning." Bear encounters are occasionally reported—one camper noted they "had an encounter with a bear both times. Lost our marshmallows."

    What campers like

    Privacy between sites: Hoegees Trail Camp Campground receives praise for its seclusion despite proximity to urban areas. Campers describe it as having "15 campsites, each with table, fire ring and wood-burning stove" where "the sites are nicely spaced and there is plenty of shade."

    Running creeks: Several mountain campgrounds feature streams that enhance the camping experience. One visitor to Mount Lowe Trail Campground notes "there's a stream nearby the Mount Lowe Summit Trail," while others appreciate that "a lovely creek runs through the campground" at Millard.

    Temperature relief: Higher elevation sites provide escape from summer heat. Crystal Lake Rec Area sits at approximately 5,700 feet, offering significantly cooler temperatures. A camper reports: "Stayed here two nights in August, it was nice and cool a good break from the heat."

    What you should know

    Reservation status: Many sites operate on first-come, first-served basis. Chilao Campground often has overflow options: "Chilao campground had temporarily converted its 'Day use only' areas to overflow camping... they have been setting up these overflow sites every weekend since April."

    Fire restrictions: Regulations vary by season and location. Coldbrook Campground visitors report: "We camped during a no fire period so no campfires or outdoor propane gas stove fires." Always check current restrictions before arrival.

    Car security: Some trailhead parking areas have reported break-ins. A Millard Trail Camp visitor warns: "Make sure to leave your car doors unlocked, and nothing of value inside. You'd rather have someone root through your car and walk away empty handed than have a window broken and items stolen."

    Tips for camping with families

    Short hikes with rewards: Several campgrounds offer child-friendly trails. At Coldbrook, there's "a nice hike of about 1/2 mile up to Millard Falls that is easy for kids and grown ups."

    Weekend noise levels: Crystal Lake can get crowded and noisy on weekends. One reviewer advises: "Don't go during week ends cause families bring their kids to camp." Another notes that "summer holiday weekends spent up here will be filled with drunk yelling and loud radios."

    Beginner backpacking options: Spruce Grove Trail Campground offers a moderate introduction to backpacking for families. A visitor describes it as a "perfect little backpacking trip" with sites that are "nicely spaced" and "plenty of shade."

    Tips from RVers

    RV-friendly options near attractions: Anaheim Harbor RV Park provides urban camping within reach of theme parks. Located "within walking to the Disneyland park," it features "full hook ups" and is "walking distance to Disneyland."

    Site selection strategy: When booking RV sites, consider specific needs. At Anaheim Harbor, "get a deluxe site if you can. The standard sites are essentially a large parking spot in a paved parking lot. The deluxe feel more like an RV site with a picnic table and grass."

    Utility requirements: Check hookup specifications before arrival. Some parks have specific requirements: "You must have a 25ft sewage hose" at certain facilities. Another visitor notes that Anaheim Harbor offers "nice amenities. Clean bathrooms. well functioning rv hook ups."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near South El Monte, CA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, South El Monte, CA offers a wide range of camping options, with 185 campgrounds and RV parks near South El Monte, CA and 5 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near South El Monte, CA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near South El Monte, CA is Bonelli Bluffs with a 4.4-star rating from 42 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near South El Monte, CA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 5 free dispersed camping spots near South El Monte, CA.