Best Campgrounds near Paramount, CA

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Campgrounds near Paramount, California are primarily concentrated along the coastline and nearby inland areas, with options ranging from state beach campgrounds to private RV resorts. The Golden Shore RV Resort in Long Beach and Dockweiler Beach RV Park in Playa Del Rey represent the closest established camping facilities, both offering full hookup sites for recreational vehicles. Most campgrounds in this urban region cater to RV camping, though several locations like Dockweiler Beach and Bolsa Chica State Beach also accommodate tent camping with beach access as their primary draw.

Access to camping in this metropolitan area requires advance planning, particularly for beachfront locations which book quickly during summer months. Most campgrounds operate year-round with mild Southern California weather, though some state beaches like Bolsa Chica have seasonal closures from December through January. According to one visitor, "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." Urban campgrounds throughout the region typically require reservations, with limited first-come, first-served availability. Cell service is excellent throughout the area, though noise from traffic, trains, and aircraft is commonly mentioned in reviews.

Several visitors highlight the unique experience of camping near urban beaches while still having access to nature. The campgrounds closest to Paramount provide convenient bases for exploring both coastal attractions and inland destinations like Disneyland. Most facilities offer full hookups, showers, and restrooms, though privacy between sites is often limited. A review mentioned that "The sites are small, but many of them are right on the beach. All sites have easy access to the beach. It is easy to ride your bike to the harbor or up the river trail from this campground." Tent and RV sites throughout the region frequently feature picnic tables and fire rings, though some beachfront locations restrict open fires to designated beach areas rather than individual campsites. Military campgrounds in the area like Los Alamitos Army Campground and Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station provide additional options for eligible service members.

Best Camping Sites Near Paramount, California (160)

    1. Golden Shore RV Resort

    14 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. Dockweiler Beach RV Park

    23 Reviews
    El Segundo, CA
    16 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."

    3. Bolsa Chica State Beach Campground

    19 Reviews
    Huntington Beach, CA
    16 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."

    4. Seabreeze At Seal Beach

    9 Reviews
    Seal Beach, CA
    11 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. Anaheim Harbor RV Park

    13 Reviews
    Anaheim, CA
    15 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."

    6. Bonelli Bluffs

    40 Reviews
    South El Monte, CA
    25 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"

    7. Orangeland RV Park

    10 Reviews
    Anaheim, CA
    18 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
    19 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. Rosemead 12 miles to DT Los Angeles

    3 Reviews
    Monterey Park, CA
    11 miles
    +1 (323) 540-8451

    $0 - $1000 / night

    10. Los Alamitos Army Campground

    2 Reviews
    Los Alamitos, CA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (562) 795-2128

    $23 - $33 / night

    "Conveniently located next to the laundry and grill (the salmon is great!)."

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  • Hans V.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 1, 2025

    Dockweiler Beach RV Park

    2 stars even though we had a good time

    We were here in november for 3 nights. Expensive for a narrow pad / parking lot. The far bathroom was without toilet paper, the near one dirty since early morning until same time next day. Public beach building had the best toilet available...

    Beach is close but in winter no view due to sand wall. Slightly smelly ocean, not sure what it is ...

    A lot of load airplanes (every minute or so) - which we were of course expecting but are detracting from the beach vibe. Bright lights that are on all night.

    Anyway, as far as I know still one of the best places to camp close to LA/Hollywood as there ain't so many, but it is far from great

  • Les R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 29, 2025

    Angeles National Forest Meadow Group Campground

    Suitable for large groups

    So much space! One of the few campgrounds still reservable within the Angeles National Forest, now that only group sites are reservable.

    Although it’s a beautiful area and the sites are spacious, the sites could be more maintained. The main vault toilets were closed so we had to walk 3 minutes each way to some further away. Potable hasn’t been available at Meadows for this season at least, but we heard you may be able to get water at the nearby Chilao campground. We just brought our own water for the weekend.

    Make sure to call for the gate lock code during weekday business hours, there is no service once you’re in the forest.

  • Les R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 29, 2025

    Sturtevant Camp

    amazing camp, amazing organization

    We ended up unexpectedly staying at Sturtevant Camp because we left a scary experience at Spruce grove trailhead nearby. And wow, what an amazing experience we had here! We walked up to the campgrounds after it was already dark, and the camp host came outside of his cabin within a minute. He saw our headlamps and greeted us by asking if everything was okay. We asked if we could set up our tent near the cabins, and he offered to let us stay in one of the cabins that happened to be open that weekend. Some of the most amazing hospitality I've encounted while camping, really restored my faith in humanity. We made a donation after we got home as a thank you.

    The facilities have running water and electricity. The camp host preps coffee and hot water in the morning so that other hikers coming through can stop for a warm beverage. What an amazing place!

  • Les R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 29, 2025

    Spruce Grove Trail Campground - TEMPORARILY CLOSED DUE TO FIRE

    scary experience

    I took my friend backpacking on a Friday in August with the goal of camping at Spruce Grove camp that night. I read other reviews talking about how busy the campground can be over the weekend, so I was hoping we would still get a spot if we arrived Friday instead of Saturday. My friend and I were less than a mile away from the camp sites when it got dark and a guy started following us on the trail. It was unsettling, and we hoped it would be fine once we got to Spruce Grove. Unfortunately, upon arriving to the camp, it was completely empty. The guy started explaining that he didn't have a tent and his story didn't make sense (ex: said he walked up from Pasadena, instead of parking at the trailhead). Anyways, I know this guy isn't a permanent part of the campground, BUT it made me realize that backcountry camping in the Angeles National Forest is different than other backpacking I've done, because it's so close to an urban area. I've camped in many other parts of the ANF, but never the backcountry sites. I also want people to know that the campground is empty sometimes, so if you're going, I would only do it with a larger party.

    The story ends by us taking safe haven at Sturtevant Camp a little further up the trail

  • rich I.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 29, 2025

    San Clemente State Beach Campground

    Beach Camping on the bluff

    Great place for beach camping, but the hike down to the beach is steep. Beach used to be sandy, but over the years the tide has taken the sand away and left smaller stones so wear Tevas.

  • rich I.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 29, 2025

    O'Neill Regional Park

    Family Camp at ONeill Regional Count Park (soCal)

    Great regional county park for camping. We did a pre-Thanksgiving family campout. However, Nov was cold at night! The next day was our adventure day where we trekked up the wash and climbed the trail to Mesa day use area. Trail is steep for kids under 5, but doable. Check your site and location of bathrooms. Some sites are far from them.

  • M
    Nov. 29, 2025

    Malibu Creek State Park Campground

    Great location and overall environment, but....

    Nice area, great location. Visited King Gillette Ranch and did some there and in general area near coast. The park itself has large open areas. We might have visited the M.A.S.H. set but the bridge to it was removed for the season. I did recognize the mountain formation from the show :)    Hardly any other campers there during our 3 night stay. Seemed safe and staff were friendly and assisted with shower tokens. There is a dump station that costs extra--bit of a disappointment (see pic below). Would likely stay here again despite some drawbacks because of nice landscape and locale. Just felt like we couldn't give it a 4. 

    Downsides: Campsite office's internet was out so token machines for showers not working. Bathroom were not great and showers were threadbare. One shower's  shower head was missing (replaced later), no hooks or shelves, so nowhere to really hang anything so as to keep belongings off floor (I did use door hinges & door handle). They are free with cold water only, OR, you can buy tokens, 2 for a dollar at 2 min. apiece. Advice was to put token in and water would get hot in about 30 to 45 seconds (true) and to my pleasant surprise, hot water did come out for 2 min. (so, hotwater for 2 min. AFTER the initial time it took to get hot). But, neither token machine worked. However, the park ranger (after driving back down to entrance) did give us 6 tokens, gratis & we appreciated that. There was however a cleaning crew there each morning (early) while we were there and it appeared they literally sprayed down the bathrooms and showers with disinfectant. 

    The location itself was great. Short drive down to Malibu, and we parked ocean-side one evening and ate dinner at sunset in camper. To our surprise the nearby Ralph's grocery store (Kroger) was reasonably priced (not much different than our neighborhood Kroger [not in Calif.]; did not expect that in Malibu).

    Perhaps affecting our experience is that it was cold and rainy while there so made threadbare showers a shivering experience.

  • TO T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 29, 2025

    Bonelli Bluffs

    This is a campsite located very close to the city center

    This park has a great Halloween atmosphere,The bad thing is that there is no distance between these park RVs, they are very close and expensive. I must be 128US dollar.To be honest, I don't think it's worth the price. I won't go for a second time


Guide to Paramount

Camping sites near Paramount, California are largely concentrated within a 20-mile radius, with most facilities requiring advance reservations throughout the year. The metropolitan location creates a unique juxtaposition of urban convenience and outdoor recreation, with coastal campgrounds offering Pacific Ocean access while inland options provide proximity to regional attractions. Summer temperatures typically range from 65-85°F, with minimal rainfall creating favorable camping conditions.

What to do

Beach activities along Dockweiler Beach: At Dockweiler Beach RV Park, campers can access a 20+ mile coastal walking/biking path directly from their site. According to one visitor, "Right on the beach, walk 1 minute and you're there. There's also a bike path that goes for miles both north or south - great for an early workout."

Outdoor recreation at Bonelli Bluffs: Located in San Dimas, this regional park offers diverse activities within a 30-minute drive of Paramount. A reviewer noted, "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."

Orange picking at Orangeland RV Park: This unique activity sets this RV park apart from others in the region. "You can pick all the oranges you want!" explains one camper. Another added, "Free citrus picking! Pool, mini golf on site. Incredibly clean restrooms and showers."

What campers like

Beach access from Dockweiler Beach RV Park: The oceanfront location receives consistently high marks. "Amazing beach front sites, expected noise from road and airport but you can still hear the ocean, super lively/loud beach on weekend, very chill weekdays," notes one camper. The park has both full hookup and dry camping sections.

Clean facilities at Golden Shore RV Resort: Located in Long Beach, this park receives high marks for maintenance. One reviewer stated, "We've stayed here about 3 times. Last few times has been lovely... It's a very clean park, office is friendly as well as the outside workers. The pool is clean and laundry is always spotless."

Security measures: Several campgrounds prioritize security, which campers appreciate in urban settings. As one visitor to Golden Shore RV Resort noted, "It's very quiet and safe. Security is very good and felt very safe, especially considering the location. The grounds are kept in excellent condition - very clean and secure."

What you should know

Airport noise levels: Dockweiler Beach RV Park sits directly under the LAX flight path. "You will hear each and every of the planes taking off from LAX, but at one point you don't hear them anymore. It was not really annoying, but that flight at 5a was..." mentions one camper. Another noted, "We loved this spot next to the beach. We got used to the planes, but they are certainly jarring at first."

Military-only facilities: Several campgrounds near Paramount restrict access to military personnel. At Seabreeze At Seal Beach, "Everyone has to have an ID card to get on the base or be pre-approved by base security." This park receives high ratings from eligible campers, with one noting it offers "a well kept secret" for military families.

Traffic noise considerations: Urban camping often means dealing with road noise. At Bolsa Chica State Beach Campground, a camper warned, "How about a motorcycle passing right outside your bedroom window at 12,000 rpm every two minutes all night long? Yeah, that'll do it. Bring earplugs and lots of white noise."

Tips for camping with families

Disney proximity from Anaheim Harbor RV Park: Families planning Disney visits appreciate this park's location. "The staff are helpful and nice... We walked to and back from Disney. Super easy. It's a mile each way," explains one visitor. Another confirms, "Very short drive or 20ish minute walk to Disneyland."

Children's amenities: Many parks cater specifically to families with dedicated spaces. At Orangeland RV Park, facilities include "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."

Site selection guidance: For families staying at Dockweiler Beach, experienced campers offer specific advice: "Review of dry campervan section of park only, which seemed considerably more quiet and less chaotic than the big RV area... Best sites are 125-128."

Tips from RVers

Site spacing at Bolsa Chica State Beach Campground: RVers should prepare for limited privacy at many urban parks. As one visitor described, "Sites next to the beach. Spots are all concrete, very tight so you better be good at backing up your toys. Water and electric only but they do have a dump station."

Parking fees and space considerations: Many urban RV parks have specific policies about vehicle parking. At Anaheim Harbor RV Park, "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. And for only a few bucks more."

Navigating tight spaces: Maneuvering larger rigs requires planning at several campgrounds. At Bonelli Bluffs, a camper advised, "Not every site has a fire pit... Spots are all concrete, very tight so you better be good at backing up your toys." Those with larger RVs should research specific sites that can accommodate their length and slide-outs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Paramount, CA?

According to TheDyrt.com, Paramount, CA offers a wide range of camping options, with 160 campgrounds and RV parks near Paramount, CA and 5 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Paramount, CA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Paramount, CA is Golden Shore RV Resort with a 4.4-star rating from 14 reviews.

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

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

What parks are near Paramount, CA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 10 parks near Paramount, CA that allow camping, notably Angeles National Forest and Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area.