Best RV Parks & Resorts near Calabasas, CA

RV parks near Calabasas provide varied accommodations for motorhome travelers. Malibu Beach RV Park offers ocean views with full hookups including water, electric, and sewer connections. Hollywood RV Park features drive-in access and accommodates various RV sizes, though spacing between sites tends to be compact. Sites at Rafael's RV Park include 30-amp electric hookups, water connections, and sewer hookups across its limited number of spaces. Most parks maintain clean facilities with paved or gravel pads suitable for leveling. "Steve the owner is amazing and the team will take your rig on a forklift to your site and fully set you up. It feels like a neighborhood instead of a busy RV park," noted one visitor about Hollywood RV Park.

Advance reservations are strongly recommended, particularly during summer and holiday periods when occupancy rates peak. Access roads to some parks involve navigating urban traffic or coastal highways with occasional tight turns. Several parks offer sanitary dump stations, though availability varies by location. Travelers with larger rigs should confirm site dimensions before booking, as some parks have restrictions on custom-built or oversized vehicles. A review mentioned, "Only allows major brand manufactured RVs," regarding Malibu Beach RV Park's restrictions. Pet policies differ significantly between locations, with some parks limiting certain breeds. Cell service remains reliable throughout the region, and most parks provide trash collection. Proximity to Los Angeles attractions makes these parks popular bases for city exploration despite higher nightly rates compared to more rural alternatives.

Best RV Sites Near Calabasas, California (89)

    1. Malibu Beach RV Park

    28 Reviews
    El Nido, CA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 622-6052

    $80 - $300 / night

    "Great location, spectacular views, kid & pet friendly. Lots of Extras!

    Best part is the kindness of the Malibu Beach RV Resort Staff.

    Priceless!!!

    Happy J Stewart"

    "The RV resort has electric and water at your sites. There is drinking water, propane filling and dumping area, a mini mart and a laundry facility."

    2. Hollywood RV Park

    17 Reviews
    San Fernando, CA
    11 miles
    Website

    "Well suited for long-term needs. Beautiful murals throughout park. Laundry, showers/restroom, personal mailbox, amazing staff!"

    "Petty much the best rv park in the area for long term stay"

    3. Rafael’s RV park

    3 Reviews
    Universal City, CA
    15 miles
    +1 (213) 321-5522

    $100 - $140 / night

    "We stayed here to be close to the Hollywood Bowl for a concert. Rafael was a friendly host and very helpful and made sure we were set up well."

    4. Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon

    25 Reviews
    Acton, CA
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "They have everything you need, propane refill service 2.99 per gallon. Laundry room, swimming pool, rec room, play ground"

    "If you need cell signal you can ignore these sections anyway. Move on to Section N. Full 30 Amp hookups, great cell service ( T-Mobile & Verizon ), and a great sunset view!"

    5. Castaic Lake RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Castaic, CA
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (661) 257-3340

    $40 - $68 / night

    "Judging by the shape of the office, this place was a 60’s or 70’s KOA back in the day. The trees and bushes are fantastic."

    "Pull through rv, lots of space in area. Turf next to rv parking spot, pool, laundry, showers (included in price) easy to reserve"

    6. Golden Shore RV Resort

    13 Reviews
    Signal Hill, CA
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (562) 435-4646

    $80 - $85 / night

    "Stayed at Golden Shore RV resort in Long Beach, CA for several days. It's very quiet and safe. Security is very good and felt very safe, especially considering the location."

    "RV Park very close to downtown Long Beach. Nice restroom and laundry facilities. Pool and hot tub are clean."

    7. Point Mugu Recreation Facility

    13 Reviews
    Port Hueneme, CA
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (805) 989-8407

    "The campground is located right on the beach overlooking the iconic Point Mugu rock to the south, and a nice quiet estuary to the north that is full of birds, seals, and other wildlife."

    "Best Beach Campground! WiFi too!"

    8. Ventura Beach RV Resort

    15 Reviews
    Ventura, CA
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (805) 643-9137

    "But when we came in for Halloween our 50 amp wasn’t working. My surge protector said it wasn’t the trailer. I was told by maintenance that someone would fix it, but nobody ever fake."

    "It is close to the 101 freeway, you can hear the traffic, but that didn’t bother us. Just be aware, it’s not a super quiet place."

    9. Seabreeze At Seal Beach

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

    "Sure, here's the review of Sea Breeze at Seal Beach:

    I recently stayed at Sea Breeze at Seal Beach and I must say, it's my favorite RV resort on a military installation."

    "Super clean. Showers, toilets and laundry well taken care off. Everything was great and we enjoyed every minute of our stay we will return next year!"

    10. Dockweiler Beach RV Park

    20 Reviews
    El Segundo, CA
    20 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."

    "Depending on the season, the lot can be packed. It is accommodating for some different size vehicles and has direct beach access and some amenities such as fire pits on the beach."

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RV Park Reviews near Calabasas, CA

848 Reviews of 89 Calabasas Campgrounds


  • Deidre G.
    Jul. 6, 2018

    Anaheim RV Park - PERMANENTLY CLOSED

    Disney Camping - Clean, Pool, Very Nice Restrooms/Showers

    Anaheim RV Resort is close to Disney and is on the Anaheim Resort Transportation (ART) bus route. They have full hook up sites and room for large rigs - back-in and pull through. They are very pet friendly and even have a dog walking/feeding service (for an extra fee). There is a small pool and hot tub. The restrooms/showers and newly remodeled and very nice! Sites are all level and fairly large. We've stayed here 4 times and will be back again!

  • Veronica P.
    Sep. 6, 2019

    Bonelli Bluffs

    Hidden Gem

    I loved this place, this hidden gem is located in the in the middle of the city, with the feel of the outdoor. Lots of trees, biking and hiking trails, fishing area, beautiful views, very peaceful, family friendly, pet friendly, the C9 RV spot was very spacious, I also liked the A & B area. Not every site has a fire pit. Definitely coming back again.

  • Michele H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 24, 2021

    Bolsa Chica State Beach Campground

    Bolsa Chica State Beach

    The 4 stars is primarily for location. This is essentially a parking lot with power and water. We had a beach front space (B035) with a decent sized palm tree. The only one I really saw. The spaces aren’t huge so if you have a big rig or large trailer it will be tight. Most trailers parked their tow vehicle perpendicular to the space and some barely fit. There is no privacy, the small concrete area is shared with your neighbors as is the entrance to the beach side. People watching at the boardwalk is amazing. There is live music at the beach bars nearby which was cool. Definitely bring bike. There isn’t a lot within walking distance but downtown Huntington Beach and the pier is just a couple miles away.

  • T
    Sep. 5, 2021

    Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon

    nice camping resort

    They have everything you need, propane refill service 2.99 per gallon. Laundry room, swimming pool, rec room, play ground

  • Connor N.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 31, 2022

    Thornhill Broome Beach — Point Mugu State Park

    Beach camping on PCH!

    Spent 3 nights here and absolutely loved it. Campground has trash, porta-potties, and appeared to have potable spigots but didn't confirm. Verizon service was hit or miss, but with a booster it was usable. Nice fire rings and picnic tables. Only downside was highway noise, but the surf drowned out all but big-rigs. Saw dolphins and seals back to back days! We're so glad we went, and if we pass by again we will be staying for sure!

  • J
    May. 4, 2018

    Lake Piru Recreation Area

    Lovely get away

    Close to town but no cell signal, this place is amazing! Large camping area and I’ve never felt crowded ! Quarter showers and laundry, and a dog park! Lots of deer in the area and Great Lake to fish at! They also offer some hook ups for the rv campers

  • A
    Apr. 28, 2023

    Tapo Canyon Park

    Clean and quiet, except for the birds

    This is a very nice campground near everything but still away from it all. No issues parking our 42' 5th wheel here. Clean and quiet despite the peacocks. They can be rather loud when startled. I swear they could hear my morning alarm and squawked their disapproval. The camp host Shawn is AMAZING! Bathrooms are very clean. Showers are coin operated. DO NOT expect cell service. I could only work from this spot by placing my mobile HomeFi router on top of the camper. Our Verizon phones were paper weights. Make sure your reservations are complete online before arriving. The Rangers check the spots multiple times a week. The kids enjoyed the playground and fields. It's not uncommon to see and hear movie/TV production crews at the filming locations along the road. Pet friendly but be careful at night. Mountain lions were spotted while there.

  • Crystal
    Jul. 7, 2021

    Kenney Grove Park

    Small but peaceful

    Ok, so first off driving into this place feels a little "Texas Chainsaw" but don't worry, its fine. When I saw regional park I was expecting something way bigger however this is about the size of a small city park that turned its parking lot into a campground. None the less, we had a very pleasant stay. It was nice and quite despite it being Fourth of July weekend and we even had a few friendly bats fly around us. The playground was a bunch of old metal pieces that looked like you would surely break a leg so naturally my 2 and 4 year old LOVED it. LOL. Its in a great location with close drive to Ventura and Pismo beaches. Would definitely stay here again for a quick getaway.

    Oh and note, the full hook up sites are for Model A's (stayed at 56). So hook ups are on the opposite side and really close to the "entrance" so we couldnt back in, we had to parking our towing vehicle in the general parking area. We had our small travel trailer and thank God we had a 40 ft sewer hose.

  • Prentice F.
    May. 26, 2025

    Anaheim Harbor RV Park

    Do not trust them!

    Camping for over 25 years- 140 nights a year and we have never experienced a campground as unprofessional, clueless and arrogant as this one. Their campsite math is completely unacceptable and when asked for ax explination we were treated like we should be happy they were allowing us to stay and it felt like they thought we could not afford to stay there. PLEASE BE CAREFUL AND UNDERSTAND THE BILL!!! Their site measurements are for your camping unit ONLY. If you have a tow vehicle or are towing a vehicle you must pay per night for a parking spot, whether it fits on the site or not. So, a 40X14ft standard site can accommodate a travel trailer of 20 feet or less BUT a motorhome of 40 ft or less. If your travel trailer is 21ft you MUST pay for a parking spot even if your total length is less than 40 ft. They neglected to tell us this information when we booked our site quoted$500 the weekly rate and we paid the deposit. We called to ask a question and they mentioned our total$740.61. We asked how we added$240 when the website stated$500. The woman could not explain the breakdown and could only tell us that we must pay for our truck to park and the website are not actual prices!! When we asked how we would have known this and she laughed and said you probably wouldn’t, you would have had to pay at arrival. WHAT, WHO HAS EVER HEARD OF THAT! With one story after another and no answers we called and told them we would be staying elsewhere because we needed to know the total! They canceled our site but kept our deposit despite their inability to understand and explain how they charge for a site. IMPORTANT THINGS TO KNOW– BECAUSE THEY WILL NOT TELL YOU! They just want to fill their campground! 1. If you are in anything other than a motorhome you will need to pay for your vehicle to park! 2. The 40ft RV length restriction includes the length of the hitch 3. Despite their sites being able to accommodate a 40ft rig their campground is extremely tight and sites may be very difficult to back in if longer than 35ft. 4. If you have a larger RV or slide-outs it is recommended you book Deluxe space or Deluxe space+ parking. 5. Standard sites may be too narrow to extend awning 6. There is no guarantee your vehicle will be parked next to or near your RV you are only paying for a spot. 7. Despite Disneyland being a family destination, their campsites are for 2 people only. You must pay for each additional person over 10 years old. 8. You must pay for your family pet. 9. You will need to pay for the pool key but should get it back. 10. Any standard site is a parking lot no grass. 11. Any time it says grass it is synthetic grass- AstroTurf 12. The very small strip of grass on a site has a fee attached. 13. Must be manufactured by a recognized maker or you must provide photos and copy of valid DMV Registration 14. You must have a 25ft sewage hose. 15. Tax is not included 7.75% CA Tax AND transient occupancy tax of 15%


Guide to Calabasas

RV parks near Calabasas, California provide alternatives to traditional camping with varying distances from urban amenities. Most facilities sit between 10-45 minutes from Calabasas proper, with several positioned along major transportation corridors including Pacific Coast Highway and Interstate 5. Summer temperatures typically range from 85-95°F during peak season, making air conditioning essential for many visitors.

What to do

Beachfront exploration: 5 minutes from Malibu Beach RV Park provides access to coastal activities. "There's such a lovely small beach across the street... oh let's not forget Malibu Seafood is right next door!" notes a visitor who recommends combining beach time with local dining.

Wildlife observation: Wetland access near military campgrounds offers nature viewing opportunities. At Seal Beach, one camper highlighted the natural surroundings: "Wetlands on the base and birds galore," making it ideal for wildlife photographers.

Urban entertainment venues: Proximity to Hollywood RV Park enables attendance at local performances. "The owner is quite a character and told me that they even have an entertainment space where they offer musical performances, plays, etc. by local artists," reported one visitor about on-site cultural options.

Coastal biking: Miles of trails accessible from beachfront locations. "There's also a bike path that goes for miles both north or south - great for an early workout," notes a camper about morning exercise options from oceanfront camping areas.

What campers like

Ocean views: Premium locations at Dockweiler Beach RV Park offer unobstructed Pacific vistas. "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," wrote one visitor who appreciated the immediate beach access.

Themed environments: Artistic touches enhance the camping experience at several locations. A visitor to Hollywood RV Park observed, "Every street is themed with murals and art everywhere! The site size depends on where you are in the park."

Security features: Controlled access at certain facilities provides peace of mind. "The security is tight, as it should be, which made me feel safe and secure during my stay," commented one visitor about gated facilities.

Family-friendly amenities: Pools and recreation areas appeal to multi-generational travelers. "We had a great time. Although it was really hot the pool was nice and refreshing and clean. Our space was clean and perfect," noted a visitor to Castaic Lake RV Park.

What you should know

Reservation timing: Advance planning required for weekend stays at most facilities. "We called a night before and got a Site for our RV," mentioned one fortunate traveler, though this experience is increasingly rare, especially during summer months.

Noise considerations: Flight paths affect several camping areas. "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..." shared a camper about coastal locations.

Spacing limitations: Site dimensions vary significantly between properties. A visitor to Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon noted the reality of many parks: "The sites are dirt so be prepared to get lots of fine desert dirt in the camper."

Transportation logistics: Traffic patterns impact travel times from camping areas to attractions. "It takes some planning to visit LA when you are traveling with an RV... driving and parking an RV in LA can be challenging and parking an RV in west LA is not allowed," warned a visitor.

Tips for camping with families

Bathroom amenities: Facility cleanliness varies widely between properties. "The bathrooms, showers, were all spotless," noted a visitor about coastal camping options, which matters significantly for families with children.

Activity planning: Weather considerations affect outdoor enjoyment. "It was chilly so being protected by the canyon is pretty sweet," shared a Malibu camper, highlighting the importance of location selection during variable weather periods.

Pool reservations: Limited capacity at some facilities requires planning. "During COVID you need to reserve your time at the pool," explained a visitor about managed recreational facilities, a practice some locations continue during peak periods.

Beach accessibility: Walking distance from Rafael's RV park provides convenience for families. "We stayed here to be close to the Hollywood Bowl for a concert. Rafael was a friendly host and very helpful and made sure we were set up well."

Tips from RVers

Parking assistance: Professional setup at some locations eliminates maneuvering challenges. "For a 43 footer this place is TIGHT. If you have a big rig, prolly not the best idea. But if you have a 28 footer, this place is Six Stars!!!!" advised an experienced RVer about size limitations.

Electrical capacity: Power management becomes critical during high-demand periods. "There were so many people running their AC that my surge protector kept shutting off on 'low current' below 104 volts," warned a summer visitor at Ventura Beach RV Resort.

Site selection strategy: Location within parks affects quality of stay. "The dry camp provides much more space, but only relatively small RVs," noted a camper comparing hookup areas to non-hookup sections at beachfront facilities.

Leveling requirements: Terrain variations necessitate proper equipment. "The spot was a little uneven but easily fixed," shared a visitor about oceanview sites, suggesting that leveling blocks remain essential even at developed RV parks.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular RV campsite near Calabasas, CA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Calabasas, CA is Malibu Beach RV Park with a 4.4-star rating from 28 reviews.

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