Glamping near Clovis, CA

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    Camp Edison and Yosemite RV Resort stand out among the luxury camping options near Clovis, offering upscale alternatives to traditional camping. Both locations feature glamping accommodations with amenities far beyond basic tent camping. Camp Edison provides glamping structures with electricity and water hookups, while Yosemite RV Resort houses elegant yurts alongside their full-hookup sites. Bass Lake at Yosemite RV Resort adds another glamping destination with comfortable furnished units for those seeking nature without sacrificing comfort. These resorts include modern bathroom facilities with hot showers, on-site markets for supplies, and dedicated picnic areas with fire rings. Many sites offer climate control options, real beds, and private outdoor spaces. One visitor noted, "Clean and friendly folks. Nice short bike rides up and down hills. Kids loved it!"

    The wilderness surrounding these glamping resorts provides excellent opportunities for outdoor recreation while maintaining comfort. Nearby Pine Flat Lake offers fishing and water activities just minutes from glamping sites. At Yosemite RV Resort, guests enjoy access to a swimming pool, playground, and dedicated dog park that one reviewer described as "amazing." Bass Lake activities complement the nearby glamping experience with water recreation opportunities. Most glamping locations in the region operate year-round, though some seasonal restrictions apply at certain properties like Dinkey Creek, which welcomes guests from Memorial Day through September. Reservations are recommended at all glamping sites, particularly during summer months when these upscale camping destinations reach capacity quickly. A recent visitor mentioned, "This place was great. You're 25 miles from the entrance of Yosemite. The resort has a great pool and playground for the kids."

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    Best Glamping Campgrounds near Clovis (33)

      1. Camp Edison

      4.7(26)27mi from ClovisRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Each site has plenty of room and includes a picnic table and fire pit. It’s a short walk to Shaver Lake from virtually any of the sites, and several have a nice view of the lake."

      "It has a great lake shower electricity and fire pits picnic tables it is a great place to camp."

      from $40 - $105 / night

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      2. Pine Flat Campground

      4.1(9)19mi from ClovisTents, Glamping

      "This campground is situated by a lake. Love this spot! You’ll hear all the frogs by night and birds in the morning, great place for fly fishing or cat fishing and nice folks staying here!"

      "Excellent 4xx4 close by"

      3. Yosemite RV Resort

      4.4(11)26mi from ClovisRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Rv, bring your own tent, yurts, safari tents,, cabins. RV spaces have many different location styles, secluded, views, groups etc.
      Large clean pool with a shallow lounging section."

      "Quiet; dog park; pool; playground; fire pit ; only thing is sites and small."

      4. Dinkey Creek

      4.4(14)32mi from Clovis123 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "I grew up going to Dinkey Creek and to the Girl Scout Camp nearby. This campground is remote and secluded there are good swimming holes, fly fishing and really beautiful area."

      "We arrived Friday afternoon and were expecting it to be cold but we’re not expecting snow."

      from $47 - $275 / night

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      5. COE Eastman Lake Codorniz Campground

      4.0(10)29mi from Clovis68 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "It would make the perfect group site as they were a bit tucked back from the other sites. Site #12 could easily be connected to site #11 as the brush is well-cleared between the two."

      "Located a short 20 miles east of 99, just north of Fresno, this Army Corps of Engineers campground is stunning."

      from $20 - $100 / night

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      6. High Sierra RV Park

      3.8(13)32mi from ClovisRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "The campsite was 39 and it was right next to the bathroom. To leave with a 26’ travel trailer I had to pull out and back down another road just to exit the park."

      "The premium sites include full hook-ups — water, electric and sewer.  We were in site 43.  "

      from $13 - $50 / night

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      7. Musick Creek Falls

      5.0(2)24mi from Clovis3 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Just minutes from shaver lake and less than an hour away from so many iconic trailheads and wilderness areas.  45 mins from Snow at China Peak, 38 mins from the world's largest trees, dinky creek wilderness"

      from $65 - $165 / night

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      8. Bass Lake at Yosemite RV Resort

      4.0(10)32mi from ClovisRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Amenities include a pool, day room with tons of things to do, a separate day room for kids, a large fire pit, showers, store at the office, horseshoe and 2 shuffleboard courts."

      "We booked this last minute over the phone, we were very impressed with the spot, next to the pool, clubhouse, fire pit."

      9. Lindy's Landing and Campground

      3.1(9)31mi from ClovisRVs, Glamping

      "The spot had a huge concrete barrier so people wouldn't drive up on the sand area. If that wasn't there it would have been easier to get into the spot bit we couldn't go forward anymore."

      "Lots of trees, river and lagoon access, friendly and helpful staff. Skoolie friendly to boot!"

      from $35 - $65 / night

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      10. Whisky Falls Campground

      4.7(7)32mi from ClovisRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "While this campground was closed in July due to the same fire that threatened Yosemite, the flames never reached within probably 15+ miles of this location, and remains safe now that the fire has been"

      "Let me start by saying it was worth driving six and a half hours to get here."

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    Glamping Reviews near Clovis, CA

    229 Reviews of 33 Clovis Campgrounds


    • Sherrie R.
      Jun. 15, 2021

      Yosemite RV Resort

      Great staff and location. Many rental options.

      Many options to stay! Rv, bring your own tent, yurts, safari tents,, cabins. RV spaces have many different location styles, secluded, views, groups etc.

      Large clean pool with a shallow lounging section. Playground. Bathrooms/showers were freshly renovated and clean. Laundry on site. Clubhouse and small provisions.

      Easy access to Bass Lake and Yosemite entrance as well as local Town food and markets.

    • David M.
      Jun. 9, 2021

      Deer creek campground

      Everything in one

      This was by far my favorite camping! Besides the lake being a one minute walk from your site they also had super clean restrooms with running water. The view of the lake is amazing! The drive up was nice too. The fishing was amazing!! Everyone with a license caught fish! There’s convenience stores nearby in case you forgot or need anything so that’s always a plus.

    • Colleen C.
      Jun. 12, 2018

      Mono Hot Springs

      Quaint Sierra Hot Springs

      This place is amazing! My boyfriend and I recently camped at the mono hot springs campground, and absolutely loved it. As far as the campground, you get a fire pit, bear bin and tent area. There are bathrooms (outhouses, essentially) very close and running water via spiket up the hill. Our campground was right next to the river, and hiking trails to lakes, meadows and hot springs run directly off of the campground. The host was wonderful, it was all around perfect. Just remember to bring bug spray!

    • T
      Mar. 11, 2021

      Lindy's Landing and Campground

      Nice campground

      We had booked a pull thru site and they asked to change our spot because they were having a party that day in that area. I was okay with it until we got there and tried to pull into the spot. We have a 35 foot 5th wheel and they put us on the far end where it was hard to turn. It took a lot of turning and backing up to get into this spot. The spot had a huge concrete barrier so people wouldn't drive up on the sand area. If that wasn't there it would have been easier to get into the spot bit we couldn't go forward anymore. There was also a chain link fence in the way. We camped with others that had smaller 25 foot travel trailers and they got into their spots okay. If you have a big trailer, don't get these spots at the end (L-28). The lady that said we would fit no problem obviously has never tried to park a big trailer there. Bring your own fire pit too. They don't have any.

    • C N.
      Dec. 11, 2019

      Pine Flat Campground

      Lakeside Camping

      This campground is situated by a lake. Love this spot! You’ll hear all the frogs by night and birds in the morning, great place for fly fishing or cat fishing and nice folks staying here! We had a bit of fun filling the truck up to make a portable pool, it’s quite warm in the summer months but perfect if you’re visiting the Clovis Rodeo!!! A local town isn’t far away. Great place for the family and pet friendly! It is pitch black at night, so bring flashlights. Restrooms are available, some sites have water, and trash dump is available. There’s no place on premise to purchase wood but park rangers operate entry at a booth during business hours for more information during your stay, if needed.

    • Angela D.
      Jul. 23, 2018

      Camp Edison

      Room to Roam

      We have been coming to Camp Edison annually for the past 15 years and have never been disappointed. Each site has plenty of room and includes a picnic table and fire pit. It’s a short walk to Shaver Lake from virtually any of the sites, and several have a nice view of the lake. Fishing, boating, swimming or just picnicking on one of the many beaches surrounding the lake is a great way to spend your time. Some sites have full hook ups, but most have just electricity and cable TV, with water faucets nearby to fill your RV or use as needed if dry camping. There is a dump station on site and also a “honey wagon” that will come to your site and pump out your waste water, if you desire. Restrooms are clean and plentiful and each has a shower (25 cents for 2 minutes). The laundromat has come in handy several times, too. Camp Edison has great activities during the summer season including guided educational nature walks, both day and evening, as well as kids’ movies in the amphitheater. There is also a museum on site that offers activities and fun events like an ice cream social.

    • K
      Jul. 12, 2016

      Princess

      Central location for visiting Kings Canyon and Sequoia NP

      Probably could have secured a first-come-first-served site within Sequoia NP, but rather have the comfort knowing our site was waiting for us after a 6 hour drive up to Sequoia National Forrest. The campground hosts were busy when we arrived, but made their way over to our site to check us in after we were set up. After that, we saw the hosts make several trips around the campground each day, keeping an watchful eye on all campers. Clean restrooms! (pit toilets) Clean fire ring upon arrival Site Size - small, comfortably fit 3-person tent, but would not have been able to fit a second of the same size (maybe two 2-person backpacking tents would work) Density - not much privacy in the sites to the inside of each loop, the outer sites appeared to have more privacy. Great location for a day trip to Kings Canyon NP and then a second day trip to the northern sites of Sequoia NP.

    • J
      Jun. 3, 2018

      Sunset Campground — Kings Canyon National Park

      Sunset Campground in Kings Canyon Sequoia National Park

      Campground is overall very nice. The campsites come with bear boxes to store your food or other gear that might be odorous. Each site comes with a fire pit with attached grill top that swings off. Some site have electric some don't depending on what you want. We stayed at number 107 which was near the top of the hill and was about a 150 foot walk to the edge where you could see the sunset over the valley. I would recommend site 103 or 104 as they are the top of the hill with the best views. There are restrooms available which are actual toilets and urinal not pit toilets. However there are no shower facilities. The days are mild and the nights were cool. Being so close the giant trees was amazing and the views are spectacular. Definitely a place to visit.

    • Garrett M.
      Jun. 1, 2015

      Soquel Campground

      Worth the Trip!

      The drive up can be difficult (especially at night) with dirt roads making tight turns; plus the signs get scarce after a certain point. The grounds are pretty well kept. The bathrooms could be a little cleaner. The firepit and grill were all par for the course. My only real complaint was that there were no bear food lockers for nighttime storage. There's signs warning people about bears at night, but you are advised to store food in cars. That kinda sucks since bears don't care at all about scratching your car to get to that food. That said, we never ran into any serious wildlife. BRING BUG SPRAY as the ladybugs and other insects are busy doing their thing, we're just visiting. The creek is gorgeous, and hey, there's some light fishing to be done in the creek as well!


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