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    The greater Los Angeles area near Huntington Park provides multiple developed campgrounds within driving distance of the urban center, including Dockweiler Beach RV Park and Bolsa Chica State Beach Campground. While Huntington Park itself is predominantly urban, campground options radiate outward along the coast and into nearby mountain areas. The nearby beaches offer RV camping with hookups, while more rustic experiences can be found at trail camps like Millard Trail Campground in the San Gabriel Mountains. Most camping areas require short drives from the city, with oceanfront sites to the southwest and mountain camping to the north and east.

    Reservations are essential for most established campgrounds in this region, especially during summer months and holiday weekends. The coastal campgrounds such as Bolsa Chica State Beach remain open year-round but fill quickly during warm weather. Many campgrounds in the area feature electric hookups and water, particularly at RV-focused sites, though tent camping is also available at select locations. Weather remains mild throughout the year, though coastal areas experience morning fog and mountain sites can be significantly cooler than the city. A recent camper mentioned that "beachfront camping in the heart of southern California" offers "concrete/asphalt sites with water, electric, and dump station" while being "adjacent to PCH so road noise but steps away from great sand beaches."

    The campground experience near Huntington Park varies widely based on proximity to urban centers. Coastal campgrounds provide ocean views and beach access but often come with more crowding and highway noise. Several visitors noted that sites are typically close together at popular beach campgrounds, with one camper describing Doheny State Beach as having "middle sites [that] are small and tight, offering little privacy." Mountain camping areas like those in the Angeles National Forest provide more seclusion but require longer drives from the city. Trail camps accessible by hiking offer the most wilderness experience but have minimal facilities. Many campgrounds feature fire rings, picnic tables, and restrooms, though amenities vary significantly between developed RV parks and more primitive sites.

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    Best Campgrounds near Huntington Park (158)

      1. Dockweiler Beach RV Park

      3.9(25)13mi from Huntington ParkRVs

      "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."

      from $65 - $80 / night

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      2. Golden Shore RV Resort

      4.3(16)15mi from Huntington ParkRVs

      "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."

      from $80 - $85 / night

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      3. Bonelli Bluffs

      4.4(42)25mi from Huntington ParkRVs, 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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      4. Seabreeze At Seal Beach

      4.7(9)17mi from Huntington ParkRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "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. Hollywood RV Park

      4.7(19)23mi from Huntington ParkRVs

      "Every “road” in the park is themed with California or Hollywood themed decorations and murals. We were parked right next to a Mister Roger’s mural across from the laundry/bathrooms."

      "Trees lovely gardens to walk the dogs. Commerce walking distance. I’m staying 8 more days.✌️"

      6. Bolsa Chica State Beach Campground

      3.9(19)22mi from Huntington Park52 sitesRVs, Tents

      "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."

      from $60 - $70 / night

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      7. Millard Trail Campground

      3.7(9)17mi from Huntington ParkTents, 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."

      8. Anaheim Harbor RV Park

      4.2(13)20mi from Huntington ParkRVs, 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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      9. Malibu Creek State Park Campground

      4.2(43)30mi from Huntington Park53 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "It is prime location for some great hiking and at night it is super quiet. There are restrooms and showers as well."

      "The grounds were beautiful and well maintained, the camp host super friendly and helpful, the bathrooms well positioned and clean, and the sites had shade and everything we needed."

      from $45 - $225 / night

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      10. Rosemead 12 miles to DT Los Angeles

      5.0(1)8mi from Huntington Park1 siteRVs

      from $0 - $1000 / night

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    Recent Reviews near Huntington Park, CA

    1152 Reviews of 158 Huntington Park Campgrounds


    • RThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 29, 2026

      Thornhill Broome Beach — Point Mugu State Park

      Beachfront Camping

      Awesome campground. Stayed at site 41. Not that close to the bathroom. Has a picnic table and fire pit with grate. Every site is pretty much the same other than if you’re close to the bathroom or not. It’s just porta potties, but still clean. Bring your own water container and soap. There are water spigots throughout the campground. So awesome to camp right in the sand next to the ocean. You’re right next to HWY 1 so you hear a lot of traffic but didn’t bother me. It can get really windy from 2pm-7pm. Will definitely come again.

    • 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


    Guide to Huntington Park

    Camping options near Huntington Park, California include established sites within 10-25 miles of the urban center. Temperatures average 65-85°F during peak camping season from May through October, with coastal morning fog common at beach locations. Several campgrounds offer direct ocean access while inland sites provide mountain views and hiking trails, with most requiring reservations 3-6 months in advance for summer weekends.

    What to do

    Biking coastal paths: At Dockweiler Beach RV Park, campers can access an extensive bike trail. "Right next to 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," notes a visitor who appreciated the exercise options.

    Waterfall hiking: The half-mile trail to Millard Falls provides an accessible nature walk from Millard Trail Campground. According to one camper, "Lots of trails all around with a nice hike of about 1/2 mile up to Millard Falls that is easy for kids and grown ups. Wild life all over the place and a great stream in the wet season through summer."

    Water recreation: Frank G. Bonelli Regional Park offers multiple water activities beyond beach camping. "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," reports one regular visitor who enjoys the variety of water-based recreation.

    What campers like

    Urban proximity with nature access: Golden Shore RV Resort balances city convenience with outdoor amenities. "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," shares one camper who appreciated the clean facilities and urban location.

    Movie set history: Malibu Creek State Park Campground offers unique cultural history alongside natural features. "The state park is a former movie set and is filled with easily accessible trails for hiking and some for mountain biking. The primary trails were open fire roads with off-shoots to lakes, pools, meadows, and more. It was easy to imagine you weren't anywhere close to the city."

    Artistic environment: The creative atmosphere at urban campgrounds stands out to visitors. At Hollywood RV Park, "Every street is themed with murals and art everywhere! The site size depends on where you are in the park. Most of it is an affordable community for locals to live. We were lucky and got a middle spot with wonderful shade trees!"

    What you should know

    Aircraft noise considerations: Proximity to airports affects several campgrounds. At Bolsa Chica State Beach Campground, "Great location. I mean what can I say to diminish a beach spot for 60 bucks? 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."

    Seasonal temperature variations: Weather conditions change significantly between coastal and inland sites. At Millard Trail Campground, summer temperatures can exceed 90°F with limited shade at some sites, while coastal options like Dockweiler maintain more moderate temperatures but often have morning fog until midday.

    Reservation windows: Most campgrounds require bookings well in advance. Bolsa Chica State Beach fills 6 months ahead for summer weekends, while Bonelli Bluffs often has midweek availability even with shorter notice. Holiday weekends typically require booking immediately when reservation windows open.

    Tips for camping with families

    Security considerations: For camping with children, security features matter. At Anaheim Harbor RV Park, "On-site guard at night for safety. Would absolutely stay here over and over!" notes a camper who found the secure environment reassuring.

    Entertainment options: Children have both natural and developed recreation options. At Malibu Creek State Park, "Between hiking and biking, we were busy for the time we were there. As a bonus, there is a Ralph's just up the street, so you'll never be far from anything you'd need," reports a family who camped with teenagers.

    Beach proximity: Direct beach access simplifies family camping. A visitor at Dockweiler Beach RV Park appreciates that "You can step out of your RV and be right on the beach in minutes, for long walks, biking, sunbathing etc. The bathrooms were clean and park is located close to many LA attractions."

    Tips from RVers

    Space limitations: Many campgrounds have tight accommodations for larger vehicles. At Hollywood RV Park, "This isn't a self-park park...the spaces are so close together that they use a cart to park you." Some sites require special maneuvering for larger rigs.

    Power considerations: Electric service varies significantly between locations. Dockweiler Beach RV Park has both hookup areas and dry camping with different spacing: "The RV park has a hookup area and a dry camping area. The hookups are full of large rigs, very close one with another, in a parking lot style. The dry camp provides much more space, but only relatively small RVs."

    Premium site benefits: Upgrading site categories can significantly improve the experience. At Anaheim Harbor RV Park, "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. And for only a few bucks more."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Huntington Park, CA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Huntington Park, CA offers a wide range of camping options, with 158 campgrounds and RV parks near Huntington Park, CA and 5 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Huntington Park, CA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Huntington Park, CA is Dockweiler Beach RV Park with a 3.9-star rating from 25 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Huntington Park, CA?

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

    What parks are near Huntington Park, CA?

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