Best Cabin Camping near La Cañada Flintridge, CA

Camping cabins near La Cañada Flintridge are the charming alternative to a tent or a yurt. Cabin camping is an adventurous and unique way to experience the city. Each cabin rental offers quick access to one or more of La Cañada Flintridge's most popular destinations.

Best Cabin Sites Near La Cañada Flintridge, California (25)

    The Dyrt's photo of a cabin at Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon near Acton, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon near Acton, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon near Acton, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon near Acton, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon near Acton, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon near Acton, CA

    1. Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon

    24 Reviews
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    227 Saves
    Acton, California

    Soledad Canyon RV Resort is a beautiful campground with resort-style amenities nestled at the base of the San Gabriel mountains. This Los Angeles RV campground is well shaded with towering cottonwood trees and Italian Stone Pines as well as Palm and Elm trees. It boasts the largest swimming pool in the west surrounded by 15 acres of picnic areas. Our family lodge is large with a lot of activity going on. On the other side of Soledad Canyon RV Resort is an area designed for adults, with a private swimming pool. Our Thousand Trails' Los Angeles RV campground is located about 15 minutes away from major shopping centers and 1 hour from attractions like Universal and Six Flags Magic Mountain, although when you're at Soledad Canyon RV Resort you feel like you're away from it all. Los Angeles RV campground by the San Gabriel mountains Whether you're planning a retreat for the whole family, a group of friends or a getaway for two, there's no shortage of unique activities to explore at Soledad Canyon RV & Camping Resort. Plan activities upon arrival or visit this page before your departure to plan ahead. Looking for more? Our friendly staff can fill you in on all of the great ways to make your stay a memorable experience.

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    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo at Crystal Lake Rec Area Campground near Valyermo, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Crystal Lake Rec Area Campground near Valyermo, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Crystal Lake Rec Area Campground near Valyermo, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Crystal Lake Rec Area Campground near Valyermo, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Crystal Lake Rec Area Campground near Valyermo, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Crystal Lake Rec Area Campground near Valyermo, CA

    2. Crystal Lake Rec Area Campground

    26 Reviews
    69 Photos
    676 Saves
    Valyermo, California

    Overview

    Crystal Lake is open, however, campsites are no longer available for reservation on Recreation.gov. Campsites are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Located near the lake at the Crystal Lake Recreation Area and San Gabriel Canyon at an elevation of 5,600 feet. The climate is nice. Areas for tents are provided. Motorized boats are not allowed on the lake.

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    Camper-submitted photo at Millard Trail Campground near Altadena, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Millard Trail Campground near Altadena, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Millard Trail Campground near Altadena, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Millard Trail Campground near Altadena, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Millard Trail Campground near Altadena, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Millard Trail Campground near Altadena, CA

    3. Millard Trail Campground

    8 Reviews
    39 Photos
    214 Saves
    Altadena, California

    Gate may be closed due to High Fire danger. Elevation: 1900-Foot ElevationAmenities: 6 hike-in__campsites- Picnic tables and campfire rings, vault toilets, no piped water.__Seasonal stream water may be available (treat before using). However, water flow may be low or non-existent due to reduced rainfall.Hiking: Just a short hike__to the 50' Millard Falls. __Fees: Camping - Adventure Pass/America the Beautiful Pass Required. Campsites are first come-first served. No reserving or holding of campsites allowed._ Day use -__Adventure Pass/America the Beautiful Pass Required.Millard Trail Camp may occasionally be closed due to bear activity. Be Bear Aware.

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    Camper-submitted photo at LA RV Resort at Action Camp near Agua Dulce, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at LA RV Resort at Action Camp near Agua Dulce, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at LA RV Resort at Action Camp near Agua Dulce, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at LA RV Resort at Action Camp near Agua Dulce, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at LA RV Resort at Action Camp near Agua Dulce, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at LA RV Resort at Action Camp near Agua Dulce, CA

    4. LA RV Resort at Action Camp

    7 Reviews
    6 Photos
    21 Saves
    Agua Dulce, California

    Welcome to Canyon Country! We are located in the heart of Soledad Canyon Road surrounded by God's beauty! The drive in and out of the Canyon is beautiful no matter what time of year you visit Action Camp

    We have a pool open from May to October perfect for family fun! You can go for a hike on the famous Pacific Crest Trail and enjoy a picnic in the mountains on our property. The views are breathtaking! Back at camp, we have a convenience store, playground, , basketball court, tether ball, a lounge, and planned activities every weekend during the summer months. We have 3 bath houses with showers and a laundry facility, and on site security. We are ready to spend the summer helping you make memories with your family and friends!

    Some of these features are available at an additional cost.

    Our camp is a short drive to California's world-famous theme parks, shopping, dining, theaters, museums, and beaches. Play for the day at Six Flag's Magic Mountain, Hurricane Harbor, or Disneyland. Visit the L.A. Zoo and Getty Museum, or take a tour of Universal Studios Hollywood. Do a little shopping on Rodeo Drive, or head to the beach for a day of fun in the beautiful California sun.

    Great memories are waiting to be made at Action Camp. Call today for your daily, weekly, or monthly reservations and share us with your friends.

    We welcome PCT Hikers.

    Our PCT hikers' safety, security, comfort and satisfaction are of utmost importance

    Camping Site ($20/night per hiker)

    Swimming Pool (Seasonal)

    Coin/App-pay Laundry

    Package Holding Service ($10/package)

    Follow in the footsteps of the Challenge from Mexico border to Canada

    Wonderful American style HIKING cultural experience.

    Trek through spectacular fantastic scenery.

    From Mexico Border to Action Camp is around 450 miles. You have already accomplished 18% of the total PCT range successfully.

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    $55 - $132 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Antfarm LA near Verdugo City, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Antfarm LA near Verdugo City, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Antfarm LA near Verdugo City, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Antfarm LA near Verdugo City, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Antfarm LA near Verdugo City, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Antfarm LA near Verdugo City, CA

    5. Antfarm LA

    2 Reviews
    30 Photos
    139 Saves
    Verdugo City, California

    Please note: There are no RV sites only one camper van site. The parking is on a hill and you walk in your gear.

    This is a great spot for a group who doesn’t mind getting out of the way of people in exchange for a short hike. Parking is a short but steep hike away from the campsite, and it is unlikely that you’ll see any other campers during your stay. The weather is warm, the sunsets are epic and the views are spectacular looking towards Angeles crest national forest. We do have stoves however open fires aren’t allowed within the city limits, and it is a very high fire area. Stoves and fire extinguishers are available for the cost of fuel as well as full camp gear if you are worried about not having stuff. From the campground you can hike some awesome trails, and be able to really get out in nature. There is water a 100 ft away, and there is a bathtub for the adventurous bather that overlooks the city. There is one restroom as well as one shower stall and a small kitchenette shared with 2 other campsites. We like city locals looking for a place to test out backpacking and camping gear while being 5 min driving distance to a Starbucks.

    This LA based bohemian homestead farm is a great camping stop. We have 20 hillside acres nestled in the hills of Sunland / North Los Angeles, CA We have tent only sites with picnic benches, flat soft campsites, no fire pits, but amazing views of the valley and mountains. Great for a short getaway in the LA area.

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    $50 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Newport Dunes RV Resort near Newport Beach, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Newport Dunes RV Resort near Newport Beach, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Newport Dunes RV Resort near Newport Beach, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Newport Dunes RV Resort near Newport Beach, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Newport Dunes RV Resort near Newport Beach, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Newport Dunes RV Resort near Newport Beach, CA

    6. Newport Dunes RV Resort

    26 Reviews
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    387 Saves
    Newport Beach, California

    Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort & Marina is located in the heart of Newport Beach CA, along the scenic Back Bay. Our laid-back lux resort offers RV campers access to the same amenities as any hotel guest plus more, including beach access, hydrotherapy pools, beachfront dining, hiking & biking trails, water sports, and one of SoCal’s largest inflatable water park (summer season). We offer planned activities for families to take part in. Allow us to be your basecamp for everything Newport Beach and Orange County has to offer.

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    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $75 - $550 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Moro Campground — Crystal Cove State Park near Laguna Beach, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Moro Campground — Crystal Cove State Park near Laguna Beach, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Moro Campground — Crystal Cove State Park near Laguna Beach, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Moro Campground — Crystal Cove State Park near Laguna Beach, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Moro Campground — Crystal Cove State Park near Laguna Beach, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Moro Campground — Crystal Cove State Park near Laguna Beach, CA

    7. Moro Campground — Crystal Cove State Park

    34 Reviews
    67 Photos
    1366 Saves
    Laguna Beach, California

    The Moro campground, which is located on a bluff top with unparalleled ocean views, features 27 hookup sites, 30 non-hookup tent sites, both of which include 3 ADA-accessible sites each. We also feature primitive hike-in camping in our backcountry, which has 32 sites spread out across 3 areas. Although it does require a strenuous hike, it provides a peaceful refuge from the urban surroundings.

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    • ADA Access
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    $75 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Camp at the Historic Zorthian Ranch near Altadena, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Camp at the Historic Zorthian Ranch near Altadena, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Camp at the Historic Zorthian Ranch near Altadena, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Camp at the Historic Zorthian Ranch near Altadena, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Camp at the Historic Zorthian Ranch near Altadena, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Camp at the Historic Zorthian Ranch near Altadena, CA

    8. Camp at the Historic Zorthian Ranch

    1 Review
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    36 Saves
    Altadena, California

    ~ For Over 70 Years The Zorthian Ranch Has Existed As A Haven For Artists & Intellectuals, A Community & Arts Center, And A Natural Respite From The City ~

    Conveniently located 15 miles from Downtown Los Angeles and bordering the Angeles National Forest, Zorthian Ranch rests on 45 acres of mountains, valleys, forests, structures, and sculptures. It’s distinctive architecture was hand built by the great Jirayr Zorthian (wikipedia), once a popular and eccentric artist in the area. Vintage vehicles, a variety of farm animals, agriculture, and a diverse landscape provides a lively setting for community happenings, art, music and permaculture. The ranch has also been used as a movie location for over 20 years, with many popular TV shows, movies, and music videos filmed here.

    There are several different options for where to camp. For those seeking a quieter experience that is more deeply immersed in the wilderness, there are campsites accessible by foot trail with shaded areas as well as vast overlooks with views clear to the Santa Catalina island. For those looking to car camp, there are also campsites located within the developed portion of the ranch that are accessible by vehicle and nestled within a vibrant garden oasis.

    There is extensive wilderness throughout the property with many private trails, all available to our campers. There are several scenic outlooks and open flat rest areas with tables and chairs located throughout our private wilderness trails. Campers can also access a vast network of public trails and sites throughout the San Gabriel Mountains from the Zorthian Ranch property, including Millard Canyon Falls Trail, Sunset Ridge Trail, Mt Lowe Trail, and Echo Mountain Trail.

    The dominant plant communities within and adjacent to the ranch form a diverse mosaic consisting of chaparral, coastal sage scrub, coast live oak & Engelmann oak woodland, riparian habitat, and ephemeral wash habitat. The undeveloped foothill and mountainous terrain within the Angeles National Forest to the north is core habitat for large mammals and birds. Wildlife movement within and through the ranch property consists of daily as well as seasonal patterns for both large and small vertebrates. The shaded canyon bottoms with seasonal stream flow provide an important corridor for all wildlife species. There are regular sightings of bobcat, coyote, bear, deer, rabbit, squirrels, and a diversity of birds.

    The developed portion of the ranch includes terrain that is steep and uneven in several locations. Several of the pathways are dirt, which means during hot summers there is a lot of dust and during the wet season there is mud! Consider this when packing if you plan to explore the property. Sunscreen, hats, sturdy footwear, and water bottles are all nice things to have handy.

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    $25 - $60 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Bonita Ranch Campground near Lytle Creek, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Bonita Ranch Campground near Lytle Creek, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Bonita Ranch Campground near Lytle Creek, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Bonita Ranch Campground near Lytle Creek, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Bonita Ranch Campground near Lytle Creek, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Bonita Ranch Campground near Lytle Creek, CA

    9. Bonita Ranch Campground

    12 Reviews
    20 Photos
    124 Saves
    Lytle Creek, California

    Campsites for Tent or R.V. Camping. Every Site is furnished with water hook-ups and electrical outlets. Our Campground is also furnished with two Dump Stations for you to use at your leisure. Outdoor activities include relaxing by the creek, hiking to the Waterfall, fishing (at times) or just taking in the view of the outdoors — all conveniently located to Disneyland, Coachella, Glen Helen Amphitheater for Big concert shows and San Manual Casino and other area activities. Group Barbecue Pit - We have a large (10’ long) barbecue pit, with a winch to raise the grill, that is designed for large groups Bonita Falls Hike - Bonita Falls Waterfall (a 25 minute hike from our campground) $10.00 to park in campground if you are not camping with us Lytle Creek - Runs along the east edge of the park. It is a small creek that runs year ‘round and is a good sized stream in the spring. Let the kids get wet while you relax by the creek in the shade Nearby: Interstate 15 is six miles away (10-15 minutes). Another 4 miles will bring you to the suburbs of Rancho Cucamonga , Rialto and Fontana where there are many shopping centers, movie theaters, and restaurants. Day Excursions: Auto Club Speedway — 10 miles Disneyland — 55 miles Los Angeles — 60 miles Long Beach — 70 miles (and other beaches similar distance) Palm Springs — 75 miles Big Bear Lake — 55 miles Lake Arrowhead — 40 miles Mt. Baldy (skiing) — 35 miles San Manuel Amphitheater — 7 miles

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    • ADA Access

    $30 - $36 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Fairplex RV Park near Pomona, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Fairplex RV Park near Pomona, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Fairplex RV Park near Pomona, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Fairplex RV Park near Pomona, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Fairplex RV Park near Pomona, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Fairplex RV Park near Pomona, CA

    10. Fairplex RV Park

    4 Reviews
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    Pomona, California

    Anything extraordinary starts as a single idea. And that's exactly how our story begins. Fairplex RV Park was built from a dream to help people turn their perfect vacations into realities. Our team of the Campgrounds industry's top professionals are ready to plan your next trip, helping you make memories that last a lifetime. When it comes to Campgrounds and Rv Parks, we're experts. We value Quality and Trust above anything else.

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Recent Cabin Reviews near La Cañada Flintridge, California

186 Reviews of 25 La Cañada Flintridge Campgrounds


  • Lori J.
    Camper-submitted photo from Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon
    Mar. 3, 2019

    Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon

    A "resort"? No. A campground? Yes.

    Very large park for RV, cabin and tent camping. As it's listed as a "resort", we figured it would be pretty upscale. Disappointment upon our arrival. Floods have been in the area and much of the sites were closed and being cleaned?? The road closest to our site was washed away (from earlier reviews it's been months), so a long jog or drive around the perimeter to get us to the pool, laundry and hot tub…speaking of which, the pool, hot tub and laundry facilities all needed attention. You could actually see people's footprints (bottom of pool and on pool and hot tub entry steps)…that much sand, dirt, etc…I didn't venture in. When we arrived, we started driving around to find the best site for our rig. We're a 32ft class A w/20ft enclosed cargo trailer tow. So, all in all about 55ft. Well, that wasn't easy. Most of the park's electric and some sewer connections didn't exist or were "down" for repair. We have yet to actually SEE someone working on these issues. We are currently here and checked in for a two-week stay. After some boon docking prior to our arrival, we wanted all the bells and whistles the park boasted they had. Took us just over THREE HOURS to find a decent spot. Many levels to this park and most didn't have a decent WiFi (we have our own router) signal. Some sites had dumpsters blocking them from being a true "pull-thru". That left us with about two areas to choose from. It's dusty, dirty, and, really, not ready to be called a "resort"….more rustic than we'd been looking for or what website photos showed. We would not recommend this "resort" to anyone. Several folks with dogs they let simply sit outside and bark, poo, etc….strict rules against that, in most all resorts we've ever visited. Unless you plan on tenting, cabin or what have you, it's not worth it. Very disappointing! :(

  • J
    Camper-submitted photo from Rancho Jurupa RV Park
    Nov. 8, 2020

    Rancho Jurupa RV Park

    Near Historic District

    A little something for every type of camping. Cabins, paved pull through & natural dirt & grass. Friendly staff to check us in gates close at 10:pm your provided with a security gate code to get back in if your out late.

    Lots of families with children, fishing for catfish in the little lake which is shaded with trees and plenty of tables to picnic by the lake. Playground plus lots of grassy areas. We stayed in the natural area with hook-ups everything worked great.

    Neighbors were nice, cute set ups with twinkle lights and people enjoying outdoor fire pits. Campers we’re playing music, laughter echoes through camp ground but nothing too loud and all quiet later.

    We drove over to the Mission Inn (8 min drive) enjoyed lunch. Their is a pedestrian only shopping area with a Saturday farmer’s market plus lots of restaurants.

    The campground sells firewood plus has a little store. Would stay again.

  • R
    Camper-submitted photo from Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon
    Mar. 10, 2022

    Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon

    Very remote

    This place has a lot of sites available. If you want cell service you have to to the far back towards the top of the park for cell service for phone and streaming. You can purchase their WiFi and use WiFi phone service on your phone if you want to stay in touch with family. Pool was open but not the hot tub. Pool is also not heated. Good restrooms and showers. Bathrooms are heated for those cold days. Plenty of bathrooms around. The campground is trying to up grade and closes off some areas for improvement. Loved it there. There is a bunch of quirky places to visit like Charlie browns, they have a lot of cool stuff to buy. Also has a place to eat while there.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Newport Dunes RV Resort
    Dec. 8, 2023

    Newport Dunes RV Resort

    HUGE RV Park with many (in-season) amenities

    We ended up here after a futile search for an affordable hotel in the area. Even though it was not inexpensive, we secured a beachfront site. The sites are in three sections: standard, deluxe, and premium. There are also cabins and a group tent area (on the public beach). 

    The reservation process was not easy – you cannot make same-day online reservations and have to navigate a detailed menu on the phone to finally get to the reservation desk.

    We arrived after dark, just as the office was closing but were able to get our information packet. Payment is in full when you make the reservation. As we expected, the sites are stacked up next to each other like dominoes with minimal foliage/fencing to separate the sites. The beachfront and preferred sites have a concrete and sand pad while some less expensive sites have just sand. 

    There are codes to enter the restrooms, the bike path, and the pool. The restrooms were clean as were the showers, with good hot water and decent water pressure. 

    In season, there are many activities and amenities offered including a water park, water sports rentals, a bistro, a snack bar, movies on the beach, and a swimming beach. About the only amenities available in November were the pool, two hot tubs (although one was not working when we were there), and the .75-mile concrete path around the lake. A gentle water aerobics class is offered three times a week. There is also a marina, but we don’t have a boat so we did not explore this. In season, you can rent pavilions, and pool or beach cabanas, all for an additional cost. 

    Although this is a fully contained resort, it is not quiet. You will hear road noise and at certain times of the day, near constant noise from planes at nearby John Wayne airport. 

    This was an affordable respite for us on a long road trip, but it is VERY expensive in season (about three times the price of “winter” rates). Also, it would be an entirely different experience when fully booked!

  • jThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Rancho Jurupa RV Park
    Oct. 29, 2023

    Rancho Jurupa RV Park

    Nice RV Park for LA area

    This campgroud has two sections. The lakeview area has dirt roads, sparse grass and a few spots close to the lake. The Cottonwood campground has concrete pads and well maintained grass throughout. This campground may have been renovated recently by the looks of it.

    There is a small store and a couple of cabins too, but the cabins don’t appear to be bookable via the website.

    I stayed in both and liked the spacing and grass better in the cottonwood campground but overall this park was a nice surprise for us, especially given the limited amount of “good” campgrounds around LA.

    Showers available, but only ok. Need to use tokens for them. Cottonwood has full hookups thru out, and lakeview is mostly just water/electric with a dump site near the entrance.

    Definitely would stay again. Weekends are very busy here

  • j
    Camper-submitted photo from Millard Trail Campground
    Mar. 25, 2021

    Millard Trail Campground

    Great campground for hiking/biking

    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. There's about 100 yd hike to the campsites. There's a road that leads to the campsite but it's been blocked off. Only the campsite managers use that road so it's not accessible by RV, just tents. A campsite manager stays in a little trailer overnight so if there's any problems there's somebody there you can go to and ask for help. There's about six campsites and their first come first serve, no reservations. I went during the week and was the only one camping. This place is heavily used for day camping and hiking. There's not a lot of privacy because there's always lots of people passing by who are hiking and biking. You can stay overnight which I did and everything was fine but there's not a lot of privacy. The next day as I was leaving there was another guy sitting up his tent. I bet on the weekends they can fill up pretty fast. It's in Bear country so they provide food storage for each campsite also trash containers too. Each side has a picnic bench and a fire pit. The fire ban has been lifted so you can have a fire. Each fire pit had wood left at it so you didn't have to go searching for campfirewood. Bathrooms included male and female toilets but no showers or water. There's a creek that runs through the campground which makes it very pretty. I saw two to three cabins along the outskirts of the campground that I assume were for rentals. There was one family at one of the cabins the night I stayed. About a 20 minute hike and you can end up at a waterfall which is very pretty. But there are several trails to take for hiking and biking and I saw lots of people doing that. Overall a good campsite four stars. Would have been five stars if they had showers and running water. I didn't see any bears although there was an animal outside my tent at one point in the night I could hear him nosing around. So it's important to keep all of your food and anything with any kind of smell in the bear boxes

  • C
    Camper-submitted photo from Canyon RV Park
    Sep. 7, 2018

    Canyon RV Park

    Pretty but pretty noisy!

    Campground is well-organized, with cabins, RV spots, a youth area, tent spots and a ropes course. A pool, flushable toilets and hot showers are available to all campers for free.

    The site is bordered by highways on both sides, and they create noise day and night. They're also clearly visible.

  • Janet S.
    Camper-submitted photo from Canyon RV Park
    Jul. 3, 2018

    Canyon RV Park

    Evan camping and some cabins

    Stayed for a quick weekend when hubby still had to work. no tent camping, but RV and wood cabins. easy to get in and out of but the 91 freeway is overhead and loud. Nothing stopped us from enjoying ourselves and relaxing. bike path nearby as well as washing and having fun.

  • Aaron S.
    Camper-submitted photo from Newport Dunes RV Resort
    May. 7, 2018

    Newport Dunes RV Resort

    Resort Camping

    Have camped at new port dunes several times, they have a beach front for group tent camping on the sand, and also have tent camping in the resort. You can camp with RV's, Trailers, tents, and they also rent out cabins. In the middle of the lagoon they have blow up obstacle in the water to climb on.. great place to relax. It's pretty pricey because it's a resort but well worth the trip.

  • t
    Camper-submitted photo from Millard Trail Campground
    Aug. 17, 2018

    Millard Trail Campground

    Convienent And Fun

    Fun little campground with decent facilities and beautiful surroundings. 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. Park in the lot at end of road and walk 200 yards up the the camp sites. Camp fire pits but check for permits. There is a camp host so things are well managed and clean. Several cabins surround the area even above the falls. Very busy on weekends.

  • Sara H.
    Camper-submitted photo from Mountain Lakes Resort - Membership Campground
    May. 8, 2021

    Mountain Lakes Resort - Membership Campground

    Has a member of this finest stablishment

    Although it's a members only you can still get in on a trial it is an excellent place to buy into though I must say so they have activities themes that very from weekend a weekend such as example there was a petting zoo they had a Western one time but you can tent cap you can pull your RV in or you can rent a cab in there they have several different kinds of cabins Little ones and then really big ones just suit your family size they have full hookups you can also purchase cable TV if you wish you can park right on the lake there's two lakes in one pond there's one catfish lake and then a trout lake The legs are stopped on Thursday and there's no fishing on that day The place is very clean while kept the staff is friendly they do have rules and you should have buy them as fort makes everybody comfortable in their camping experience there you can stay there for up to two weeks one time of year you're allowed to stay three weeks 21 days then you must leave for two weeks and you can come back in the daytime but you need to wait two weeks before returning to stay the night they have several pools to have an adult center and an adult pool there's tons of things for kids to do as well as the kid pool and they have a really awesome water park this place is well-built and it keeps growing and they keep adding newer and cooler things every time I rate this place and awesome and I will be returning there and I will be putting more media up as I return

  • Trisha P.
    Camper-submitted photo from Crystal Lake Rec Area Campground
    Sep. 4, 2020

    Crystal Lake Rec Area Campground

    Convenient but crazy

    Mind you, we went on a Saturday morning during Covid to escape our house but so many others had the same idea. First of all the gates for the campsites were locked but that didn't stop anyone from walking their stuff in, including us. Our spot was nice and had lots of shade. The only drawback was the one open vault toilet that was pretty dirty. Hey, when you gotta go, you gotta go. I thought, dang I shouldn't brought my poop bucket!! If I only would've known!! Who can't pop a squat in the dark though?! It was pretty rowdy at night with someone yelling at the top of their lungs and a dog barking but hey, we were under the stars and not couped up at home or with masks on. I wasn't complaining. I love nature and I'll ignore the drunks. Other than that, there is a little store that Adam and his family run. They are great!! The brownies are bomb, so get one early. They also tent cabins up there so give them a call. Great people! It's definitely convenient and worth the effort!

  • James K.
    Camper-submitted photo from Antfarm LA
    Jan. 23, 2022

    Antfarm LA

    Amazing tent camping

    This place was wonderful. Peaceful, restful and a perfect getaway from the city. Went on a beautiful hike with my son and explored the area. Nice views of the Angeles National Forset Mountains. Definitely going back.

  • Emma F.
    Camper-submitted photo from Art Farm Nature Space
    May. 24, 2023

    Art Farm Nature Space

    Road Trip

    This is a very cool place. We happened upon this place while traveling across the state. It was so wonderful there that we stayed for 2 days. Personally, I recommend going on a road trip, because you can meet incredible months. Even if you don't have a car, you can always rent one from 14CARS

  • David M.
    Camper-submitted photo from Crystal Lake Rec Area Campground
    Jun. 9, 2021

    Crystal Lake Rec Area Campground

    Weekend getaway

    This is my go to spot for a random day when I want to go camping! My weekend getaway. There’s almost always a site available, there hiking trails nearby, the restrooms are decently clean except on major holidays, the lake is a nice 15 min walk down some stairs, there’s a convince store across the street from campsites

  • Heather O.
    Camper-submitted photo from Moro Campground — Crystal Cove State Park
    May. 19, 2018

    Moro Campground — Crystal Cove State Park

    Convenient

    This is a great little campground if you want a quick getaway. We camped here when we were training for our first backpacking trip to test out all of our gear. Because it's not easy to get to, don't camp here if you expect to come and go.

  • Tracy S.
    Camper-submitted photo from Crystal Lake Rec Area Campground
    Oct. 2, 2019

    Crystal Lake Rec Area Campground

    One of my favorite spots!

    I have camped here a few times and it is one of my favorite go to spots. I like that there is a camp store near by just incase case someone forgets their coffee mug🙄 or if you need some more firewood. The spots are inexpensive, $10 per night, most nights. There are lots of trails to hike and things to explore. It's a nice place to go when you need to get away from the city.

  • K
    Camper-submitted photo from Crystal Lake Rec Area Campground
    Feb. 19, 2020

    Crystal Lake Rec Area Campground

    Fun Getaway

    Spent the night here and it's not bad at all. The night I went there was a retreat or something that played music through 11pm.

    The walk to the lake from this site isn't too bad; it's quiet nice. Around the lake you'll find some short hikes.

    If you've ever want to just get away and go unplugged for a day, is highly recommend this place considering it's under $15/night.

    Sundown by 6pm for us!

  • Jessica P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Millard Trail Campground
    Jul. 7, 2020

    Millard Trail Campground

    No your average get away campground

    First of all this campground is not a campground if you want to get away from people because there is a lot of people passing by looking at you. You can’t really be isolated or have privacy even though it is a campground. People come here to hike into the trails to the waterfall. Which I can say the waterfall is nice. But other than that I wouldn’t recommend coming here to camp. Maybe day use only but not overnight camping. I didn’t camp here but someone else had there tents up and it was overcrowded with people heading to the waterfall.

  • cheriana G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Newport Dunes RV Resort
    Jun. 15, 2021

    Newport Dunes RV Resort

    Crowded family time

    All the bells and whistles are available at this resort RV park including renting an RV on site. The location is great located right on the bay with lots of walking/bike riding trails, a beach with kayak rentals, and walkable to many restaurants (although Newport isn’t really a walking town). This is not the spot you want to go if you want some peace and quiet as it’s jam packed with families and party goers and is quite large. The sites vary from tiny dirt spots to larger paved ones right on the beach if you’re willing to pay a lot and book way ahead of time. I’m personally not a fan of this circus and look forward to moving on to a smaller, naturally beautiful campground like Crystal Cove State Park down the road.

  • Crystal
    Camper-submitted photo from Bonita Ranch Campground
    Dec. 30, 2020

    Bonita Ranch Campground

    Simply ok

    We picked this place because it is close to home so it makes for a quick get away. The staff was really nice and when I hadn't realized the spot I had picked was a little small they moved us to a "better" one. Overall, there is nothing spectacular about the place, just a plot of dirt with some trees. Its close to bonita falls which is nice. But there was a lot of people at the falls and SO much tagging. The place is nice enough for a quick stop, city-sh feel but clean air. I will say it was nice to "let go" at this place. Normally I always feel the need to be quite and really hunker down but the atmosphere here was really laid back and everyone was there to just chill. I don't think we will be back but I don't regret the experience

  • Torye C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Moro Campground — Crystal Cove State Park
    Nov. 10, 2021

    Moro Campground — Crystal Cove State Park

    Backcountry camping in the middle of OC

    Quick hike into the hills with amazing views overlooking the ocean. I stayed at the lower campsite, I believe it's #31 on the map (I don't think there were actual site markers), and I think this was the best spot in the campground as it had an unobstructed view of the water and was far enough away from others, but still easy to get to the restroom if needed. The sunset was absolutely beautiful and in the morning we were high up above the marine layer which was really cool to see. At night you could hear PCH traffic in the distance (sirens, loud motorcycles), but this really was the perfect, quick getaway into the backcountry right in the middle of Orange County. Perfect trip for a gear shakedown or first time backpackers. 

    Note: The ground is hard packed and rocky. Free/semi-free standing tents recommended.

  • A
    Camper-submitted photo from Crystal Lake Rec Area Campground
    Oct. 11, 2019

    Crystal Lake Rec Area Campground

    Quiet and Close By

    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. Sort of going back to factory settings, as it were. 

      There are lots of cool spots up here and plenty of quiet.  Whether you like to hike, or fish or just kick back, this is a nice little hidey hole to do it in. There is a small , 2 acre lake that is occasionaly  stocked with fish. Not so often during drought, though.

      There are few amenities , such as no showers no close by stores, or other distractions. There is a small concessionaire store near the Ranger outpost.  It may or may not be open, depending on the fire danger and the time of year.  Take your own food, water and anything else you need to regain your sanity and go up here.

      Don't forget your bear canister for your food. There are bears and other wildlife that live up here year round. 

      Enjoy the peace and quiet and reclaim your soul.


Guide to La Cañada Flintridge

Discover the charm of cabin camping near La Cañada Flintridge, California, where nature meets comfort in the beautiful Angeles National Forest.

Explore the Scenic Trails of Angeles National Forest

  • Experience breathtaking views and hiking opportunities at the Crystal Lake Rec Area Campground, which offers access to numerous trails leading to stunning vistas and waterfalls.
  • The Millard Trail Campground is perfect for hikers, with a short trek to picturesque waterfalls and a variety of biking trails nearby.
  • Enjoy the serene environment at Antfarm LA, where you can hike and explore local attractions while soaking in the peaceful surroundings.

Cabin Campers Appreciate These Amenities

  • At Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon, you'll find spacious sites with electric hookups and a market for convenience.
  • The Art Farm Nature Space features unique accommodations with drinking water, picnic tables, and a welcoming atmosphere for pets.
  • Huttopia Paradise Springs offers cozy cabins with modern amenities, including showers and a market, making it a great choice for families.

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