Best RV Parks & Resorts near Leona Valley, CA

Several RV parks surround Leona Valley, California, providing convenient options for motorhome travelers. Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon in Acton offers year-round camping with full hookups including 50-amp service, and accommodates big rigs with pull-through sites. Just north in Lancaster, Antelope Valley Fairgrounds RV Park provides water, electric, and sewer hookups in a more utilitarian setting. Castaic Lake RV Park, rated 4.2 stars, features full hookup sites with concrete pads and grassy areas between spaces. "This place is huge," notes one Thousand Trails visitor, "Any open spaces had a red power box indicating no power in that spot... If you need cell signal, move on to Section N with full 30 Amp hookups and great cell service." Mountain Valley RV Park in Tehachapi offers big-rig friendly sites with 50-amp electric and water hookups, though it lacks sewer connections at individual sites.

Cell service varies significantly between RV parks in this region, with better connectivity typically available at lower elevation locations. Most parks are pet-friendly, though some impose breed restrictions or designated pet areas. Propane refill service is available at select locations, with Thousand Trails offering it at $2.99 per gallon according to visitor reports. Navigation to mountain parks requires caution - one reviewer noted that Tehachapi Mountain Park has "narrow, twisty, two-lane roads" with "double-digit percent grades and very sharp hairpin turns," making it challenging for larger RVs. Dump stations are available at all major parks, either included in the stay or for an additional fee. Summer temperatures can exceed 100°F in this region, making functional electric hookups essential for air conditioning, while winter visitors should check for seasonal closures on mountain access roads.

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Best RV Sites Near Leona Valley, California (98)

    1. Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon

    25 Reviews
    Acton, CA
    13 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!"

    2. Antelope Valley Fairgrounds

    6 Reviews
    Lancaster, CA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (661) 206-0427

    "nice showers, well kept bathrooms, good parking. food shopping is close by. nice power hookups. 50 volt."

    3. Californian RV Resort

    5 Reviews
    Acton, CA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (661) 269-0919

    "Small spots, but level, clean, cement, and full hook up. Bathrooms have great showers, extremely clean, pool and hot tub. 40 to 50 mins to LA and 1 hr to Longbeach."

    "Gated park high on a hill; like driving the hills of SF with a trailer. Lots of pull thrus. Well kept and landscaped. Front desk helpful and friendly."

    4. Castaic Lake RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Castaic, CA
    20 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"

    5. Hollywood RV Park

    17 Reviews
    San Fernando, CA
    30 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"

    6. Spaceport RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Mojave, CA
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (661) 824-2811

    $40 / night

    "Full hookup for $20.00/ night and VERY helpful park staff!!! It’s my understanding they let you dump for $5.00 and fill your freshwater tank for $2.00 even if you don’t stay here."

    "The restrooms are clean the shower was cold clean laundry room"

    7. Malibu Beach RV Park

    28 Reviews
    El Nido, CA
    48 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."

    8. Mountain Valley RV Park

    10 Reviews
    Tehachapi, CA
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (661) 822-1213

    $43 / night

    "We needed somewhere to stay for one night as we were finishing up a cross-country drive. We loved how quiet the area was. The grounds are clean and well-kept."

    "Not a lot of privacy but the campsites were big enough, most were pull throughs. Laundry room, restrooms with showers and hook ups."

    9. Bonelli Bluffs

    38 Reviews
    South El Monte, CA
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (909) 599-8355

    $76 - $88 / night

    "I loved this place, this hidden gem is located in the in the middle of the city, with the feel of the outdoor."

    "A little pricey but very nice facility. All hookups 30/50 amp. Cable TV. There’s a pool. A tent area. Some spaces monumentally better than others. Occasionally they run a special."

    10. Rafael’s RV park

    3 Reviews
    Universal City, CA
    31 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."

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RV Park Reviews near Leona Valley, CA

594 Reviews of 98 Leona Valley Campgrounds


  • 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.

  • 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

  • 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.

  • Momma H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 19, 2021

    Cabin Flat Trail Campground - CLOSED

    Difficult to reach, very primitive

    We stayed at Cabin Flat several years ago, and it's one of the most difficult campgrounds to reach near Wrightwood in the Angeles National Forest. To get here, you need to take the Blue Ridge Trail Road from Inspiration Point off of Highway 2. This road is closed during the winter, as it traverses through Mountain High Ski Resort. That said, the campground itself is very basic. I would not recommend bringing an RV here as the dirt road to get down is winding and bumpy. Tent camping only.

  • K
    May. 10, 2021

    Arabian RV Oasis

    A place to stay if you must.

    Full hookups, concrete pads, picnic tables. Many full time campers parked with junk around them. The grounds need a ton of cleanup. Not the safest feeling being in this park.

  • H
    Nov. 16, 2022

    Malibu Beach RV Park

    Best Damn RV Park in Malibu!

    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

  • TThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 2, 2023

    Kenney Grove Park

    Ventura County Park

    This county park campground is packed full on the weekend. Many big rigs are shoehorned in, making me feel kinda cramped. There are many trees and plantings, so it’s not a parking lot. No sewer, and $15 dump station is in town, 2 or 3 miles It felt like everyone here knew each other, and we were intruding on their party.


Guide to Leona Valley

Camping sites near Leona Valley, California sit at elevations ranging from 3,000 to 4,000 feet, creating distinct seasonal variations. The area experiences hot summer days often exceeding 95°F, while winter temperatures can drop below freezing at higher elevations. RV camping options around Leona Valley provide varying levels of privacy, from open desert settings to more wooded mountain locations.

What to do

Glider watching at Tehachapi: The Mountain Valley RV Park in Tehachapi offers a unique aviation experience. "Sites are right off runway for glider flying. We ended up extending stay from one night to four to watch air force cadet competition," shares one visitor. The glider airport even has an on-site restaurant where you can watch takeoffs while eating.

Wildlife viewing: Diverse wildlife can be spotted throughout the region's campgrounds. At Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon, one camper noted, "From my favorite the Jet black Ravens, rabbits, coyotes, and interesting botany there are plenty of creatures to aww and be thankful for." Early morning and dusk provide the best wildlife viewing opportunities.

Beach access from camp: For those willing to drive 60-90 minutes from Leona Valley, Malibu Beach RV Park provides coastal access. "Most amazing views of the pacific from the ocean view sites," reports one reviewer. The park is "perfectly situated in between the Malibu pier area (to your left) Dume, Zuma, and more beaches (to the right), + a lovely small beach across the street."

What campers like

Affordability options: Budget-conscious travelers appreciate the range of price points. "If you need a place to camp around here I'd recommend it if you're a TT member bc it's free to members and what's better than free??" notes a Thousand Trails visitor. At Spaceport RV Park in Mojave, basic services are available for non-guests: "It's my understanding they let you dump for $5.00 and fill your freshwater tank for $2.00 even if you don't stay here."

Clean facilities: Castaic Lake RV Park receives praise for its maintenance. "Pull through rv, lots of space in area. Turf next to rv parking spot, pool, laundry, showers (included in price) easy to reserve," according to one reviewer. Another visitor mentions, "We had a great time. Although it was really hot the pool was nice and refreshing and clean. Our space was clean and perfect."

Privacy variations: Privacy levels differ significantly between parks. At Hollywood RV Park, "Beautiful murals throughout park" provide visual separation. A camper notes, "Although the spaces were small, the park was landscaped such that you had some privacy." This contrasts with more open layouts at other facilities in the region.

What you should know

Train noise considerations: Several rv parks Leona Valley, California area experience railroad noise. At Thousand Trails, a visitor reported, "It's very very close to railroad tracks and at night the loud train kept waking us up." Noise levels vary by site location within each park, so request spots furthest from tracks when possible.

Seasonal bathroom limitations: Some facilities have unexpected bathroom restrictions. At Mountain Valley RV Park, "Restrooms are ok, the issue was that the lock them up at 10:00pm and don't open until 7:30am. It would be so simple to put a code lock on the doors." Always check bathroom accessibility hours if you depend on facility restrooms.

Cell service variability: Connectivity changes dramatically between locations and even within individual parks. "We stayed down near the welcome center instead of Lot N and the experience didn't even seem like the same RV Park. No loud music, no barking dog, less dust, and dirt. There was however a train that ran around 3:30am every morning that was a disturbance and my Verizon cell service was nonexistent," explains a Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon guest.

Tips for camping with families

Pool access year-round: Several RV parks near Leona Valley maintain swimming pools. At Hollywood RV Park, "Facilities are in good condition" and well-maintained. Consider Bonelli Bluffs where "There's a pool. A tent area. Some spaces monumentally better than others" - making it important to request specific sites when traveling with children.

Picnic facilities: Bonelli Bluffs offers extensive day-use areas. "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," notes a visitor. Many parks charge separate day-use fees ranging from $5-15 per vehicle.

Kid-friendly activities: Structured activities exist at select locations. One visitor to Thousand Trails noted disappointment that "The activities are for ages 5-7 maybe! They did have a movie night the last night we were there." Call ahead to verify current programming if activities are important for your trip.

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategy: For larger rigs, careful site selection matters at Leona Valley area RV parks. At Antelope Valley Fairgrounds, "Clean showers and bathrooms. Full RV hook-ups. It's absolutely nothing to write home about and really has no personality, trees, or privacy, but if you're in the area and need an anonymous place to stay in your RV that's quiet will full hook-ups, this one does just fine."

Parking assistance: Some parks offer staff assistance with parking. At Hollywood RV Park, "Steve the owner is amazing and the team will take your rig on a forklift to your site and fully set you up." This service is particularly helpful in tightly-spaced urban RV parks where maneuvering can be challenging.

Accessibility considerations: RV parks vary widely in accessibility features. One camper at Thousand Trails noted, "This is one of the best handicap accessible shower and restroom areas we've seen. The larger pool had a roll in area but I do not know if they had a wheelchair that would allow you to actually use it or if you needed your own. The downfall is they do not assign slots so if you need a handicap accessible location it's going to be by chance if somebody is there or not."

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Leona Valley, CA is Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon with a 3.8-star rating from 25 reviews.

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