Best Campgrounds near Edison, CA

Campgrounds near Edison, California primarily cluster around the Bakersfield area, with options ranging from full-service RV parks to more rustic camping experiences. Orange Grove RV Park offers a distinctive setting surrounded by citrus groves where campers can pick their own oranges, while Kern River Campground provides access to water recreation along the Kern River. The region includes several RV-focused facilities with hookups and amenities like Orange Grove RV Park, Bakersfield River Run RV Park, and A Country RV Park, along with more diverse accommodation options at Kern River County Park, which supports tent camping, RV sites, cabins, and glamping.

Access to most campgrounds in the area remains consistent year-round, with many facilities advertising "All year" or "Open Year Round" availability. The climate in this region of California can be extremely hot during summer months, making spring and fall potentially more comfortable for tent campers. Most established campgrounds require reservations, particularly during weekends and holidays. The terrain varies from flat, developed RV parks to more natural settings along the Kern River. Cell service is generally reliable throughout the area, with multiple reviewers noting good connectivity even at more remote sites. One visitor noted, "Good campground. Needs more maintenance and facility cleaning. But, so close to a bunch of recreational opportunities. You can mtb the adjacent foothills, road bike the bike path, enjoy the river or near by Lake Ming."

Campers consistently highlight water access as a primary attraction in the region's campgrounds. The Kern River provides opportunities for swimming, fishing, and other water recreation, with several campgrounds situated along its banks. RV parks in the area receive high ratings for cleanliness and amenities, with Orange Grove RV Park earning particular praise for its unique setting. A visitor commented, "This is the best RV park style site I have stayed at. Sites were generous size, facilities and grounds clean, staff friendly, and it was quiet. The pick your own oranges was a fun touch and the security and surrounded by orange groves made it feel further from the city than it is." While most camping options near Edison focus on developed facilities with hookups, visitors seeking more natural experiences can find them along the Kern River or by traveling further into the surrounding mountains and forests.

Best Camping Sites Near Edison, California (181)

    1. Orange Grove RV Park

    24 Reviews
    Edison, CA
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (661) 366-4662

    $43 - $54 / night

    "The pick your own oranges was a fun touch and the security and surrounded by orange groves made it feel further from the city than it is."

    "My wife and I were driving back from Utah and decided to drive as far back home as we could and didn't have anything booked for our return trip."

    2. Kern River Campground

    21 Reviews
    Lebec, CA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (661) 868-7000

    $20 / night

    "This campground was clean, well maintained, and convenient location if you want to explore the Kern River up into the mountains."

    "You can hear jet boat noise from the adjacent lake from time to time. No WiFi but good Verizon LTE (25-30 Mbps) and decent AT&T 4G (10-15Mbps)."

    3. Bakersfield River Run RV Park

    25 Reviews
    Bakersfield, CA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (661) 377-3600

    $42 - $49 / night

    "Nice park adjacent to a great bike trail of 50+ miles. The river is not always running as in some of the pictures. Gravel pads concrete patios surrounded by grass."

    "The hot tub jets massaged my neck and shoulders after driving for several days. The site has a recreation room and outdoor grill with picnic tables. The location is close to 99 but not too loud."

    4. Kern River County Park

    14 Reviews
    Edison, CA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (661) 868-7000

    "Pulled in around 2pm and had many sites to choose from. Got a nice site right on the river. Mostly stayed inside due to the strong winds. Did not see any camp hosts. Nice hot showers."

    "For $32, you can get a site off the river and have a little camping pit and picnic table and you’re around other RVs and it’s good."

    5. A Country RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Edison, CA
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (661) 363-6412

    "Convenient park adjacent to freeway but the noise is minimal. Clean park and bathrooms. Nice place to spend a night."

    "This is close to the freeway, it's gated and clean. We stopped in for a night on our way to Tennessee, it seems like a good place to spend a few days or even weeks."

    6. Bakersfield KOA Journey

    5 Reviews
    Bakersfield, CA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (661) 833-9998

    7. Bear Mountain RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Greenfield, CA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (661) 834-3811

    $40 - $46 / night

    "The area is quiet enough, but you can definitely hear the soft whir of cars on the highway close by."

    8. Bakersfield Palms RV Park

    1 Review
    Edison, CA
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (661) 366-6700

    9. Love’s travel stop Bakersfield

    1 Review
    Greenfield, CA
    10 miles
    Website

    "Dog park is always a great thing to see at loves locations!"

    10. Buena Vista Aquatic Recreational Area

    15 Reviews
    Tupman, CA
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (661) 868-7000

    "Great spot next to the lake. Very windy at times. Lost of gopher holes in the soil."

    "Camped here for a night to break up my drive from LA to SF."

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Recent Reviews near Edison, CA

657 Reviews of 181 Edison Campgrounds


  • Whitney R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 29, 2026

    Old Gold Ledge

    Quaint but huge

    I had this place on my list as, 'rare, only 4 sites' After Calkins and another spot were full up.. I popped over and to my surprise only had another set of campers.
    I had spot #2 and for 1 person this place is more than enough. Didn't really know where one site began and another stopped. But was pleasantly surprised. Kernville is just 20 minutes south and had great places to eat.
    I moved to site 3 the next day bc it was a bit more secluded. Right next to the river and serene.

  • Emme R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 28, 2026

    Carrizzo Plain National Monument Dispersed

    Nice!

    It was a really cool spot albeit unclear where to actually go. I’d suggest going a bit further in the plains on the main road and taking a further turnout to have some shorter grasses. really nice area though and no one around!

  • Susan D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 24, 2026

    Hanning Flat Dispersed Area

    Hanning Flat is a beautiful spot!

    Beautiful spot right on the shores of Lake Isabella. Just off of Sierra Way, drive in and take one of the roads to the right. Just be aware there is soft sand in places. We took the second right and drove about 3/4 of the way down, then made a U- turn in the field. We had a great view of the water! Unless you're a small vehicle and are tent camping, I would not attempt to take the curvy road straight ahead. It is very soft and and turning around is a challenge. (Don't ask me how I know!) We are towing a 33' fifth wheel. Any size rigs can fit in here, but again, be aware of areas with soft sand. The only real negative about this place are the burrs. My dog collected them every time she went out. This is a birders paradise!

  • Vidalia S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 22, 2026

    Ant Canyon

    Nice River access

    On the Kern River, dumpsters available. Does not appear to be any specific numbered campsites. Lots of room for tents away from the road, closer to the river. No T-Mobile coverage.

  • Vidalia S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 22, 2026

    Fairview Campground

    Closed to camping

    Unfortunately, the Fairview site was closed to camping when we were there in mid-March. The day use area was still available.

  • Vidalia S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 22, 2026

    Calkins Flat Dispersed Camping

    Nice River access

    Large campground with somewhat precarious access to the river. You have to scramble downhill over some rocks. Vault toilets and trash cans are available. Some fire rings, but there does not seem to be numbered campsites. This site will accommodate larger rigs. No T-Mobile coverage.

  • Vidalia S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 22, 2026

    Chamise Flat Dispersed Campground

    Nice River access

    A large area with a lot of well-defined numbered campsites. Odd numbered campsites are on the eastern mountainside. Even numbered campsites are on the western riverside. Vehicle access to your campsite is controlled by large stones, confining you to the roadside, although some people have apparently tried moving those stones with their vehicles. Trash bins and vault toilets available. No T-Mobile coverage available.

  • Vidalia S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 22, 2026

    Old Gold Ledge

    Nicest campsite on Kern River

    Finally! A beautiful campsite on the Kern River. No amenities other than shaded campsites with nice fire rings close to the river, with river access. There are only four sites here, and they are small. You need to have a vehicle less than 20 to 25 ft. Once you get here you won't want to leave. You can drive a short distance to one of the nearby campsites to dump your trash. No T-Mobile coverage.


Guide to Edison

Camping sites near Edison, California include both waterfront options and city-adjacent RV parks within 15-20 miles of the area. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 100°F from June through September, making spring and fall the more moderate seasons for outdoor activities. The Kern River provides recreational opportunities while nearby RV parks offer varying levels of amenities depending on location and price point.

What to do

Water recreation at Kern River Campground: Multiple water access points allow for swimming, fishing, and wading. One visitor explained, "This campground was clean, well maintained, and convenient location if you want to explore the Kern River up into the mountains. The campground runs along the river with some really fun little access spots if you're lucky enough to get a river side site."

Cycling on nearby trails: Kern River County Park connects to extensive biking networks. "We spent a few days at the Kern River Campground and really enjoyed the spacious campsites, the river and Ming Lake. Great bike trails, and walking trails, this is great for a nice slow and easy day," notes a regular visitor.

Citrus picking: Orange Grove RV Park allows guests to harvest fresh oranges during their stay. "We had site 117 and it was a nice spot with no fire pit. Full hookups and really I can't imagine you could have a nicer park in Bakersfield. They did a great job! My son and I enjoyed free orange picking though!" explains one camper.

What campers like

Spacious campsites: Many campgrounds offer larger-than-average sites. "This park is a repurposed orange grove with plenty of fruit trees between sites. We had 20/30/50 amp power, water and sewer. I would definitely stay here again if I had something going on in Bakersfield or in transit to another location," reports one visitor to Orange Grove RV Park.

Clean facilities: Bakersfield River Run RV Park receives consistent praise for maintenance. "One of the nicest, most upkept campgrounds we've ever stayed at. The bathrooms and grounds are modern, the showers are fantastic. Definitely stay here if you are traveling through," shares one reviewer.

Waterfront camping: Several campgrounds offer direct river or lake access. "We chose a water front non electric site, of which there are only a few, and enjoyed the birds and squirrels. Almost no one here," notes a winter visitor to Buena Vista Aquatic Recreational Area.

What you should know

Weather considerations: Summer heat makes spring and fall preferable for tent camping. "The climate in this region can be extremely hot during summer months, with temperatures frequently over 100°F June through September."

Train noise: Some RV parks experience significant railway disturbance. "Very clean. Great one night stop over before heading to Las Vegas. Trains are very near so there is that noise," warns a visitor to Bakersfield Palms RV Park.

Ground conditions: A Country RV Park offers paved sites, while other campgrounds have natural terrain challenges. "Campground is full hookups. Lake was nice and not many boats. Ground was rough due to holes made by squirrel population. Some minor litter," reports a visitor to Buena Vista Aquatic Recreational Area.

Reservation requirements: Most established campgrounds require advance booking, especially during peak seasons. "You must register and reserve a campsite before 4 PM local. The website directs you to an unsecured website. I pressed on through and got a human on the phone, so far so good. The total was $35," explains a Kern River Campground visitor.

Tips for camping with families

Choose campgrounds with recreational amenities: Sites with pools, playgrounds or water access keep children engaged. "This is a simple and clean campground with paved roads that are good for kids to ride bikes. They separate the residents and the short term people on two different sides of the park, so that's nice."

Consider noise levels when selecting sites: Some areas experience traffic or railway noise that might disturb light sleepers. "My sister and I arrived on a Tuesday and left on a Wednesday. We had slot 50. Our neighbors were blasting music all day non stop. It was beautiful campground and perfect location next to the river, it was just the blasting of music that was really rough to deal with."

Look for fenced dog areas: Bear Mountain RV Park provides dedicated pet spaces. "Negative - One unisex bathroom/shower for the entire park. No code provided. Positive - Nice landscape. Fenced dog park," notes a visitor summarizing the key features.

Tips from RVers

Choose full hookup sites during summer: The extreme heat makes electrical connections essential for air conditioning. "Very nice RV Park At very reasonable rates, paved roads, great amenities, bar and restaurants," advises a visitor to Bakersfield KOA Journey.

Look for pull-through options: Many RV parks offer convenient access. "This RV park has everything you're going to need and nothing more. An overwhelming majority of the spaces are for monthly residents, and you can tell most of the campers there are seasoned veterans."

Verify site dimensions for larger rigs: "This is close to the freeway, it's gated and clean. We stopped in for a night on our way through the Bakersfield area. The spots are wide and long enough for our 42' 5th wheel."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Edison, CA?

According to TheDyrt.com, Edison, CA offers a wide range of camping options, with 181 campgrounds and RV parks near Edison, CA and 34 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Edison, CA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Edison, CA is Orange Grove RV Park with a 4.4-star rating from 24 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Edison, CA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 34 free dispersed camping spots near Edison, CA.