Best Glamping near Navarro, CA

Manchester Beach / Mendocino Coast KOA houses deluxe glamping accommodations near Navarro amid coastal pine trees, offering a premium alternative to traditional camping. The glamping sites feature comfortable indoor amenities while maintaining a connection to the natural surroundings. "The basic cabin was just that, but spacious and the heaters worked very well," noted one visitor about the climate-controlled accommodations. Each glamping unit includes beds with heating options, providing coastal comfort during cooler evenings when temperatures drop. The campground complements these units with modern facilities including hot showers, clean bathrooms, a heated swimming pool, and a hot tub, creating a comfortable basecamp for exploring the Mendocino coastline.

On-site entertainment enhances the glamping experience with nightly movies, community fire pits, and recreation areas. The campground's location provides easy access to Manchester Beach, where guests can walk the shoreline and view the historic Manchester Cable Station. According to a camper, "The community fire pit was a nice place to hang out at night." The surrounding area offers abundant outdoor activities including coastal trails, lighthouse tours at nearby Point Arena, and exploration of the Mendocino coast's natural attractions. The ecological diversity of the region supports wildlife viewing opportunities throughout the year. Most glamping accommodations require advance reservations, particularly during summer and fall when coastal fog creates a mystical atmosphere around the eco-friendly glamping pods.

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Best Glamping Sites Near Navarro, California (13)

    1. Manchester Beach / Mendocino Coast KOA

    17 Reviews
    Manchester, CA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 882-2375

    "we enjoyed having a full kitchen available and the community entertainment like s’mores around the campfire. bocce ball courts definitely needed some TLC."

    "The beach is about a mile hike, you can ride your bike though on the road outside the KOA or drive and the beach is closer. Point Arena lighthouse is a close drive away."

    2. Manchester State Park Campground

    8 Reviews
    Manchester, CA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 882-2463

    $35 / night

    "Bathrooms were not usable in my opinion but I have a bathroom tent with potty so it didn’t bother us."

    "I would recommend the sites in the high 30's as they are more secluded."

    3. Dunlap Campground

    5 Reviews
    Comptche, CA
    14 miles
    Website

    "3 sites are currently closed due to COVID to encourage social distancing; sites fill up quickly on weekends; no on-site camp host, but Cal Fire does come through to write receipts and pick up trash."

    4. Mendocino Redwoods RV Resort

    9 Reviews
    Willits, CA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 459-6179

    "We were just a few steps from the pool, which was clean, but pretty cold. It didn’t seem like it was heated. If it is, it’s not heated well."

    "The Mendocino redwoods RV resort just outside of Willits on CA-20 to Fort Bragg, California, was 3 years ago a KOA resort."

    5. Jackson Demonstration Forest

    3 Reviews
    Caspar, CA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 964-5674

    "Jackson State Demonstration forest is about 6 miles from fort Bragg on hwy.20 Campground is about 3 miles down a dirt road down into the forest from the highway.

    Beautiful, clean and peaceful."

    "I’m bad about planning ahead and couldn’t reserve a campground at my usual spots also was trying to avoid the smoke in the valley from all the forest fires."

    6. Westport Beach RV Park and Campground

    16 Reviews
    Westport, CA
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 964-2964

    $55 - $155 / night

    "Little store has anything you forgot, clean bathrooms, fire pits at each site,friendly staff. We were in 24’ class C RV"

    "We stayed in our van in the tent area which was secluded, with a stream meandering through, and it was nearly deserted in April."

    7. Narrows Lodge Resort

    4 Reviews
    Upper Lake, CA
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 275-2718

    "It’s a short walk from anywhere in the campground down to the lake. The water is crystal clear and there’s a little dock for jumping off of."

    "We received a key to our own bathroom and shower! They had a sink to was dishes in and a place to clean our fish. We rented a motor boat for a few hours to explore the beautiful lake.  Pet friendly."

    8. Jug Handle Farm

    1 Review
    Caspar, CA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 357-0783

    $40 / night

    9. Middle Creek Campground

    4 Reviews
    Upper Lake, CA
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 275-2361

    $8 / night

    "Middle creek campground was as close as we could find to free camping in Upper Lake CA."

    "Beautiful location, campground was easily accessible going up Elk Mountain Road. Camped in Site 11, pull through, no hook ups, nice picnic table, grill and fire pit. Vault toilets, no showers."

    10. The Aurora RV Park & Marina

    7 Reviews
    Nice, CA
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 274-5531

    $22 - $75 / night

    "She answered all our questions and showed us around. We feel in love with this place! 💕 You can fish right from your camp spot if you get a spot right on the water."

    "This park has two parts: most is across the street from the lake but some spots are lakeside. The lakeside spots are very tight together-and require backing in."

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Glamping Reviews near Navarro, CA

81 Reviews of 13 Navarro Campgrounds


  • Donna M.
    Apr. 11, 2019

    Middle Creek Campground

    Oh heaven or peaceful tranquility

    Middle creek campground was as close as we could find to free camping in Upper Lake CA. At the time of our visit 90% of the Mendocino National Forest was closed as a result of fires the past year as well as landslides due to rains.this is normally a ohv area but since all trails are closed it is quiet and peaceful.you can hear the creek running along the camp, as well as the wild turkeys . There must be over 15 different species of birds as well. Each campsite has a picnic table , fire pit as well as a bbq grill. They do have vault toilets and running water. It was $8.00 a nite but offered a discount with a America the beautiful pass

  • D
    Aug. 7, 2020

    Jackson Demonstration Forest

    Secluded and peaceful

    Jackson State Demonstration forest is about 6 miles from fort Bragg on hwy.20 Campground is about 3 miles down a dirt road down into the forest from the highway.

    Beautiful, clean and peaceful. Plenty of trails to explore and Noyo River meanders through the center. It was self pay upon arrival and the whole place was welcoming. Nice day use area with tables and creek for playing in. No water but fire pits and grills, and picnic tables in campsites. At the sites , Trash and pit toilet areas seemed cleaned regularly and cal fire was seen a few times through our stay so it’s out there but doesn’t feel far away.

    There was a massive group site that would be gorgeous for a family gathering too!

  • L
    Aug. 27, 2020

    Dunlap Campground

    Great FCFS sites close to coast

    3 sites are currently closed due to COVID to encourage social distancing; sites fill up quickly on weekends; no on-site camp host, but Cal Fire does come through to write receipts and pick up trash. Not sure if there's water (we brought our own). Good option if needing first come first serve sites since all of the state parks are reservation-only currently. All sites have fire ring and picnic table, also some access to the creek/river bed below to explore. Really convenient to Fort Bragg (30 min away) or Willets (30 min away). No cell service. Only possible complaint would be that you can hear the road noise, but get used to it after awhile.

  • Cassidy Y.
    Aug. 2, 2021

    Jackson Demonstration Forest

    Pretty good spot

    I’m bad about planning ahead and couldn’t reserve a campground at my usual spots also was trying to avoid the smoke in the valley from all the forest fires. This area was recommended because they are all first come first serve. I drove up on a Friday in July and was able to get a spot at Dunlap campground. The campground filled up by 5:00 Friday night and stayed full the rest of the weekend. Each camp has a picnic table, fire pit and a bbq. Dump lap has 17 spots and a vaulted toilet. There was a small creek behind the campground which was nice. It was about a 30 minute drive to fort Bragg made for an easy day trip. The campground is maintained by cal fire $20 a night. No camp host on site, cal fire crew came in once a day to check the campground. Fellow campers weren’t too loud, the birds were worse in the morning. I’m

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 14, 2024

    Mendocino Magic

    Not Ready for the Public Camping But a Lot of Potential

    On the positive side, the people that work there are very hospitable and friendly.  We had reserved 2 days.  But for $70 per day for 2 people (they charge by the person per day) there are not enough amenities and the grounds are not well kept.  Check in is not until 4pm.  First, there is no place to put garbage.  You have to take it with you.  Bathrooms are just blue porta-potties.  There is a map of the property, but almost no signs on the property, so it's hard to know where you are in relation to the map.  The campsites are numbered on the map, but not at the physical campsites.  Although the property is in the mountains and there is a reservoir for swimming and boating, (a big plus), there are tools and equipment in various stages of disrepair at several places on the facility that are not screened from view of the camping areas.  The RV hookup areas are too primitive compared to typical campsites.  (again, the price is too much for what you get)  There are canoes and kayaks available for use at the reservoir, (a very nice amenity) but various boating equipment litter the shores and spoil the views.  I was told this facility caters mainly to group events, like weddings and there are nice glamping tents available.   But it looked like they just didn't pick up after the last party.  We left after one day.

  • Mary L.
    Aug. 11, 2018

    Manchester Beach / Mendocino Coast KOA

    quick stop

    we enjoyed having a full kitchen available and the community entertainment like s’mores around the campfire. bocce ball courts definitely needed some TLC.

  • Michi P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 24, 2025

    Middle Creek Campground

    Great place for dry camping

    Beautiful location, campground was easily accessible going up Elk Mountain Road. Camped in Site 11, pull through, no hook ups, nice picnic table, grill and fire pit. Vault toilets, no showers. There is potable water close to the campsites. Very quiet during the week, it did get noisier on the weekends, but everyone settled down for the evening.

  • Stephanie P.
    Apr. 18, 2015

    Fuller Grove Group Campground

    Great memories

    I have been camping here for 20 years and have always had a great time. Camp sites are spaced out, so you're not on top of one another like some of the other sites around the lake. Also has a nice beach and direct access to the lake. Campground hosts change from year to year and have been good people. Since Lake Pillsbury is more secluded compared to Lake Mendocino, it tends to get a lot less traffic from campers (except around holidays). People who come are generally experienced campers or families on vacation and not 20-somethings looking to party. Noise normally isn't an issue, even when all the sites are full. Bring your own seat gaskets and toilet paper though. No seat gaskets are provided in the vault toilets, and the toilet paper is sometimes just 1-ply.

  • Sheri T.
    Feb. 15, 2022

    Westport Beach RV Park and Campground

    Great Beach location

    Nice space between sites, beach is just a hop, skip and jump away. Little store has anything you forgot, clean bathrooms, fire pits at each site,friendly staff. We were in 24’ class C RV


Guide to Navarro

Glamping accommodations near Navarro, California sit at an elevation of approximately 300 feet within California's coastal mountain range. The region experiences a Mediterranean climate with average summer temperatures around 75°F and winter lows around 40°F. Coastal fog frequently rolls in during morning and evening hours, creating temperature fluctuations that campers should prepare for with layered clothing regardless of season.

What to do

Beach exploration: Manchester State Park Campground offers direct access to miles of driftwood-strewn beaches for walking, beachcombing, and wildlife viewing. "The campground is just above the driftwood beach offering walks in solitude with the breaking waves in the background," notes one visitor who appreciated the quieter coastal experience.

Lighthouse visits: Point Arena Lighthouse sits just beyond Manchester State Park and provides historical context to the area. According to one camper at Manchester State Park Campground, "There is still a pasture full of cows across the street and the Pt. Arena lighthouse just beyond to greet you in the morning, and the ocean still crashes within earshot."

Water activities: Narrows Lodge Resort offers lake-based recreation with boat rentals for exploring Blue Lakes. "We rented a motor boat for a few hours to explore the beautiful lake," shares one guest at Narrows Lodge Resort, adding that they also enjoyed "a dock to fish from" during their stay.

Hiking trails: Jackson Demonstration Forest features multiple trails along the Noyo River. A visitor notes, "Plenty of trails to explore and Noyo River meanders through the center," making it an excellent option for glampers seeking day hikes near their accommodations.

What campers like

Private beach access: Westport Beach RV Park provides exclusive beach areas not accessible to the general public. "The beach is right there. You can see and or hear the waves crashing. Beautiful," shares one camper at Westport Beach RV Park and Campground, who appreciated the proximity to the water.

Communal facilities: Many glamping sites offer shared amenities that enhance the experience. "The campground has a HUGE kitchen with 3 electric stoves and several sinks and microwaves for camper use," reports a visitor to Manchester Beach / Mendocino Coast KOA, highlighting the unexpected conveniences.

Wildlife viewing: The region supports diverse ecosystems where wildlife sightings are common. At Dunlap Campground, one visitor observed "Tons of wildlife. Fox, deer, raccoon, etc. keep your food locked up at all times," emphasizing the importance of proper food storage when glamping in this area.

Night sky viewing: Limited light pollution creates exceptional stargazing opportunities. A Manchester State Park visitor noted the "incredible stargazing" conditions due to minimal city lights, adding, "No city lights to speak of = incredible stargazing. Oceanside = fall asleep to the sound of crashing waves."

What you should know

Reservation timing: First-come, first-served options exist but can fill quickly during peak seasons. At Manchester State Park, a camper observed, "Nearly all the other campgrounds on the CA coast require a reservation 6 months in advance for weekends, with weekday availability not much better. This small campground had a number of empty spots available at 8pm on a Saturday."

Weather considerations: Coastal locations experience significant fog and temperature fluctuations. "Being so close to the beach though, it gets COLD at night," warns a KOA visitor, highlighting the need for proper bedding and heating options when glamping near Navarro.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular glamping campsite near Navarro, CA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Navarro, CA is Manchester Beach / Mendocino Coast KOA with a 4.3-star rating from 17 reviews.

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