Best Cabin Camping near New Cuyama, CA

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Best Cabin Sites Near New Cuyama, California (10)

    1. Cachuma Lake Recreation Area

    56 Reviews
    239 Photos
    883 Saves
    Santa Ynez, California

    Set amidst acres of wilderness flanked by the picturesque Santa Ynez and San Rafael Mountains, lies glimmering Cachuma Lake. Here you will find practically everything you need for a relaxing getaway in the great outdoors. Mild temperatures, typically sunny skies, and celebrated fishing conditions make camping here during winter months exceptionally rewarding. The County entered into a long-term lease with the Federal Bureau of Reclamation in 1953 to manage the 9,000 acre Cachuma Lake Recreation Area. Cachuma Lake was formed by the construction of Bradbury Dam in that same year. Located off scenic Highway 154 in the Santa Ynez Valley, Cachuma Lake is midway between the beaches and bustle of Santa Barbara and the Danish Community of Solvang. At any age... in any season... you'll find that the Cachuma Lake Recreation Area offers a fun and relaxing getaway.

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    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    2. Reyes Creek Campground

    15 Reviews
    47 Photos
    318 Saves
    Pine Mountain Club, California

    Overview

    Hammock spots, dipping holes and a fishing stream make Reyes Creek Campground an ideal hideaway. Located near the Sespe Wilderness alongside Reyes Creek you will find renewal and replenishment, Reyes Creek-style.

    Recreation

    Trail hiking, fishing, swimming, group camping, mountain biking, hunting, horseback riding, nature viewing, and recreational mining are favored activities. Day trips to higher elevation snow play in the winter is also enjoyed.

    Natural Features

    This shaded streamside campground located at 3,500 feet elevation boasts an ample supply of riparian oak and cottonwood trees. The creek area is well shaded and runs year-round. Overhead you may catch a glimpse of red-tailed hawks soaring above the trees. If you are lucky, you may see a California condor!

    Nearby Attractions

    Located south of Ozena Valley, this campground provides access to the Sespe Wilderness via the Reyes Creek Trail linking to the Piedra Blanc National Recreation Trail. This site is the trailhead for Gene Marshall-Piedra Blanca National Recreation Area ideal for hiking or mountain biking.

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    $30 - $154 / night

    3. Flying Flags RV Resort

    20 Reviews
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    186 Saves
    Buellton, California

    With a s’more in your hand and a brand new friend at your side, you might not remember all the things that inspired you to visit Flying Flags in the first place. Like the fact that it’s surrounded by miles and miles of lush, Central Coast vineyards. Or the fact that it’s just down the road from an outrageously charming ostrich refuge. Or the fact that it’s on the edge of the village of Buellton—the home of split pea soup. Because when you’re at Flying Flags, you’ll see that these grounds create a village in themselves.

    Here, poolside cabanas keep families cool late into the afternoon. And expertly groomed bocce courts host brackets late into the evening. Front porches foster interactions between neighbors. And fire pits tend to spark a few stories among them too. Sure, the beauty of this place is more than enough to inspire you to come for a vacation. But the beauty of our community is what just might inspire you to come back.

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    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    4. Lopez Lake Recreation Area

    34 Reviews
    87 Photos
    389 Saves
    Arroyo Grande, California

    Located just ten miles east of Arroyo Grande, California, Lopez Lake Recreation Area is one of the top choices for camping and leisure trips. With 22 miles of shoreline and summer lake temperatures around 70°F, there is something for everyone; camping, fishing, boating, picnicking, hiking and equestrian trails, mountain biking, zip-lining, birdwatching and so much more. The warm climate of the Central Coast makes Lopez Lake the ideal, year-round recreational destination. Once covered by the sea, the surrounding hills of Lopez Lake are rich with relics of ancient days and studded with oak trees. Over 175 species of flowering plants, and more than 150 species of birds have been identified within the park. The naturally beautiful canyons were once hunting and fishing grounds for the Chumash Indians. Later, homesteaders and ranchers inhabited the area and harvested grain crops for Mission San Luis Obispo. Lopez Lake was then created in 1969 to provide domestic water for the Five Cities area of the Central Coast.

    Lopez Lake with its 22 miles of shoreline is the ideal year-round recreational destination for everyone. There are 377 campsites to choose from. Many overlook the lake, and others are nestled among picturesque oaks. There are primitive, electrical, full hook-up, and group campsites available. Hot shower facilities are at several campgrounds. Camping reservations can be made up to one year in advance.

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    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs

    $60 - $70 / night

    5. Songdog Ranch

    4 Reviews
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    63 Saves
    New Cuyama, California

    Songdog Ranch is not a dude ranch, nor some ritzy retreat. It is a secluded rustic get away for the 'real' and adventurous. There are no cattle grazing in the pastures, nor fields of fruit along our fence line. The only things ever raised here are small herds of wine glasses in the light of campfires.

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    • Reservable
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    $20 - $40 / night

    6. Sun Outdoors Santa Barbara

    16 Reviews
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    469 Saves
    Goleta, California

    Treat the family to memorable camping on California's Central Coast at Sun Outdoors Santa Barbara, formerly Ocean Mesa RV Resort. Our fantastic resort is situated in Santa Barbara, where the Pacific Ocean and Ynez Mountains offer a spectacular setting and stunning backdrop for activities and adventure.

    Choose your experience with a selection of spacious RV and tent sites. Enjoy fun amenities like a heated swimming pool and our amazing market that features camping gear, souvenirs, local wine, craft beer, and beach gear. Gather for seasonal outdoor movie nights on the market lawn. Or explore trails on docent-led hikes, take the kids to our llama and goat farm, and check out the events hosted at the El Capitan Canyon Market, located at El Capitan Canyon, our sister resort.

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    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    7. Thousand Trails Rancho Oso

    7 Reviews
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    138 Saves
    Goleta, California

    Bordered by the Los Padres National Forest and the Santa Ynez River, Rancho Oso RV Camping offers acres of beautiful scenery and endless opportunities for horseback riding, hiking, and photography. Explore 310 beautiful acres of our RV camp in California, filled with history dating back to 1845. Put on your boots and hats (spurs optional), come to our RV camp in coastal California, and experience the Western atmosphere of Rancho Oso from our RV camping sites.Have a horse? Board it with us & take advantage of our Western Village and horse camping options with spacious pasture, covered corrals and more.

    Visit the Western Village, adobe, stables, conestoga wagons, cabins, stone lodge and all the unique amenities we have to offer at our RV camp in California. At Rancho Oso RV Resort, we encourage you to participate in the recreation events, entertainment, or sit back, relax, and enjoy the scenery and wildlife native to our area. We are also just a scenic 30-minute drive from Santa Barbara or Solvang.

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    • Reservable
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    8. The Little Brave House

    1 Review
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    3 Saves
    Carrizo Plain National Monument, California

    Rustic cabin on 2.5 acres. Come see the Carrizo Plains! Whether you're into Soda Lake, wildflowers, zillion-star views, the rare local fauna, or exploring the nearby beaches and wineries, there's something here for everyone.

    Grab your own pillows and blankies and come check it out! We look forward to sharing this incredible & unique experience with you!

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    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • Cabins

    $125 - $145 / night

    9. Arroyo Hondo Vista Point Rest / Camp area

    8 Reviews
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    290 Saves
    Solvang, California
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    10. El Capitan Canyon

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    11 Saves
    Goleta, California

    Escape to Nature

    A spectacular setting on the Santa Barbara coast where the Pacific Ocean and Santa Ynez Mountains provide a stunning backdrop for adventure. Experience nature lodging in the beauty of the environment in camp-like surroundings with resort-style services not usually found in traditional camping.

    Glamping-style accomodations are available in cedar cabins or adventure yurts where travelers can blend modern amenities, such as Wi-Fi, alongside the escapism and adventure recreation of camping, in accommodations that offer all the plush comforts you enjoy and expect.

    El Capitan Canyon is a wildlife corridor. For the safety of your pets and the preservation of the Canyon, the property has a strict no pet policy.

    El Capitan Canyon sits next to the Sun Outdoors Santa Barbara RV resort and has exchange privilege access where you can stop by their Camp store, watch an outdoor movie, or soak in the hot tub.

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    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    $225 - $600 / night

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Guide to New Cuyama

Cabin camping near New Cuyama, California, offers a unique blend of outdoor adventure and cozy accommodations, perfect for those looking to escape into nature.

Cabin campers appreciate these amenities

  • At Cachuma Lake Recreation Area, guests can enjoy spacious cabins with access to clean restrooms, showers, and a camp store for essentials.
  • Reyes Creek Campground features well-maintained cabins nestled in a scenic area, providing a peaceful retreat with nearby hiking trails.
  • El Capitan Canyon offers luxurious cabins with modern amenities, including picnic tables and fire pits for evening gatherings.

Some prices for cabin camping range from $50 to $200

  • A stay at Thousand Trails Rancho Oso can start around $50 for basic cabins, making it an affordable option for families.
  • For a more upscale experience, cabins at Cachuma Lake Recreation Area can go up to $200, offering stunning views and access to recreational activities.
  • Budget-conscious travelers might find options at Reyes Creek Campground starting at approximately $75, providing a great value for a cabin stay in nature.

Explore the beauty of nearby attractions

  • The picturesque trails at Cachuma Lake Recreation Area are perfect for hiking and birdwatching, making it a great spot for nature lovers.
  • Just a short drive from Thousand Trails Rancho Oso, visitors can explore the scenic landscapes of Los Padres National Forest, ideal for horseback riding and hiking.
  • The stunning views from Reyes Creek Campground provide a serene backdrop for outdoor activities, including fishing and wildlife observation.

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    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near New Cuyama, CA is Cachuma Lake Recreation Area with a 4.3-star rating from 56 reviews.

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