Best Glamping near Oceanside, CA

Looking to get away and reconnect with nature? Glamping near Oceanside is the perfect choice. Camping has always been a favorite form of travel for many, but Oceanside, CA glamping is a new and unique way to do it. The Dyrt's camping photos, reviews, and tips are an easy way to find the right California glamping spot for you.

Best Glamping Sites Near Oceanside, California (46)

    Katie O.'s photo of glamping accommodations at South Carlsbad State Beach Campground near Oceanside, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at South Carlsbad State Beach Campground near Oceanside, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at South Carlsbad State Beach Campground near Oceanside, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at South Carlsbad State Beach Campground near Oceanside, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at South Carlsbad State Beach Campground near Oceanside, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at South Carlsbad State Beach Campground near Oceanside, CA

    1. South Carlsbad State Beach Campground

    75 Reviews
    164 Photos
    1026 Saves
    Carlsbad, California

    For many, once the sun comes out and summer rolls around, it can be hard to resist the urge to get outside and soak up some fun. If you relate, and you just need to unplug for a minute, Carlsbad camping offers some of the state’s best camping sites around. When your work has stacked up and you’re overloaded, it’s time to gather your camping gear, and head to Carlsbad State Beach camping for solitude and relaxation.

    This San Diego beach and campground feature camping, swimming, surfing, skin diving, fishing and picnicking. The campground is especially popular in the summer, thanks to its scenic location which overlooks the picturesque Carlsbad Beach below. Even better, the campground offers direct access to the beach via a set of well-kept stairs. As a result of the popularity, the campground is reservation only, so don’t show up without one or you’ll likely be unable to stay.

    When you’re done with the beach, check out the nearby California geography and some of the trails within the park. If the ocean isn’t your thing, a number of Campfire Programs, Junior Ranger Programs, and Nature Walks may be offered. That said, program availability changes with the season, so be sure to check signs posted on the restrooms and at the entrance station regarding park information during your visit.

    At night, campers are gently caressed to sleep by the nearby ocean tide, lapping upon its secluded shoreline. There is plenty of privacy throughout, thanks to the large selection of flora and fauna throughout the campground. The campsites themselves are also spacious, with roughly half of them featuring electric hookups. Additionally, All restrooms and shower buildings have accessible facilities. Prior to arrival, visitors with disabilities who need assistance should contact the unit Supervising Ranger.

    South Carlsbad State Beach Campground is perfect for campers and individuals who love the ocean and the outdoors. Whether you’re looking surf the rolling waves, or paddle board out and take part in all that the north county coastline has to offer, you’re sure to have fun here.

    • Pets
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs

    $50 - $650 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at San Elijo State Beach Campground near Oceanside, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at San Elijo State Beach Campground near Oceanside, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at San Elijo State Beach Campground near Oceanside, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at San Elijo State Beach Campground near Oceanside, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at San Elijo State Beach Campground near Oceanside, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at San Elijo State Beach Campground near Oceanside, CA

    2. San Elijo State Beach Campground

    36 Reviews
    75 Photos
    1134 Saves
    Cardiff-by-the-Sea, California

    Located on the San Diego Coast, San Elijo Campground offers camping, swimming, surfing, showers and picnicking. The narrow, bluff-backed stretch of sand has a nearby reef popular with snorkelers and divers. A camp store and snack bar located near the campground entrance operates March through December and provides all the amenities a camper may need including some RV supplies, boogie boards, and firewood. This San Elijo camping destination requires reservations for its 171 campsites.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs

    $50 - $520 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Dixon Lake Campground near Oceanside, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Dixon Lake Campground near Oceanside, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Dixon Lake Campground near Oceanside, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Dixon Lake Campground near Oceanside, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Dixon Lake Campground near Oceanside, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Dixon Lake Campground near Oceanside, CA

    3. Dixon Lake Campground

    25 Reviews
    70 Photos
    400 Saves
    Escondido, California
    • Pets
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs

    $39 - $50 / night

    Laura M.'s photo of glamping accommodations at Dos Picos County Park near Oceanside, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Dos Picos County Park near Oceanside, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Dos Picos County Park near Oceanside, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Dos Picos County Park near Oceanside, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Dos Picos County Park near Oceanside, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Dos Picos County Park near Oceanside, CA

    4. Dos Picos County Park

    33 Reviews
    98 Photos
    281 Saves
    Poway, California
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $24 - $100 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at San Onofre Recreation Beach and Camping near Oceanside, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at San Onofre Recreation Beach and Camping near Oceanside, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at San Onofre Recreation Beach and Camping near Oceanside, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at San Onofre Recreation Beach and Camping near Oceanside, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at San Onofre Recreation Beach and Camping near Oceanside, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at San Onofre Recreation Beach and Camping near Oceanside, CA

    5. San Onofre Recreation Beach and Camping

    20 Reviews
    56 Photos
    331 Saves
    San Clemente, California

    Located at the north end of Camp Pendleton, the San Onofre Beach Campgrounds are one of three areas aboard the base that patrons can utilize year round.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs

    $45 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Bluffs Campground — San Onofre State Beach near Oceanside, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Bluffs Campground — San Onofre State Beach near Oceanside, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Bluffs Campground — San Onofre State Beach near Oceanside, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Bluffs Campground — San Onofre State Beach near Oceanside, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Bluffs Campground — San Onofre State Beach near Oceanside, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Bluffs Campground — San Onofre State Beach near Oceanside, CA

    6. Bluffs Campground — San Onofre State Beach

    20 Reviews
    78 Photos
    488 Saves
    San Clemente, California

    San Onofre Campground and day-use parking along Old Highway 101 adjacent to the beautiful sandstone bluffs. This beach below is popular with swimmers and surfers with six rugged dirt access trails cut into the bluff above. All campsites include a fire pit and picnic table. The campground offers cold outdoor showers and chemical toilets. No RV hookups are available, however, there is a RV dump-station.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs

    $250 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Oceanside RV Resort near Oceanside, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Oceanside RV Resort near Oceanside, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Oceanside RV Resort near Oceanside, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Oceanside RV Resort near Oceanside, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Oceanside RV Resort near Oceanside, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Oceanside RV Resort near Oceanside, CA

    7. Oceanside RV Resort

    14 Reviews
    57 Photos
    120 Saves
    Oceanside, California

    Eager to camp near the beach? Oceanside RV Resort will overwhelm your senses with its perfect year-round climate and proximity to the Pacific Ocean.

    Oceanside RV Resort offers beautiful accommodations with idyllic hillside sunrises and dramatic sunsets over the ocean. Enjoy a variety of full-hookup sites, free Wi-Fi and cable, game room, pool with spa, general store, bike rentals, and on-site laundry to make your stay ever so convenient.

    The Resort is improving landscaping and site partitions to create a more tranquil stay. The Welcome Center was recently remodeled, which included the game room, laundry, and restrooms. We also converted to solar-powered as our contribution to the environment!

    San Diego’s North County, Oceanside, is a classic California beach community. It boasts warm sandy beaches, a historic wooden pier, and a harbor village filled with surfing, fishing, and other activities. Oceanside is also central to Southern California’s famous attractions, including Legoland, SeaWorld, Disneyland, and the world-famous San Diego Zoo. With its year-round sunny climate and average temperatures of 70 degrees, Oceanside’s weather has been rated by USA Today as the second-most ideal climate in the United States and the fifth-most ideal weather in the world.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Berton M.'s photo of glamping accommodations at Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness Park near Oceanside, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness Park near Oceanside, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness Park near Oceanside, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness Park near Oceanside, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness Park near Oceanside, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness Park near Oceanside, CA

    8. Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness Park

    20 Reviews
    86 Photos
    388 Saves
    Coto de Caza, California

    While the park does now have water, the showers remain closed. Water is limited, though, so please plan accordingly.

    Caspers Wilderness Park is an 8,000 acre protected wilderness preserve nestled among the river terraces and sandstone canyons of the western coastal Santa Ana Mountains. The park's many fertile valleys are overtly complemented by specimen groves of native Coastal Live Oak and magnificent stands of California Sycamore. These areas are further accentuated by seasonal wildflower displays and running streams. Wildlife is abundant and can be readily viewed from any of the park's numerous trails.

    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs

    $20 - $25 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Lake Skinner Recreation Area near Oceanside, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Lake Skinner Recreation Area near Oceanside, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Lake Skinner Recreation Area near Oceanside, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Lake Skinner Recreation Area near Oceanside, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Lake Skinner Recreation Area near Oceanside, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Lake Skinner Recreation Area near Oceanside, CA

    9. Lake Skinner Recreation Area

    25 Reviews
    47 Photos
    364 Saves
    Temecula, California
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $25 - $45 / night

    Berton M.'s photo of glamping accommodations at Moro Campground — Crystal Cove State Park near Oceanside, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Moro Campground — Crystal Cove State Park near Oceanside, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Moro Campground — Crystal Cove State Park near Oceanside, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Moro Campground — Crystal Cove State Park near Oceanside, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Moro Campground — Crystal Cove State Park near Oceanside, CA
    Camper-submitted photo at Moro Campground — Crystal Cove State Park near Oceanside, CA

    10. Moro Campground — Crystal Cove State Park

    34 Reviews
    67 Photos
    1369 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.

    • Pets
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs
    • Tents

    $75 / night

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Recent Glamping Reviews near Oceanside, CA

661 Reviews of 46 Oceanside Campgrounds


  • Brianne S.
    Berton M.'s photo of glamping accommodations at Moro Campground — Crystal Cove State Park near Oceanside, CA
    Sep. 23, 2020

    Moro Campground — Crystal Cove State Park

    Hiking & glamping!

    Great clean campground, beautiful views, short walk down to the beach! Lots of hiking trils around, or take the walk across the beach to the shake shack! Definitely recommend for a local glamping trip!

  • R
    Veronica H.'s photo of glamping accommodations at San Diego Metro KOA near Oceanside, CA
    Aug. 19, 2020

    San Diego Metro KOA

    Great KOA!

    We visit this place once a year in the summer, sometimes twice. This place is glamping for sure. They have full service hookups for rv’s and trailers, bungalows and cabins. Lots of amenities for the kiddos when COVID isn’t around. The new pool is great.

  • A
    GoodVibes Ranch & Farm M.'s photo of glamping accommodations at GoodVibes Ranch & Farm near Oceanside, CA
    Apr. 20, 2024

    GoodVibes Ranch & Farm

    More like Glamping than Camping!

    Let me first off say that the property is beautiful and that my hosts Carolyn and Bernie were very accommodating and had great energy.  Plenty of room for beautiful hikes on their many acres of land packed with some great views a few decks scattered around the property.  I found out they have a full size professional disc golf course here! I don’t bring my discs, but Carolyn and Bernie happily lent me some discs so I could try it out. 

    Now to the Glamping- now I been camping a bunch, the reason I say that this is glamping is that they have actual running water flushable toilets and outdoor hot showers!  I can’t tell you how excited I was lol, it really upleveled the whole camping experience. They also have an industrial kitchen as well as an outdoor bar where they have very fairly priced beer and wine. Did I mention they have a full size professional pool table? Turns out Bernie and Carolyn are professional pool players too! This place is awesome! I will definitely be coming back again again to relax. I live in sd so it’s only about 35-40min drive from my place.  Thank you so much Carolyn and Bernie for such a great experience!!

  • m
    Milagros B.'s photo of glamping accommodations at Thousand Trails Pio Pico near Oceanside, CA
    Aug. 4, 2018

    Thousand Trails Pio Pico

    More of a Resort than a campground

    Went here with friends and it was nice but there are way too many RV'S and ATV'S. there's no place to have a fire because there might be a wild fire outbreak. Bathrooms are clean and the showers are free. There are even halls where you can play BINGO and a game room with Wii games. Camping spots are big enough for 2 8 person tents or 1 small rv and a 4 person tent. If you want to glamping this is a good place but if you want to tent camp I would look somewhere else.

  • J
    Veronica H.'s photo of glamping accommodations at San Diego Metro KOA near Oceanside, CA
    Aug. 9, 2021

    San Diego Metro KOA

    Absolutely the best campground for the family!

    This is hands down the best campground around. The facility is spotless, extremely clean, environment is awesome where everyone is friendly and they put so much effort into making it fun for the kids with activities at the kids club, bike and trike rentals, a super modern pool and awesome gift shop on top of huge jumping pillows, playgrounds and a giant backyard. It’s our favorite camping spot and everywhere we go is unmatched to here. The kids usually ride around the site and you’re in the middle of San Diego so you can go to the beach, Legoland, Sea World go out to eat or door dash some food! Definitely convenient to everything and the best way to glamp!

  • Pablo L.
    Camper-submitted photo at Lake Hemet Campground near Oceanside, CA
    Aug. 29, 2023

    Lake Hemet Campground

    Great Time!

    Visited the last 2 weeks of August. Great place for family and kids. Affordable. Campsite #295. You can fit two 10' x10' canopies to cover the bench table, and fit 2 individual tents (4-6 person) OR a bigger 12p tent however you decide to position it. It has its own Fire pit. Different campgrounds for all chosen methods (Tent, RV, Glamping, etc..) There's restrooms you can use. There's showers you can pay per use. The swim zone isn't too far from this campsite, 5-10 min walk w/ no accessories. If you have little ones, you can take them with a wagon but I'd recommend just driving your car with a few items to the zone. Bring your own shade for this campsite, your own water too. The marketplace is near the entrance BUT they only sell individual waters (No 48 pack types). You'll definitely hear your neighbors snore at night after a long day LOL.. quiet hours are from 10pm - 8am. Overall, this is a great spot. If you're lucky to snag other spots with trees covering you then great but this is still a good campsite. Happy camping! ... Oh yeah, T-Mobile no service up there (apparently Verizon, AT&T do)

  • Alicia F.
    Camper-submitted photo at Oceanside RV Resort near Oceanside, CA
    May. 2, 2020

    Oceanside RV Resort

    Ocean 🌊 side

    We camped here on a trip up the coast and found this spot at the end of the day. There are 5 spots where you can walk your stuff and camp right on the beach. Each spot was secluded and had a picnic table and a good size area for your tent. It’s a newer retro campground with spots for RV’s, tents, cabins and yurts. There are a lot of option and facilities with showers, bathrooms and laundry.

  • Brian C.
    Camper-submitted photo at Oceanside RV Resort near Oceanside, CA
    Sep. 1, 2018

    Oceanside RV Resort

    Fine But Not Amazing

    There are several RV Parks in the Oceanside area, or that are nearby beaches. We've had a great time across the street at Paradise Pier. The Oceanside RV Park, however, leaves quite a bit to be desired. There are quite a few areas that seem to be under constant renovation, as well as many long-time visitors, which isn't really our scene. And while it is close to the beach, it also borders an active train track. There are other better options.

    That said, there are two reasosn why you'd want to stay at Oceanside if other places were not available. First, their, dog run is quite a bit larger that other places and second, they have a strange fake grass tent area where you can stay without at RV, which is one of the only "resort" type places where I've seen that in the area.

  • Erin G.
    Katie O.'s photo of glamping accommodations at South Carlsbad State Beach Campground near Oceanside, CA
    Aug. 15, 2018

    South Carlsbad State Beach Campground

    Beatiful SoCal beach spot right off of the 5

    If you’re headed to San Diego, be sure to stop and check out Carlsbad just off of the 5. this awesome beach town is quintessential Southern California beach awesomeness and it is absolutely gorgeous. Camp right off of the beach as well as have access to local shopping and restaurants. While you camp, you’ve got to check out Carlsbad cliffs for some stellar views. There are also loads of beach activities like whale watching, kayaking, surfing, fishing, and paddle boarding! My secret spot for the best fish and chips EVER is close by in Oceanside called “Harbor Fish n’ Chips.” Be sure to check this place out!

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo at Launch Pointe Recreation Destination and RV Park near Oceanside, CA
    Feb. 6, 2023

    Launch Pointe Recreation Destination and RV Park

    Clean park

    We spent 4 nights here. The park is renovated and clean. Best laundry room I’ve seen in our travels. Sites are gravel with a concrete pad and picnic table. Each corner has a super bright street light. Thank goodness for blackout shades. The lake was closed due to algae bloom. They have a great area of vintage trailers that can be rented, as well as some super nice yurts. The restaurant was only open one of the nights we were there. Not impressive. We were the only diners there. We explored the area. As it was winter, there wasn’t much to do.

  • brittanie H.
    Katie O.'s photo of glamping accommodations at South Carlsbad State Beach Campground near Oceanside, CA
    Aug. 1, 2018

    South Carlsbad State Beach Campground

    Just Beachy

    South Carlsbad State Beach is extremely crowded (like many coastal campsites in Southern California), but has very easy access to your own space on the beach below the cliffs.

    We scored a last minute site because the weather was cold and windy on a Saturday in February, otherwise BOOK IN ADVANCE.

    There are lots of RVs, kids riding their bikes, and dogs galore, all of which are fun, but if you’re looking for a private site, look elsewhere!

    Fire Pits and a picnic table at each campsite and plenty of area to park your car and set up a table/easy up/etc.

    If you book on the West or Ocean side, only a chain link fence separates you from the beautiful sunsets the Pacific Ocean has to offer!

  • William V.
    Camper-submitted photo at Oceanside RV Resort near Oceanside, CA
    Oct. 8, 2022

    Oceanside RV Resort

    Tight place

    It's right off main strip in oceanside. Small sign almost missed the turn. Tight spots lucky for us It's not summer so it was full. It is clean and besides the commuter train pretty quiet

  • Patrick J.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo at Oceanside RV Resort near Oceanside, CA
    Mar. 5, 2024

    Oceanside RV Resort

    Nice for a couple of days

    This was our first visit to the Oceanside area. The RV park did a great job with communication in all phases of the planned stop. They did text to look for the check in with the orange flags. Once there, these flags are very narrow and I hard a hard time spotting them, as they are on a busy sign flooded street.. After circling back and now coming from the east, the narrow drive with the street light and curb wasn't enough for us to turn...so backed it up and went to the wider entrance down the street. Hopefully your arrival will be easier. :-). Once through self check in, the sites are all concrete but pretty tight. All the hook ups worked well. The Wi-Fi is one of the best I have used. The showers and bathrooms are very clean. No real views there. Beach is an easy walk or bike ride. We enjoyed the restaurants, town and the outdoors of Oceanside.

  • Corinna B.
    Camper-submitted photo at Oceanside RV Resort near Oceanside, CA
    Mar. 31, 2020

    Oceanside RV Resort

    Totally fine. Nothing special. Good jumping-off place nearish to the beach

    Overall I’d rate this park a“meh.” It’s an okay location, across the highway and a short walk from a “beach” (more like a little beachy play area), though it’s also right up against the train tracks. Oceanside as a town is pretty cute, depending on which part you're in. You’re also a very close drive to Lego Land and not too far from San Diego and such. Since campgrounds in Southern California tend to be very, very expensive, this one falls about in the middle.

    The spots were okay. Not too tight, but not cute. There's some fences and scrub-trees in-between the spots, so that helps a bit. There’s also a dog area, which is helpful. Bathrooms okay. Nothing special. Like I said, mostly a “meh.”

    When we were there, there was also a bit of construction and such going on. In reading other reviews online it looks like there’s a new owner as of some time in 2019, so it may end up nicer in the future. But as it was, I’d try somewhere else first if you can find other options more to your liking.

  • Jeannie B.
    Camper-submitted photo at San Elijo State Beach Campground near Oceanside, CA
    Oct. 28, 2020

    San Elijo State Beach Campground

    Beach Camping in cute community

    We liked this campground because the beach is literally right there under your nose! Just a few steps down the stairs. There are showers to wash the sand off your feet. We camped on the ocean side so listening to the waves at night was lovely. It is a crowded campground with spaces so close together you can hear everything from your neighbor. Fun location as just across the street is the charming community of Cardiff. Amazing swanky Seaside Market, quirky thrift shop and great VG's donuts.

  • David W.
    Katie O.'s photo of glamping accommodations at South Carlsbad State Beach Campground near Oceanside, CA
    Jun. 1, 2018

    South Carlsbad State Beach Campground

    Campsites sit on a bluff right on Pacific 👣 steps down to beach 🌞

    South Carlsbad SB is a gem ~ it sits on a bluff right over the Pacific Ocean and is just a few steps down to beach. 👣

    Each site has a large iron fire pit and picnic table ~ btahrooms and showers are plenty ~ there is a little genrral store that has firewood ~ food ~ batteries and the like.

    Close to many wonderful places to see La Jolla ~ Del Mar horse racing track ~ Carlsbad flower fields & Windmill ~ Oceanside pier are just a few miles drive.

    Sooooö PĘÅCĘFUL to have a fire going ~ watching SŮN set and heat the waves lapping you to sleep.

    ĘNJÖY

  • Mandy The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo at Dixon Lake Campground near Oceanside, CA
    Sep. 29, 2020

    Dixon Lake Campground

    A gem so close to home!

    I grew up in Oceanside and people talked about camping at Dixon lake in Escondido and I thought it was lame and not “real” camping. Having never been there, I based this off nothing. We finally went to check it out and I was wrong. This was a perfect place to get away that’s not a far drive. We stayed at site #32 and it was nice. You could barely see the lake, but it was enough. We did have to walk a little downhill for the bathrooms and the walk back wasn’t fun, but it’s short. I would stay here again and look for a spot that has a city view just to get the experience of both.

  • Laura M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo at Tijuana River Valley Regional Park Campground near Oceanside, CA
    Apr. 21, 2023

    Tijuana River Valley Regional Park Campground

    So Close to Mexico!

    Nice basic county campground, everything is nice and new and clean. I think once the trees and bushes and things start to grow in, there will be a little bit of separation between the sites, but for now most sites are wide open. 

    The playground area is really cool, all the structures are made of wood and are all natural. Decent showers, you buy tokens from the ranger. There are nice trails and walking paths right from the campground. We didn’t walk to the beach because the area was flooded when we were there, but it appears that you can easily walk to the beach from the campground, it’s about 1.5 miles away. 

    Sites are all dry camping, no power or water at sites, and no dump station at campground. There are water spigots throughout the campground though to fill your jugs. There are yurts to rent, and some equestrian sites as well. The little loop off to the side is tents only. 

    You can see the border wall from the campground, and Verizon thought I was in Mexico when we arrived, haha. Good cell service with ATT and Verizon (not sure if Verizon switched me to the international plan during our stay there).

  • Ryan W.
    Katie O.'s photo of glamping accommodations at South Carlsbad State Beach Campground near Oceanside, CA
    Aug. 27, 2017

    South Carlsbad State Beach Campground

    It's the beach and only the beach that will bring you here.

    There is one reason and one reason only to stay at South Carlsbad Campground, and that is Carlsbad State Beach. It's a pretty convincing reason. The sand is perfect. The waves consistent. The water warmer than normal (which probably isn't a good thing in the long run, but it feels like the Caribbean Sea right now.

    The actual campground is huge and narrow with one road splitting the sites down the middle. All the sites are roughly the same with the major differences being depth and the amount of shade. The ocean side sites are premium priced ($50 during peak season) and the road side is more affordable ($35) but still pricey for a campsite. Especially one that has no privacy and is backed up against a highway. The Pacific Coast Highway but still. Sites are on sand, have a picnic table and a fire pit...and that's about it. If you're lucky, we weren't, you'll have some shade or privacy to one direction or another. Not many sites do so google earth it if you can. There are pay showers, flush toilets and a camp store with booze, ice cream bars and flip-flops if you forget yours.

    And it's busy...all the time. Most sites are booked in advance most of the peak seasons and the camp also acts as the access point for locals and tourists accessing big portions of the beach. With nearly 200 sites and additional traffic be prepared for sand always being kicked up, kids wandering aimlessly and noise from generators, partiers and traffic.

    That all sounds not so great, but the location of the camp on the cliffs overlooking the beach is still pretty great. It's not Big Sur, but it if you're looking for beach you won't find a finer spot to camp just about anywhere in SoCal. San Elijo Campground down the road is a smaller version of Carlsbad SB but is also hard to get a spot in without reservations.

    Overall, I'm giving Carlsbad SB Campground 2 1/2 Tent Stakes of Awesomeness. It isn't wilderness, but it is the beach. The location makes it worth it. Car, RV or Van camping is more fun that tent camping just because of all the sand, and to cut down on noise, and surf spots within walking distance. 

    Pro-Tip #1: California has its own reservation site now. reservecalifornia.com. You can still see the basics on reserveamerica but can't actually reserve it. The new reservecali site is kind of a dick.

    Pro-Tip #2: The far south end of the camp has the most shade/privacy brush, and only has sites on the ocean side so you'll have far more privacy.

    Pro-Tip #3: Google Earth your site. The difference between sites next to each other is big when you're talking about any versus zero shade.

    Pro-Tip #4: Pizza Port Brewing for pizza and beer. You'll be glad you did.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Katie O.'s photo of glamping accommodations at South Carlsbad State Beach Campground near Oceanside, CA
    May. 2, 2024

    South Carlsbad State Beach Campground

    Glamping of Campsites

    PROS:

    This site offers amazing sunsets and ocean breezes. There are plenty of facilities, and the camp store is great. The live music is always good, too. 

    A grocery store is nearby, just over the freeway. 

    CONS:

    It can get very crowded and packed. 

    Hard to get a site

    Many generators are always on.

    If you get a site at the far ends, it's a hike to go in and out. Try to get a site closer to the entrance and the store. But you will get a lot of traffic through your site. 

    Don't try to get there earlier; they usually won't let you in before check-in. 

    Biking and Running:

    Great if you want to ride along PCH. This stretch has good bike lanes that take you into Oceanside or Encinitas. 

    Good running. You can lap the campsite, which is almost 1 mile, end to end. I usually run down towards Encinitas along PCH.

  • Mandy The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo at Lilac Oaks Campground near Oceanside, CA
    Sep. 29, 2020

    Lilac Oaks Campground

    No privacy!

    We decided to stay at a campground closer to home (Oceanside) coming back from Palomar Mountain. We were just looking for a place to stay for one night. We showed up and every campsite was stacked on top of each other. We asked if there were any other options so we circled the entire campground and ALL the sites were super close to each other. The RV section didn’t look like camping, people live there! With that said, most of the RV’s look like junkyards. So much stuff/junk everywhere. The lake isn’t pretty or swim-able. Don’t let the pictures on their website fool you, it’s crowded. I didn’t take pics myself, but I got them from their website and circled in red where people would be camping. We decided the 45 minute drive home would be better than staying there even for one night. The receptionist was late coming back from her lunch break & wasn’t helpful when we wanted our money back when we didn’t even stay there. One of the worst campsites I’ve ever seen & I wouldn’t recommend it to anyone who knows real camping.

  • Laura M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Katie O.'s photo of glamping accommodations at South Carlsbad State Beach Campground near Oceanside, CA
    Dec. 11, 2022

    South Carlsbad State Beach Campground

    Loved It

    Paid $70/night for an ocean view dry camp spot, crazy expensive but we loved the vibe and the views here. The campground is fun and active, and everyone is friendly and happy. We had a great time.

    We got lucky that our site (#31) was completely flat, didn't even need our levels. Some of the sites are on a full on hill.

    There are showers here, $0.50 for 2 minutes, you buy tokens near the entrance.

    There is laundry here, but it was kind of awkward. We did a load, just because we didn't want to pass up the convenience, but it's a single washer and a single dryer behind the camp store (outside), and what the camp store uses to wash their rags and towels and stuff. When I went in to check it out I was told it's $1.50/load (payable by quarters in the washer and the dryer is free) but when I went back they said no it's actually $4. They let me pay just $1.50 but I guess it's really $4. They give you a tide pod too.

    The camp store is a fun place to hang out and people watch.

    There are two dump stations, payable by machine at the dump station, and potable water to fill your tanks (free). Dump is $10 per sign on machine, but $15 per sign at kiosk. We didn't use it so I don't know how much it really is.

    You can watch surfers and dolphins and sunsets right from your camp, if you get an ocean side spot. We had a fun time here.

  • Donna J.
    Katie O.'s photo of glamping accommodations at South Carlsbad State Beach Campground near Oceanside, CA
    Aug. 19, 2018

    South Carlsbad State Beach Campground

    Gorgeous oceanview campgrounds. Nice clean restrooms with showers. A bit difficult to reserve as you only have a certain date and time to reserve the full hookup beachfront sites. Nearby grocery store. Enjoyed the beauty in all this area of California!

    Gorgeous oceanview campground! Clean restrooms and showers. Nearby grocery store. Beautiful visit to California coast!


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