Top Glamping near Orleans, CA

Whether you're an RVer or tent camper, Orleans, CA is a great place to post up for the weekend—or longer. Orleans is a great camping destination for everyone. There are tons of nearby hikes, adventurous activities, and sights to see. Search nearby campsites and find top-rated spots from other campers.

Best Glamping Sites Near Orleans, CA (27)

    Camper-submitted photo from Kamp Klamath RV Park and Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Kamp Klamath RV Park and Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Kamp Klamath RV Park and Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Kamp Klamath RV Park and Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Kamp Klamath RV Park and Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Kamp Klamath RV Park and Campground

    1. Kamp Klamath RV Park and Campground

    31 Reviews
    63 Photos
    380 Saves

    Kamp Klamath is a family and pet friendly kampground located in the heart of the Redwood National Park alongside the Klamath River, 1.3 miles from Klamath Beach where you are likely to spot sea lions and harbor seals. Enjoy scenic views, spacious sites, and an occasional visit from Big Foot. There are 50, 30, and 20 amp full hook ups. Do laundry in the newly renovated laundry room and take steaming hot showers in the clean bathrooms. There is a sizeable deck with picnic tables, chairs, and a fireplace for the whole family to enjoy a meal. Let the kids play at our new playground or check out a game from the office for family game night.

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

    $35 - $55 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Jedidiah Smith Campground — Redwood National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Jedidiah Smith Campground — Redwood National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Jedidiah Smith Campground — Redwood National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Jedidiah Smith Campground — Redwood National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Jedidiah Smith Campground — Redwood National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Jedidiah Smith Campground — Redwood National Park

    2. Jedidiah Smith Campground — Redwood National Park

    56 Reviews
    181 Photos
    546 Saves

    Situated in a magnificent old-growth redwood grove on the banks of the wild and scenic Smith River, this campground offers hiking trails, swimming, fishing, and seasonal campfire programs. Cabins available.

    • Phone Service
    • RVs
    • Tents
    • Group
    • Cabins
    • Standard (Tent/RV)
    Camper-submitted photo from Emerald Forest Cabins & RV
    Camper-submitted photo from Emerald Forest Cabins & RV
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    Camper-submitted photo from Emerald Forest Cabins & RV

    3. Emerald Forest Cabins & RV

    35 Reviews
    113 Photos
    374 Saves
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo from Agate Campground — Sue-meg State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Agate Campground — Sue-meg State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Agate Campground — Sue-meg State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Agate Campground — Sue-meg State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Agate Campground — Sue-meg State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Agate Campground — Sue-meg State Park

    4. Agate Campground — Sue-meg State Park

    26 Reviews
    129 Photos
    81 Saves

    There are about 120 family campsites spread among the Penn Creek, Abalone, Sue-meg Village. Above: Canoe and plank house; Right: Sweathouse and Agate Beach campgrounds. Each campsite has a table and a fire pit. Water faucets, restrooms, and coin-operated showers are located nearby.

    Two group day-use picnic areas may be reserved. Sue-meg holds up to 100 people and Bishop Pine up to 50. Picnickers at Sue-meg will find a covered cook shelter, and Bishop Pine has fire pits.

    To reserve all campsites or group picnic areas for May through September, visit www.parks.ca.gov/sue-meg or call (800) 444-7275. From October through April, camping and group picnic sites are firstcome, first-served.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Tents

    $35 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Florence Keller Regional Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Florence Keller Regional Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Florence Keller Regional Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Florence Keller Regional Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Florence Keller Regional Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Florence Keller Regional Park

    5. Florence Keller Regional Park

    34 Reviews
    105 Photos
    556 Saves
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $20 - $30 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Dillon Creek Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Dillon Creek Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Dillon Creek Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Dillon Creek Campground

    6. Dillon Creek Campground

    2 Reviews
    4 Photos
    84 Saves

    Overview

    Dillon Creek Campground sits along its namesake creek in the lush forests of northern California. Visitors enjoy a variety of water sports on the nearby Klamath River.

    Recreation

    The Klamath and Salmon Rivers offer excellent fishing, swimming and whitewater rafting opportunities. Fishing for salmon and steelhead during the fall and early winter months is considered the finest in California. Hunting is also a popular pastime, with game including blacktail deer, black bear, blue grouse and quail.

    Facilities

    The Klamath and Salmon Rivers offer excellent fishing, swimming and whitewater rafting opportunities. Fishing for salmon and steelhead during the fall and early winter months is considered the finest in California. Hunting is also a popular pastime, with game including blacktail deer, black bear, blue grouse and quail.

    Natural Features

    The campground is situated in a forest of mixed hardwoods and conifers at an elevation of 1,780 feet. The Klamath River, a popular site for salmon fishing, runs alongside the site.

    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Tents
    • Standard (Tent/RV)
    • Tent Cabin
    • Glamping

    $10 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Boise Creek
    Camper-submitted photo from Boise Creek
    Camper-submitted photo from Boise Creek
    Camper-submitted photo from Boise Creek
    Camper-submitted photo from Boise Creek
    Camper-submitted photo from Boise Creek

    7. Boise Creek

    5 Reviews
    15 Photos
    68 Saves

    Overview

    Boise Creek Campground is nestled between Brush Mountain and Brannan Mountain in northern California's vast Six Rivers National Forest. The campground sits under a canopy of large Pacific madrone evergreen, Douglas fir and California bay trees, less than two miles from the small mountain town of Willow Creek, known as the Bigfoot capital of the world. Fishing, swimming and whitewater rafting are all close by in the popular Trinity River.

    Recreation

    Fishing, swimming and whitewater rafting are all available in the Trinity River. The area also provides opportunities for biking, hiking and horseback activities, as well as fishing for migratory salmon and steelhead trout. Campers can walk the 1/2-mile trail from the campground to the nearby Boise Creek and find a swimming hole or explore native plants and wildlife. A drive on the nearby Trinity Scenic Byway is a favorite activity of many visitors.

    Facilities

    Fishing, swimming and whitewater rafting are all available in the Trinity River. The area also provides opportunities for biking, hiking and horseback activities, as well as fishing for migratory salmon and steelhead trout. Campers can walk the 1/2-mile trail from the campground to the nearby Boise Creek and find a swimming hole or explore native plants and wildlife. A drive on the nearby Trinity Scenic Byway is a favorite activity of many visitors.

    Natural Features

    The campground sits at a 680-foot elevation and provides several shady campsites on a creek about two miles west of the Trinity River. A forest of conifers covers the campground, and stands of oak woodland dot the landscape, providing habitat for eight threatened and endangered species, including the bald eagle and the peregrine falcon. The Six Rivers National Forest lies east of Eureka in northwestern California, stretching southward from the Oregon border for about 140 miles. U.S. 101, the famed "Redwood Highway," parallels the inland Forest along the coastline. The Forest is just east of the Redwood National Park.

    Nearby Attractions

    Boise Creek Campground is located less than two miles west of Willow Creek, where most services are available, including fuel, propane, medical services, restaurants, groceries and laundry facilities. Visitors can also check out the town's 18-hole public disc golf course or participate in the area's numerous cultural and social events, like the annual Bigfoot Days on Labor Day weekend. Three miles southwest of Willow Creek lies the Brush Mountain Lookout tower, which, at 3,988 feet, provides a 360-degree view of the forest's sweeping canyons and valleys.

    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Tents
    • Standard (Tent/RV)

    $10 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from East Fork Campground

    8. East Fork Campground

    3 Reviews
    1 Photo
    81 Saves

    East Fork campground has 6 campsites right on the confluence of the East and South forks of the Salmon River. There is no water and no garbage services here, but there is a vault toilet available.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs
    Camper-submitted photo from Redwood Coast Cabins & RV Resort
    Camper-submitted photo from Redwood Coast Cabins & RV Resort
    Camper-submitted photo from Redwood Coast Cabins & RV Resort
    Camper-submitted photo from Redwood Coast Cabins & RV Resort
    Camper-submitted photo from Redwood Coast Cabins & RV Resort
    Camper-submitted photo from Redwood Coast Cabins & RV Resort

    9. Redwood Coast Cabins & RV Resort

    10 Reviews
    50 Photos
    3 Saves

    Family-friendly RV Resort featuring cabins, RV spaces, and camp sites, conveniently located for access to beaches and Redwood forests. On-site convenience store and amenities like our pool and spa, playground, and miniature golf course make us the perfect home base for your Northern California adventures.

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

    $200 / night

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      10. Lovers Camp Trailhead

      1 Review
      3 Saves

      The Lover's Camp Trailhead is the starting point for popular hikes to Marble Valley, Sky High Lakes, Red Rock Valley, Little Elk Lake and Deep Lake. The Canyon Creek Trail connects with the PCT. Be sure to park in area designated and not in campsites.

      • Reservable
      • Tents
      • Equestrian
      • Tent Cabin
      • Glamping
      • Picnic Table
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    Recent Glamping Reviews In Orleans

    262 Reviews of 27 Orleans Campgrounds


    • Camper-submitted photo from Emerald Forest Cabins & RV
      October 6, 2024

      Emerald Forest Cabins & RV

      Noisy 101 Traffic

      Well I had a lot higher hopes for this campground and was bummed that the noise of the 101 took over from the enjoyment of the park. We chose site 91 as we didn’t need water or electricity and it was tucked back into some trees. We absolutely loved that setting as there were no neighbors. No laundry, but here was a shop, firewood for purchase, propane, showers and playground for the kids. Like like there were some nice cabins and pull through spots but the noise was a huge downfall for us.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Jedidiah Smith Campground — Redwood National Park
      August 30, 2024

      Jedidiah Smith Campground — Redwood National Park

      Loving Family Memories — Now I want to go again as an Oldster on my own!

      This campground must be the “first camp out” for so many Northern California kids, at least of my generation. It was the first time my family drove for HOURS (“are we there yet?” And then the result was spectacular. The river vibe, the rope swing, the ancient redwoods, the dappled sunlight, the bbq. And yes, there’s a store nearby in the middle of nowhere to pick up whatever you need. 

      It really is family-lovely. Your kids will make friends with the others. If you can plan an extended stay, do it!

      Recently, I just drove around the grounds, on my way back to SF, just for fun, and I thought, wow, I’m ready to experience this place as a childless oldster. I want to bird my ass off. I want to go offseason. All of it!

    • Camper-submitted photo from Ramblin' Redwoods Campground & RV Park
      August 23, 2024

      Ramblin' Redwoods Campground & RV Park

      Camping in the Redwoods

      Camping at Rambling Redwoods offers a unique experience, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in nature, surrounded by the majestic Redwoods. The campground provides a variety of amenities, including a playground and horseshoe pits, as well as a dog wash area for your furry friends. Well-maintained bathrooms and showers featuring good water pressure—a welcome comfort in the great outdoors. The availability of a laundry room adds a touch of convenience to the rustic camping experience. We were in site 31 which was a very level dirt pull-thru and parked our truck between two huge trees. My only negative thought is that the back of the site only had a couple of logs separating sites 31 and 30. I may not have felt this an issue had the people at site 30 kept their dogs on a leash which would have prevented their three dogs from coming over and trying to attack my dog. Yes, the park has a leash rule. When planning a trip to the Redwood State and National Park, mapping out your destinations is crucial, as some attractions can be quite a distance from the campground.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Sounds of the Sea
      July 28, 2024

      Sounds of the Sea

      Lacking a view

      We were actually excited based on the website we scheduled to stay for a week. Upon arrival we checked into the office and given an option of Beach view or close to the showers.  It would be obvious which most would take our site contained rather large smooth rocks and uneven site. No clear ocean view.  Nice picnic table site was lined with a very thick row of Berry bushes.  Staff was friendly the area our campsite was on the side of the hill WIFI was not very consistent our spot would be great if you had your own DISH or Directv.  We use a Verizon hotspot.  We use Amazon Prime and Dish anywhere.

      We believe one day we heard some seals.  We were so disappointed with this experience we left a day early. This campground is not located next to the ocean their is a road seperating it you cross the road then walk through a access area to get to the ocean

    • Camper-submitted photo from Trinity Lake KOA Holiday
      July 27, 2024

      Trinity Lake KOA Holiday

      Exactly what I needed!

      I started my journey up at Shasta lake, but was driven out by bees. I sought several other locations but decided Trinity was a worthwhile shot. I quickly made an online reservation, paid the holding fee, got there 4 hours early because I needed to just land instead of driving aimlessly, and the staff was so accommodating! They allowed me to stay in the parking lot while my site was being prepared, and they even let me in an hour and half earlier than check in! My spot was easy and accessible, close to bathrooms and showers, near the front store which had everything I needed, including coffee, a short walk to the lake, and a view of stars you don’t see very often. I came for solitude, but found comfort in neighbors who have a mutual love and respect for these great outdoors. I even shared a meal with my neighbor! This is an incredible place and very well maintained grounds. Staff are driving around quite literally into the night hours keeping things clean. Thanks Trinity KAO Holiday! I will be seeing you again!

    • Camper-submitted photo from Redwood Coast Cabins & RV Resort
      July 22, 2024

      Redwood Coast Cabins & RV Resort

      Most frustrating part is reservation

      The campground is ok. The closest bathrooms near our site were closed due to renovation. The main bathrooms were good looking. The men’s bathroom kept running out of paper towels. One of the staff told me they can’t buy any toilet paper or paper towels anywhere. My wife had to keep bringing in toilet paper as they ran out. The pool was warm and spa hot. The most frustrating part was reservations. The website showed only tent sites with water and electricity. I then clicked on military discount and the website showed me a higher price. I called and left a message to get clarification. No one called me back. Turns out they apply the discount after you check in. Check in was another issue. The office was closed early and they gave me a tent site without electricity or water. So I had to call their after hours number to get them to change my site. Later in the office they told me that they aren’t responsible for their website. Campground is ok, but customer service needs work. Wish there were more options closer to Eureka. The WiFi worked good until the last day. The 15A outlet worked until the last day.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Kamp Klamath RV Park and Campground
      July 21, 2024

      Kamp Klamath RV Park and Campground

      Beautiful Camp Sites

      Campsites are incredibly beautiful and well spaced out. Great showers and satisfactory restrooms. Water and electric was $2 more at the campsite, well worth it. Some great little dog walks from and near the location. Was a great break from the summer heat. We'll definitely be back.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Kamp Klamath RV Park and Campground
      July 14, 2024

      Kamp Klamath RV Park and Campground

      Beautiful Campground

      Amazing staff, beautiful grounds and amenities. Private trails that lead to the river and close to state parks. We enjoyed our time here very much and definitely recommend if your in the area.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park Campground
      July 1, 2024

      Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park Campground

      Wooded Campground with River Access

      Campground is co-operated by State Park and National Park Service... therefore will receive National Park Access Pass discounts!  A lovely campground nestled in the redwoods with river access.  No hookups.  Restrooms have flush toilets.  Showers are also available.  Nice walking trails originate from the campground.  A small history center is onsite.  The amphitheater also has frequent ranger programs.  Sites also mostly level.  Would stay again.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Redwood Coast Cabins & RV Resort
      October 22, 2023

      Redwood Coast Cabins & RV Resort

      Absolute scam! Read first!

      SAVE YOUR MONEY! Absolute scam being ran here. I booked for my friend and I to stay for 3 nights in a cabin. I updated our check-in time to a later one, as we got stuck in road construction. Just wanted to communicate our situation and keep them updated as their office closes at 4pm! Nobody there in the evenings or during the night fyi. We arrive late at night and we see the self check-in box. We grabbed our cabin keys with our surname on the envelope. The next morning we took off on our excursion, just to get a voicemail from the office that there's a guest with the same surname as who can't check in because we"STOLE THEIR ROOM" First off, nobody stole anything. Had booking confirmation and guaranteed reservations sorted a week prior. I call them back and the lady says they need a different card to charge us to be able to stay there and that they sent a message to me via Booking.com the day prior. Ummm, so why didn't you bloody call me if there were card issues? I was driving all day and not checking my Booking.com app...They basically don't communicate and said they gave me 4 hours to update my card before giving our booked cabin away! So I gave them a new card, as I saw my previous one hadn't been charged, and it was sorted over the phone. At this point we really didn't even want to stay there with how they spoke to us. Totally out of order and tacky! 20 min later she calls back, says that they can't accommodate us now because STOLE a room from other guests and we had to vacate the cabin as soon as possible. Lol Wait WHAT?! Turn around to head back to the cabins, but first checked to see if my credit card had been charged...Locked my credit card and my debit card immediately!!!! Knew they were a scam at that point. Then the manager calls...oh boy she's a winner. Threatens to call the Sheriff as her associate told her that we said we weren't going to come back for our belongings. Lol! Absolute bonkers these broads are. Got our stuff, key dropbox, and we were off! So this dodgy, rundown, place is willing to leave people stranded if you don't keep an eye on your Booking app because they don't know how to CALL PEOPLE. Luckily, my children weren't with us that late at night with no place to stay! Also, being ex law enforcement, I know the laws and it would've wasted loads of time for a deputy to come to her rescue. Lol Moral of the story, check the Booking.com reviews better...cops apparently have been called on behalf of management and cops told the guests thjs place is a joke and they get called frequently by this manager person. Get a nice AirBnB! We are so glad we actually didn't stay there...we love our cottage we found!

    • Camper-submitted photo from Chinook RV Resort
      October 14, 2023

      Chinook RV Resort

      Quiet Riverside Park

      Campground with large, grassy, shaded sites. Small children’s playground.. Some back-ins sites are shaded. Separate tent area. Small store with game room, puzzles, and books to share. Clean bathrooms with small showers, abundant heated water. If you want a quiet site far from the city and traffic noise, this is your place.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Emerald Forest Cabins & RV
      September 22, 2023

      Emerald Forest Cabins & RV

      Cozy camping

      First thing to know is that this is a privately owned campground. It’s run similar to a hotel. You make your reservation for what type of site you want and what kind of trailer you have (or tent site). They assign you a campsite when you check in. From other reviews that I read they try to get you into a site that works for you. We have a pop up trailer so we were in a small section that had about 5 sites for vans and pop ups. Ours was a pretty good size site, but it was backed up to the backside of the cabins. So it wasn’t exactly private.

      Overall it is a beautiful area and the tent camping spots looked more secluded. They have a wide variety of sites. Most of the trailer sites are right next to each other similar to an RV resort.

      Bathrooms were clean and showers were adequate. They run in quarters and we were able to get some at the front desk.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Kamp Klamath RV Park and Campground
      September 3, 2023

      Kamp Klamath RV Park and Campground

      A calm secluded peaceful campground.

      Location, location, location.  While this campgrounds proximity (~1mile) to the beach and Klammath River make it an obvious winner, it's the more subtle things that will bring you back to Kamp Klammath.  This Kamp has hands down the friendliest and most helpful staff you could ask for.  The large common patio and chairs beckon campers to just sit and appreciate the calm and coastal air.  The Kamp has everything a hard sided camper could ask for (all hookups and utilities) but if you just happen to be a dirt camper (TENT campers  listen up!), this place is for you.  There are wide deep cul-de-sac type tent sites hidden in the architecture of the bushes and trees that surround the sites.  Kind of like having your own private nook to camp in.  This Kampground gets a "come back here" note on my Google Maps favorites.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Kamp Klamath RV Park and Campground
      August 23, 2023

      Kamp Klamath RV Park and Campground

      Great location by the river and coast

      The friendliest staff you will ever meet, and we met a few of them. Check in was easy and we were escorted to our campsite. Once set up, the camp side was very close to our neighbors. Expect no privacy. Perhaps they should put up a patrician of lattice or something between the sites.  The utilities are somewhat confusing. In one of the pictures below, you can see a sewer access under the picnic table. Not sure why. We were told to use the one with the rest of utilities. One camper, came and dumped his RV using this sewer and said it was on the map as the one to use. It was a good stay never the less but I think the staff needed to tweak a few things.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Florence Keller Regional Park
      July 30, 2023

      Florence Keller Regional Park

      Nice campground

      We stayed one night at this first come first served campground. We had a very nice visit, very relaxing and peaceful. I would definitely stay again.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Florence Keller Regional Park
      July 24, 2023

      Florence Keller Regional Park

      Hidden Gem

      We have stayed here twice now. We went for our second stay when visiting the Redwoods because we really appreciate a first come first serve campground. And this one is truly amazing! Tucked back in the Redwoods, you can hear highway noise from 101 but we chose a spot closer to the entrance and it didn’t bother us at all. The park has a day use area and even short trails that meander through the middle of the campground that are gorgeous. The camp host and his wife were so kind and sold firewood for $10 a bundle (by the way people, you shouldn’t just go up and take firewood when there is clearly a sign to ask the host…). Flush toilets. The only thing that would make this campground better are showers. Otherwise we had a great time here and I would highly recommend to anyone looking for a spot in the area!

    • Camper-submitted photo from Florence Keller Regional Park
      July 17, 2023

      Florence Keller Regional Park

      Great Campgrounds in the Redwoods!!!

      First off I must say I have stayed at many campgrounds this passed year. I’ve seen poorly managed, unkept & some amazing campgrounds. This campgrounds is rather peace & the location is wonderful. You camp amongst new growth Redwoods & most sights are quite nice affording some privacy. One drawback is no showers which would be nice. I do have 2 things that I found needs a little taking care of. First is that there's no showers. Second the restroom I used had overflowing trash & in the 5 days I spent at campground I did not see nor was it noticeable that they had been cleaned. I gave a 5 rating because the camp host & wife were fantastic. They were very courteous , sociable & helpful. They were attentive to people’s needs & desires! Giving me cause to overlook the minor issues. 

      I recommend this campground & I wouldn’t hesitate to return!

    • Camper-submitted photo from Sounds of the Sea
      July 1, 2023

      Sounds of the Sea

      Sounds of the Sea Trinidad CA

      Quiet. Almost creepy quiet. No one is outside. Cannot hear the sea, sea lions and yes to a few birds. No cable so no TV.  Spotty internet so be patient. . Very little in amenities. No picnic table and an aggressive dog two doors down. Not what was expected but made it work. We are a long way from home but this was a bit of a disappointment. Generic.



    Guide to Orleans

    Camping near Orleans, California, offers a unique blend of stunning natural beauty and outdoor adventures. With redwoods, beaches, and rivers nearby, it’s a great spot for families, RVers, and tent campers alike.

    What to do:

    • Explore the Redwoods: The majestic trees are a must-see. Campers rave about the trails right from the campgrounds. One visitor at Elk Prairie Campground said, “There are also INCREDIBLE day trips into California’s interior, Indian history, little known parks and trails everywhere.”
    • Beach Activities: Head to Gold Bluffs Beach Campground for some fun in the sand. A reviewer mentioned, “Right on the beach, beautiful campground, very simple. It’s right next to fern canyon.”
    • Wildlife Watching: Keep an eye out for elk and other wildlife. One camper at Elk Country RV Resort & Campground noted, “Elk wander around the campground and in the meadow.”

    What campers like:

    • Scenic Views: Campers love the beautiful surroundings. A visitor at Emerald Forest Cabins & RV said, “Emerald Forest is just that, nestled in a forest.”
    • Clean Facilities: Many campgrounds pride themselves on cleanliness. A reviewer at Kamp Klamath RV Park and Campground mentioned, “Clean restrooms, and close to most Redwood state parks.”
    • Family-Friendly Atmosphere: Campgrounds often have a welcoming vibe. One camper at Klamath River RV Park shared, “The owner is a great host. They show you right to your space.”

    What you should know:

    • Tight Spaces: Some campgrounds can be cramped, especially for larger RVs. A visitor at Gold Bluffs Beach Campground noted, “Each site is blocked by huge wooden pylons- there is barely room to even park off the ‘road’ at your site.”
    • Limited Amenities: Not all campgrounds have full amenities. A camper at Big Lagoon County Park mentioned, “Only two sites with electricity and water, close to restrooms, no heat no light.”
    • Reservations Recommended: Many sites fill up quickly, especially during peak season. A reviewer at Agate Campground said, “It was almost entirely booked so I would reserve a spot.”

    Tips for camping with families:

    • Choose Family-Friendly Campgrounds: Look for places with amenities for kids. One parent at Kamp Klamath RV Park and Campground said, “My daughter also enjoyed the little playground.”
    • Pack for All Weather: The coastal weather can change quickly. A camper at Emerald Forest Cabins & RV noted, “It was a little muddy when we visited but California was smack dab in the middle of a very wet season.”
    • Plan Activities: Have a list of fun things to do. A visitor at Abalone Campground mentioned, “There are several good hiking trails.”

    Tips from RVers:

    • Check Site Sizes: Make sure your RV fits the site. A reviewer at Klamath River RV Park said, “Spaces are level and lots of grass. Full hookups.”
    • Be Prepared for Tight Turns: Some campgrounds have narrow roads. A camper at Big Lagoon County Park advised, “When in doubt, walk it out before you head in.”
    • Bring Your Own Firewood: Not all campgrounds provide firewood. A visitor at Gold Bluffs Beach Campground mentioned, “Bring your own firewood.”

    Camping near Orleans, California, is a fantastic way to enjoy the great outdoors, with plenty of options for everyone. Whether you're in an RV or pitching a tent, there's something for you in this beautiful part of the world.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • Which is the most popular glamping campsite near Orleans, CA?

      According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Orleans, CA is Kamp Klamath RV Park and Campground with a 4.6-star rating from 31 reviews.

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