Best Cabin Camping near Rosamond, CA

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Best Cabin Sites Near Rosamond, CA (13)

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    1. Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon

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    Acton, California

    Soledad Canyon RV Resort is a beautiful campground with resort-style amenities nestled at the base of the San Gabriel mountains. This Los Angeles RV campground is well shaded with towering cottonwood trees and Italian Stone Pines as well as Palm and Elm trees. It boasts the largest swimming pool in the west surrounded by 15 acres of picnic areas. Our family lodge is large with a lot of activity going on. On the other side of Soledad Canyon RV Resort is an area designed for adults, with a private swimming pool. Our Thousand Trails' Los Angeles RV campground is located about 15 minutes away from major shopping centers and 1 hour from attractions like Universal and Six Flags Magic Mountain, although when you're at Soledad Canyon RV Resort you feel like you're away from it all. Los Angeles RV campground by the San Gabriel mountains Whether you're planning a retreat for the whole family, a group of friends or a getaway for two, there's no shortage of unique activities to explore at Soledad Canyon RV & Camping Resort. Plan activities upon arrival or visit this page before your departure to plan ahead. Looking for more? Our friendly staff can fill you in on all of the great ways to make your stay a memorable experience.

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    2. Crystal Lake Rec Area Campground

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    Valyermo, California

    Overview

    Crystal Lake is open, however, campsites are no longer available for reservation on Recreation.gov. Campsites are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Located near the lake at the Crystal Lake Recreation Area and San Gabriel Canyon at an elevation of 5,600 feet. The climate is nice. Areas for tents are provided. Motorized boats are not allowed on the lake.

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    3. Art Farm Nature Space

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    Green Valley, California

    Come enjoy our brand new campground in the beautiful high desert hills of Leona Valley! Escape from the city and connect with nature on our amazing 12 acre property, just over an hour outside of LA. Perfect for camping, glamping, van lifers and digital nomads! You can play with our adorable goats, take in the breathtaking views, hiking trails and the star filled night sky! Stay connected with our blazing fast Starlink Wifi connections. Be a part of our incredible community or enjoy the seclusion by getting away from the hustle and bustle. We would love to have you participate in the fun and music around the campfire, guide you on the trails with the most stunning views and just be at peace on our little slice of heaven.

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    $48 - $75 / night

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    4. LA RV Resort at Action Camp

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    Agua Dulce, California

    Welcome to Canyon Country! We are located in the heart of Soledad Canyon Road surrounded by God's beauty! The drive in and out of the Canyon is beautiful no matter what time of year you visit Action Camp

    We have a pool open from May to October perfect for family fun! You can go for a hike on the famous Pacific Crest Trail and enjoy a picnic in the mountains on our property. The views are breathtaking! Back at camp, we have a convenience store, playground, , basketball court, tether ball, a lounge, and planned activities every weekend during the summer months. We have 3 bath houses with showers and a laundry facility, and on site security. We are ready to spend the summer helping you make memories with your family and friends!

    Some of these features are available at an additional cost.

    Our camp is a short drive to California's world-famous theme parks, shopping, dining, theaters, museums, and beaches. Play for the day at Six Flag's Magic Mountain, Hurricane Harbor, or Disneyland. Visit the L.A. Zoo and Getty Museum, or take a tour of Universal Studios Hollywood. Do a little shopping on Rodeo Drive, or head to the beach for a day of fun in the beautiful California sun.

    Great memories are waiting to be made at Action Camp. Call today for your daily, weekly, or monthly reservations and share us with your friends.

    We welcome PCT Hikers.

    Our PCT hikers' safety, security, comfort and satisfaction are of utmost importance

    Camping Site ($20/night per hiker)

    Swimming Pool (Seasonal)

    Coin/App-pay Laundry

    Package Holding Service ($10/package)

    Follow in the footsteps of the Challenge from Mexico border to Canada

    Wonderful American style HIKING cultural experience.

    Trek through spectacular fantastic scenery.

    From Mexico Border to Action Camp is around 450 miles. You have already accomplished 18% of the total PCT range successfully.

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    $55 - $132 / night

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    5. Millard Trail Campground

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    Altadena, California

    Gate may be closed due to High Fire danger. Elevation: 1900-Foot ElevationAmenities: 6 hike-in__campsites- Picnic tables and campfire rings, vault toilets, no piped water.__Seasonal stream water may be available (treat before using). However, water flow may be low or non-existent due to reduced rainfall.Hiking: Just a short hike__to the 50' Millard Falls. __Fees: Camping - Adventure Pass/America the Beautiful Pass Required. Campsites are first come-first served. No reserving or holding of campsites allowed._ Day use -__Adventure Pass/America the Beautiful Pass Required.Millard Trail Camp may occasionally be closed due to bear activity. Be Bear Aware.

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    6. Huttopia Paradise Springs

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    Valyermo, California

    With its unspoiled beauty, crisp mountain air and dappled sunlight, it’s easy to see why Paradise Springs was a natural choice for our very first Huttopia resort on the West Coast. You’ll find our Huttopia Paradise Springs village high up in the San Gabriel Mountains inside the protected Angeles National Forest. Paradise Springs has long been a destination for people looking to escape greater Los Angeles for the wild. It’s an oasis in a wide canyon ringed by lush desert greenery fed by an artesian spring that flows into a winding creek all year long. That sounds like paradise to us.

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    $300 - $350 / night

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    7. Antfarm LA

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    Verdugo City, California

    Please note: There are no RV sites only one camper van site. The parking is on a hill and you walk in your gear.

    This is a great spot for a group who doesn’t mind getting out of the way of people in exchange for a short hike. Parking is a short but steep hike away from the campsite, and it is unlikely that you’ll see any other campers during your stay. The weather is warm, the sunsets are epic and the views are spectacular looking towards Angeles crest national forest. We do have stoves however open fires aren’t allowed within the city limits, and it is a very high fire area. Stoves and fire extinguishers are available for the cost of fuel as well as full camp gear if you are worried about not having stuff. From the campground you can hike some awesome trails, and be able to really get out in nature. There is water a 100 ft away, and there is a bathtub for the adventurous bather that overlooks the city. There is one restroom as well as one shower stall and a small kitchenette shared with 2 other campsites. We like city locals looking for a place to test out backpacking and camping gear while being 5 min driving distance to a Starbucks.

    This LA based bohemian homestead farm is a great camping stop. We have 20 hillside acres nestled in the hills of Sunland / North Los Angeles, CA We have tent only sites with picnic benches, flat soft campsites, no fire pits, but amazing views of the valley and mountains. Great for a short getaway in the LA area.

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    $50 / night

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    8. Camp at the Historic Zorthian Ranch

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    Altadena, California

    ~ For Over 70 Years The Zorthian Ranch Has Existed As A Haven For Artists & Intellectuals, A Community & Arts Center, And A Natural Respite From The City ~

    Conveniently located 15 miles from Downtown Los Angeles and bordering the Angeles National Forest, Zorthian Ranch rests on 45 acres of mountains, valleys, forests, structures, and sculptures. It’s distinctive architecture was hand built by the great Jirayr Zorthian (wikipedia), once a popular and eccentric artist in the area. Vintage vehicles, a variety of farm animals, agriculture, and a diverse landscape provides a lively setting for community happenings, art, music and permaculture. The ranch has also been used as a movie location for over 20 years, with many popular TV shows, movies, and music videos filmed here.

    There are several different options for where to camp. For those seeking a quieter experience that is more deeply immersed in the wilderness, there are campsites accessible by foot trail with shaded areas as well as vast overlooks with views clear to the Santa Catalina island. For those looking to car camp, there are also campsites located within the developed portion of the ranch that are accessible by vehicle and nestled within a vibrant garden oasis.

    There is extensive wilderness throughout the property with many private trails, all available to our campers. There are several scenic outlooks and open flat rest areas with tables and chairs located throughout our private wilderness trails. Campers can also access a vast network of public trails and sites throughout the San Gabriel Mountains from the Zorthian Ranch property, including Millard Canyon Falls Trail, Sunset Ridge Trail, Mt Lowe Trail, and Echo Mountain Trail.

    The dominant plant communities within and adjacent to the ranch form a diverse mosaic consisting of chaparral, coastal sage scrub, coast live oak & Engelmann oak woodland, riparian habitat, and ephemeral wash habitat. The undeveloped foothill and mountainous terrain within the Angeles National Forest to the north is core habitat for large mammals and birds. Wildlife movement within and through the ranch property consists of daily as well as seasonal patterns for both large and small vertebrates. The shaded canyon bottoms with seasonal stream flow provide an important corridor for all wildlife species. There are regular sightings of bobcat, coyote, bear, deer, rabbit, squirrels, and a diversity of birds.

    The developed portion of the ranch includes terrain that is steep and uneven in several locations. Several of the pathways are dirt, which means during hot summers there is a lot of dust and during the wet season there is mud! Consider this when packing if you plan to explore the property. Sunscreen, hats, sturdy footwear, and water bottles are all nice things to have handy.

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    $25 - $60 / night

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      9. TINY TIKI RETRO HIDEAWAY

      1 Review
      10 Saves
      Brandeis, California

      With a combination of spectacular view and luxury camping, the "Tiny Tiki Retro Hideaway" is a unique glamping experience. Relax and retreat on a sandstone mesa, where nobody will find you at this extraordinary get away. Our 1954 vintage retro-tiny-house-on-wheels, furnished patio, and a shady gazebo offer an unforgettable highlight of your travels.

      Please read entire listing and rules. No smoking, no pets, no children, guests must have a car of their own or a rental car. No open fires of any kind: grills, candles etc.

      Michael and Julia bought their property in Chatsworth Lake Manor in 2011. They remodeled their home into a Poquito Hacienda. In 2016 they bought "Gypsy" the 1954 Spartan Manor trailer and brought her from New Orleans. It took 3 years to create the special hideaway. Michael and Julia are both self employed and they have 2 large dogs, Bella and Loki who live with them in their home right near the hideaway. They love gourmet cooking, travel, hiking and sailing. Living with a beautiful view and each other is their dream come true!

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      "Gypsy" the Spartan Manor vintage 1954 24' foot aluminum trailer welcomes up to 4 people. Located high on a cliff in a private neighborhood, Tiny Tiki Retro Hideaway is serene and romantic.

      With a combination of spectacular view and luxury camping, the "Tiny Tiki Retro Hideaway" is a unique glamping experience. Relax and retreat on a sandstone mesa, where nobody will find you at this extraordinary get away. Our 1954 vintage retro-tiny-house-on-wheels, furnished patio, and a shady gazebo offer an unforgettable highlight of your travels.

      Please read entire listing and rules. No smoking, no pets, no children, guests must have a car of their own or a rental car. No cable TV. No open fires of any kind: grills, candles etc.

      Far from crowds and traffic is the inimitable Tiny Tiki Retro Hideaway. Open sky, 360 degree dramatic valley and city views and sandstone cliffs will surround you. . Unplug and enjoy the view, a great novel or your travel companion.

      See Pictures! Design Driven Travel! Ready to make sweet memories ??Please check map! Where is Chatsworth Lake Manor? Located in NW San Fernando Valley, it feels remote and for some is too remote.... yet we're close enough for exploring Los Angeles and Ventura. Zip code 91311.

      "Gypsy", our 24 ft. 1954 Spartan Manor vintage travel trailer has a private double bed, kitchen and a bathroom with shower. The kitchen has a gas stove top, microwave, toaster oven, coffee maker, refrigerator, pots, pans, cutlery and vintage dinnerware. A custom daybed, dining area and library are in the forward "observation lounge".

      Outfitted for private, luxurious relaxation the Tiny Tiki Retro Hideaway large cliff-top patio has 2 chaises, 2 armchairs, a loveseat and dining table. Take a nap, enjoy cocktails, tea, coffee or dinner al fresco. The gazebo, with an outdoor double bed is available May 1st to November 1st, or until the rains arrive, then it is tarped. Living spaces are fully electric and have A/C. 1 small bathroom only.

      Due to extreme fire hazard, no smoking allowed ANYWHERE in our tinder surrounded neighborhood. You must travel 1 mile to local store to smoke. Vaping ok outside only. Details, other rules, please read all.

      Excellent wifi wireless reception provided, 8mb up, 4 mb down, which may not be what you are expecting or what you are accustomed to. Smart 24" TV. Due to no phone land-line we are somewhat off-grid.

      The 1 1/2 mile gated driveway is a steep old paved road. Not recommended for road sissies. Gate code access provided. Close to 118 major freeway, and near north end of Topanga Blvd. Free outdoor parking.

      IT IS So. Cal., (1 hour from Los Angeles) after all-- so expect Summer Heat!!) This Desert luxury camping experience is sited at natures doorstep. it often reaches over 104 in August and September!

      Did you always want to sleep in an Airstream? They are the Mercedes' of the vintage trailer world. Spartans, like an old Bentley, are more collectible due to unrivaled mid-century design, mono-coque aircraft construction and beautiful real wood paneling and cabinetry throughout. Ours is restored and retains its original beauty and function.

      All seen only here for our guests delight, Tiny Tiki Retro Hideaway is furnished with one of a kind designer textiles and ceramics, real 1950's decor, and many irreplaceable custom items sourced from recycled, reclaimed and repurposed materials. Please be careful in the Hideaway. Enjoy it respectfully as if it were your own Grandmother's treasured getaway.

      Although well equipped, please remember "Gypsy " is about the size of a private train car. The bed is a double size. (75" x 54" ) Cozy living quarters and 'character' are part of the experience, like a Tiny House.

      Nearby: In historic Chatsworth town restaurants, bars and shopping are 3 miles drive away. Downtown Los Angeles and Hollywood are 27 miles away. Disneyland is 65 miles away, Universal City 26 miles, and Malibu beaches are 24 miles away; timing is all depending on traffic. Stoney Point world class rock climbing is 15 minutes, Magic Mountain 6 Flags and the Reagan Library are 1/2 hour away.

      IMPORTANT:

      If you choose this location you must drive a car of your own or a rental. No Ubering. No deliveries. PLEASE NOTE GOOGLE MAPS does NOT get YOU to our property! We need to meet you 1 mile away, so you can follow us up here the 1st time..

      There are 6 local watch dogs: 50 yards our Bella and Loki, 100 yards 1 dog, 300 yards 1 other dog; all are fenced in. You will hear dogs barking during your stay here. We are in a pristine wildlife corridor and there are numerous wild animals all around, including rabbits, squirrels, lizards, coyotes and others.

      ** No Infants, No Kids, No Pets: Children over age 10 only and they must be pre-approved by host prior to booking. Unsafe place for younger children or pets due no containment, no child proofing, wild animals, unfenced cliff and steep terrain.

      Please tell us before booking if you want to bring your service animal. Due to the nature of the site your SA could be in danger.

      ** Sorry, No Self Check In. Personal introduction to the Hideaway will be done by us while welcoming you. Your hosts Julia and Michael live next door. We are flexible and your contentment is important to us, so please visit, ask or call if you have any needs or questions. We hope your stay at the Hideaway a.k.a Tiny Tiki Trailer Zone is super comfortable!

      Rules! :

      #1 House Rule: Due to extreme fire hazard, no smoking allowed ANYWHERE in our tinder surrounded neighborhood. You must travel 1 mile to local store to smoke. Violators will be asked to leave, and will not be refunded. There are regularly county-wide police enforced bans on outdoor burning of any sort. High fire danger exists during most of the year. There might be a 'red flag' event of sustained high winds (55mph +) or an extreme temperature event (104+ degrees ).

      # Quiet after TEN PM.

      # No pets.

      # No parties.

      # All guests must sign personal injury/ liability release and rental agreement.

      # Smoking prohibited indoors or outdoors ie no smoking anywhere on our property. >>>Smokers, >> Please do not request booking.

      # Not suitable or safe for infants or children. Uneven terrain. Wild animals. Not a contained or a child-proof environment at all.

      # No wheelchair access. Multi-level patio. Wooden steps up to trailers.

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      $269 - $289 / night

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      10. Starry Night Skoolie Glampsite

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      Llano, California

      10 Acre Desert Afforestation Project

      Only 1.5 hours from Los Angeles, our camping site is a poetic tree planting project in the unincorporated desert of Los Angeles County.

      We rent out our unique tiny home, the Starry Night Skoolie, in order to raise funds for our tree planting efforts.

      100% of your booking goes directly to hauling water, planting trees, protecting the garden, and maintaining it’s growth.

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      The Starry Night Skoolie

      Our cute tiny home has a very warm, loving, and inviting feel. We curated our air conditioned skoolie to attract nature lovers and adventurous explorers looking for a homey retreat in the desert.

      You will experience true hospitality during your stay—it feels a lot like staying at a friend’s secret clubhouse in the middle of nowhere. Because of this, our unique tiny house is one of the best kept secrets in the desert.

      Activities

      Plant a desert pine or a desert fruit tree.

      Come to one of our black new moon stargazing workshops.

      Invite your friends for a bonfire and hammock party.

      Bring your special someone for a romantic candlelight dinner underneath the stars.

      Enjoy quality time with your family and play games inside the bus.

      You can even come by yourself to relax with a quiet, private, luxurious self-care stay.

      The Starry Night Skoolie is perfect for a special one-night evening…but guests who stay longer often tune into the slow, healing rhythm of the desert by the second day.

      Starry Night Sky

      One of our "extras" is a 20-minute guided workshop and meditation on how to relax and enjoy the view of the starry night sky.

      Out here, away from the smog and light pollution of Los Angeles, you can see:

      ✨ The Big Dipper

      ✨ The Little Dipper

      ✨ Polaris (The North Star)

      ✨ The Milky Way

      ✨ And much, much more!

      Lay down in the hammock and fall asleep while you watch the magnificent starry sky reveal itself to you, sparkling before your eyes.

      Skoolie Accomodations

      ✅ 100% Solar Powered

      ✅ 1 Full Bed

      ✅ Air Conditioner (window unit)

      ✅ Fast WiFi

      ✅ Shower + Sink (well water)

      ❌ Hot Water (under construction)

      ✅ Toilet (compost)

      ✅ Kitchen (camper stove, convection oven, hot plates, pots, pans, tea kettle, dishware, utensils, refrigerator)

      🪲 There are flying insects and moths in the desert that are attracted to lights at night

      ✅ 600W of Solar Panels power 2 LiFePo4 12v batteries; plus, there are 2 extra power stations for your glamping needs

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      Sustainability + Stewardship

      100% of your booking goes towards cultivating, maintaining, and watering our desert trees. You can help us reach 40,000 trees in 10 years by booking a stay! 🌲

      Vacation Views

      Our property is located just over the mountain butte range. It is normally extremely silent, but on occasion you will hear a distant generator or an airplane. Some nights, you can hear music playing or fireworks going off in the very, very far distance. You will be able to see clear skies, 360 degree mountains in the distance, and pure desert without any main roads.

      Our land is a Stargazer’s Paradise. Visitors have seen the biggest comets of their lives out here. Every night, the sky lights up with an incredible view of constellations, shooting stars, and even the Milky Way galaxy.

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      Privacy

      The property is enclosed within a wire fence, and there is a locked farm gate at the entrance. It feels very quiet because we are hidden by a slight hill that conceals us from the main road; this means people driving by will not be able to see you.

      We have security cameras located on the fencing of the property, as well as one near the door of the bus. We will cut the feed to make sure that you maintain 100% of your privacy.

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      Wildlife

      Lizards, beetles, dragonflies, grasshoppers, moths, butterflies, bees, birds (especially crows), chipmunks, ants, and mice have visited our garden.

      At night, desert insects--no mosquitoes or roaches!--will be attracted to the lights. If you do not like bugs, make sure to turn off all the lights. This includes candles, headlamps, and the solar lights. You can also set aside a large light away from the skoolie, so that the insects will be attracted to it instead of to the bus.

      There is an owl that has taken residency in a nearby joshua tree. We’ve seen its long white wingspan at night.

      We feed stray dogs who are dumped in the area. They have not bothered anyone during their stay, as they are extremely cautious of strangers. One dog, Rainey, is particularly attached to our garden. He came after a huge rainstorm in June. My daughter and I were on the skoolie, listening to the thunder and watching the rain and thunder. This new dog showed up while we were pointing at a rainbow. I call him Rainey, Rainbow, and Rain Dog. He is the garden’s protector.

      Early in the morning, you can hear the roadrunner calling from a nearby joshua tree.

      We have also seen/heard a rattlesnake, a scorpion, and a baby coyote.

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      Nearby Attractions

      - Sattleback Butte State Park: Water, Hiking, climbing, picnic, camping, restrooms.

      - Butte Valley Wildflower Sanctuary: Water, Wildlife, hiking, socializing, theater, swimming, classes, fitness, restrooms.

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      Social Media

      🚌: @StarryNightSkoolie

      🌲: @ForEveryStarATree

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      $10 - $80 / night

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    • Brodie D.The Dyrt PRO User
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      Mar. 6, 2024

      Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon

      We stay at this Thousand Trails all the time!

      We love the Soledad Canyon Thousand Trails! It’s gigantic, so you almost always can find a spot. The best are the back in sites at the top of the campground because you back up to a gorgeous Mountain View Cliff. Their pool and spa are FINALLY open and finished with maintenance. The grounds are kept decently but could be a bit cleaner. We normally have pretty bad cell reception. Starlink works well though if you don’t park under one of the few trees. You can tell TT is trying to make the campground even better. They’ve installed a new leveled section as well as a paved bridge! Expecting more to come! All in all, this is a solid thousand trails to stay at for sure, especially if you can land a cliffside site!

    • Kerry L.The Dyrt PRO User
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      Mar. 1, 2024

      LA RV Resort at Action Camp

      No wifi.

      I stayed here for a few weeks and although there was a train that went by several times a day it was very quiet. But, the campground sure needed a lot of work. So many of the buildings were in horrible shape. They all needed repairs and repainted. The laundry was good with easy payment options. If you're passing through it's a nice stop. You're very close to the world famous Vasquez rocks. Big downsize is not having any wifi there.

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      Oct. 15, 2023

      Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon

      You'll have a much more enjoyable stay in a WalMart parking lot.

      An entire section of the campground(K Section) has been closed for approximately 6 years for"renovations". The employees live full-time in all the good sites. Half of the campsites in the other sections are closed because of the park's faulty electrical system. If you manage to find a site with working power then you're bombarded with the smell of raw sewage constantly coming from the park's sewer system. Not to mention all the weeds growing everywhere and the trash blowing around.

    • Scott D.The Dyrt PRO User
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      Oct. 15, 2023

      Crystal Lake Rec Area Campground

      Convenient

      We stayed at Crystal Lake campground on Friday the 13th! Luckily we arrived before 3pm as the campground was pretty full by 6pm. I give it 4 stars for being about 90min from Corona. However it is close to LA and there is still a lot of graffiti at the pit toilets and the group next to us was pretty rowdy all night. Sites are all pretty well shaded. Crystal Cafe sold firewood by the wheel barrel and only $20! I’m glad camp fires were allowed as the temperature dropped pretty quick once the sun went down.

    • Leslie R.The Dyrt PRO User
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      Sep. 16, 2023

      Crystal Lake Rec Area Campground

      Beautiful, but noisy

      I didn’t stay overnight at this campground, but rather used it as the parking place for my day hike to Throop peak. I arrived at 9am on Labor Day, and I was pleasantly surprised that  there were still plenty of parking spots available in the day use area. I use the vault toilet, and wasn’t the cleanest. At the end of my hike, as I was passing through multiple campsites, almost all of them had a boombox playing loud music. To each their own I guess, but I personally prefer the sounds of nature while camping.

    • BThe Dyrt PRO User
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      Sep. 16, 2023

      Antfarm LA

      Serine

      It’s a spot where you can truly be away. We spent 5 days and didn’t really see a soul. If you like to read , enjoy sunsets, exercise and travel to local spots of interest or just stay put. This is a spot for you. I did see my first rattlesnake and heard the coyotes at night. Very peaceful spot for a long weekend. 5 days was a little much unless you have a car to visit around and did I say it was gated too.

    • Luissimo M.
      Camper-submitted photo from Millard Trail Campground
      May. 26, 2023

      Millard Trail Campground

      Very Small Campground Next to Trail

      As other(s) indicated before - the campsites I saw were right next to the trail leading up to the falls.  Beautiful area, trail and falls (especially right now - May 2023) but I definitely wouldn't want to camp here.

    • Emma F.
      Camper-submitted photo from Art Farm Nature Space
      May. 24, 2023

      Art Farm Nature Space

      Road Trip

      This is a very cool place. We happened upon this place while traveling across the state. It was so wonderful there that we stayed for 2 days. Personally, I recommend going on a road trip, because you can meet incredible months. Even if you don't have a car, you can always rent one from 14CARS

    • Chad Y.
      Camper-submitted photo from Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon
      Apr. 4, 2023

      Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon

      🔥BEWARE OF SOLEDAD CANYON - NO ENFORCEMENT OF THE RULES AND REGULATIONS!

      This is my second stay at this RV resort. Both times I was here the Rangers would not enforce any rules and regulations. This particular stay there were two RVs with excessive dog barking from 7 AM till 10 or 11 PM every day and night. 

      One RV was parked right next to the restroom and they would tie their dog up to the picnic table for over 12 hours a day. Every time someone walk down the sidewalk to use the facilities, the dog with lunch and start barking at them. The manager and the other Rangers said they do not care and did not enforce anything over a three week. This was an aggressive dog that was lunging, and I’m very concerned that it will break loose invite somebody. None of the Rangers have any concern for our safety.

       The second RV left two dogs and a cat alone for 12 hours a day. They left the windows open and the dogs with aggressively bark and how all day long. Again the Rangers did not care and did nothing about it. Brian, the manager, and three other Rangers witness the dogs in the window, barking aggressively, and refused to do anything about it. 

      My neighbor and I called over 20 times to the Rangers. I even personally met with the manager Brian. He said he would take care of it and he never did. The Ranger name by the name Sandra said that she was unwilling to do anything about enforcing the rules, and that if I didn’t like it, I should move. I informed her that I’m paying her salary/wages and I expect her to do her job. She hung up on me. She is completely useless, and should be removed from the staff. 

      I’m not sure why Thousand Trails system as allowing Rangers to collect their paychecks without doing their job. 

      I regret purchasing by thousand trails membership. If I wanted to hear dogs barking all day, I would stay at a dog boarding kennel. Beware before you visit or purchase a membership through thousand trails Soledad Canyon. Chances are you will regret it.

    • Tony  O.
      Camper-submitted photo from Art Farm Nature Space
      Jan. 26, 2023

      Art Farm Nature Space

      My secret spot 1 hour outside LA!

      I have been at ArtFarm Nature space 5 times now always bringing more friends. its the best and funnest campground anywhere and the team at ArtFarm is awesome and fun to be around. Their western Bar is the nicest looking bar anywhere and there is tons of fun activities including hiking with goats, volleyball etc etc. This spot has some amazing view areas to hike to and the stars at night are the best I have seen

    • C
      Camper-submitted photo from Crystal Lake Rec Area Campground
      Jan. 11, 2023

      Crystal Lake Rec Area Campground

      Little Noisy, But Nice

      This was our second trip with the Popup. Be warned, the streets are one way, and the slots are angled the wrong way to back a trailer into. We had to make sure nobody was coming, drive up the wrong way, and back in.

      My son had been asking to camp at a place with pine trees and mountains. This satisfied him.

      The store is nice, but calling it a “cafe” is a bit of a stretch. Think Costco chicken nuggets heated in a toaster oven.

      The hike to the lake mainly follows a paved service road, but it does beer away at times into some really nice scenery.

      It was a little noisy. It seems people have forgotten how to act at a campground. This isn’t unique just here, but it was a tad worse.

    • A
      Camper-submitted photo from Art Farm Nature Space
      Aug. 9, 2022

      Art Farm Nature Space

      FABULOUS RANCH

      I absolutely loved my time at Art Farm. The sunsets made me feel like I was in heaven. I would hike past the water tower and on the trail for hrs. Beautiful sunsets.

    • Tony  O.
      Camper-submitted photo from Art Farm Nature Space
      Jul. 29, 2022

      Art Farm Nature Space

      So many options and an amazing western Saloon with Billiards and great vibe

      This campground has So many options! great walk in secluded rustic camp sites, super social fun camp sites , secluded places to park vans and Campers, and awesome gleaming cottages. best place to sleep is on the top of the mountain infinity deck! Right next to the private Bar area which is like an  amazing western Saloon with Billiards and great vibe and Hooka Corner and some amazing Star Gazing!  The people here are super friendly and nice and there is a great social vibe for those who like to join others for some great times in nature. be it a hike, star gazing or campfire!

    • J
      Camper-submitted photo from Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon
      May. 8, 2022

      Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon

      Large Run Down Campground with Lots of Potential

      First impressions weren’t great at this one but it grew on us quite a bit.

      The campground is in a beautiful valley outside of LA - Acton is know as a “horse town” to many in LA and the moniker is well earned which adds to the nice mix of relative (one to two hours drive) proximity to the city with rural surroundings.

      The campground itself is in rough shape but is seemingly in the midst of a rejuvenation. Many of the electric posts don’t work, litter wasn’t uncommon on the ground, sewer pipes had no cap on them (just a rock covering the open hole..), and much of the inter site landscaping has seen crisper days. That said, they seem to be doing a ton of work to turn it all around and the location, property, and the newer amenities hold promise for this to be an incredible, five star sort of resort. There’s just some clean up, renovation, and landscaping to be done first.

      As others have noted, we will also mention, the $25 PER package fee for any deliveries is absurd and especially inconvenient in a town where the bigger stores are 30+ minutes away. Cash only recharge of a laundry card you have to purchase is also a bit much.

      Looking forward to returning soon and to what this place could become. Staff was incredibly friendly and helpful throughout our stay!

    • C
      Camper-submitted photo from Crystal Lake Rec Area Campground
      Mar. 30, 2022

      Crystal Lake Rec Area Campground

      Duo Camp Trip

      Went up for a weekend trip with my roommate. Drive up to the campground is easy and has great views. Campsite itself is big, many sites to choose from. The cafe is nice and had some supplies if you've forgotten anything. Can purchase a wheelbarrow of firewood for about $20. Camp toilets were decently clean. Lots of hiking trails around the campsite loops.

    • R
      Camper-submitted photo from Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon
      Mar. 10, 2022

      Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon

      Very remote

      This place has a lot of sites available. If you want cell service you have to to the far back towards the top of the park for cell service for phone and streaming. You can purchase their WiFi and use WiFi phone service on your phone if you want to stay in touch with family. Pool was open but not the hot tub. Pool is also not heated. Good restrooms and showers. Bathrooms are heated for those cold days. Plenty of bathrooms around. The campground is trying to up grade and closes off some areas for improvement. Loved it there. There is a bunch of quirky places to visit like Charlie browns, they have a lot of cool stuff to buy. Also has a place to eat while there.

    • James K.
      Camper-submitted photo from Antfarm LA
      Jan. 23, 2022

      Antfarm LA

      Amazing tent camping

      This place was wonderful. Peaceful, restful and a perfect getaway from the city. Went on a beautiful hike with my son and explored the area. Nice views of the Angeles National Forset Mountains. Definitely going back.

    • r
      Camper-submitted photo from Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon
      Nov. 24, 2021

      Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon

      Hidden in the valley of the high desert

      This is a great spot for quiet solitude & magnificent views & sunsets. You also get to hear the train come thru daily which really reminds me I'm in the west. Super scenic, beautiful sunsets.

    • Derek & Alex W.
      Camper-submitted photo from Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon
      Nov. 23, 2021

      Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon

      This place is huge!

      I think people give this campground such negative reviews for no reason to be honest. The road in is a little windy, but it's easy to get here. The staff were all very friendly during our week stay. Just note that they are going through a lot of updates, which is a good thing for the future!

      All of sections A, B, & C were packed when we arrived. Any open spaces had a red power box indicating there was no power in that spot... There were quite a few of those. If you need cell signal you can ignore these sections anyway. Move on to Section N. Full 30 Amp hookups, great cell service ( T-Mobile & Verizon ), and a great sunset view! Skip Section K... that whole section was currently closed. Sounds like they're upgrading to 50 Amp but lost permits due to COVID and have to reapply? Check with the office on any outages for Section N though. They did have to turn off the water for one day and sewer for about 4 as they are doing sewer upgrades there. My only gripe about this section is I think there is either a dog breeder or humane society to the east. Sometimes all of the dogs just go crazy! There is a train too, but we couldn't really hear it from Section N.

      The facilities and pool all looked pretty clean and nice. The grounds are taken care of and there is a lot of new landscaping on the west side of the campground. This place is absolutely huge by the way. It just keeps on going when we walked the dog towards the west side. There's a huge family pool over here but it was closed for the season. You could easily have a quiet family picnic past there because we didn't see a soul.

      I feel Soledad is closer to and deserves a 4-star. They ARE really working hard on upgrades and take very good care of the place! Kudos to their hard work!

      Vehicle Type: 38' 5th Wheel Stay: 1 Week Site: N-210



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