Best Cabin Camping near Rosamond, CA

Several cabin accommodations near Rosamond, California provide varying levels of comfort and amenities. Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon offers cabins with full hookups, showers, and toilets, alongside amenities like picnic tables and trash service. Valencia Travel Village features similar cabin setups with electricity, water, and sewer connections. A review mentioned that "The sunsets made me feel like I was in heaven. I would hike past the water tower and on the trail for hrs," highlighting the natural beauty surrounding these accommodations. Art Farm Nature Space provides more rustic cabin options with picnic tables and shared restroom facilities but without electric hookups.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Most cabins require advance reservations, especially during peak seasons. Tiny Tiki Retro Hideaway offers a single private cabin with drinking water, picnic tables, and toilets but doesn't permit pets or alcohol. In contrast, Antfarm LA has tent-accessible cabins where pets are allowed. A visitor commented that Art Farm Nature Space has "great walk in secluded rustic camp sites, super social fun camp sites, secluded places to park vans and Campers, and awesome gleaming cottages."

Visitors should plan to bring their own linens, towels, and personal items as these are typically not provided. While some locations like Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon and Valencia Travel Village have on-site markets for basic provisions, smaller cabin sites may require bringing all necessary supplies. Cooking facilities vary widely between locations - some offer firewood and permit fires while others prohibit open flames entirely. Most cabins include beds and basic furniture, but kitchen amenities are often limited. Restroom access ranges from private facilities in higher-end cabins to shared toilets and showers in more rustic settings.

Best Cabin Sites Near Rosamond, California (15)

    1. Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon

    25 Reviews
    Acton, CA
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "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."

    "This is one of the best handicap accessible shower and restroom areas we’ve seen."

    2. Art Farm Nature Space

    4 Reviews
    Green Valley, CA
    20 miles
    +1 (310) 696-9424

    $48 - $75 / night

    "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"

    "Even if you don't have a car, you can always rent one from 14CARS"

    3. Crystal Lake Rec Area Campground

    26 Reviews
    Valyermo, CA
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (626) 335-1251

    "Has a fire pit at each spot. Has picnic table, but very splintery, bring covers. Most sites have tree coverage."

    "We came on a Saturday afternoon, and even though 4 of the sections of camping were closed off - we found an AMAZING space in section D."

    4. LA RV Resort at Action Camp

    7 Reviews
    Agua Dulce, CA
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (661) 268-1214

    $55 - $132 / night

    "Will stay here again and they are very pet friendly which was nice."

    5. Valencia Travel Village

    8 Reviews
    Valencia, CA
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (661) 257-3333

    "A little remote and you have to drive to the nearest town(s), but clean grounds and nice site. Very easy to book online. 

    The RV park is pretty large so it's a nice daily walk."

    "Plenty of spots around the grounds with 30 and 50 amp hook ups. WiFi is included with 3 pools and a hot tube, small store, and a really nice laundry facility."

    6. Millard Trail Campground

    9 Reviews
    Altadena, CA
    45 miles
    Website

    "Cool drive to get to the campground. You drive up and down these hilly roads up the mountain to get there. Once there, there's a parking lot that fits about 20 cars."

    "Fun little campground with decent facilities and beautiful surroundings. Lots of trails all around with a nice hike of about 1/2 mile up to Millard Falls that is easy for kids and grown ups."

    7. Huttopia Paradise Springs

    2 Reviews
    Valyermo, CA
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (661) 544-8006

    $236 - $369 / night

    "The ultimate glamping experience, everything was so cozy and beautiful."

    8. Antfarm LA

    2 Reviews
    Verdugo City, CA
    43 miles
    Website

    $50 / 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."

    9. TINY TIKI RETRO HIDEAWAY

    2 Reviews
    Brandeis, CA
    50 miles
    +1 (818) 900-3064

    $269 - $289 / night

    10. Sunshine Loft

    1 Review
    Wrightwood, CA
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (760) 713-4812

    $129 - $239 / night

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  • j
    Mar. 25, 2021

    Millard Trail Campground

    Great campground for hiking/biking

    Cool drive to get to the campground. You drive up and down these hilly roads up the mountain to get there. Once there, there's a parking lot that fits about 20 cars. There's about 100 yd hike to the campsites. There's a road that leads to the campsite but it's been blocked off. Only the campsite managers use that road so it's not accessible by RV, just tents. A campsite manager stays in a little trailer overnight so if there's any problems there's somebody there you can go to and ask for help. There's about six campsites and their first come first serve, no reservations. I went during the week and was the only one camping. This place is heavily used for day camping and hiking. There's not a lot of privacy because there's always lots of people passing by who are hiking and biking. You can stay overnight which I did and everything was fine but there's not a lot of privacy. The next day as I was leaving there was another guy sitting up his tent. I bet on the weekends they can fill up pretty fast. It's in Bear country so they provide food storage for each campsite also trash containers too. Each side has a picnic bench and a fire pit. The fire ban has been lifted so you can have a fire. Each fire pit had wood left at it so you didn't have to go searching for campfirewood. Bathrooms included male and female toilets but no showers or water. There's a creek that runs through the campground which makes it very pretty. I saw two to three cabins along the outskirts of the campground that I assume were for rentals. There was one family at one of the cabins the night I stayed. About a 20 minute hike and you can end up at a waterfall which is very pretty. But there are several trails to take for hiking and biking and I saw lots of people doing that. Overall a good campsite four stars. Would have been five stars if they had showers and running water. I didn't see any bears although there was an animal outside my tent at one point in the night I could hear him nosing around. So it's important to keep all of your food and anything with any kind of smell in the bear boxes

  • Lori J.
    Mar. 3, 2019

    Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon

    A "resort"? No. A campground? Yes.

    Very large park for RV, cabin and tent camping. As it's listed as a "resort", we figured it would be pretty upscale. Disappointment upon our arrival. Floods have been in the area and much of the sites were closed and being cleaned?? The road closest to our site was washed away (from earlier reviews it's been months), so a long jog or drive around the perimeter to get us to the pool, laundry and hot tub…speaking of which, the pool, hot tub and laundry facilities all needed attention. You could actually see people's footprints (bottom of pool and on pool and hot tub entry steps)…that much sand, dirt, etc…I didn't venture in. When we arrived, we started driving around to find the best site for our rig. We're a 32ft class A w/20ft enclosed cargo trailer tow. So, all in all about 55ft. Well, that wasn't easy. Most of the park's electric and some sewer connections didn't exist or were "down" for repair. We have yet to actually SEE someone working on these issues. We are currently here and checked in for a two-week stay. After some boon docking prior to our arrival, we wanted all the bells and whistles the park boasted they had. Took us just over THREE HOURS to find a decent spot. Many levels to this park and most didn't have a decent WiFi (we have our own router) signal. Some sites had dumpsters blocking them from being a true "pull-thru". That left us with about two areas to choose from. It's dusty, dirty, and, really, not ready to be called a "resort"….more rustic than we'd been looking for or what website photos showed. We would not recommend this "resort" to anyone. Several folks with dogs they let simply sit outside and bark, poo, etc….strict rules against that, in most all resorts we've ever visited. Unless you plan on tenting, cabin or what have you, it's not worth it. Very disappointing! :(

  • Tony  O.
    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!

  • Trisha P.
    Sep. 4, 2020

    Crystal Lake Rec Area Campground

    Convenient but crazy

    Mind you, we went on a Saturday morning during Covid to escape our house but so many others had the same idea. First of all the gates for the campsites were locked but that didn't stop anyone from walking their stuff in, including us. Our spot was nice and had lots of shade. The only drawback was the one open vault toilet that was pretty dirty. Hey, when you gotta go, you gotta go. I thought, dang I shouldn't brought my poop bucket!! If I only would've known!! Who can't pop a squat in the dark though?! It was pretty rowdy at night with someone yelling at the top of their lungs and a dog barking but hey, we were under the stars and not couped up at home or with masks on. I wasn't complaining. I love nature and I'll ignore the drunks. Other than that, there is a little store that Adam and his family run. They are great!! The brownies are bomb, so get one early. They also tent cabins up there so give them a call. Great people! It's definitely convenient and worth the effort!

  • Gadgetboy J.
    Sep. 28, 2020

    LA RV Resort at Action Camp

    First adventure out with motorhome

    This was our first trip with our new motorhome and first camping trip ever.  The staff was really friendly and accommodating.   The grounds are nice and very large.  Sites are easy to navigate and pull into, especially for a first timer.  

    The RV sites are pretty close together but the full hookups makes it really nice.  Will stay here again and they are very pet friendly which was nice.

  • Katarina A.
    Jul. 9, 2018

    Crystal Lake Rec Area Campground

    Don’t mind the bugs

    There are beautiful views of the mountains. Has bathrooms (no flush). Lots of Mosquitoes and bugs. Well worth it. Has a fire pit at each spot. Has picnic table, but very splintery, bring covers. Most sites have tree coverage.

  • Mercy M.
    Aug. 20, 2018

    Crystal Lake Rec Area Campground

    Great spaces, easy trails, & close to the IE!

    We came on a Saturday afternoon, and even though 4 of the sections of camping were closed off - we found an AMAZING space in section D. It wasn’t right next to the bathrooms, but the site was spaced out enough that we had plenty of privacy. It was right next to the trail head, too!

    The lake isn’t back actually near the site, and they don’t allow for swimming. However, there is a recreational area 20 minutes down the mountain on the lake.

    It was $17 per night, and was an easy & beautiful drive up the mountain.

    Fire pit had a grill on it, too!

  • C
    Jul. 11, 2016

    Crystal Lake Rec Area Campground

    Great, Easy Getaway

    There are lots of spacious camping sites, clean bathrooms, running water, numerous of shade trees, and a cafe/store for all the things you forgot or for a ice cream treat on a hot day!

  • t
    Aug. 17, 2018

    Millard Trail Campground

    Convienent And Fun

    Fun little campground with decent facilities and beautiful surroundings. Lots of trails all around with a nice hike of about 1/2 mile up to Millard Falls that is easy for kids and grown ups. Wild life all over the place and a great stream in the wet season through summer. Park in the lot at end of road and walk 200 yards up the the camp sites. Camp fire pits but check for permits. There is a camp host so things are well managed and clean. Several cabins surround the area even above the falls. Very busy on weekends.


Guide to Rosamond

Cabin camping near Rosamond, California provides options at elevations ranging from 2,300 to 3,500 feet, with the high desert climate creating temperature swings of 30-40°F between day and night. The surrounding Angeles National Forest and San Gabriel Mountains offer pine-shaded camping within an hour's drive of Rosamond, while some cabin rentals require advance booking up to six months during peak summer periods.

What to do

Mountain hiking: 30-minute drive to Crystal Lake Recreation Area where trails range from 0.5 to 8 miles in length. As one visitor noted, "Beautiful surroundings. Lots of trails all around with a nice hike of about 1/2 mile up to Millard Falls that is easy for kids and grown ups."

Stargazing: Best from September-November when skies are clearest. At Art Farm Nature Space, a camper mentioned the "infinity deck" as prime for "amazing Star Gazing" and noted it's "Right next to the private Bar area which is like an amazing western Saloon with Billiards."

Wildlife observation: Dawn and dusk optimal for spotting local fauna. One camper at Crystal Lake Rec Area Campground reported seeing "Black bear, deer (wandered through our site), red foxes, Stellar's Jays, woodpeckers, other birds."

Swimming: Seasonal pools available at select locations. A review of Valencia Travel Village mentioned "clean pools rarely busy" and that the campground has "large pools (adult pool, family pool, spa and splash pool)."

What campers like

Privacy and seclusion: Certain cabins offer more isolated settings. A visitor to Antfarm LA shared, "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."

Cabin variety: Options range from rustic to fully-equipped. One camper described Art Farm Nature Space as having "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."

Mountain views: San Gabriel peaks visible from several locations. A camper at Antfarm LA mentioned "Nice views of the Angeles National Forest Mountains," noting the site was "Peaceful, restful and a perfect getaway from the city."

Night skies: Low light pollution in certain areas. According to a review, Art Farm Nature Space has "some amazing view areas to hike to and the stars at night are the best I have seen."

What you should know

Train noise: Several campgrounds experience railroad disruptions. A camper at LA RV Resort at Action Camp warned, "there's about 4 trains a night that will come by with horns blowing."

Weather extremes: Summer temperatures can exceed 100°F while winter nights drop below freezing. A review of Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon mentioned the area "appears to be a flash flood area with heavy rains."

Cell service limitations: Coverage varies significantly by location. One camper noted that at LA RV Resort, "there's no functional WiFi or Cell service," advising others to "make sure you have some books, cards, movies, whatever."

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