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RV Camping near San Marino, CA

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    Several RV parks near San Marino provide full hookup options for motorhomes and travel trailers. Bonelli Bluffs in San Dimas features spacious sites with 50-amp electrical service, water, and sewer connections. Rancho Jurupa RV Park in Riverside operates year-round with both back-in and pull-through sites accommodating larger rigs. Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon offers full hookup RV sites with 50-amp service and is open throughout the year. Fairplex RV Park in Pomona provides concrete pads with full hookups suitable for big rigs. "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," noted one camper about their experience.

    Advance reservations are strongly recommended, particularly during weekends and holiday periods when parks fill quickly. Most RV parks in the region provide sanitary dump stations, though some charge additional fees for this service. Cell service varies significantly between locations, with parks in canyon areas experiencing limited connectivity. According to one visitor, "If you need cell signal, avoid sections A, B, and C. Move on to Section N for full 30-amp hookups and great cell service." Pet policies differ between facilities, with most allowing dogs but requiring them to remain leashed at all times. Several parks charge additional fees for pets, parking, and amenities like pool access. Road conditions to most parks are suitable for large rigs, though some mountain locations may present navigation challenges.

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    Best RV Campgrounds near San Marino (101)

      1. Rancho Jurupa RV Park

      4.1(18)41mi from San MarinoRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Very spacious and good for big rigs. LOTS of activities for families (splash pad)."

      "The lakeview area has dirt roads, sparse grass and a few spots close to the lake. The Cottonwood campground has concrete pads and well maintained grass throughout."

      from $40 - $55 / night

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      2. Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon

      3.8(25)23mi from San MarinoRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "They have everything you need, propane refill service 2.99 per gallon. Laundry room, swimming pool, rec room, play ground"

      "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!"

      3. Bonelli Bluffs

      4.4(42)18mi from San MarinoRVs, Tents

      "I loved this place, this hidden gem is located in the in the middle of the city, with the feel of the outdoor."

      "A little pricey but very nice facility. All hookups 30/50 amp. Cable TV. There’s a pool. A tent area. Some spaces monumentally better than others. Occasionally they run a special."

      from $76 - $88 / night

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      4. Hollywood RV Park

      4.7(19)23mi from San MarinoRVs

      "Well suited for long-term needs. Beautiful murals throughout park. Laundry, showers/restroom, personal mailbox, amazing staff!"

      "Petty much the best rv park in the area for long term stay"

      5. Golden Shore RV Resort

      4.3(16)25mi from San MarinoRVs

      "Stayed at Golden Shore RV resort in Long Beach, CA for several days. It's very quiet and safe. Security is very good and felt very safe, especially considering the location."

      "RV Park very close to downtown Long Beach. Nice restroom and laundry facilities. Pool and hot tub are clean."

      from $80 - $85 / night

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      6. Seabreeze At Seal Beach

      4.7(9)26mi from San MarinoRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Sure, here's the review of Sea Breeze at Seal Beach: I recently stayed at Sea Breeze at Seal Beach and I must say, it's my favorite RV resort on a military installation."

      "Super clean. Showers, toilets and laundry well taken care off. Everything was great and we enjoyed every minute of our stay we will return next year!"

      7. Anaheim Harbor RV Park

      4.2(13)24mi from San MarinoRVs, Glamping

      "Nice amenities. Clean bathrooms. well functioning rv hook ups. Everything worked as planned. Interesting mix of short term and long term guests. Clean and well maintained."

      "Friendly neighbors great long term stay."

      from $70 - $95 / night

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      8. Rafael’s RV park

      3.8(4)17mi from San Marino2 sitesRVs

      "Worked for that plus a 7/11 in walking distance was helpful!"

      "We stayed here to be close to the Hollywood Bowl for a concert. Rafael was a friendly host and very helpful and made sure we were set up well."

      from $100 - $140 / night

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      9. Fairplex RV Park

      3.8(4)20mi from San MarinoRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Although you are packed in pretty tightly like sardines it's a friendly environment very welcoming just the larger of your RV is little bit harder it might be to park they do offer full hookups they have"

      "It's quaint quiet but you're packed in like sardines it's a tight fit but everybody here is pretty friendly there's a few downfalls for some of the spot test for you can't park your car there in the parking"

      10. Orangeland RV Park

      4.9(10)26mi from San MarinoRVs

      "Anaheim transit makes on-demand stops her to Disneyland as well as Garden Walk. Very helpful, friendly staff. Many residents mixed with overnight era or vacationers. "

      "Super friendly staff, super clean, 2 dog parks, offers really good wifi & cable. Can pick the oranges out of the tree"

      from $75 - $90 / night

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    869 Reviews of 101 San Marino Campgrounds


    • Deidre G.
      Jul. 6, 2018

      Anaheim RV Park - PERMANENTLY CLOSED

      Disney Camping - Clean, Pool, Very Nice Restrooms/Showers

      Anaheim RV Resort is close to Disney and is on the Anaheim Resort Transportation (ART) bus route. They have full hook up sites and room for large rigs - back-in and pull through. They are very pet friendly and even have a dog walking/feeding service (for an extra fee). There is a small pool and hot tub. The restrooms/showers and newly remodeled and very nice! Sites are all level and fairly large. We've stayed here 4 times and will be back again!

    • Veronica P.
      Sep. 6, 2019

      Bonelli Bluffs

      Hidden Gem

      I loved this place, this hidden gem is located in the in the middle of the city, with the feel of the outdoor. Lots of trees, biking and hiking trails, fishing area, beautiful views, very peaceful, family friendly, pet friendly, the C9 RV spot was very spacious, I also liked the A & B area. Not every site has a fire pit. Definitely coming back again.

    • Michele H.The Dyrt PRO User
      Aug. 24, 2021

      Bolsa Chica State Beach Campground

      Bolsa Chica State Beach

      The 4 stars is primarily for location. This is essentially a parking lot with power and water. We had a beach front space (B035) with a decent sized palm tree. The only one I really saw. The spaces aren’t huge so if you have a big rig or large trailer it will be tight. Most trailers parked their tow vehicle perpendicular to the space and some barely fit. There is no privacy, the small concrete area is shared with your neighbors as is the entrance to the beach side. People watching at the boardwalk is amazing. There is live music at the beach bars nearby which was cool. Definitely bring bike. There isn’t a lot within walking distance but downtown Huntington Beach and the pier is just a couple miles away.

    • Brittney  C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 19, 2021

      Waterfront RV Park

      Great place by the beach

      Your not on the beach but literally on the other side of pacific coast highway you are there. They have smaller options for travel trailers with power hook ups only and pull through and back in sites available with full hook ups. They have a great pool, maintained laundry rooms bathrooms and showers separated by men and woman for that privacy you need. Overall an incredible rv park and very impressed by it being well kept and clean. Not to mention close to the beach

    • Harout  K.
      Mar. 16, 2020

      Mountain Lakes Resort - Membership Campground

      Great family friendly place

      My wife and I have been coming up here for years. We used to use her parents fifth wheel or use a cabin but recently purchased our own travel trailer. Now we come up here with our kids and I can’t say enough about how family friendly it is.

    • T
      Sep. 5, 2021

      Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon

      nice camping resort

      They have everything you need, propane refill service 2.99 per gallon. Laundry room, swimming pool, rec room, play ground

    • Rhonda V.
      Feb. 22, 2022

      Bonita Ranch Campground

      Just ok overall

      Needed somewhere fairly close to home to take my new to us motorhome. Sites were decent size but fairly close together so don’t expect a lot of privacy. Sites interspersed among long term residents. Hookups water and electric at each site. Some shade, trails to riverbed currently mostly dry and Bonita falls about 25 minute walk over river rock. Fire rings available to rent for $5. The biggest issue I had was our electric went out to our loop at about 7:30pm…luckily we are self contained…it still had not been restored when we left the next day at noonish. The lights to the office area and restrooms was still on (thankfully) but not the camp sites.

    • Emily S.
      Jul. 19, 2023

      Orangeland RV Park

      Location!

      Stay here every year for dance competitions in Anaheim and Garden Grove. Very reasonable prices for the area. Anaheim transit makes on-demand stops her to Disneyland as well as Garden Walk. Very helpful, friendly staff. Many residents mixed with overnight era or vacationers. 

      Pros:

      • The price for the area is worth it!
      • Amazing staff. 
      • Free citrus picking!
      • Pool, mini golf on site. 
      • Incredibly creak restrooms and showers. 
      • Camp store. 
      • On-demand public transport for $6/person for all-day access. 
      • Walking distance to Big Ed and Honda Center. 
      • Along Santa Ana River Trail path that connects beach to San Bernardino Mts. 
      • Security at night. 
      • Dog runs (kinda stinky, though)
      • Back-in and pull-thru sites (I’d try to stay closer to Struck and the western side)
      • Rules are there to keep things nice and safe. 
      • Good wifi

      Cons:

      • Stinky dog runs
      • Street racing nearby at night. Every time.
    • Prentice F.
      May. 26, 2025

      Anaheim Harbor RV Park

      Do not trust them!

      Camping for over 25 years- 140 nights a year and we have never experienced a campground as unprofessional, clueless and arrogant as this one. Their campsite math is completely unacceptable and when asked for ax explination we were treated like we should be happy they were allowing us to stay and it felt like they thought we could not afford to stay there. PLEASE BE CAREFUL AND UNDERSTAND THE BILL!!! Their site measurements are for your camping unit ONLY. If you have a tow vehicle or are towing a vehicle you must pay per night for a parking spot, whether it fits on the site or not. So, a 40X14ft standard site can accommodate a travel trailer of 20 feet or less BUT a motorhome of 40 ft or less. If your travel trailer is 21ft you MUST pay for a parking spot even if your total length is less than 40 ft. They neglected to tell us this information when we booked our site quoted$500 the weekly rate and we paid the deposit. We called to ask a question and they mentioned our total$740.61. We asked how we added$240 when the website stated$500. The woman could not explain the breakdown and could only tell us that we must pay for our truck to park and the website are not actual prices!! When we asked how we would have known this and she laughed and said you probably wouldn’t, you would have had to pay at arrival. WHAT, WHO HAS EVER HEARD OF THAT! With one story after another and no answers we called and told them we would be staying elsewhere because we needed to know the total! They canceled our site but kept our deposit despite their inability to understand and explain how they charge for a site. IMPORTANT THINGS TO KNOW– BECAUSE THEY WILL NOT TELL YOU! They just want to fill their campground! 1. If you are in anything other than a motorhome you will need to pay for your vehicle to park! 2. The 40ft RV length restriction includes the length of the hitch 3. Despite their sites being able to accommodate a 40ft rig their campground is extremely tight and sites may be very difficult to back in if longer than 35ft. 4. If you have a larger RV or slide-outs it is recommended you book Deluxe space or Deluxe space+ parking. 5. Standard sites may be too narrow to extend awning 6. There is no guarantee your vehicle will be parked next to or near your RV you are only paying for a spot. 7. Despite Disneyland being a family destination, their campsites are for 2 people only. You must pay for each additional person over 10 years old. 8. You must pay for your family pet. 9. You will need to pay for the pool key but should get it back. 10. Any standard site is a parking lot no grass. 11. Any time it says grass it is synthetic grass- AstroTurf 12. The very small strip of grass on a site has a fee attached. 13. Must be manufactured by a recognized maker or you must provide photos and copy of valid DMV Registration 14. You must have a 25ft sewage hose. 15. Tax is not included 7.75% CA Tax AND transient occupancy tax of 15%


    Guide to San Marino

    RV camping near San Marino, California provides access to year-round facilities accommodating various rig sizes. The inland region experiences hot summer temperatures often exceeding 90°F from June through September, while winter lows typically remain above freezing. Most campgrounds in the area have paved or concrete sites suitable for leveling, though terrain varies significantly between canyon and urban locations.

    What to do

    Explore wildlife reserves: Seabreeze at Seal Beach, located 36 miles from San Marino, offers nearby walking trails with abundant bird watching opportunities. "Wetlands on the base and birds galore. Walking paths well lit and near to many areas to explore," notes one visitor about this military-only facility.

    Visit historic districts: Rancho Jurupa Park in Riverside provides a convenient base for exploring local heritage sites. "We drove over to the Mission Inn (8 min drive) enjoyed lunch. Their is a pedestrian only shopping area with a Saturday farmer's market plus lots of restaurants," explains one camper at Rancho Jurupa RV Park.

    Enjoy water recreation: Frank G. Bonelli Regional Park includes multiple water features for outdoor activities. "There is camping, horseback riding, fishing, trails, biking, hiking, picnics, you can use your jet skies in designated areas, swimming on the pool areas, kayaking," reports a visitor to Bonelli Bluffs in San Dimas.

    What campers like

    Security measures: Many parks implement safety protocols that campers appreciate. "Great sense of community and great placement of the gates for safety purposes. Ranger is on constant patrol," mentions a reviewer at Rancho Jurupa Park.

    Clean facilities: Regular maintenance enhances the camping experience at several locations. "The spots are groomed and clean when you come in. Great Long Beach location, a nice bike ride along the beach to Naples and the Queen Mary," writes a camper at Golden Shore RV Resort.

    Family amenities: Multiple parks offer recreational facilities beyond standard hookups. "Splash pad, park, mini golf great amenities. Nice staff! Would of liked to be on grass like the sites across but they were clean," comments a visitor about Rancho Jurupa Park's family-friendly environment.

    What you should know

    Urban camping realities: City-adjacent sites prioritize location over scenery. "It's urban camping, so don't expect a scenic state park place. We were comfortable and happy," explains a guest at Rafael's RV park in West Hollywood.

    Site selection importance: Researching specific sites can significantly impact your experience. "This trip we stayed down near the welcome center instead of Lot N and the experience didn't even seem like the same RV Park. No loud music, no barking dog, less dust, and dirt," reports a return visitor to Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon.

    Environmental factors: Natural elements affect some campgrounds regularly. "The area appears to be a flash flood area with heavy rains," notes one visitor about Soledad Canyon, while another mentions, "You seem along way from anything which is nice... Stay in the back side of the park as a rail line runs in front of the front side of the park."

    Tips for camping with families

    Water features for children: Several parks include splash zones for hot weather relief. "Took Girl Scouts here for group camping. Rocky and sand. The family camping was fine! However, there are some great kid friendly activities," states a group leader about Rancho Jurupa Park.

    Entertainment options: Some facilities provide additional activities beyond outdoor recreation. "We spent time in the pool. After that I cooked dinner at our site while my daughters watched television in the adjacent club house," describes a tent camper at Anaheim Harbor RV Park.

    Park accessibility: Consider mobility needs when selecting campgrounds. "This is one of the best handicap accessible shower and restroom areas we've seen. The larger pool had a roll in area. All of the public areas seem to be pretty compact and easy to use my electric chair on," shares a visitor to Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon.

    Tips from RVers

    Setup assistance: Some parks provide additional help for large or difficult-to-place rigs. "Steve the owner is amazing and the team will take your rig on a forklift to your site and fully set you up. It feels like a neighborhood instead of a busy RV park," explains a camper at Hollywood RV Park.

    Utility connections: Hookup quality varies between locations. "Came in for a convention in Ontario, better alternative than Fairplex park. Very spacious and good for big rigs. 50⚡️ 💧👍. There's a dump station, but a couple spots with dump but they were always booked," advises an RVer at Rancho Jurupa Park.

    Site dimensions: Understanding space limitations helps avoid arrival challenges. "Sites are tightly packed but the spectacular views and open sky of the ocean more than make up for it," reports a visitor to Malibu Beach RV Park, while another at Fairplex notes, "Spaces are very tight. Good for 1 nite only stay. Not much room to maneuver a lg. rv. in."

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