Best Campgrounds near Verdugo City, CA

Campgrounds in the Angeles National Forest and surrounding areas provide options for tent, RV, and cabin camping near Verdugo City, California. The area features both established facilities like Chilao Campground and Angeles National Forest Chilao Campground alongside dispersed sites such as Angeles Crest Overlook to LA. Most developed campgrounds offer basic amenities including picnic tables, toilets, and fire rings, while the more remote areas provide few or no facilities. Local campgrounds are searchable through The Dyrt's listings.

Camping availability in this region varies significantly by season, with many sites operating from April through November due to mountain weather conditions. Access to some areas requires hiking in, while others accommodate drive-in camping with varying degrees of vehicle clearance needed. "It's a nice little getaway without leaving the city, perfect for a one-nighter or to backpack in with the kiddos," notes one visitor about Gould Mesa Trail Campground, which is approximately a 2-mile hike from the trailhead. Many campgrounds in Angeles National Forest have fire restrictions during dry periods, and campers should verify current regulations before planning trips. Cell service is limited or non-existent in many camping areas, particularly in canyon locations and more remote forest zones.

Campers frequently mention the contrast between proximity to urban areas and the natural experience. Several visitors highlighted the stream access at Millard Trail Campground and Gould Mesa, which provides welcome relief during hot weather. The mixed-use campgrounds often share space with day hikers, creating a social atmosphere rather than complete solitude. According to one visitor, "Lots of hikers up here on the weekend (and weekdays too)... Very beautiful now that the canyon vegetation has grown back in and there are plenty of trails in the area for miles of hiking." For those seeking more isolation, the dispersed camping options along Angeles Crest Highway offer dramatic views but less privacy, with several reviews noting vehicle traffic and occasional noise issues at night. Many camping areas feature bear boxes for food storage and access to hiking trails, making them popular bases for outdoor recreation.

Best Camping Sites Near Verdugo City, California (166)

    1. Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon

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

    "It's a very hot campground close to a road and train. Sites are big. Tons of things to do for adults and children."

    "Surrounded my mountains, which is nice. Staff is happy and helpful."

    2. Millard Trail Campground

    9 Reviews
    Altadena, CA
    5 miles
    Website

    "When you can’t do a 2h hike before setting camp, but you also don’t want to camp close to your car, Millard campground is perfect. The parking lot is just behind the corner out of view."

    "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."

    3. Hollywood RV Park

    17 Reviews
    San Fernando, CA
    15 miles
    Website

    "This location is conveniently situated near the heart of Los Angeles, making it an ideal spot for those looking to explore the city’s many attractions."

    "Trees lovely gardens to walk the dogs. Commerce walking distance. I’m staying 8 more days.✌️"

    4. Chilao Campground

    17 Reviews
    Mount Wilson, CA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (818) 790-1151

    $12 / night

    "Campground

    We had been driving around the campground loops for more than an hour, and had just about given up, when we say the sign for overflow camping near the exit of the Chilao campground loop"

    "Great spot to get away from the big city being only a 45min drive from the Downtown, couldn’t ask for more"

    5. Mount Lowe Trail Campground

    8 Reviews
    Mount Wilson, CA
    7 miles
    +1 (818) 899-1900

    "We went in May this year so not much people around. Brand new toilet is nice as well. There was some flowing water still."

    "There's a stream nearby the Mount Lowe Summit Trail, also. Plenty of great sites to choose from."

    6. Angeles Crest Overlook to LA

    8 Reviews
    La Cañada Flintridge, CA
    4 miles

    "Great view but on the weekend we had multiple cars doing donuts really close to our van. I felt uncomfortable with that."

    "This is just a few parking lots that overlook the valley and gives a view of the city skyline in the distance."

    7. Monte Cristo Campground

    9 Reviews
    Mount Wilson, CA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (661) 269-2808

    $12 / night

    "Or one right next to you if you don't have one. The water does not taste too good, but it serves for washing. A bear was on our stuff the first night. I whistled and it ran away."

    "It’s Close to Hidden Springs and Switzer falls, surrounding area is very beautiful. I’ll be back!"

    8. Gould Mesa Trail Campground

    5 Reviews
    La Cañada Flintridge, CA
    4 miles
    Website

    "You can hear cars driving off in the distance but still overall quiet.

    * Close to LA. This is about a 15 minute drive then 30 minute hike from my house.

    * The stream is great."

    "Very beautiful now that the canyon vegetation has grown back in and there are plenty of trails in the area for miles of hiking. Lots of wildlife. Fire rings in camp sites but check for fire permits."

    9. Angeles National Forest Chilao Campground

    12 Reviews
    Mount Wilson, CA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (626) 574-1613

    "OKAY... seriously this one of the best campgrounds near Los Angeles. My ultimate go to spot for an overnight camping trip."

    "We were told that the water pumps were off but actually managed to camp right next to the one that was working. The bathrooms were super clean too!"

    10. Valley Forge Trail Camp hike in. no drive

    6 Reviews
    Mount Wilson, CA
    10 miles
    Website

    $5 / night

    "Trail camp is in the canyon so it’s an easy 3.5 mile hike in, but a tough hike out of the canyon."

    "Forage your way through the Valley Forge Trail, for an intimate night in the wilderness at one of its remote camps."

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Recent Reviews near Verdugo City, CA

1003 Reviews of 166 Verdugo City Campgrounds


  • B
    Aug. 29, 2025

    Tapo Canyon Park

    Favorite spot near LA

    The Camp Hosts here are Very Friendly and welcoming, the campground has a lush grass area and nice covered playground. The showers and bathrooms are nice, we highly recommend Tapo Canyon.

  • Lee-Ann C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 25, 2025

    Steckel Park

    Beautiful location

    The camp host came over shortly after we arrived and was very kind and friendly. I appreciate that they enforce quiet hours! The lots were not very private but they were clean and having full hookups was great. The location is pretty, on a creek. And there’s a playground and aviary which our whole family enjoyed. We’ll plan to go back when it’s not so hot!

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 23, 2025

    Malibu Creek State Park Campground

    Great trip/great site!

    This place is great! We stayed on site 59 and it had so much space you can fit a ton of people on the site. We had a beautiful, big tree and a great view in the back of the site. Site 62 had the most beautiful view but no shade, but I want to book it for the cooler months. Showers and bathrooms were pristine!! Can’t wait to go back!

  • Wayne S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 11, 2025

    Applewhite Campground (Ca) — San Bernardino National Forest

    Nice little park

    Very small campground. Camping sites are spread out. The access road is very narrow. We did it with a 22 foot fifth wheel. Space 41 could hold a much longer rig but it would be a challenge even getting to that space. There were only two other campers here while we were here. Lots of trees but not so thick you dont get some sun. The road getting to the campgrounds is somewhat narrow and has some hairpin turns so again it might be difficult for someone with a long trailer We camped at Applewhite Campground in a Fifth Wheel.

  • Michael R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 10, 2025

    Malibu Creek State Park Campground

    Malibu Creek State Park

    The campground is well laid out with plenty of shade available in most sites throughout the day. Sites aren’t too close to one another, restrooms are modern and clean and people were pretty quiet at night and in the early mornings. Main demographic was families when I camped here.

  • ROCKSTAR C.
    Aug. 7, 2025

    Hare School Park

    It’s the sports fields parking lot

    I’ve been here for a couple days and nobody’s mess with us. There’s other people that are staying in another parking lot attached that are homeless in their vehicles mostly cars and vans. I’m in a 25 foot Fleetwood RV. There’s a dog park kind of area with a big field they can run around and just clean up after them.There’s no public bathrooms, but there are trash cans so clean up after yourself please. It’s not tent friendly. I don’t believe.

  • Lizzette M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 7, 2025

    Hollywood RV Park

    Gem near the big city

    I came 3 days ago in my class C. Showers and restrooms were clean and supplied. The RV is cute very Hollywood movies vibes. Trees lovely gardens to walk the dogs. Commerce walking distance. I’m staying 8 more days.✌️


Guide to Verdugo City

The Angeles National Forest offers diverse camping options just miles from Verdugo City, California. Elevations range from 1,200 to 5,000 feet, creating noticeable temperature differences between canyon and mountain sites. Summer temperatures can reach 90°F during day while dropping to 50°F at night in higher elevation campgrounds, making layered clothing essential year-round.

What to do

Waterfall hikes: 30-minute trail access. At Millard Trail Campground, campers can follow a nearby trail to explore local waterfalls. "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," notes a visitor who gave the site four stars.

Sunrise viewpoints: Early morning views of city skyline. The dispersed sites at Angeles Crest Overlook to LA provide dramatic morning vistas. "The view is gorgeous in the morning sunrise!" shares one camper. While technically a parking area rather than a traditional campground, it serves those seeking quick overnight access to panoramic views.

Creek swimming: Seasonal water relief. Several campgrounds feature streams that provide cooling options during hot weather. "We filtered water from the West Fork San Gabriel River that seems more like a creek. Picnic tables and fire rings made food preparing especially easy," writes a visitor to Valley Forge Trail Camp, highlighting the practical benefits of creekside camping.

What campers like

Proximity to LA: Quick weekend escape. Angeles National Forest campgrounds provide city-close camping without long drives. A camper at Chilao Campground reported, "Great spot to get away from the big city being only a 45min drive from the Downtown, couldn't ask for more." This accessibility makes these sites popular for spontaneous weekend trips.

Bear boxes: Food storage provided. Multiple campgrounds offer bear boxes at each site, eliminating the need to bring special storage containers. "It's in Bear country so they provide food storage for each campsite also trash containers too," shares a Millard Trail camper, adding practical information about on-site amenities.

Seasonal water features: Spring visit benefits. Water availability varies dramatically by season. "In April the creek was full, with several creek crossings on the hike and crisp, fresh water along the campsite that contribute to a beautifully green owasis of a meadow. I would imagine it would be a sad/nonexistent creek flow in the summer," explains a visitor to Valley Forge Trail Camp.

What you should know

Bear activity: Common visitors. Bears frequent many campgrounds in the Angeles National Forest. "A bear was on our stuff the first night. I whistled and it ran away. In the morning today, we seen another, casually walking Into the grounds," reports a camper at Monte Cristo Campground, highlighting the importance of proper food storage.

Vehicle break-ins: Leave nothing valuable. Car security issues affect some trailhead parking areas. "Make sure to leave your car doors unlocked, and nothing of value inside. You'd rather have someone root through your car and walk away empty handed than have a window broken and items stolen," warns a Millard Trail camper.

Road closures: Check conditions before travel. Access roads to several campgrounds close seasonally or unexpectedly. "Drove all the way to the turn in to find the road was closed," notes a frustrated Valley Forge Trail Camp visitor, emphasizing the need to verify current road status.

Tips for camping with families

Short hike-in options: Kid-friendly backpacking. Several campgrounds offer easy hiking access ideal for families. "Took some friends for their first ever backpacking trip, great intro to the 'experience.' Trail camp is in the canyon so it's an easy 3.5 mile hike in, but a tough hike out of the canyon," shares a Valley Forge Trail Camp visitor.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Educational encounters. Many campsites offer chances to observe local wildlife safely. "From my favorite the Jet black Ravens, rabbits, coyotes, and interesting botany there are plenty of creatures to aww and be thankful for," describes a visitor to Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon.

Vault toilet conditions: Variable cleanliness. Bathroom facilities vary widely across campgrounds. "There is one restroom on-site which also serves the day-hikers. It is not maintained well, and often smells bad," reports a Millard Trail Campground camper, providing important information for families planning longer stays.

Tips from RVers

RV parking logistics: Size restrictions apply. Most Angeles National Forest campgrounds accommodate smaller RVs only. "I pulled a 26 TT. I came in from the La side of the mountains and found it's easier to go in from Palmdale with a rv or tt. If your hauling anything longer then 20 ft. Try for site 11," advises a Monte Cristo camper.

Urban RV option: Full hookups available. For those seeking RV camping with amenities closer to the city, Hollywood RV Park provides an alternative to forest camping. "This isn't a self-park park...the spaces are so close together that they use a cart to park you. On the upside, the bathrooms and showers were clean and plentiful," explains a visitor, highlighting the trade-offs of urban RV camping.

Accessibility considerations: Limited options. RVers with accessibility needs should research specific sites. "This is one of the best handicap accessible shower and restroom areas we've seen. The larger pool had a roll in area but I do not know if they had a wheelchair that would allow you to actually use it or if you needed your own," notes a Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon visitor.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Verdugo City, CA?

According to TheDyrt.com, Verdugo City, CA offers a wide range of camping options, with 166 campgrounds and RV parks near Verdugo City, CA and 6 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Verdugo City, CA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Verdugo City, CA is Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon with a 3.8-star rating from 25 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Verdugo City, CA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 6 free dispersed camping spots near Verdugo City, CA.

What parks are near Verdugo City, CA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 10 parks near Verdugo City, CA that allow camping, notably Angeles National Forest and Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area.