Best Glamping near Witter Springs, CA

Ritchey Creek Campground at Bothe-Napa Valley State Park houses several upscale glamping options just under two hours from Witter Springs, with yurts that provide a blend of outdoor immersion and comfort. The park's yurts feature actual beds with comfortable mattresses, electricity, and climate control options that make them suitable for year-round stays. According to a camper, "My husband and I stayed here for Christmas, and loved our little yurt. It was very clean, and the bed was actually pretty comfy." Additional glamping accommodations in the region include Huttopia Wine Country, which boasts 82 canvas glamping units with electricity, private picnic tables, and modern toilet facilities. Both locations offer a resort-style camping experience with amenities like hot showers, clean facilities, and proximity to wine country attractions.

Hiking trails throughout Bothe-Napa Valley State Park provide glamping guests with immediate access to nature, including a five-mile loop along Ritchey Creek and numerous forested paths. The park features a swimming pool that remains open seasonally, offering a refreshing activity during warmer months when glamping accommodations might otherwise become too warm. One visitor noted, "We rode our bikes through the Napa valley, stopping at multiple wineries along the way." The location provides an ideal base for wine country exploration, with Calistoga just minutes away and a wine shuttle that stops at the park during normal operations. Winter glamping offers a quieter experience with fewer crowds, while summer stays provide full access to swimming and nearby attractions. Many luxury outdoor stays in the region require advance reservations, particularly during peak wine country tourism seasons.

Best Glamping Sites Near Witter Springs, California (24)

    1. Ritchey Creek Campground — Bothe-Napa Valley State Park

    27 Reviews
    Deer Park, CA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 942-4575

    $43 / night

    "Then, after a day of riding and wine tasting, we retired back to our campsites for an evening of grilling and drinking of local wines (of which there are many, many excellent choices)."

    "WE just stayed two nights camping and had a great time, site was good, bathrooms and showers were clean.   Good access to wineries close by. "

    2. Sugarloaf Ridge State Park Campground

    31 Reviews
    Kenwood, CA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 833-5712

    $35 - $45 / night

    "Did a little recon prior to booking our trip and decided on site #39, as we were only staying for 3 nights and did not need any sun for solar for that short of a stay."

    "Staff at the visitor center/store were friendly. Sugarloaf had lots of sites to choose from. We had many neighbors (mostly RVs) but enough space between sites."

    3. Skyline Wilderness Park

    29 Reviews
    Napa, CA
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 252-0481

    "Clean showers and bathrooms, some trees, close to Raley’s Grocery store. Easy drive to the wineries of Napa Valley, a little further to Sonoma but a nice drive."

    "Staff was super friendly. Spots were pretty level, but close together. They gave free wifi but it was not consistent. It constantly dropped."

    4. Napa County Fairgrounds

    3 Reviews
    Calistoga, CA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 942-5111

    "Nice clean laundry , bathroom and concrete rv pads. Close to Oxbow public market, great spot for lunch or dinner."

    5. Lake Solano County Park

    10 Reviews
    Winters, CA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 795-2990

    "The bathrooms are accessible, I had a beautiful spot by the water, my neighbors were friendly, the staff were welcoming."

    "Bathroom was clean. Peacocks are everywhere, so be prepared to a little noise. We were in campsite #17 and there was no shade."

    6. San Francisco North-Petaluma KOA

    31 Reviews
    Penngrove, CA
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 763-1492

    "Like most (if not all) KOAs, you can also tent camp or tent cabins. Good size dog park for the pets to run and be free, as well as plenty of fun activities to entertain the kiddos."

    "great accommodations. the bathrooms and showers were always clean. there was some construction going on, since it was the off season. it looked like they were renovating some of the bathrooms and aisle"

    7. Spring Lake Regional Park

    8 Reviews
    Santa Rosa, CA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 539-8092

    $35 / night

    "It is kid friendly, fun easy hike around the lake (no swimming but you can rent or bring your own kayaks or stand-up paddle boards), great location to way more technical hikes into and around Trione-Annabel"

    "We stayed on site 3. It’s close to the entrance but the driveway only had a slight grade. Mostly folks with trailers."

    8. Canyon Creek Resort Members Only

    3 Reviews
    Winters, CA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 795-4133

    "We stayed in section C as far away from the road as possible, right next to Putah Creek. It was April and the pairs of geese were abundant."

    9. Huttopia Wine Country

    1 Review
    Lower Lake, CA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 461-0740

    $236 - $364 / night

    "You can't ask for a more picturesque place to glamping, surrounded by the fields of the ranch & winery, while also within driving distance of San Francisco, this is a spot to check out!"

    10. Clear Lake Campground

    6 Reviews
    Lower Lake, CA
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 994-2236

    $55 - $999 / night

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Glamping Reviews near Witter Springs, CA

281 Reviews of 24 Witter Springs Campgrounds


  • Msmetoo48 S.
    Jun. 19, 2022

    Bodega Bay RV Park

    Great location, lots of campers

    Clean and well laid out. Laundry has 3 washers and 3 dryers. Prices are high but normal for CA. It’s a bit of a walk to the nearest beach, but you can drive if you want to. Sites are all gravel with a picnic table and divided by a fence. It’s a packed place with no real views. Staff is very nice. Dogs were wondering through our site and quiet hours were not enforced.

  • N
    Sep. 26, 2021

    San Francisco North-Petaluma KOA

    Great camp for the kids

    This KOA is pretty big with plenty of options for RV sites. Wide variety of full hook-ups or partial hook-ups. Like most (if not all) KOAs, you can also tent camp or tent cabins. Good size dog park for the pets to run and be free, as well as plenty of fun activities to entertain the kiddos. For us, this is a great spot to shoot down the highway and pull in for a few days to get away from the hustle and bustle of normal life! Close to downtown Petaluma with plenty of premium shops and restaurants.

  • R
    May. 31, 2024

    Glamping in the Redwoods 🐶🐕💃🕺🏼

    A Sunny, Inground Solar Heated Pool in the Redwood Forest! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🏕️🚐

    Jeanne and Roberts treehouse is a luxurious Wonderland of a campground! We had total privacy, a pool, sauna and hot tub and a cool little treehouse to sleep in (with real stairs, leading up to it), Our dogs had a great time because they were off leash… The place is completely private and fenced! We highly recommend, the treehouse… You won’t be disappointed!

  • R
    Nov. 21, 2016

    Samuel P. Taylor State Park Campground

    Crowded, but beautiful!

    This campground is beautiful, set in the redwoods, with a creek and nature trails. It has all the amenities: flush toilets, showers, fire pits, running water, and grills. The only drawback is the sites are small and close together, affording very little privacy. The campground can be pretty loud at night too. If you're looking for peace, quiet, and seclusion, this might not be the campground for you. We really enjoyed it though because we have a three year old, and with all the other noise in the campground, I didn't have to feel bad when she was being loud. Also, watch out for the raccoons! They stole my bread that I stupidly left out, and then tried to get into our ice chest. There are lockers provided at each campsite. Use them!

  • H
    Jul. 5, 2025

    Johnson's Beach

    Good location but mediocre camping

    Just got back from a 2 night stay at Johnson's Beach campsite. We found the camp grounds to be so-so and not the most maintained. While we were there, we saw more than a few families come for a night and leave earlier than expected because of complaints of their sites. 

    If you are interested in Johnson's Beach, I'd rather do one of their glamping tents or bungalow instead.

    Pros:

    • Good location to the beach; 2 minute walk from camp site to the beach.

    • Nice clean and well maintained bathrooms and showers.

    • 5 minute walk to downtown / Safeway

    • Host (Chris) was nice and did his best.

    • Outlets at each site.

    • Well shaded by trees (although is also a con).

    Cons:

    • Camp sites too cramped/small, especially from 20 - 25. Hardly any breathing room.
    • Camp sites are right behind a bar (?) and homes so we heard a lot of partying, singing, dog barking well into the night
    • Road next to the camp sites used by cars to reach the beach. Cars would stir up dust. 
    • A lot of trees but frequented by crows. The crows can be very noisy and loved to poop all around the camp grounds.
  • Joseph F.
    Sep. 9, 2021

    Sugarloaf Ridge State Park Campground

    Peaceful with nice shade. Bring insect countermeasures.

    Lived in this area almost my whole life and never knew about this campground. Did a little recon prior to booking our trip and decided on site #39, as we were only staying for 3 nights and did not need any sun for solar for that short of a stay. Tons of shade with the sites along the south side of the campgrounds, tons of sun along the north side. So depending on the time of year and your solar charging needs, this may make a difference. There were ample water faucets along the campground road and bathrooms were only a short walk in just about any direction. The showers are located along the north east portion of the loop, and they are fantastic. Large, hot, coin operated showers at the rate of $0.25/min. There is free WiFi with limited bandwidth at and around the visitor’s center, as well as an option to pay for premium internet at a reasonable daily or weekly rate. There is firewood and bagged ice available at both the visitor’s center and with the camp hosts. They can take card, cash, or you can pay using their QR code. They also have some basic supplies and snacks at the visitor’s center. The campsites are your standard fare with a parking area, a picnic table, and a fire pit. Some of the sites are less level than others, but there are plenty of good places to set up tents. Additionally, some of the parking areas for each site are better than others. At our site, we were able to fit our teardrop, our tow vehicle, and our parent’s jeep in our assigned parking area at site 39. The campsites are relatively close together, so that might be an issue if you visit when it’s booked up, but we went just after Labor Day and we had at least two to three empty sites to either side of us. The camp host was friendly and helpful, as were the rest of the staff. Lastly, depending on the time of year, you may encounter yellow jackets, so prepare accordingly. If you don’t have your own mosquito net tent, you can rent one at the site for about $15/day, plus a $25 mandatory setup fee. It appears that they also have a couple “glamping” sites which are furnished with a fancy teepee tent, chairs, and I believe they even have their own private portapotty. Speaking of portapotty, you can rent your own at your site for about $10-15/day, too. Very convenient if you are reliant on that amenity and your chosen site is far from the other restrooms. Lots of hiking around, there’s an observatory nearby, and it looks like a popular spot for cyclists, as well.

  • R
    May. 31, 2024

    Glamping in the Redwoods 🐶🐕💃🕺🏼

    WOW! AWESOME, PRIVATE, BEAUTIFUL WITH EXCLUSIVE USE OF HOT TUB! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

    Jeanne and Robert’s Hipcamp is amazing. We had such fun there. Their treehouse site has a solar, heated pool, a sauna, and a hot tub! The Vancamp site has total privacy, and a hot tub in the redwoods. We could not have found a better place to hang out and chill! Our dogs even got to be off leash because it is all fenced!

  • Joseph F.
    Sep. 9, 2021

    Samuel P. Taylor State Park Campground

    Nice shady retreat in beautiful redwoods.

    We have previously tent camped and car camped here and we really enjoy it. It can get warm in the summer, but the cool moist ocean fog comes in and blankets the area in the evenings, which can really cool it down. On our first visit, there was no running water or showers, but they did have portapotties. On our second visit, water was available, but it was not potable, and the showers and toilets were still not working. Not sure if that is a Covid related issue or a temporary maintenance issue. It’s worth a drive through prior to staying, in order to find a site that fits your needs, they have many different sized sites available, and we like the sites in the high teens (18 & 19), as they seem a bit larger and are right along the creek. The sites appear to be your standard state park equipment with a fire pit, a picnic table and a lockable pantry. The parking area for our site was large enough to accommodate our SUV and another vehicle. There is firewood generally available with the camp host or at the gate. Good cell signal with Verizon. Because of the amazing redwood canopy, it might be hard to get good sun for solar in most of the sites. There are all kinds of trails available, as well as a paved path that runs for at least a mile or so along the creek, that used to be the old railroad line through that area. They have informational signs all over the place providing historical or ecological information. Access to the creek is seasonally restricted for spawning, and I believe that goes from spring to about mid June or July. Also, lots of poison oak in the unmaintained areas and off the trails, so be aware.

  • K
    Jul. 31, 2021

    SacWest RV Park & Campground

    Perfect for what it is.

    Perfect for what it is which is a basic parking lot RV park. The amenities are pretty great, lovely pool, petting zoo and my favorite the fenced dog park. Oh and they have a dog wash with leash clip!!! So many parks miss the opportunity for dog friendly features. They have the cleanest bathrooms i have ever experienced at an RV park.

    My only disappointment was the wifi connection specifically in communal spaces close to the office where it makes sense to have strong connection. Their rec room would be a perfect place to hey some work done if only the wifi was powerful enough. Since i was working on the road I was specifically in need of this amenity. I heard certain RV spots had great reception but unfortunately not ours.


Guide to Witter Springs

Yurt camping options near Witter Springs, California provide diverse accommodations within the distinctive terrain of Lake County. The area sits at approximately 2,000 feet elevation with a Mediterranean climate characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. Seasonal temperature fluctuations can be significant, making different camping periods suitable for various outdoor activities in the regional parks and wilderness areas.

What to do

Wine country exploration: Sugarloaf Ridge State Park Campground connects visitors to numerous wineries just a short distance away. "We stumbled upon this place after wine tasting in Sonoma. This place had many sites and super family friendly. Very easy to find," notes one visitor who appreciated the convenient location.

Hiking trails with varied terrain: The network of trails near camping areas offers routes for different skill levels. "From the campground you can easily hike 20 miles around the park. There are a handful of great loop options and a few great out and backs too," shares a camper about Sugarloaf Ridge, highlighting specific distance options rather than just general trail availability.

Paddling and kayaking: Water activities on local creeks provide peaceful recreation opportunities. "What a lovely peaceful campground right on Cache Creek. Great fishing! Especially loved kayaking on the creek," mentions a visitor at Clear Lake Campground, noting the specific waterway accessible from camp.

What campers like

Proximity to tourist towns: The position between notable Northern California destinations makes yurt camping near Witter Springs particularly convenient. "Great place to stay at when visiting the Napa wine valley that is halfway between St Helena and Calistoga, two nice tourist towns," shares a visitor at Ritchey Creek Campground, emphasizing the strategic location.

Cycling opportunities: The flat terrain around wine country makes biking an accessible activity. "Bike trail right out of the campsite, through the vineyards into Calistoga," reports a camper, highlighting the direct trail access without needing to transport bikes elsewhere.

Budget-friendly base camp: Several campgrounds offer economical alternatives to pricey accommodations. "Camping here leaves lots of money for food and wine splurges!" notes a satisfied visitor who found value in camping rather than paying premium rates for lodging.

What you should know

Seasonal considerations: Weather patterns affect camping comfort significantly throughout the year. "We stayed here in December. It was cold and drippy that time of year but it's a nice campground. Would definitely go back," shares a winter visitor to Bothe-Napa Valley State Park, providing specific seasonal feedback.

Wildlife encounters: Natural settings mean animal residents are common neighbors. "I was awoken (as is the norm in NorCal) to gobbling turkeys at dawn," mentions a camper at Spring Lake Regional Park, noting a specific wildlife interaction.

Poison oak awareness: The native plant can cause skin irritation and requires vigilance. "Be careful of the poison oak, it is prevalent there as it is so anywhere in Northern California," warns a visitor, highlighting a practical health consideration when hiking or setting up camp.

Tips for camping with families

Swimming options for kids: San Francisco North-Petaluma KOA provides structured water recreation. "My kids were able to swim after zoom/school and get their minds off of why we left home. Beautiful grounds!" shares a parent who found the amenities particularly helpful during a stressful situation.

Look for educational programs: Some parks offer structured learning activities. "Ask about the free quest hike. They send you on an adventure hike and there is treasure at the end of it," recommends a camper who discovered this family-friendly program.

Animal encounters: Campgrounds with wildlife viewing opportunities create memorable experiences. "There was lots of deer/wildlife which was cool to see up close. No phone service, we had a big fire and slept in our hammocks," notes a visitor who appreciated disconnecting while enjoying nature with family.

Tips from RVers

Reservation timing: Skyline Wilderness Park requires advance planning for RV camping. "We received an email with a gate code since it was locked when we got there at 5:01pm," mentions an RV camper who arrived after official hours but was still able to access the campground.

Connectivity considerations: Working remotely while camping requires reliable service. "My fiancée and I both work remotely using hotspots on Verizon, and found no trouble at all. Data speeds wavered between 10 - 25 mbps depending on where we were on the property, but we could video conference and stream with no issues," notes a digital nomad sharing practical connectivity details.

Campsite selection: RV sites vary widely in size and amenities. "Clean simple and fun place with loads to do for the family. Swim, play and explore all the north bay has to offer," advises a camper at San Francisco North-Petaluma KOA who found family-friendly amenities especially valuable during their RV stay.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular glamping campsite near Witter Springs, CA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Witter Springs, CA is Ritchey Creek Campground — Bothe-Napa Valley State Park with a 4-star rating from 27 reviews.

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