This article about RV camping Monterey is brought to you by Midland. Be sure to bring along one of their long range walkie talkies to best enjoy your experience.


With plenty of access to the Pacific Ocean and mild weather, the California Central Coast is an ideal place to relax anywhere you want. From beachfront RV resorts to cozy RV parks, many of these sites offer easy access to hiking trails and the world-class entertainment and restaurants in Monterey. Monterey RV camping sites provide convenient amenities and scenic views.

7 Monterey RV Camping Sites

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1. Sunset State Beach

child in field in campground

Image from The Dyrt camper Nils B.

Sunset State Beach is open year-round, offering dune-protected family sites and unmatched views of Monterey Bay. The campground has bathrooms, showers, and trash bins. However, the sites don’t have any hookups.

In the summer, there are nature hikes in the parks, campfires, and an opportunity to walk on Sunset Beach, where you may be lucky enough to find seashells and spot a seal.

“Sunsets are very beautiful and certainly make it worthwhile to go camping here.”Ashish K.

Campground Details:

  • Price: $35-335
  • Number of sites: 90
  • RV sites: Yes
  • Fires allowed: Yes
  • Pets allowed: No

2. Veterans Memorial Park

van and camp set up at picnic table

Image from The Dyrt camper Mike N.

Veterans Memorial Park is an inexpensive campground in the middle of the city of Monterey. The RV campsites are first-come, first-serve, with no hookups, but you must reserve the picnic tables ahead of time. There is a 3-day camping limit at this RV site.

There are hiking trails through Monterey Pine forests in the park, incredible views of the bay, and the Monterey Aquarium only 2 miles away. The nearby beaches are ideal for exploring with the whole family.

“Wonderful place to stay for a night, or even a few days if you’re exploring the Monterey and Carmel area.” – Jim M.

Campground Details:

  • Price: $40-45
  • Number of sites: 40
  • RV sites: Yes
  • Fires allowed: No
  • Pets allowed: Yes

3. Saddle Mountain Ranch RV Park and Campground

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Image from The Dyrt camper Laura Q.

A short drive from Monterey, Saddle Mountain RV Park and Campground sits just 5 minutes off the highway in the Carmel Valley area, abundant with towering oaks, redwoods, and Monterey pines.

This RV campground includes plenty of amenities such as Wi-Fi access, show facilities, toilets, and electrical hookups. You can access 30-amp hookups along with sewer, water, and electrical hookups. There is also sanitary dumping at this campground. Fires are only allowed if you’re burning charcoal briquettes or propane. No wood-burning allowed; there is a fine of $150.

“Can’t beat the view, proximity to Carmel, amenities and cleanliness of this facility.”Tai W.

Campground Details:

  • Price: $60-220
  • Number of sites: 22
  • RV sites: Yes
  • Fires allowed: Yes
  • Pets allowed: Yes

4. Marina Dunes RV Resort

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Image from The Dyrt camper Tonya C.

Marina Dunes RV Resort is near the ocean and close to everything Monterey has to offer. This RV resort is full of amenities, including access to 30- and 50-amp hookups as well as a clubhouse with a fireplace, big screen TV, and a pool table. You can explore the nearby Fort Ord Dunes State Park and hike on nearby trails. If drinking wine is more of your activity, the Carmel Valley wineries are over 23 miles away, as well as other cities such as Big Sur and Carmel.

“It was a nice little area. The sites were small and it was a hike to the water.”Amanda R.

Campground Details:

  • Price: $70-$80
  • Number of sites: 62
  • RV sites: Yes
  • Fires allowed: Yes
  • Pets allowed: Yes

5. Laguna Seca Recreation Area

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Image from The Dyrt camper Bryan B.

Laguna Seca Recreation Area is a picturesque spot in Monterey’s oak-covered rolling hills. Their four campgrounds are packed with amenities such as restrooms and convenient 30-amp RV hookups, and water and electricity hookups for every RV from 20’ to over 40’.

Located on the former Fort Ord lands, this area is ideal for nature lovers and those who want to enjoy the outdoors close to home. The nearby Monterey Peninsula, Salinas Valley, and Big Sur are accessible within a short distance.

“Nice place to camp to get away from the central valley heat.”Adam

Campground Details:

  • Price: $42-55
  • Number of sites: 236
  • RV sites: Yes
  • Fires allowed: Yes
  • Pets allowed: Yes

6. Carmel By the River RV Park

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Image from The Dyrt camper Jeff

An upscale, amenity-filled RV park, Carmel By the River RV Park is tucked away in a suburb with lush vegetation and is quiet and peaceful. The RV park offers hookups with 30 or 50-amp options for RVs up to 50’. These premium RV sites offer paved patios and 50-amp electric service and accommodates rigs up to 40’ tall. Every site has a charcoal grill and a picnic table, and if you forget anything, the RV park even has a small general store.

While there is no access to the river, you can drive to nearby hiking trails and the Monterey Aquarium, where guests can purchase tickets at the RV park.

“Staff was pleasant and helpful. The campground was very clean and quiet!”Laura S.

Campground Details:

  • Price: $135-210
  • Number of sites: 35
  • RV sites: Yes
  • Fires allowed: No
  • Pets allowed: Yes

7. Morgan Hill RV Resort

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Image from The Dyrt camper Nicole R.

Almost exactly an hour’s drive from Monterey, Morgan Hill RV Resort is a 66-acre campground offering stunning vineyard views. For hiking and fishing enthusiasts, this is a paradise close to civilization.

The campground offers 30 and 50-amp RV hookups along with sewer and water hookups and sanitary dumping. Pull-through sites are available as well. This RV resort accommodates vehicles up to 60’.

“New showers, nice drive thru spots, friendly people. Lots to do in the camp ground and around Morgan hill/ Gilroy area.”Derek D.

Campground Details:

  • Price: $76-174
  • Number of sites: 320
  • RV sites: Yes
  • Fires allowed: No
  • Pets allowed: Yes

The scenic views, attractions, pleasant weather, and hiking opportunities in the area make RV camping near Monterey an enjoyable experience. You can find a diverse landscape outside of Monterey for camping all year round. Find out more about where to go camping on The Dyrt’s list of the best camping spots in California.


This article about Monterey RV camping was brought to you by Midland. Be sure to bring along a NOAA Radio to keep track of the weather while at any of these campgrounds.

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