Convenient campground with amenities

Chill and easy to access paid campground right off the highway. Couldn't hear highway noise though. 5-6 open spots when we rolled in around 5-6 on a Sunday in June. Looked like there were a few longer term RVs as well.

Sound of the water nearby was nice to fall asleep to.

Decent dispersed spot just south of Sequoia NP

We stayed here in June and there were plenty of open spots we just couldnt see many since it was dark. We eventually found a spot about half a mile back. Only one other person nearby. We had a few bars of service on verizon and at&t.

Overall nice secluded spot off the road with great scenery would recommend

Free dispersed spot right outside Bryce Canyon NP

Plenty of spots, drove 3 miles down a dirt road and it got progressively bumpier the further we went. There were RVs parked at the first few spots. We had a big open spot with trees for hammocks and there was a fire pit which came in handy since it got super duper cold. We had one other camper nearby but other than that it was very secluded. 

The stars were gorgeous and plentiful and we witnessed a meteor shower in late May.

Amazing secluded spot right outside Yosemite

We followed the coordinates and it didnt take us to any camp spots, however there were a lot of open areas that looked like you could camp there but we didn't see any fire pits or any signs. 

We kept driving father down multiple dirt roads and eventually found a big open area where we set up camp. This spot was very sandy and we would've been stuck without 4wd. Overall a very nice, quiet, and secluded spot only 15 minutes away from the east entrance of Yosemite. 

Here are the coordinates for the exact spot we were at (37.786569, -118.990848)

Sweet popular spot conveniently off the highway

We got there at 5pm on a Saturday and got one of the last spots, no privacy but it was worth it. Awesome views in every direction. Camp spot was a little uneven, may be hard to find a level spot but we made it work. 

Road going in was a little bumpy but any car should be able to make it.

Overall I'd recommend it.

Awesome campground right on the pacific

Paid campground that was pretty crowded but luckily we got the first spot on the right when you come in so we had some privacy. There were bathrooms and tables and you could walk down to the beach which was amazing. Convenient spot right off the highway but you couldnt hear the cars on the road.

Best campspot ive ever been to

Incredible views and camp spots are right on the water. Theres a few campsites in a group area that you can park and camp at, then a little further down the road theres more camp spots that you have to park and walk 50 feet down to. There are bathrooms and tables. 

The road going down is pretty rough especially in the rain but doable without 4wd. Someone made it down in a Nissan Altima. 

Highly recommend it

Amazing paid campground on a cliff on the pacific

Easy access right off the highway. Not packed at all on a Saturday since it was raining all weekend and very windy. Incredible views and nice people. There was also a bathroom. A lot of spots but only two other groups there

Such a sick campground

Easy to access free campground in the midst of hundreds of thousands of joshua trees. We were there on a Tuesday and as far as we could tell there werent any people around for miles. The sunset was sublime and the stars were even better. Clear skies but overnight some of the strongest gusts ive ever felt that continued into the morning.

Amazing Free Campground Plenty of Hidden Spots

Coordinates take you to the entrance but the further you go back, the more private spots there are. We found a sweet cove near some green colored rocks and no one else was in sight. RVs could definitely get to the spots closer to the entrance but some decent ground clearance would be helpful for some spots further back