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Cabo San Lucas RV Parks

Baja Cabo San Lucas RV Camping

cabo camping

Aquamarina RV Park
Nayarit #10 y Playa
Cabo San Lucas, BC
01152-612-122-3761

Casa Blanca RV
North Highway & Delpines
Fidepaz BC
01152-612-124-0009

Cabocielo (23 spaces)
Km. 3 Carretera Transpeninsular (MX 1)
Cabo San Lucas, BC
01152-624-143-0721

Cabo Glorieta RV Resort
Km. 3.5 Carretera Transpeninsular (MX 1)
Cabo San Lucas, BC
01152-624-143-5878

Club Cabo
Cabo San Lucas, BC
01152-624-143-3348

El Cardon RV Camp
Abasolo S/N Km. 4 North
Cabo San Lucas, BC
01152-612-124-0078

Minibodegas
Km. 2 Carretera Transpeninsular (MX 1)
Cabo San Lucas, BC
01152-624-143-0712

Oasis Aripez
Km. 15 North Carretera Transpeninsular (MX 1)
Cabo San Lucas, BC
01152-612-124-6090

Paloma RV Village
Carretera Transpeninsular (MX 1)
Cabo San Lucas, BC
(435) 438-5353 US

Playa Norte RV Park
Cabo San Lucas, BC
01152-624-142-8001

Rancho Verde
Km 142.5, La Paz & Los Barriles
3,100 Acre Ranch, East Cape
888 516-9462 US

San Vicente Trailer Park
Km. 3, Carretera Transpeninsular (MX 1)
Cabo San Lucas, BC
01152-624-143-0712

Vagabundos Del Mar Trailer Park
Carretera Transpeninsular (MX 1)
Cabo San Lucas, BC
01152-624-143-0290

Villa Serena RV Park
Carretera Transpeninsular (MX 1)
Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur
01152-624-143-0509
800 932-5599 US

Bahia de Los Angeles RV Park

Bahia de Los Angeles Camping & RV Parks


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Casa Diaz RV
Bahia de Los Angeles, BC
619-278-9676

Camp Daggetts
Bahia de Los Angeles, BC
011 52 200 124 91 02
or 01-664-650-3206 in MX

Guillermo’s
Bahia de Los Angeles, BC
011-52 66 50-3209

Motel Villa Vitta
Bahia de Los Angeles, BC
619-454-6108
011-52-664-686-312

California Deserts RV Parks

RV Parks Palm Springs / Palm Springs RV Camping

Mojave Desert RV Parks / Mojave Mountains

Mojave Camping

Caliente Springs Resort
70-200 Dillon Road
Desert Hot Springs, CA
888 894-7727

Californian RV Resort
1535 W. Sierra Hwy
Acton, CA
888 787-8386
661 269-0919

Cherry Valley Lakes RV Campground
36805 Brookside Ave
Beaumont CA
866 217-8111

Desert Oasis RV Resort
17850 Corkill Road
Desert Hot Springs, CA
760 329-7346

Outdoor Resort Palm Springs
Cathedral City, CA
800 843-3131
760 324-4005

Sands RV & Golf Resort
Palm Springs, CA
800 772-7808
760 251-1030

Shady Elms RV Park
43155 North Sierra Hwy
Lancaster, CA
661 948-3350

Silver Saddle Ranch RV & Equestrian Resort
North Mojave Desert
20751 Aristotle Dr
California City CA
760 373-8717

Sunbeam Lake RV Resort
SoCal Imperial Desert
1716 W. Sunbeam Lake Dr
El Centro, CA
760 352-7154

TwentyNine Palms Resort
4949 Desert Knoll Ave
29 Palms, CA
760 367-3320

Twin Lakes R.V. Park
46200 Twin Lakes Dr
Newberry Springs, CA
760 257-4239
760 257-3377

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RV camp ground Mojave

Orange County RV Parks

CA Orange County / RV Park Orange County

Orange County Parks / Orange County RV Camping

Newport Balboa Island
Anaheim Harbor RV Park
1009 South Harbor Blvd
Anaheim, CA
888 835-6495
714 535-6495

Anaheim Resort RV Park
200 W. Midway Dr
Anaheim, CA
714 774-3860

Anaheim Vacation Park
311 North Beach Blvd
Anaheim, CA
800 772-3636

Canyon RV Park
Santa Ana River
24001 Santa Ana Canyon Rd
Anaheim, CA
714 637-0210

CC Camperland RV Park
12262 Harbor Blvd
Garden Grove, CA
714 750-6747

Lake Elsinore Marina & RV Resort
32700 Riverside Dr
Lake Elsinore, CA
800 328-6844
951 678-1300

Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort
1131 Back Bay Dr
Newport Beach, CA
800 765-7661
949 729-3863

Orangeland RV Park
1600 W. Struck Ave
Orange, CA
714 633-0414

Ortega Oaks RV Park & Campground
34040 Ortega Hwy
Lake Elsinore, CA
888 816-5833
951 678-9136

San Diego RV Parks

San Diego RV Camping / RV Park San Diego

RV Campgrounds San Diego

San Diego RV Camping

All Seasons RV Park
30012 Highway 395
Escondido, CA
760 749-2982

Butterfield Ranch RV Resort
Anza Borrego Desert
14925 Great Southern Overland Stage Route
Julian, CA
760 765-1463

Campland On The Bay
Mission Bay / Sea World
2211 Pacific Beach Dr
San Diego, CA
800 422-9386
858 581-4200

Champagne Lakes RV Resort
8310 Nelson Way
Escondido, CA
760 749-7572

Chula Vista RV Resort
460 Sandpiper Way
Chula Vista, CA
800 770-2878
619 422-0111

KQ Ranch Camping Resort
449 KQ Ranch Road
Julian, CA
866 217-8111
760 765-2244

Lake Cuyamaca RV Campground
15027 Hwy 79
Julian, CA
877 581-9904
760 765-0515

Oak Knoll Campground
Palomar Mountain
31718 South Grade Rd
Pauma Valley, CA
800 977-3920

Oceanside RV Park
1510 S. Coast
Oceanside, CA
760 722-4404

Paradise by the Sea RV Resort
1537 South Coast Hwy
Oceanside, CA
760 439-1376

Pinezanita RV Park & Campgrounds
4446 Highway 79
Julian, CA
760 765-0429

Rancho Los Coches RV Park
13468 Highway 8 (business loop)
Lakeside, CA
800 630-0448
619 443-2025

Sacred Rocks RV Park & Retreat
(formerly Outdoor World RV Park)
1331 Shasta Way
Boulevard, CA
619 766-4480

Santa Fe Park RV Resort
Mission Bay
5707 Santa Fe St
San Diego, CA
800 959-3787
858 272-4051

Santee Lakes Preserve
9310 Fanita Pkwy
Santee, CA
619 596-3141

Stagecoach Trails RV Resort
R.V. Equestrian & Wildlife Camping
7878 Great Southern Overland Stage Rt
Anza Borrego Desert State Park
Julian, CA
760 765-2197

Sunshine Summit
35025 Hwy. 79
Warner Springs CA
760 782-3537

Woods Valley Kampground
15236 Woods Valley Rd
Valley Center, CA
760 749-2905

Wine Country RV Parks

Valley Wineries / RV Camp Ground / Valley Resorts

Napa RV Campgrounds / California Wine Country San Francisco

Napa RV Campgrounds

Albatross Acres
5545 Old Highway 53
Clearlake, CA
707 994-1194

Arrow RV Park
Clear Lake CA
707 274-7715

Dutcher Creek RV Park
230 Theresa Dr
Cloverdale, CA
707 894-4829

Edgewater Resort
6420 Soda Bay Rd
Kelseyville, CA
707 279-0208

Hidden Valley Lake Campground
19234 Hidden Valley Rd,
Middletown, CA
707 987-9079

Garner’s Resort
6235 Old Highway 53
Clearlake, CA
707 994-6267

Glenhaven
Clear Lake CA
707 998-3406

Island Park Resort
12840 Island Dr
Clearlake Oaks, CA
707 998-3940

Lake Place Resort
9515 Harbor Dr
Glenhaven, CA
707 998-3331

North Shore Resort
Clear Lake CA
707 274-7771

River Bend Resort
11820 River Rd
Forestville CA
707 887-7662

Sea Breeze Resort
9595 Harbor Dr
Glenhaven, CA
707 998-3327

Shaw’s Shady Acres
Clear Lake CA
707 994-2236

Talley’s Family Resort
3827 Highway 20
Nice, CA
707 274-1177

Vineyard RV Park
4985 Midway Rd
Vacaville, CA
866 447-8797
707 693-8797

Wine Country RV Park Sonoma Grove
7450 Cristobal Way
Rohnert Park, CA
707 795-9333

Central California RV Parks

California Delta Camping / River Parks

Central Valley Campground

Chico RV Park

Almond Tree RV Park
3124 Esplanade
Chico, CA
530 899-1271

Bakersfield RV Resort
5025 Wible Rd
Bakersfield, CA 93303
661-833-9998

Bear Mountain RV Park
16501 South Union
Bakersfield, CA 93307
661-834-3811

Delta Marina RV
California Delta
Sacramento CA
707 374-2315

Dos Reis RV
California Delta
Sacramento CA
209 953-8800

Durango RV Resort
100 Lake Ave
Red Bluff, CA
866 770-7001
530 527-5300

Eddo’s Harbor & RV
California Delta
Sacramento CA
925 757-5314

Green Acres RV Park
4812 Westside Rd
Redding, CA
800 891-6777

Parkway RV Resort
6330 Newville Rd
Orland, CA
800 468-9452
530 865-9188

Quail Trails Village
RV Campground
5081 Wilderness Village
Paradise, CA
530 877-6581

Red Bluff RV Park
80 Chestnut Ave
Red Bluff, CA
530 529-2929

River Reflections RV Park & Campground
4360 Pacific Heights Rd
Oroville, CA 95965
530-533-1995

Sacramento River Park & RV
6596 Riverland Dr
Redding CA
530 365-6402

Snug Harbor Park
3356 Snug Harbor Dr
Walnut Grove, CA 95690
916 775-1455

Westgate Landing RV
California Delta
Sacramento CA
209 953-8800

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Trinity RV Park

Trinity River / Northern Cal RV Campground

Trinity River California

Big Foot Campground
Trinity River, Trinity Lake
Junction City, CA 96048
800 422-5219
530-623-6088

Del Loma RV Park
Trinity River, Hwy 299 W
Big Bar, CA 96010
800 839-0194
530 623-2834

Lakeview Terrace Resort
Lewiston CA
530 778-380

Trinity Adventure Park
Highway 299
Junction City, CA
800-839-PARK

Trinity River RV Campground
Trinity River, Trinity Lake
7420 Rush Creek Road
Lewiston, CA 96052
530 778-379

Wyntoon Resort
Trinity Center CA
530 266-3337

Eastern Sierra RV Park

Eastern California RV Camping / E Sierra Nevada

Eastern Sierra Nevada RV Campgrounds Hwy 395

Eastern Sierra

Boulder Creek RV Resort
Eastern Sierra Mt Whitney
2550 S. Hwy 395
Lone Pine, CA 93545
800 648-8965
760 876-4243

June Lake RV Park
Eastern Sierra
P.O. Box 55
155 Crawford Ave.
June Lake, CA 93529
760 648-7967

Meadow Cliff Resort
Eastern Sierra Hwy 395
Coleville, Walker CA
888-333-8132
530 495-2255

Paradise Lodge
Bishop, CA
760 387-2370

Paradise Shores RV Park
Eastern Sierra
Bridgeport, CA
760-932-7735

Shady Rest Trailer Park
399 E Yaney St
Bishop, CA
760 873-3430

Sierra View RV Park
Eastern Sierra Mt Whitney
532 N. Main St. Hwy 395
Lone Pine, CA 93545
760-876-5313

Silver Lake Fishing Resort
6957 Highway 158
June Lake, CA
760 648-7525

Twin Lakes Resort RV Park
Eastern Sierra Twin Lakes
Bridgeport CA
877 932-7751

High Sierra RV Park

High Sierra RV Resort / Sierra Nevada RV Camping

Sierra Nevada RV

Camp Richardson Resort
Lake Tahoe RV
1900 Jameson Beach Road
South Lake Tahoe, CA 96158
800-544-1801
530-541-1801

Chris Haven RV
Lake Tahoe RV
2030 E Street
South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150
530 541-1895

Cisco Grove Campground & RV Park
High Sierra
48415 Hampshire Rock Road
Soda Springs, CA 95728
530 426-1600

Coachland RV Park
High Sierra
10100 Pioneer Trail
Truckee, CA 96161
530 587-3071

Dardanelle Resort
High Sierra
Sonora Pass, Hwy 108
Dardanelle CA
209 965-4205

Hope Valley Resort & Campground
West Fork Carson River
Hope Valley, CA
800-423-9949

Meeks Bay Resort
7941 Emerald Bay Rd
Meeks Bay
Lake Tahoe CA
877 326-3357
530 525-6946
775 267-2178

Pioneer RV Park
1326 Pioneer Rd
Quincy, CA 95971
888 216-3266

Plasse’s Resort at Silver Lake
High Sierra, Hwy 4
Silver Lake, CA
209 258-8814

Sugarpine RV Campground
High Sierra RV Park
Sonora Pass, Hwy 108
Dodge Ridge
Sugarpine CA
800 326-9014

Sierra RV Parks

Yosemite Pines RV Resort & Family Lodging
Yosemite National Park
20450 Old Highway 120
Groveland, CA 95321
877 962-7690
209 962-7690

209 spaces / cabin rentals
Located 30 minutes from the gates of Yosemite National Park

Yosemite RV Park

Boulder Creek RV Resort
Eastern Sierra, Mt. Whitney
2550 S. Hwy 395
Lone Pine, CA 93545
800 648-8965
760 876-4243

Camp Richardson Resort
1900 Jameson Beach Road
South Lake Tahoe, CA 96158
800-544-1801
530-541-1801

Chris Haven RV
Lake Tahoe RV
2030 E Street
South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150
530 541-1895

Cisco Grove Campground & RV Park
High Sierra
48415 Hampshire Rock Road
Soda Springs, CA 95728
530 426-1600

Coachland RV Park
High Sierra
10100 Pioneer Trail
Truckee, CA 96161
530 587-3071

Golden Pines RV Resort & Campground
Camp Connell, Arnold, CA
209 795-2820

High Sierra RV Park & Campground
Yosemite National Park
40389 Hwy 41
Oakhurst CA
559 683-7662

Indian Flat RV Park
Yosemite National Park
9988 Highway 140
El Portal, CA 95318
209-379-2339

June Lake RV Park
Eastern Sierra
P.O. Box 55
155 Crawford Ave.
June Lake, CA 93529
760 648-7967

Lake Isabella RV Resort
Kern River, Southern Sierra
Lake Isabella, CA
800-787-9920

Lemon Cove RV Park
Sequoia National Park
Lemon Cove CA
559 597-2346

Paradise Shores RV Park
Eastern Sierra
Bridgeport, CA
760-932-7735

Plasse’s Resort at Silver Lake
High Sierra, Hwy 4
Silver Lake, CA
209 258-8814

Sierra View RV Park
Eastern Sierra, Mt Whitney
532 N. Main St. Hwy 395
Lone Pine, CA 93545
760-876-5313

Sugarpine RV Campground
High Sierra RV Park
Sonora Pass, Hwy 108
Dodge Ridge
Sugarpine CA
800 326-9014

Wishon Village RV Resort
66500 McKinley Grove Rd
Shaver Lake, CA 93664
559 865-5361

RV Sierra Nevada

Sierra Nevada Trips

Total Escape specializes in California locations & the beautiful Sierra Nevada mountains are the backbone to the gorgeous golden state. From the Tehachapi Mountains to the Lassen Volcano, we cover the best back roads for camping, fishing, biking, hiking, kayaking, backpacking, off-roading & hot springing.

Summer is the time to explore the High Sierra. During the fall, winter, and spring, precipitation in the Sierra ranges from 20-80 inches, mostly as snow above 6000′ elevation.

Giant Sequoias are the most massive trees in the world. Sequoia trees can be found in several locations within the Sierras, from the Western Divide Hwy to northern areas of Yosemite Park on Hwy 120. Within Total Escape you can find the hidden groves too.

Eastern Sierra along Hwy 395, is all about the drastic elevations & volcano valleys. The Mono Craters are the youngest mountain range in North America. Located near Mono Lake & Lee Vining CA.

mono lake views

National Forests & Wilderness areas within the Sierra Nevada range:

Sequoia National Forest

  • Dome Land Wilderness
  • Golden Trout Wilderness

Sierra National Forest

  • Ansel Adams Wilderness
  • Kaiser Wilderness

Inyo National Forest

  • John Muir Wilderness
  • Golden Trout Wilderness

Stanislaus National Forest

  • Carson Iceberg Wilderness
  • Emigrant Wilderness

El Dorado National Forest

  • Mokelumne Wilderness

Toiyabe National Forest

  • Hoover Wilderness

Tahoe National Forest

  • Desolation Wilderness
  • Granite Chief Wilderness

Plumas National Forest

Lassen National Forest

Sierra Nevada destinations

The most popular Sierra destinations:

MAMMOTH LAKES

GOLD COUNTRY California

LAKE TAHOE California

MOUNT WHITNEY

JUNE LAKE Loop

YOSEMITE VALLEY

SEQUOIA Park

Some unheard of spots in the Sierra Nevada:

DARDANELLE CA

COURTRIGHT

PONDEROSA CA

GOLD LAKE

LONG BARN

ALTA SIERRA

PINE CREST

Mountain Home State Forest

McKINLEY GROVE

Monache Meadows

county line

County Line trailhead in Stanislaus National Forest, Sonora Pass

Campfire Safety

camp fires California

Building Camp Fires in California

  • Obtain a free campfire permit, for campfires outside of developed campgrounds
  • Camp with a bucket, water, shovel &/or a fire extinguisher
  • Build campfires in designated areas ONLY; Obey all fire restrictions
  • If you must build a new rock ring, follow the guide on FireSafe
  • Gather wood for fuel — use only down or dead wood
  • Never burn plastics or other toxic materials in campfires; Gasoline geysers are not eco-friendly
  • Tossing beer bottle caps into a campfire only litters the site for future campers
  • While amateur glass bottle smelting is a real treat for boys at night, which one is actually gonna get their hands dirty & clean up broken glass outta the campfire the following morning?
  • Always douse campfire with water completely & stir it, when breaking camp
  • See more on the California FireSafe page

RV camp ground Mojave

San Bernardino County Parks w/ Campgrounds
Regional Camping Parks in SoCal Deserts

Calico Ghost Town

Camping & Cabins near developed ghost town center & I-15.

Moabi County Park

on the Colorado River; Elevation 470′
NEEDLES CA
760-326-3831

150 RV sites, tent camping. Hot showers, restrooms, marina, store, fishing, boating, BBQ, camp fire rings, picnic tables & shelter; Open year round, no reservations required. Moabi Park has over 160 acres of open area riding for OHV use. more info here

Mojave Narrows Park

off I-15; near Victorville CA
760-245-2226
85 RV sites, tent camping. Hot showers, restrooms, hiking & equestrian trails, BBQ, camp fire rings, picnic tables; Open year round, no reservations required. more info here

Mojave River Forks

18395 Highway 173, Hesperia, CA 92345
760-389-2322

50 RV sites, tent camping. Hot showers, restrooms, hiking & equestrian trails, BBQ, camp fire rings, picnic tables; Open year round, reservations recommended.
more info here

Prado County Park

between the borders of Orange & Los Angeles counties.
on Highway 83, S of Hwy 60 & N of Hwy 91
CHINO CA
909-597-4260

75 RV sites, tent camping. Hot showers, restrooms, fishing, boating, waterslides, BBQ, camp fire rings, picnic tables & shelter; Open year round, reservations recommended.
more info here

Yucaipa County Park

885 acres in the foothills of the San Bernardino Mountains
From Interstate 10, exit on Yucaipa Blvd, go north and east to Oak Glen Road, turn north and east.
909-790-3127
RV camping & group sites
Hot showers, restrooms, fishing, boating, horseback rentals, BBQ, camp fire rings, picnic tables & shelter; Open year round, reservations recommended. more info here

Joshua Tree Desert Camping

4:00 AM–Thank God I packed up the car before going to sleep just six hours ago. Trying to hitch the bike rack up is a chore and a half but it’s before long that we find ourselves on the road to Joshua Tree Nat’l Park. Leaving this early makes the drive through the desert a little more tolerable. Soon enough we’re entering Twenty-nine Palms with its interesting murals with just a few more miles to go before the turn off. Then the wheel is turned onto a dirt road that takes us into the backside of the park through Bureau of Land Management acres. The trail proves that any 4X or skilled SUV driver can cruise on these bumpy and sandy roads. This area is known for the many mining sites that have either been abandoned or are still in operation along the hillsides and canyons. Some of them date back more than fifty years. Evidence to their boom years are evident everywhere, cabin structures with bullet marks, rusting steel laying all over the place, gapping holes in the earth partly filled in with boulders or covered up with strong steel mesh covering all entrance into the ground. This is done to prevent the novice climber from making the wrong mistake of even thinking about a descend into the earth. Here is where my girlfriend and I decide to set up camp on the edge of the park boundaries. Most of this area is completely desolate and even in the 90-degree heat proves to keep us searching for shade. There are plenty of trails to explore by foot or bike, but as you travel on the road through the park, the sandy bottom tests our endurance as it becomes harder and harder to petal along the road. Best bet if your head bent on doing this is to start out earlier to avoid heat exhaustion or fatigue. The desert sky at night becomes envelopes into million of glittering stars with a noticeable satellite cruising the heavens on its pre destined course. A telescope will maximize this view which wouldn’t be so spectacular if observed in the city with its constant hazy glare at night. Driving through Joshua Tree gives the travelers the awesome feeling of desert tranquility. The Ocotillo trees sway in the afternoon breeze, lizards scurry in every walk of life, desert wildflowers adds color and diversity to such an dry, monotonous landscape. Even the mighty Joshua Tree forest astonishing the traveler with awe, realizing how many years it took for them to grow over the many hundreds of years to be the height they are here in this arid place.From our next campsite, White Tank, we climbed around the rock formations that had been weathered by the elements. A nice workout on Mother Natures Playground is what I like to consider it with tons of excitement for the naturalist and avid explorer-climber. Everyone getting his or her kicks hanging off some slab of rock some seventy feet off the desert floor. If you like to go off-roading, there are plenty of roads around the mining areas with some nice terrain that isn’t too hairy for travelling on. Within the park boundaries, there are nice vantage points to view the Palm Springs Valley from a far as well as Mount Jacinto in the distance. One such viewing point is called Keys View. Campgrounds inside the park can range between ten to a hundred-fifty sites so make sure you know which campsite you would prefer before settling for the first empty site you come across.

If you want some privacy, be sure you ask the ranger about availability before setting up camp. You could have to listen to families and yahoo chatter all night if you don’t plan ahead of the ruckus.

Campgrounds Cabins

MORRIS high countryYurt Rental, Tent Cabins & Outdoor Resorts in California

Extremely developed public or private campgrounds will often have rental cabins for guests. Most all are large single rooms to share w/ sleeping cots. The miniature log cabin craze has spread from RV parks to County Parks, to private fishing campgrounds. Many have laundry, showers, cafes, store & are downright outdoor resorts.

These California adventures are sometimes temporary seasonal cottages, that hafta be removed in winter due to heavy snow, like Yosemite. The coastal redwood forests seem to be popular places for these pseudo camping accommodations year round.

These off-the-ground accommodations come in various setting like high country granite, rugged coastlines or dense fern filled forests. The access road or driveway to such camp resorts are likely to be dirt, so be prepared to rough it a little.

Campgrounds Cabins in California, 3 varieties –

Maybe a historic Sierra grand lodge? Or your own private cottage, next to a big river?
If your searching for more luxury or accommodations, then try California Cabin Rentals here.

Moab Camping Cabins

All over Moab & most of southern Utah, mini log cabins are common.

Picacho Campground

Picacho Park

Picacho SRA, Picacho State Park & Picacho Camping

Right on the Colorado River, this is a very nice desert park & campground. Most camp sites are large, some fairly private, & most lined with large Tamarisk trees or plenty of natural vegetation. Other camps back up against red rock walls w/ sky views.

Old volcanic peaks surround this large park on the Colorado River – at the border of Arizona. Winter camping is great here. Hunters, fisherman & RVers alike, all know the best kept secret.. Picacho State Recreation Area on the Colorado River is prime spot for outdoor recreation & camping. Canoe, kayak, fish, hunt, mountain bike, hike & off road.

3 hour drive from San Diego on I-8 E. Take the 20 mile access road north from Winterhaven @ Yuma AZ . The desert road to Picacho Campground is paved only a few miles. Last 18 miles is a graded dirt road that is passable for cars & motorhomes. In the summer months thunderstorms can cause flash flooding in the washes, making sections of the road impassable. Check rain forecast before traveling.

nearby cities:

Ozena Campground

this campground is CLOSED Indefinitely, as per USDA National Forest

Ozena Camp

Los Padres National Forest: Ozena Campground

3000′ elevation w/ 10  campsites

Near Sheideck & Reyes Creek. Ozena Camp is on Lockwood Valley Road, just east of Hwy 33