9 Amazing Campgrounds In Southern California Where You Can Spend The Night 25 Bucks And Under
By Natasha Kayes|Published December 06, 2022
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I was born and raised in sunny Southern California and will never tire of the West Coast, although I spent several years living in Southeast Asia, about as far from California as you can get. Wherever I am in the world, I love straying from the beaten path, experiencing local life, and discovering hidden gems - camera in hand. The beach is my happy place and when I am not there (or writing), you will usually find me baking, watching movies, and cuddling my pugs. I have traveled around the country and around the world, and it never, ever gets old. Being able to combine my passion for travel and my love of writing is nothing short of a dream.
The thought of camping brings to mind relaxing images of campfires, s’mores, swimming, fishing, hiking, and stargazing. Whether you are a hardcore primitive camper who likes to pack it in and pack it out, an RV hauler who prefers to see the stars but not sleep under them, or a fancy glamper who wants the best of both worlds, there is a campground and camping experience for nearly everyone who needs a relaxing getaway. When it comes to relaxing, what better to contribute to your peace of mind than an inexpensive trip? If you agree, you are going to want to check out these budget-friendly campgrounds in Southern California that will cost you no more than 25 bucks.
Arroyo Seco offers semi-rustic campsites in a beautiful setting. Breathe in the fresh mountain air and enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking, swimming, and horseback riding. Check out this campground on Facebook.
2. Chuchupate Campground
Frazier Park Campsite, Frazier Mountain Rd, Frazier Park, CA 93225, USA
Escape to this remote high desert retreat with its pine trees and amazing views. Even the drive up the mountain will make you forget the city you are leaving behind. Follow Chuchupate Campground on Facebook for up-to-date information.
Enjoy panoramic views and wide open spaces in the badlands of the high desert. This campground is perfect for off-roading enthusiasts looking for ATV and motorcycle trails to explore. Learn more about Ballinger Campground before you head out.
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4. Campo Alto Campground
Cerro Noroeste Road, Cerro Noroeste Rd, California 93252, USA
Take in fresh air filled with the scent of the pine trees in this tranquil campground. Go hiking for epic mountain views, then revel in the privacy and serenity of your spacious campsite. Keep up with park information on the Camp Alto Facebook page.
Nestled in a canyon within the Los Padres National Forest, this is a relaxing hideaway where you can camp under the cottonwood trees beside a running stream. The mountains surrounding the canyon are especially pretty during spring and fall seasons, but is enjoyable any time of year. Check out the website to learn more and reserve your spot.
6. Mount Pinos Campground
Cuddy Valley Road, Cuddy Valley Rd, California 93225, USA
Mount Pinos was considered the center of the world by the Chumash Native Americans, and the place where they believed perfect balance could be found. You may agree when you experience the spectacular mountain and valley views, and the amazing stargazing due to a clear, dark sky. Want to learn more? Follow Mount Pinos Campground on Facebook.
7. Pine Mountain Campground
Pine Mountain Ridge Road, Pine Mountain Ridge Rd, California 93252, USA
Located at an elevation of 6650 feet along the top of Pine Mountain, camping in this space brings unprecedented views, including Southern California’s Channel Islands in the distance. The elevation means a real escape from the heat in the summer and snow in the winter. In addition to the pine and fir trees that occupy the mountain, you may catch sight of woodpeckers, deer, coyotes, and bears. Time to book your camping trip!
8. White Tank Campground
White Tank Campground, 2 White Tank Campground Rd, Twentynine Palms, CA 92277, USA
White Tank is a small desert campground in Joshua Tree National Park with epic rock formations and some of the best stargazing in Southern California. Learn more about Joshua Tree and White Tank Campground before planning your getaway.
This is perhaps one of the most unique camping opportunities in Southern California. Bring the family to this working ostrich ranch near Lake Hughes, learn about these giant birds, then set your tent up and stay the night. Catch up with the ostriches on Facebook.
Do you have a favorite budget-friendly campground in Southern California? Share your favorites with us in the comments.
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