The Best Camping Spots in Southern California

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Vote up the best spots to set up camp.

Are you ready to leave the city and explore the great outdoors? Well you’re in luck, because Southern California has an incredibly diverse terrain, offering everything from beautiful forests and waterfalls, to sandy beaches and vast deserts. In Southern California, you can climb boulders in Joshua Tree one day and swim in the Pacific Ocean the next. 

Home to some of the best camping in the United States, Southern California has a wide array of campgrounds to which you can escape when you need a little time away from the office, and need a little more time outdoors. Whether you enjoy hiking, fishing, rock climbing, or windsurfing, all can be found just a few hours from some of Southern California’s biggest cities.  
 

Utah has Zion and Colorado has Aspen, but the only place you can find every outdoor sport imaginable is in California - with everything from surfing to skiing, all this and more can be done in the Golden State, and most activities can be found in Southern California. This list explores some of the best Southern California camping and while this list won’t give you any insight on how to set up a tent (see this list of helpful camping hacks for that), it will help transport you to the great outdoors. Click through the list and vote up the campgrounds that are the perfect places to set up a tent, light up a campfire, and cook some s’mores under a starry night sky. 

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    14 VOTES

    Cuyamaca Rancho State Park

    Located just 40 miles east of San Diego, this beautiful park is home to a woodland made of oak trees, a creek, and over 100 miles of trails. With over 24,700 acres of forest, it's the perfect place to camp in the spring and fall. 

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    14 votes
  • Joshua Tree is located in Riverside and San Bernardino Counties, and is part of the Mojave and Colorado deserts. Joshua Tree is famous for its trees (that's where it gets its name) and also for the beautiful boulders in the park. 

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    17 votes
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    9 VOTES

    Carpinteria State Beach

    Located a few miles south of Santa Barbara, Carpinteria State Beach offers a mile of beach with tidepools, swimming, fishing, and camping. Seals, sea lions, and whales can often be seen from the beach at different times of the year. 

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    9 votes
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    27 VOTES

    Idyllwild

    Hidden in the San Jacinto mountains, just west of Palm Springs, lies Idyllwild. With tall pines, cedars, and huge rocks, the campgrounds are perfect for campers who enjoy rock climbing and hiking. 

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    27 votes
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    18 VOTES

    Leo Carrillo

    Leo Carrillo state beach is located in Malibu, California. The beach offers 1.5 miles of beach - making it the perfect camping spot for surfers, swimmers, windsurfers, and beachcombers. 

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    18 votes
  • Kings Canyon National Park
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    This national park is a part of the Southern Sierra Nevadas and located just east of Fresno, California. With over 450,000 acres, the park provides a wealth of places to hide out and camp in the wilderness. 

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    12 votes