Camping near Los Alamos

Charming and artsy central coast wine country town is close to the coast, mountains, and forests.

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Camping near Los Alamos guide

Overview

Tucked into the northern end of the Santa Ynez Valley in California’s central coast, Los Alamo brims with still-under-the-radar charm, artsy vibes, and an old west heritage. Explore the burgeoning arts and culinary scene, browse for antiques, and sample wines from nearby vineyards. Visit nearby wine country towns of Solvang or Los Olivos, explore a waterfall or a wind cave, hike and bike the ridgeline trails of Los Flores Ranch Park or road bike the Santa Maria Valley. The coast and the wilderness of the Los Padres National Forest are also within easy reach, along with coastal, forested, and wine-country campgrounds and RV parks.

Where to go

Near Los Alamos

Although there are no camping options within the town limits of Los Alamos, you can find tent or RV campsites at River Park near Lompoc. Continue south to the coast for surfing, sailboarding, fishing, and camping at Jalama Beach County Park. At nearby Gaviota State Park, you can camp seasonally and go hiking, horseback riding, swimming, and surf fishing. For boating, fishing, and water play, head to the Cachuma Lake Recreation Area, which also offers cabins and yurts.

 

Los Padres National Park

East of Los Alamos, the Los Padres National Park spans 1.75 millions acres, and includes ten designated wilderness areas and a wide range of terrain and elevation, from beach and coastal mountains to forests. Campers can choose from plenty of developed and dispersed camping options, including at more than 60 campgrounds inside the park.

 

Along the Coast

Further south, campers can take advantage of a string of beachside parks and campgrounds, including at Refugio State Beach and El Capitan State Park, and additional oceanside options between Santa Barbara and Ventura. Or head north along the coast to San Luis Obispo County, for the year-round campground at Morro Bay State Park and the vineyards around Paso Robles

When to go

Los Alamos is busiest over the summer and on weekends. Despite the crowds, you should time your visit for the weekend, as many businesses in town are only open from Thursdays to Sundays. Visit in the spring and fall for smaller crowds but still nice weather. The Third Saturday Stroll is held monthly and offers special events around town. Visit the last weekend of September for the Los Alamos Old Days celebration of the town’s western heritage.

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