Trek famous hiking trails, swim under waterfalls, and look for constellations when camping in Campo.
Near the Mexican border, camping in Campo is made up of sunny days and warm weather for most of the year. RV parks in town typically accommodate tents, RVs, and big-rigs with amenities like full hookups, picnic tables, and fire rings, while Campo cabin rentals put comfort first with multiple bedrooms, full bathrooms, and kitchenettes. Cruise 30 minutes north to Cleveland National Forest to hike a section of the world-class Pacific Crest Trail and swim at the base of the 80-foot-tall Cedar Creek Falls. Tents, RVs, and equestrian campers can settle into national forest campgrounds with fire rings, flush toilets, showers, and potable water. For a chance at desert wildflowers, zip two hours north to find pet-friendly campsites in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, many with full hookups, drinking water, flush toilets, and hot showers. Savor sweeping views of the Borrego Badlands from Font’s Point and, when night falls, enjoy the star-spangled sky while sitting around the campfire.