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Looking to experience the great outdoors near Bear Valley Springs, California? Hipcamp has over 1000 options to choose from, catering to your specific accommodation and activity preferences. Whether you're a fan of camping, RVing, or glamping, you'll find the perfect spot to pitch your tent or park your RV. With options starting as low as $5 per night and an average price of $33 per night, there's something for every budget. Check out top campsites like Cuyama Oaks Ranch (367 reviews), River Ridge Ranch -722 acres (348 reviews), and Radl Ranch (257 reviews). Enjoy popular amenities like cooking equipment, showers, and trash facilities. And if you're into snow sports, paddling, or hiking, you'll be in heaven with the variety of activities available.

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5. Manzanita Farms

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38mi from Bear Valley Springs · 1 site · RV · Glennville, CA
Our camp area is right next to our home. We live on 2 acres which is apart of our families 500 acre ranch and home to a summer camp and retreats. There are nice hiking trails we can direct you to as long as the National Forest isn't closed. We have a few picnic tables, outdoor electrical, a grill, fresh spring water, water hook up and beautiful scenery all around. We do own a few ca.  Our space isn’t huge but we are happy to share. We live in a remote area and its beautiful and quiet.  There is a local town 6 miles down the road that has several places to eat and one small place to get some grocery. This property that we live on has been lived on now by 4 generations. My grandpa bought this land with his brother in 1940s. His brother eventually sold his portion leaving my grandpa with a little over 500 acres...We also run retreats off and on year round on the main property and offer a wide variety of things for our clients. Due to COVID, and the strange year had, we thought that this would help us gain a little of our money lost as well as meet some really cool travelers along the way. We call this God's country because it is a unique and beautiful peace of land, even in the driest of moments. And...there is beautiful manzanita trees all over property. We personally live 1/2 mile from the main part of the property Jameson Ranch, where the summer camp is held. I love to garden and are in the process of expanding our portion of the property to putting in fruit orchards and berry bushes. Our whole property also borders the Sequoia National Forest and there are some fun walking trails around there. Its very peaceful here and a reconnect with nature so to speak if that is what you are looking for. We hope to share this little bit of our heaven with you. Side note: If interested in the summer time programs for kids camp or family camp, let us know and we are happy to share that with you too.
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from 
$57
 / night
Castaic Lake RV Park

7. Castaic Lake RV Park

48mi from Bear Valley Springs · 100 sites · Castaic, CA
Nestled just 1/2 mile from the stunning Castaic Lake Recreation Area in sunny California, Castaic Lake RV Park stands out as a serene and welcoming destination for families and retirees seeking a peaceful retreat. This RV park offers a unique blend of urban convenience and tranquil surroundings, making it an ideal spot to enjoy California's premier recreation lake. Located north of Los Angeles, guests can bask in the warm weather while indulging in a variety of exciting water sports. Castaic Lake boasts an impressive 2,500 surface acres of water and miles of picturesque shoreline, providing endless opportunities for year-round outdoor activities suitable for all ages and skill levels. Visitors can partake in sailing, water skiing, power boating, swimming, and fishing. The park also features family-friendly picnic areas, hiking trails, biking paths, and equestrian routes. For those looking to paddle, the Lower Lagoon is perfect for canoeing, kayaking, and float tubing, while the Upper Reservoir accommodates trolling motors and power boats. Anglers will find a diverse range of fish, including largemouth bass, striped bass, catfish, crappie, bluegill, and rainbow trout, which are stocked bi-weekly from October through May. When it's time to unwind, guests can relax at the

Looking to experience the great outdoors near Bear Valley Springs, California? Hipcamp has over 1000 options to choose from, catering to your specific accommodation and activity preferences. Whether you're a fan of camping, RVing, or glamping, you'll find the perfect spot to pitch your tent or park your RV. With options starting as low as $5 per night and an average price of $33 per night, there's something for every budget. Check out top campsites like Cuyama Oaks Ranch (367 reviews), River Ridge Ranch -722 acres (348 reviews), and Radl Ranch (257 reviews). Enjoy popular amenities like cooking equipment, showers, and trash facilities. And if you're into snow sports, paddling, or hiking, you'll be in heaven with the variety of activities available.

100% (21)

Top-rated campgrounds

Sitting around the campfire. Bring your chairs.

5. Manzanita Farms

100%
(5)
38mi from Bear Valley Springs · 1 site · RV · Glennville, CA
Our camp area is right next to our home. We live on 2 acres which is apart of our families 500 acre ranch and home to a summer camp and retreats. There are nice hiking trails we can direct you to as long as the National Forest isn't closed. We have a few picnic tables, outdoor electrical, a grill, fresh spring water, water hook up and beautiful scenery all around. We do own a few ca.  Our space isn’t huge but we are happy to share. We live in a remote area and its beautiful and quiet.  There is a local town 6 miles down the road that has several places to eat and one small place to get some grocery. This property that we live on has been lived on now by 4 generations. My grandpa bought this land with his brother in 1940s. His brother eventually sold his portion leaving my grandpa with a little over 500 acres...We also run retreats off and on year round on the main property and offer a wide variety of things for our clients. Due to COVID, and the strange year had, we thought that this would help us gain a little of our money lost as well as meet some really cool travelers along the way. We call this God's country because it is a unique and beautiful peace of land, even in the driest of moments. And...there is beautiful manzanita trees all over property. We personally live 1/2 mile from the main part of the property Jameson Ranch, where the summer camp is held. I love to garden and are in the process of expanding our portion of the property to putting in fruit orchards and berry bushes. Our whole property also borders the Sequoia National Forest and there are some fun walking trails around there. Its very peaceful here and a reconnect with nature so to speak if that is what you are looking for. We hope to share this little bit of our heaven with you. Side note: If interested in the summer time programs for kids camp or family camp, let us know and we are happy to share that with you too.
Pets
from 
$57
 / night
Castaic Lake RV Park

7. Castaic Lake RV Park

48mi from Bear Valley Springs · 100 sites · Castaic, CA
Nestled just 1/2 mile from the stunning Castaic Lake Recreation Area in sunny California, Castaic Lake RV Park stands out as a serene and welcoming destination for families and retirees seeking a peaceful retreat. This RV park offers a unique blend of urban convenience and tranquil surroundings, making it an ideal spot to enjoy California's premier recreation lake. Located north of Los Angeles, guests can bask in the warm weather while indulging in a variety of exciting water sports. Castaic Lake boasts an impressive 2,500 surface acres of water and miles of picturesque shoreline, providing endless opportunities for year-round outdoor activities suitable for all ages and skill levels. Visitors can partake in sailing, water skiing, power boating, swimming, and fishing. The park also features family-friendly picnic areas, hiking trails, biking paths, and equestrian routes. For those looking to paddle, the Lower Lagoon is perfect for canoeing, kayaking, and float tubing, while the Upper Reservoir accommodates trolling motors and power boats. Anglers will find a diverse range of fish, including largemouth bass, striped bass, catfish, crappie, bluegill, and rainbow trout, which are stocked bi-weekly from October through May. When it's time to unwind, guests can relax at the

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