Wheelchair-accessible camping in Big Sur

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Discover the best wheelchair accessible camping options in Big Sur, California, with over 58 available options to choose from. Whether you're looking for an unforgettable camping experience or a cozy cabin retreat, Hipcamp has got you covered. Our top campsites, like Redwood Cabins (95 reviews), SMR Carmel Camping (83 reviews), and Camp Carmel Valley - Glamping (34 reviews), offer the perfect combination of comfort and accessibility. With popular amenities like trash disposal, potable water, and cooking equipment, you'll have everything you need for a hassle-free camping trip. And with activities ranging from exploring historic sites to thrilling wind sports and boating, there's something for everyone to enjoy. So pack your bags and get ready for an unforgettable camping adventure in Big Sur!

97% (301) 37 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Big Sur

1. Camp Carmel Valley - Glamping

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38 sites · Lodging · Carmel Valley, CA
The Camp was started in 1925 by Mrs. Douglas as a girls camp to teach young girls the beautiful wonders of the outdoors including horseback riding, swimming, archery, and camping. She felt that boys had plenty of opportunity to explore Mother Nature but at the time, girls had no such camp to attend. This 115 acre, beautiful, rolling hills ranch has been a camp ever since and now offers camping for the young and old, girls and boys, families and singles…. You name it… a camp for everyone. Located on 115 acres historic boys and girls summer camp complete with pool, tennis, and hiking in Carmel Valley, CA. Re-connect to nature and nostalgia! There is plenty to do at the Camp as well as surrounding areas. 2.5 miles from Carmel Village known for its many wine tasting rooms, restaurants and galleries. 14.5 miles inland from Carmel by-the-sea and Carmel Beach. Perfect locations for day excursion to Carmel, Monterey, and Big Sur. Individual Glamping sessions are available on select dates. Breakfast included in the stay. Length of stay may be required. We highly recommend you stay for more than one day as it is difficult to take part in all activities when at the camp for only one day. Imagine! your own private off the grid cabin where you can enjoy tent camping without the hassle of setting up a tent. Numerous activities for you to take advantage of or simple step outside your cabin and wonder on our 115 acres and connect to nature. Welcome to The Camp. CABINS Solstice and Sunrise cabins recently re-built cabins have one queen bed and two twin beds (max 4 ppl) and are located near a shared communal bathhouses. Sunset village cabins have access to a bathhouse with designated full baths with private shower and bathroom for each cabin. Each cabin has power and one queen bed and two twin beds (max 4 ppl) Like tent camping without the hassle of having to set up a tent. You bring your sleeping bag, bedding and towels. Or we can provide you with a bedding/towel pack for an extra cost. POWER All cabins and bathhouses have power Wi-Fi Free wi-fi in central camp not at cabins. FOOD and DRINK 2024 Glamping Includes breakfast. Lunch and Dinner optional at an additional cost. ACTIVITIES Self guided activities include: Pool, pool deck, basketball half court, tennis courts, yard games, hiking trails and many areas to connect to nature. Guided activities: Hosted campfire nightly, Yoga, Archery and Tie Dye sessions available on Saturday. (holiday weekends additional sessions available) FIRE No individual fires. We do offer hosted campfires nightly. DOG Two dogs are welcome per cabin $50 per dog. MUSIC No speakers, amplification or radios. Acoustic instruments are allowed. RESERVATIONS Glamping weekends may require multiple night stays. Check-in is between 2:00 PM and 7:00 PM. We will send you an email prior to arrival with additional information. Please note Hipcamp site assignments do not correspond to the actual cabin you will be assigned. Our Camp cabin names and assignments are a little different. If you are reserving multiple cabins please let us know so we can try and assign you near each other. Parking is a short walk away from the Cabins. The Camp is private property and for registered guests only. Gate is closed 9PM-7PM. Campers are free to come and go as these please between 7AM-PM, but all Campers must be back onsite before 9PM. WHAT TO BRING: Sleeping Bag or bedding or rent linen pack Towels and Toiletries Flashlight Water Bottle
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$149
 / night

2. Glen Oaks Big Sur

91 sites · Big Sur, CA
Glen Oaks Big Sur stands out as a unique destination that beautifully marries modern design with rustic charm, all while embracing eco-friendly principles. Originally built in 1957, this lodge has been thoughtfully reimagined to reflect a fresh, green sensibility that honors its natural surroundings. The renovation draws inspiration from the original adobe walls, which are celebrated for their ability to keep the heat out and retain warmth. The lodge now features sustainable materials such as recycled stone, Peroba wood, bamboo, and organic cotton, creating a healthy and inviting atmosphere. Guests can enjoy walk-in showers that evoke the feeling of showering in the forest, complemented by stylish chrome and porcelain fixtures that add a contemporary touch. Whether you're returning from a hike or relaxing in your room, the vibrant colors and warmth of nature are always within reach. Cozy up under the luxurious natural wool blankets from Pendleton Woolen Mills, or indulge in the comfort of Coyuchi organic-cotton bedding and feather duvets. Glen Oaks Big Sur is not just a place to stay; it’s an experience that connects you to the beauty of the great outdoors while providing modern comforts.

Discover the best wheelchair accessible camping options in Big Sur, California, with over 58 available options to choose from. Whether you're looking for an unforgettable camping experience or a cozy cabin retreat, Hipcamp has got you covered. Our top campsites, like Redwood Cabins (95 reviews), SMR Carmel Camping (83 reviews), and Camp Carmel Valley - Glamping (34 reviews), offer the perfect combination of comfort and accessibility. With popular amenities like trash disposal, potable water, and cooking equipment, you'll have everything you need for a hassle-free camping trip. And with activities ranging from exploring historic sites to thrilling wind sports and boating, there's something for everyone to enjoy. So pack your bags and get ready for an unforgettable camping adventure in Big Sur!

97% (301) 37 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Big Sur

1. Camp Carmel Valley - Glamping

98%
(176)
38 sites · Lodging · Carmel Valley, CA
The Camp was started in 1925 by Mrs. Douglas as a girls camp to teach young girls the beautiful wonders of the outdoors including horseback riding, swimming, archery, and camping. She felt that boys had plenty of opportunity to explore Mother Nature but at the time, girls had no such camp to attend. This 115 acre, beautiful, rolling hills ranch has been a camp ever since and now offers camping for the young and old, girls and boys, families and singles…. You name it… a camp for everyone. Located on 115 acres historic boys and girls summer camp complete with pool, tennis, and hiking in Carmel Valley, CA. Re-connect to nature and nostalgia! There is plenty to do at the Camp as well as surrounding areas. 2.5 miles from Carmel Village known for its many wine tasting rooms, restaurants and galleries. 14.5 miles inland from Carmel by-the-sea and Carmel Beach. Perfect locations for day excursion to Carmel, Monterey, and Big Sur. Individual Glamping sessions are available on select dates. Breakfast included in the stay. Length of stay may be required. We highly recommend you stay for more than one day as it is difficult to take part in all activities when at the camp for only one day. Imagine! your own private off the grid cabin where you can enjoy tent camping without the hassle of setting up a tent. Numerous activities for you to take advantage of or simple step outside your cabin and wonder on our 115 acres and connect to nature. Welcome to The Camp. CABINS Solstice and Sunrise cabins recently re-built cabins have one queen bed and two twin beds (max 4 ppl) and are located near a shared communal bathhouses. Sunset village cabins have access to a bathhouse with designated full baths with private shower and bathroom for each cabin. Each cabin has power and one queen bed and two twin beds (max 4 ppl) Like tent camping without the hassle of having to set up a tent. You bring your sleeping bag, bedding and towels. Or we can provide you with a bedding/towel pack for an extra cost. POWER All cabins and bathhouses have power Wi-Fi Free wi-fi in central camp not at cabins. FOOD and DRINK 2024 Glamping Includes breakfast. Lunch and Dinner optional at an additional cost. ACTIVITIES Self guided activities include: Pool, pool deck, basketball half court, tennis courts, yard games, hiking trails and many areas to connect to nature. Guided activities: Hosted campfire nightly, Yoga, Archery and Tie Dye sessions available on Saturday. (holiday weekends additional sessions available) FIRE No individual fires. We do offer hosted campfires nightly. DOG Two dogs are welcome per cabin $50 per dog. MUSIC No speakers, amplification or radios. Acoustic instruments are allowed. RESERVATIONS Glamping weekends may require multiple night stays. Check-in is between 2:00 PM and 7:00 PM. We will send you an email prior to arrival with additional information. Please note Hipcamp site assignments do not correspond to the actual cabin you will be assigned. Our Camp cabin names and assignments are a little different. If you are reserving multiple cabins please let us know so we can try and assign you near each other. Parking is a short walk away from the Cabins. The Camp is private property and for registered guests only. Gate is closed 9PM-7PM. Campers are free to come and go as these please between 7AM-PM, but all Campers must be back onsite before 9PM. WHAT TO BRING: Sleeping Bag or bedding or rent linen pack Towels and Toiletries Flashlight Water Bottle
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$149
 / night

2. Glen Oaks Big Sur

91 sites · Big Sur, CA
Glen Oaks Big Sur stands out as a unique destination that beautifully marries modern design with rustic charm, all while embracing eco-friendly principles. Originally built in 1957, this lodge has been thoughtfully reimagined to reflect a fresh, green sensibility that honors its natural surroundings. The renovation draws inspiration from the original adobe walls, which are celebrated for their ability to keep the heat out and retain warmth. The lodge now features sustainable materials such as recycled stone, Peroba wood, bamboo, and organic cotton, creating a healthy and inviting atmosphere. Guests can enjoy walk-in showers that evoke the feeling of showering in the forest, complemented by stylish chrome and porcelain fixtures that add a contemporary touch. Whether you're returning from a hike or relaxing in your room, the vibrant colors and warmth of nature are always within reach. Cozy up under the luxurious natural wool blankets from Pendleton Woolen Mills, or indulge in the comfort of Coyuchi organic-cotton bedding and feather duvets. Glen Oaks Big Sur is not just a place to stay; it’s an experience that connects you to the beauty of the great outdoors while providing modern comforts.
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