The best vintage trailers near Claremont

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Looking to escape the hustle and bustle near Claremont, California? Look no further than Hipcamp, the go-to website for camping enthusiasts. With over 1,600 options in the area, you're sure to find the perfect spot to pitch your tent or park your RV. And the best part? You can enjoy all this nature for an average price of $40 per night, with options as low as $5. Want to know where the locals go? Check out these top campsites with rave reviews: Down-to-Earth Ecoshire (552 reviews), The Desert Rose Collective (378 reviews), and Splitrock Farm and Retreat (320 reviews). While you're out there, make the most of popular amenities like campfires, potable water, and pet-friendly sites. And if you're up for some adventure, you'll be spoiled for choice with activities like horseback riding, hiking, and even surfing. So pack your bags, grab your hiking boots, and get ready to experience the great outdoors with Hipcamp!

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Vintage Camper In LBC Garden

2. Vintage Camper In LBC Garden

83%
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36mi from Claremont · 1 site · Lodging · Long Beach, CA
This 1968 Shasta Camper, located in a small garden within an urban neighborhood, sleeps up to four people, with additional space to set up tents if desired. It has a few amenities—some more rustic than others—including AC, refrigerator and freezer, stovetop (oven does not work), sinks, shower, internet, and coffee maker. Located just ten minutes from the Port of Long Beach and the Port of San Pedro, it’s a great launch point for cruise-goers. With swimming beaches only twenty minutes away, it’s an ideal option for a low-cost vacation. Help yourself to the freshest fruits, vegetables, and legumes from the garden, and watch the bees, butterflies, and grasshoppers happily pollinate, creating opportunities for new growth. The property is securely locked, and the entrance is video-monitored for your safety (and ours). It’s important to note that the camper (not a glamper) is vintage, and the convenience of the urban neighborhood can sometimes come with a variety of neighborhood sounds—though it can also be extremely quiet at times. Due to the desert climate, ants may accompany the pollinators and enter the camper if food or beverages are left out. The garden is shared with our home, so some privacy may be compromised when we tend to it.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$55
 / night
Glen Eden Nudist Resort

3. Glen Eden Nudist Resort

31mi from Claremont · 42 sites · Corona, CA
Glen Eden Sun Club stands out as a unique family-oriented nudist destination, set on 154 picturesque acres at the base of the Cleveland National Forest in Southern California. With its consistently sunny climate, it has earned the title of the premier year-round naturist vacation spot. Established in 1963 by Ray and Mildred Connett, Glen Eden begins to enchant visitors the moment they arrive. Whether you choose to visit for a day or stay for an extended getaway, Glen Eden offers a variety of accommodations to suit every camper's needs. With 52 full hook-up RV sites and several dry camping areas, you’ll find the perfect spot for your outdoor adventure. For added comfort, we provide fully-equipped rental units, including park models and midsized RVs. Beyond relaxation and rejuvenation, Glen Eden Sun Club boasts an exceptional entertainment lineup featuring shows, dances, and activities that cater to diverse interests—be sure to explore our calendar of events. Our amenities include three heated swimming pools, two hot tubs, a dry spa, tennis and pickleball courts, a 24-hour gym, art studios, volleyball, billiards, shuffleboard, disc golf, an RC track, and a book/thrift store. Adjacent to our spacious covered patio, the Sunshine Cafe and Piper

Looking to escape the hustle and bustle near Claremont, California? Look no further than Hipcamp, the go-to website for camping enthusiasts. With over 1,600 options in the area, you're sure to find the perfect spot to pitch your tent or park your RV. And the best part? You can enjoy all this nature for an average price of $40 per night, with options as low as $5. Want to know where the locals go? Check out these top campsites with rave reviews: Down-to-Earth Ecoshire (552 reviews), The Desert Rose Collective (378 reviews), and Splitrock Farm and Retreat (320 reviews). While you're out there, make the most of popular amenities like campfires, potable water, and pet-friendly sites. And if you're up for some adventure, you'll be spoiled for choice with activities like horseback riding, hiking, and even surfing. So pack your bags, grab your hiking boots, and get ready to experience the great outdoors with Hipcamp!

95% (19)

Top-rated campgrounds

Vintage Camper In LBC Garden

2. Vintage Camper In LBC Garden

83%
(6)
36mi from Claremont · 1 site · Lodging · Long Beach, CA
This 1968 Shasta Camper, located in a small garden within an urban neighborhood, sleeps up to four people, with additional space to set up tents if desired. It has a few amenities—some more rustic than others—including AC, refrigerator and freezer, stovetop (oven does not work), sinks, shower, internet, and coffee maker. Located just ten minutes from the Port of Long Beach and the Port of San Pedro, it’s a great launch point for cruise-goers. With swimming beaches only twenty minutes away, it’s an ideal option for a low-cost vacation. Help yourself to the freshest fruits, vegetables, and legumes from the garden, and watch the bees, butterflies, and grasshoppers happily pollinate, creating opportunities for new growth. The property is securely locked, and the entrance is video-monitored for your safety (and ours). It’s important to note that the camper (not a glamper) is vintage, and the convenience of the urban neighborhood can sometimes come with a variety of neighborhood sounds—though it can also be extremely quiet at times. Due to the desert climate, ants may accompany the pollinators and enter the camper if food or beverages are left out. The garden is shared with our home, so some privacy may be compromised when we tend to it.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$55
 / night
Glen Eden Nudist Resort

3. Glen Eden Nudist Resort

31mi from Claremont · 42 sites · Corona, CA
Glen Eden Sun Club stands out as a unique family-oriented nudist destination, set on 154 picturesque acres at the base of the Cleveland National Forest in Southern California. With its consistently sunny climate, it has earned the title of the premier year-round naturist vacation spot. Established in 1963 by Ray and Mildred Connett, Glen Eden begins to enchant visitors the moment they arrive. Whether you choose to visit for a day or stay for an extended getaway, Glen Eden offers a variety of accommodations to suit every camper's needs. With 52 full hook-up RV sites and several dry camping areas, you’ll find the perfect spot for your outdoor adventure. For added comfort, we provide fully-equipped rental units, including park models and midsized RVs. Beyond relaxation and rejuvenation, Glen Eden Sun Club boasts an exceptional entertainment lineup featuring shows, dances, and activities that cater to diverse interests—be sure to explore our calendar of events. Our amenities include three heated swimming pools, two hot tubs, a dry spa, tennis and pickleball courts, a 24-hour gym, art studios, volleyball, billiards, shuffleboard, disc golf, an RC track, and a book/thrift store. Adjacent to our spacious covered patio, the Sunshine Cafe and Piper

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