The best bell tents near Highland

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East of Los Angeles, Highland is uniquely positioned among a variety of natural ecosystems—both arid desert landscapes and vast forested mountains surround the city. Hike meandering trails through the diverse terrain of San Bernardino National Forest, then, stop at serene mountain lakes for fishing, paddleboarding, or kayaking on the calm waters. Angeles National Forest offers even more trails among the trees, as well as primitive tent camping and RV campsites. Or look for group camping options near the Orange County coast at Caspers Wilderness Park. For a different kind of escape, consider spending a day or two at one of the area’s well-known theme parks—Disneyland, Universal Studios Hollywood, Six Flags Magic Mountain, and Knott’s Berry Farm are all just a few hours away.

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Mineral Spring Date Farm

1. Mineral Spring Date Farm

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43mi from Highland · 11 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Desert Hot Springs, CA
Get cozy with your Private Hot Spring ( Just for you to use) . This is a working Date Farm that is above an aquifer with a natural mineral spring water well. We are rehabilitating our Date Farm. Private Hot Spring fed tubs at each site located on a private 20-acre Date Farm on a Mineral Spring aquifer. **~18 minutes from Downtown Palm Springs. ** ~ 30 minutes from Joshua Tree **Perfect late-night check in** If you love traveling, nature, and adventure this place has features to help you maximize your travel experiences. Comfortable and right in the middle of the desert. Experience the best of both worlds. ** We keep trimmed Palm fronds on the side of our road for our goats to eat and to use as mulch. ** We are not the Hilton, a Spa or Resort. We are a working Date Farm on top of a Mineral Spring Aquifer.
Pets
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$85
 / night
Peacefully Camping

3. Peacefully Camping

24mi from Highland · 1 site · Lodging · Apple Valley, CA
Peacefully Camping — Apple Valley, California Escape into quiet desert serenity at Peacefully Camping, a remote off-grid retreat hosted by Jake in Apple Valley. Perfectly paced between adventure and relaxation, this site offers a place to rest, explore, and disconnect. 🏕 What to Expect • A bell-style tent (yurt-inspired, 4-season) that accommodates up to 4 guests • Off-grid living: no electrical hookup, no water hookup, no potable water (bring what you need) • A fire pit for cooking under the stars (campfires permitted) • Shared or basic toilet facilities (toilet available) • Pets are allowed • Suitable for both RV and tent setups (spaces for RVs too) • Pricing starts at $40 per night 🌵 Location & Surroundings • Located in Apple Valley, California (precise address shared after booking) • Within an hour’s drive from the Mojave National Preserve Headquarters—ideal for desert hikes, exploration, and stargazing • Trails and offroad routes nearby offer plenty of ground for adventure
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$40
 / night

East of Los Angeles, Highland is uniquely positioned among a variety of natural ecosystems—both arid desert landscapes and vast forested mountains surround the city. Hike meandering trails through the diverse terrain of San Bernardino National Forest, then, stop at serene mountain lakes for fishing, paddleboarding, or kayaking on the calm waters. Angeles National Forest offers even more trails among the trees, as well as primitive tent camping and RV campsites. Or look for group camping options near the Orange County coast at Caspers Wilderness Park. For a different kind of escape, consider spending a day or two at one of the area’s well-known theme parks—Disneyland, Universal Studios Hollywood, Six Flags Magic Mountain, and Knott’s Berry Farm are all just a few hours away.

88% (387)

Top-rated campgrounds

Mineral Spring Date Farm

1. Mineral Spring Date Farm

97%
(482)
43mi from Highland · 11 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Desert Hot Springs, CA
Get cozy with your Private Hot Spring ( Just for you to use) . This is a working Date Farm that is above an aquifer with a natural mineral spring water well. We are rehabilitating our Date Farm. Private Hot Spring fed tubs at each site located on a private 20-acre Date Farm on a Mineral Spring aquifer. **~18 minutes from Downtown Palm Springs. ** ~ 30 minutes from Joshua Tree **Perfect late-night check in** If you love traveling, nature, and adventure this place has features to help you maximize your travel experiences. Comfortable and right in the middle of the desert. Experience the best of both worlds. ** We keep trimmed Palm fronds on the side of our road for our goats to eat and to use as mulch. ** We are not the Hilton, a Spa or Resort. We are a working Date Farm on top of a Mineral Spring Aquifer.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$85
 / night
Peacefully Camping

3. Peacefully Camping

24mi from Highland · 1 site · Lodging · Apple Valley, CA
Peacefully Camping — Apple Valley, California Escape into quiet desert serenity at Peacefully Camping, a remote off-grid retreat hosted by Jake in Apple Valley. Perfectly paced between adventure and relaxation, this site offers a place to rest, explore, and disconnect. 🏕 What to Expect • A bell-style tent (yurt-inspired, 4-season) that accommodates up to 4 guests • Off-grid living: no electrical hookup, no water hookup, no potable water (bring what you need) • A fire pit for cooking under the stars (campfires permitted) • Shared or basic toilet facilities (toilet available) • Pets are allowed • Suitable for both RV and tent setups (spaces for RVs too) • Pricing starts at $40 per night 🌵 Location & Surroundings • Located in Apple Valley, California (precise address shared after booking) • Within an hour’s drive from the Mojave National Preserve Headquarters—ideal for desert hikes, exploration, and stargazing • Trails and offroad routes nearby offer plenty of ground for adventure
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$40
 / night

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The best bell tents near Highland guide

Where to go

San Bernardino National Forest

Spanning over 800,000 acres, San Bernardino National Forest is right in Highland’s backyard. One of the biggest highlights is San Gorgonio Mountain (aka “Old Greyback”) among the San Gorgonio Wilderness. It’s the highest mountain in all of Southern California—towering at an elevation of 11,500 ft. The strenuous hike to the top treats adventurers to stunning summit views of the surrounding ponderosa pine and white fir forest. The forest also contains several notable lakes, including Big Bear Lake and Lake Gregory, which offer fishing, boating, and water sports. Both public and private campgrounds near the forest offer RV hookups, picnic tables, and restrooms.

Angeles National Forest

Northwest of Highland, Angeles National Forest is home to Mount San Antonio. Affectionately known as Mount Baldy, the 10,064-foot peak sits among the San Gabriel Mountains. Discover unique landmarks like the Bridge to Nowhere and the ruins of the old Mount Lowe Railway while exploring the trails. This national forest also offers a unique Mediterranean ecosystem that lets campers view natural California wildlife like bobcats, Nelson bighorn sheep, and yellow-backed spiny lizards. More primitive tent campsites in the forest don’t have water; however, there are some that have more modern conveniences like restrooms.

Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness Park

Camping at Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness Park is a year-round treat for wildlife viewing and birdwatching. Walk among the blooming wildflowers in spring and go horseback riding along the park’s many miles of trails. Near the creek, children can enjoy a playground. Ranger-guided nature walks and naturalist programs offer more insight into the local plants and wildlife, like the ring-necked snake and red swamp crayfish. Some RV and tent campsites in the park have water and electric hookups, plus barbecue grills and hot showers. Group campsites and equestrian campgrounds are also available.

When to go

Highland can get hot and arid in the summer with an average temperature in the 90s during July and August. This is a great time for water-based activities at nearby lakes or pools. Winter is colder at higher elevations and in the desert, with snowfall possible in some mountain areas. Some mountain ranges offer skiing and snowboarding during the winter months. While bass fishing is available year-round, anglers may find spring to be the best fishing season. For birdwatchers, the spring and fall migrations bring a great variety of migratory birds like orioles and warblers.

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