Wheelchair-accessible camping near Lake Los Angeles

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Looking to go camping near Lake Los Angeles, California? With over 1500 options available on Hipcamp, you can find the perfect wheelchair accessible campsite. Whether you're looking for a rustic retreat or a luxurious glamping experience, we've got you covered. Check out top campsites like Down-to-Earth Ecoshire (552 reviews), The Desert Rose Collective (378 reviews), and Splitrock Farm and Retreat (320 reviews). Enjoy popular amenities like pet-friendly sites, trash disposal, and clean toilets. And if you're into wind sports, whitewater paddling, or biking, you'll find plenty of opportunities for adventure. Prices start as low as $5 per night, with an average price of $40 per night. Start planning your accessible camping trip today!

94% (528)

Top-rated campgrounds near Lake Los Angeles

1. AntFarm LA

98%
(100)
37mi from Lake Los Angeles · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
Looking for a quick escape from the city for a peaceful place to recharge? AntFarm LA offers a private, quiet retreat in nature where you can disconnect from the buzz of city life with the convenience of the city nearby. Hand-built with love and a couple of shovels by our family and friends, this hike-in, tent-only site is the perfect oasis for locals and visitors alike. As you embark on the short hike up, you will experience breathtaking views, shaded trails, and a sense of calm as you arrive at your campsite. You’ll enjoy stunning sunsets, sunrises, and the tranquil sound of birds chirping—an idyllic backdrop to clear your mind. We’ve thoughtfully added a few comforts so you can enjoy nature without completely leaving modern conveniences behind. Take advantage of amenities like a refrigerator, sink, a bathroom with a flushable toilet, and a shower to refresh after a day of exploring. We also have a few electrical outlets and WiFi if you need to stay connected online or charge your devices. If you want to howl at the moon, we have some more remote hike-in campsites available. Send us a message for details. Out of respect to our neighbors, we do not allow car camping in our parking lot. Car or RV sleeping is permitted on our Van Pad site only, although we do not provide RV hookups. To preserve the quiet, off-the-grid atmosphere we’ve created, we ask that you respect our noise curfew of 10PM. We look forward to having you stay!
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$36
 / night

2. A Unique Mountain Retreat

99%
(289)
46mi from Lake Los Angeles · 12 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
The title says it all this property is truly A Unique Mountain Retreat that will give you the peace, quiet and tranquility you are looking for. An energy efficient Uniquely designed home that is off the grid and has a very green footprint with solar and windmill to charge batteries. Oak and pine tree covered acres with fitness and nature trails around the property. Each level campsite with picnic table is designed for privacy with plenty of distance between sites and mountain views in every direction, along with an optional gas log fire pit and BBQ. There is plenty of clean, non potable drinking water, custom built toilets and optional hot showers, limited electrical use, cell phone charging and low power use devices as I am off grid. There is a fitness and nature trail on the property and Pacific Crest trail is approx 20 to 30 min drive, Mountain park which has many miles of hiking trails and an Indian reservation with hikes to many petroglphs. Things to see are the World famous Tehachapi railway loop, historic downtown, vineyards, mountain spirit center a Buddhist temple, glider rides, bicycle riding and fishing. There is cell service around the property but intermittent at the campsites.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$45
 / night

5. Vianey's Campgrounds

100%
(6)
46mi from Lake Los Angeles · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Enjoy the Land of 4 seasons. Whether you’re exploring Tehachapi for the first time, or have been living in town for years, the Tehachapi Visitor Center always has something new for guests to discover. Tehachapi offers a wide variety of independently owned restaurants ranging in atmosphere from casual to fine dining. Not to the exclusion of popular national brands, the area hosts unique restaurants known around the country, while other spots remain local secrets. The Tehachapi area is known for the nearby Tehachapi Loop (a popular railfan site), Tehachapi Pass Wind Farm, often high winds, Main Street Tehachapi, the Tehachapi Depot Museum, the Tomo-Kahni State Historic Park and Tomi-Kahni Resource Center (Native American), and excellent air conditions for gliding. Away from the city life you can also experience tranquility and a peaceful atmosphere with a variety of wildlife on the mountain. The path of one of the world’s most well-known trails runs just east of Tehachapi, drawing hikers to the mountain town every year.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$35
 / night

6. Old West Mountain Camping Near LA!

96%
(115)
26mi from Lake Los Angeles · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Learn more about this land:A vast expanse of oak trees, California Junipers and rugged, mountainous land running with jackrabbits, quail, and owls that is just 3 miles from Vazquez Rocks and the PCT, our ranch transports you. From the tent campsite, you look out for 20 miles and see nothing but nature across small mountains and canyons all the way to the peaks of Angeles National Forest in the distance. The campsite is a large flat area. For a trailer or RV it's a great place to park and the view is towards wide open spaces. With a tent or if you want more pure nature, you can drive out onto the property further towards the small ruin of the old homesteader's cabin or beyond. The property has a long-abandoned gold mine and circular arrastres where miners used mules to break up rocks. Nearby Acton has pick-your-own apples/pears/peaches at Bloom farms. We are at 3000 feet with strong sun during the day and cool mountains air at night. The camping is set away from structures, but if you want to stroll, closer to the ranch buildings, we have friendly small goats you can visit if interested and horses and a donkey to say hello to across the corral fence. 
Potable water
Picnic table
from 
$43
 / night

7. The Hideout - 100+ Acres Oak Trees

100%
(3)
45mi from Lake Los Angeles · 2 sites · Tents
NOT your usual, swanky Hipcamp site. If you're looking for a quirky, affordable escape from the city with easy access to the PCT and a unique rural farm vibe—Lake Hughes is for you! Creative Community Vibes: While this retreat offers plenty of peace and room to roam, it's not totally off-grid—you may cross paths with our resident artist(s), who live and work on the land. Our private retreat spans 100+ acres where Angeles National Forest meets high desert chaparral. Enjoy breathtaking valley views, 3 miles of hiking trails, a small-batch vineyard, fruit groves, and sunflower-filled pastures. Unplug, rest, and recharge your creativity in peaceful surroundings. Please note: Stay on marked trails, respect private property signs, and avoid entering other buildings on-site. Amenities: 🚽 Clean Porta-Potty near camping areas. 💧 Potable water: Fed by well and natural springs 🏵️ Poppy Season! Poppies are in BLOOM. Take a day trip and visit the local Antelope Valley Poppy Reserve! 🐕 Dog Friendly: Dogs are welcome! Be aware of potential wildlife risks for your pet(s). You are responsible for your pet(s) safety and accept these risks. Let off-leash at its own risk. 🔥 Fire Safety Notice: Help us protect the land by following these essential fire safety rules! We are in a strict NO CAMPFIRE ZONE due to high wildfire risk. No flame fires, fire pits, or charcoal grills are permitted at any time. Small gas stoves (white gas or propane) are ok for cooking if they have an on/off valve and are used responsibly on cleared surfaces away from dry grass, brush, or flammable material. Supervision required at all times, and flames must be fully extinguished after use. ☀️ Weather Snapshot Spring – Cool, breezy, great for hiking. April: Highs 66° / Lows 45° May: Highs 74° / Lows 51° Summer – Sunny days, cool nights, epic stargazing. June–Aug: Highs ~90° / Lows ~66° ⚠️ Rattlesnake Season Reminder 🐍 Warm weather means rattlesnakes are more active. If you're camping or hiking, stay on marked trails, watch your step, and avoid tall grass or rocky crevices. Rattlesnakes aren’t aggressive but will defend themselves if startled. Keep pets leashed, give wildlife space, and remember—we're guests in their home. Stay safe and enjoy the outdoors responsibly!
Pets
Toilets
Potable water
from 
$20
 / night

9. Cold Creek Homestead

93%
(23)
41mi from Lake Los Angeles · 5 sites · RVs
Cold Creek is a unique 112-acre property in the San Bernardino National Forest. Because of its location in a 3,200 foot elevation, it's colder than the Southern California deserts and warmer than the cold mountains above us. Our temperatures rarely exceed 90F and rarely drop below 40F. We have plenty sun and about two to three days of snow every winter. A year-around creek keeps everything green and fresh around the year. We are the second owners since 1913, and operate a small organic orchard on the property. We are most famous for our honey, peaches and figs, but also grow apples, pears, persimmon, blackberries, greens, bay leaf, white sage and more.For years , we were WWOOF hosts (look it up ;-) and resisted opening up Cold Creek to traffic associated with daily camping arrivals, but we finally found the perfect spots for visitors to park their RVs, spend a quiet night and visit the orchard by foot.We are now excited by the prospect of focusing on expanding our micro-farming and inviting campers to look over our shoulders.
Pets
from 
$36
 / night

11. Joshua Tree Ranch Los Angeles

86%
(168)
34mi from Lake Los Angeles · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
This valley was inhabited by the Kitanemuk tribe for thousands of years. They would live here in the winter, and spend the summers hunting and gathering pine nuts and acorns up in the Tehachapi and San Gabriel mountains. This region is called the Antelope Valley because there used to be antelope-looking creatures called pronghorns.My first trip out here was to watch the Blood Wolf Moon lunar eclipse of 2019. It didn't disappoint! This is the spot to come look at the stars, howl at the moon, eat jerky, draw weird cactus trees in your sketch book, whatever!Learn more about this land:Joshua trees 50 miles closer to LA than the Joshua Tree National Park!This is 2.5 acres of protected Joshua Tree lands in the Antelope Valley north of LA, between the snowy Tehachapi Mountains and the San Gabriel Mountains. My first time out there I saw BOTH ENDS of a rainbow in front of the snowy Tehachapis!! Super dark skies, and a million stars at night. You'll probably see the Milky Way! It does get breezy at night, so dress appropriately.It feels like the wild west out here, and that's the main appeal--no rules, nobody watching. Think long dirt roads, tumbleweeds, bones, and maybe some old bullet shells (there's no shooting allowed on the property anymore). This is not a state-maintained, paved, manicured operation--it's the edge of the desert wilderness. Please respect the property and clean up after yourself!This is for people who are comfortable exploring beyond a concrete slab with electricity and janitor-cleaned restrooms. There are no designated sites, so pick whatever looks good to you. We often have multiple parties at once, so feel free to spread out.This land used to be the domain of the Ketanemuk tribe, which I think means People From The East. In the summer they would go up and hunt and get pine nuts in the Tehachapi Mountains, and acorns from the oak trees in the San Gabriels.The property itself is along a dirt road called Avenue C. It's about a 20 minute drive from the town of Neenach (pronounced Nee-nack), where there's a general store and a cafe. They make a great breakfast burrito. It's also a few minutes from the State Poppy Reserve, which blooms in the spring with miles of California poppies.If you have a larger group or event in mind, get in touch! We can figure out how to accommodate you.
Pets
from 
$28
 / night

13. Peacefully Camping

41mi from Lake Los Angeles · 1 site · Lodging
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

15. Desert Mirage Retreat

28mi from Lake Los Angeles · 50 sites · Tents, RVs
Discover the raw beauty of the Mojave Desert at Desert Mirage Retreat, a serene camping destination in the heart of Oro Grande, California. This unique property offers breathtaking panoramic views of desert landscapes, making it the perfect escape for adventurers, off-road enthusiasts, and nature lovers alike. Unmatched Desert Views Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the high desert. From rolling dunes and rugged terrain to vibrant sunsets that light up the horizon, every moment at Desert Mirage Retreat is a feast for the senses. At night, the clear skies reveal a dazzling display of stars, offering some of the best stargazing opportunities in the area. Off-Roading Paradise Calling all thrill-seekers! Desert Mirage Retreat is perfectly located near an extensive network of off-road trails. Whether you’re riding ATVs, dirt bikes, or 4x4 vehicles, the varied terrain of sandy washes, hills, and open desert provides endless opportunities for adventure. It’s a dream destination for those looking to explore the desert on wheels. Customize Your Camping Experience This is a BYOG (Bring Your Own Gear) site, allowing you to create your own adventure. Pitch a tent, park your overland rig, or sleep directly under the stars—the choice is yours. With wide-open spaces, you’ll find plenty of room to set up camp and enjoy the peaceful solitude of the desert. Prime Location Located near historic Route 66, Desert Mirage Retreat offers a blend of remote tranquility and convenient access. Oro Grande is a short drive away, where you can explore charming shops and attractions like Elmer’s Bottle Tree Ranch. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate nearby hiking trails, the Mojave River, and countless scenic viewpoints. Why Choose Desert Mirage Retreat? Experience the Mojave Desert’s stunning beauty. Explore off-roading trails and open terrain. Enjoy peaceful camping far from city distractions. Discover nearby landmarks and attractions. Whether you’re an adventurer, stargazer, or weekend wanderer, Desert Mirage Retreat is the perfect place to disconnect and reconnect with nature. Pack your gear, bring your sense of adventure, and make unforgettable memories in Oro Grande’s breathtaking desert landscape.
Pets
Campfires
from 
$20
 / night

Looking to go camping near Lake Los Angeles, California? With over 1500 options available on Hipcamp, you can find the perfect wheelchair accessible campsite. Whether you're looking for a rustic retreat or a luxurious glamping experience, we've got you covered. Check out top campsites like Down-to-Earth Ecoshire (552 reviews), The Desert Rose Collective (378 reviews), and Splitrock Farm and Retreat (320 reviews). Enjoy popular amenities like pet-friendly sites, trash disposal, and clean toilets. And if you're into wind sports, whitewater paddling, or biking, you'll find plenty of opportunities for adventure. Prices start as low as $5 per night, with an average price of $40 per night. Start planning your accessible camping trip today!

94% (528)

Top-rated campgrounds near Lake Los Angeles

1. AntFarm LA

98%
(100)
37mi from Lake Los Angeles · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
Looking for a quick escape from the city for a peaceful place to recharge? AntFarm LA offers a private, quiet retreat in nature where you can disconnect from the buzz of city life with the convenience of the city nearby. Hand-built with love and a couple of shovels by our family and friends, this hike-in, tent-only site is the perfect oasis for locals and visitors alike. As you embark on the short hike up, you will experience breathtaking views, shaded trails, and a sense of calm as you arrive at your campsite. You’ll enjoy stunning sunsets, sunrises, and the tranquil sound of birds chirping—an idyllic backdrop to clear your mind. We’ve thoughtfully added a few comforts so you can enjoy nature without completely leaving modern conveniences behind. Take advantage of amenities like a refrigerator, sink, a bathroom with a flushable toilet, and a shower to refresh after a day of exploring. We also have a few electrical outlets and WiFi if you need to stay connected online or charge your devices. If you want to howl at the moon, we have some more remote hike-in campsites available. Send us a message for details. Out of respect to our neighbors, we do not allow car camping in our parking lot. Car or RV sleeping is permitted on our Van Pad site only, although we do not provide RV hookups. To preserve the quiet, off-the-grid atmosphere we’ve created, we ask that you respect our noise curfew of 10PM. We look forward to having you stay!
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$36
 / night

2. A Unique Mountain Retreat

99%
(289)
46mi from Lake Los Angeles · 12 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
The title says it all this property is truly A Unique Mountain Retreat that will give you the peace, quiet and tranquility you are looking for. An energy efficient Uniquely designed home that is off the grid and has a very green footprint with solar and windmill to charge batteries. Oak and pine tree covered acres with fitness and nature trails around the property. Each level campsite with picnic table is designed for privacy with plenty of distance between sites and mountain views in every direction, along with an optional gas log fire pit and BBQ. There is plenty of clean, non potable drinking water, custom built toilets and optional hot showers, limited electrical use, cell phone charging and low power use devices as I am off grid. There is a fitness and nature trail on the property and Pacific Crest trail is approx 20 to 30 min drive, Mountain park which has many miles of hiking trails and an Indian reservation with hikes to many petroglphs. Things to see are the World famous Tehachapi railway loop, historic downtown, vineyards, mountain spirit center a Buddhist temple, glider rides, bicycle riding and fishing. There is cell service around the property but intermittent at the campsites.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$45
 / night

5. Vianey's Campgrounds

100%
(6)
46mi from Lake Los Angeles · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Enjoy the Land of 4 seasons. Whether you’re exploring Tehachapi for the first time, or have been living in town for years, the Tehachapi Visitor Center always has something new for guests to discover. Tehachapi offers a wide variety of independently owned restaurants ranging in atmosphere from casual to fine dining. Not to the exclusion of popular national brands, the area hosts unique restaurants known around the country, while other spots remain local secrets. The Tehachapi area is known for the nearby Tehachapi Loop (a popular railfan site), Tehachapi Pass Wind Farm, often high winds, Main Street Tehachapi, the Tehachapi Depot Museum, the Tomo-Kahni State Historic Park and Tomi-Kahni Resource Center (Native American), and excellent air conditions for gliding. Away from the city life you can also experience tranquility and a peaceful atmosphere with a variety of wildlife on the mountain. The path of one of the world’s most well-known trails runs just east of Tehachapi, drawing hikers to the mountain town every year.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$35
 / night

6. Old West Mountain Camping Near LA!

96%
(115)
26mi from Lake Los Angeles · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Learn more about this land:A vast expanse of oak trees, California Junipers and rugged, mountainous land running with jackrabbits, quail, and owls that is just 3 miles from Vazquez Rocks and the PCT, our ranch transports you. From the tent campsite, you look out for 20 miles and see nothing but nature across small mountains and canyons all the way to the peaks of Angeles National Forest in the distance. The campsite is a large flat area. For a trailer or RV it's a great place to park and the view is towards wide open spaces. With a tent or if you want more pure nature, you can drive out onto the property further towards the small ruin of the old homesteader's cabin or beyond. The property has a long-abandoned gold mine and circular arrastres where miners used mules to break up rocks. Nearby Acton has pick-your-own apples/pears/peaches at Bloom farms. We are at 3000 feet with strong sun during the day and cool mountains air at night. The camping is set away from structures, but if you want to stroll, closer to the ranch buildings, we have friendly small goats you can visit if interested and horses and a donkey to say hello to across the corral fence. 
Potable water
Picnic table
from 
$43
 / night

7. The Hideout - 100+ Acres Oak Trees

100%
(3)
45mi from Lake Los Angeles · 2 sites · Tents
NOT your usual, swanky Hipcamp site. If you're looking for a quirky, affordable escape from the city with easy access to the PCT and a unique rural farm vibe—Lake Hughes is for you! Creative Community Vibes: While this retreat offers plenty of peace and room to roam, it's not totally off-grid—you may cross paths with our resident artist(s), who live and work on the land. Our private retreat spans 100+ acres where Angeles National Forest meets high desert chaparral. Enjoy breathtaking valley views, 3 miles of hiking trails, a small-batch vineyard, fruit groves, and sunflower-filled pastures. Unplug, rest, and recharge your creativity in peaceful surroundings. Please note: Stay on marked trails, respect private property signs, and avoid entering other buildings on-site. Amenities: 🚽 Clean Porta-Potty near camping areas. 💧 Potable water: Fed by well and natural springs 🏵️ Poppy Season! Poppies are in BLOOM. Take a day trip and visit the local Antelope Valley Poppy Reserve! 🐕 Dog Friendly: Dogs are welcome! Be aware of potential wildlife risks for your pet(s). You are responsible for your pet(s) safety and accept these risks. Let off-leash at its own risk. 🔥 Fire Safety Notice: Help us protect the land by following these essential fire safety rules! We are in a strict NO CAMPFIRE ZONE due to high wildfire risk. No flame fires, fire pits, or charcoal grills are permitted at any time. Small gas stoves (white gas or propane) are ok for cooking if they have an on/off valve and are used responsibly on cleared surfaces away from dry grass, brush, or flammable material. Supervision required at all times, and flames must be fully extinguished after use. ☀️ Weather Snapshot Spring – Cool, breezy, great for hiking. April: Highs 66° / Lows 45° May: Highs 74° / Lows 51° Summer – Sunny days, cool nights, epic stargazing. June–Aug: Highs ~90° / Lows ~66° ⚠️ Rattlesnake Season Reminder 🐍 Warm weather means rattlesnakes are more active. If you're camping or hiking, stay on marked trails, watch your step, and avoid tall grass or rocky crevices. Rattlesnakes aren’t aggressive but will defend themselves if startled. Keep pets leashed, give wildlife space, and remember—we're guests in their home. Stay safe and enjoy the outdoors responsibly!
Pets
Toilets
Potable water
from 
$20
 / night

9. Cold Creek Homestead

93%
(23)
41mi from Lake Los Angeles · 5 sites · RVs
Cold Creek is a unique 112-acre property in the San Bernardino National Forest. Because of its location in a 3,200 foot elevation, it's colder than the Southern California deserts and warmer than the cold mountains above us. Our temperatures rarely exceed 90F and rarely drop below 40F. We have plenty sun and about two to three days of snow every winter. A year-around creek keeps everything green and fresh around the year. We are the second owners since 1913, and operate a small organic orchard on the property. We are most famous for our honey, peaches and figs, but also grow apples, pears, persimmon, blackberries, greens, bay leaf, white sage and more.For years , we were WWOOF hosts (look it up ;-) and resisted opening up Cold Creek to traffic associated with daily camping arrivals, but we finally found the perfect spots for visitors to park their RVs, spend a quiet night and visit the orchard by foot.We are now excited by the prospect of focusing on expanding our micro-farming and inviting campers to look over our shoulders.
Pets
from 
$36
 / night

11. Joshua Tree Ranch Los Angeles

86%
(168)
34mi from Lake Los Angeles · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
This valley was inhabited by the Kitanemuk tribe for thousands of years. They would live here in the winter, and spend the summers hunting and gathering pine nuts and acorns up in the Tehachapi and San Gabriel mountains. This region is called the Antelope Valley because there used to be antelope-looking creatures called pronghorns.My first trip out here was to watch the Blood Wolf Moon lunar eclipse of 2019. It didn't disappoint! This is the spot to come look at the stars, howl at the moon, eat jerky, draw weird cactus trees in your sketch book, whatever!Learn more about this land:Joshua trees 50 miles closer to LA than the Joshua Tree National Park!This is 2.5 acres of protected Joshua Tree lands in the Antelope Valley north of LA, between the snowy Tehachapi Mountains and the San Gabriel Mountains. My first time out there I saw BOTH ENDS of a rainbow in front of the snowy Tehachapis!! Super dark skies, and a million stars at night. You'll probably see the Milky Way! It does get breezy at night, so dress appropriately.It feels like the wild west out here, and that's the main appeal--no rules, nobody watching. Think long dirt roads, tumbleweeds, bones, and maybe some old bullet shells (there's no shooting allowed on the property anymore). This is not a state-maintained, paved, manicured operation--it's the edge of the desert wilderness. Please respect the property and clean up after yourself!This is for people who are comfortable exploring beyond a concrete slab with electricity and janitor-cleaned restrooms. There are no designated sites, so pick whatever looks good to you. We often have multiple parties at once, so feel free to spread out.This land used to be the domain of the Ketanemuk tribe, which I think means People From The East. In the summer they would go up and hunt and get pine nuts in the Tehachapi Mountains, and acorns from the oak trees in the San Gabriels.The property itself is along a dirt road called Avenue C. It's about a 20 minute drive from the town of Neenach (pronounced Nee-nack), where there's a general store and a cafe. They make a great breakfast burrito. It's also a few minutes from the State Poppy Reserve, which blooms in the spring with miles of California poppies.If you have a larger group or event in mind, get in touch! We can figure out how to accommodate you.
Pets
from 
$28
 / night

13. Peacefully Camping

41mi from Lake Los Angeles · 1 site · Lodging
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

15. Desert Mirage Retreat

28mi from Lake Los Angeles · 50 sites · Tents, RVs
Discover the raw beauty of the Mojave Desert at Desert Mirage Retreat, a serene camping destination in the heart of Oro Grande, California. This unique property offers breathtaking panoramic views of desert landscapes, making it the perfect escape for adventurers, off-road enthusiasts, and nature lovers alike. Unmatched Desert Views Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the high desert. From rolling dunes and rugged terrain to vibrant sunsets that light up the horizon, every moment at Desert Mirage Retreat is a feast for the senses. At night, the clear skies reveal a dazzling display of stars, offering some of the best stargazing opportunities in the area. Off-Roading Paradise Calling all thrill-seekers! Desert Mirage Retreat is perfectly located near an extensive network of off-road trails. Whether you’re riding ATVs, dirt bikes, or 4x4 vehicles, the varied terrain of sandy washes, hills, and open desert provides endless opportunities for adventure. It’s a dream destination for those looking to explore the desert on wheels. Customize Your Camping Experience This is a BYOG (Bring Your Own Gear) site, allowing you to create your own adventure. Pitch a tent, park your overland rig, or sleep directly under the stars—the choice is yours. With wide-open spaces, you’ll find plenty of room to set up camp and enjoy the peaceful solitude of the desert. Prime Location Located near historic Route 66, Desert Mirage Retreat offers a blend of remote tranquility and convenient access. Oro Grande is a short drive away, where you can explore charming shops and attractions like Elmer’s Bottle Tree Ranch. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate nearby hiking trails, the Mojave River, and countless scenic viewpoints. Why Choose Desert Mirage Retreat? Experience the Mojave Desert’s stunning beauty. Explore off-roading trails and open terrain. Enjoy peaceful camping far from city distractions. Discover nearby landmarks and attractions. Whether you’re an adventurer, stargazer, or weekend wanderer, Desert Mirage Retreat is the perfect place to disconnect and reconnect with nature. Pack your gear, bring your sense of adventure, and make unforgettable memories in Oro Grande’s breathtaking desert landscape.
Pets
Campfires
from 
$20
 / night

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