The best campervan parks near Loleta

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In Loleta, campervan travelers have over 1,200 options to park, rest, and explore. Sites range from coastal redwood groves to tucked-away farm land, with average nightly rates around $55 and budget options starting at $23. You’ll find standout spots like Jug Handle Creek Farm (1961 reviews), Mendocino Magic (476 reviews), and Mystic Forest Campground (424 reviews). Many sites offer campfires, cooking equipment, and showers. Bring a paddle—local rivers and lakes are made for it. Historic sites and boating spots dot the area, so there’s always something to do between meals or hikes. If you’re rolling through Loleta in your campervan, you won’t run out of places to park or explore.

91% (1.8K) 271 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Loleta

Shelter Cove Campground

1. Shelter Cove Campground

93%
(231)
43mi from Loleta · 90 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to Shelter Cove Campground, your gateway to California’s breathtaking Lost Coast! Nestled in the seaside village of Shelter Cove, our campground offers the perfect blend of rugged coastal adventure and laid-back comfort. Settle into one of our spacious RV sites and wake up to salty sea breezes and the sound of waves just steps away. Our campground is ideally located for nature lovers and explorers. We’re directly across from public access to the cove and just a short stroll from dramatic tide pools, picnic areas overlooking the ocean, and the iconic Cape Mendocino Lighthouse. Surfing, kayaking, and stand-up paddleboarding are popular pastimes here, and for land-based adventure, the nearby hiking trails and scenic overlooks are sure to impress. On-site, you’ll find everything you need for a convenient and relaxing stay. Our full deli and store keep you fueled with tasty meals, snacks, local wines, microbrews, and essential supplies. Join us on select weekend evenings for movie nights and lively karaoke on the patio! We even welcome traveling musicians to share their tunes with fellow campers. Whether you’re here for a quiet getaway, an outdoor adventure, or a bit of both, Shelter Cove RV Campground invites you to unwind and experience the natural beauty of the Northern California coast. Breathe in the ocean air, soak in the sunsets, and make yourself at home.
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$25
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Camp Trinidad RV Resort

2. Camp Trinidad RV Resort

96%
(56)
33mi from Loleta · 52 sites · RVs, Lodging
Discover Camp Trinidad, formerly known as Sounds of the Sea RV Park, where the redwoods meet the sea. Nestled along California’s breathtaking North Coast, this enchanting RV Resort offers the perfect escape. Just moments from Sue-meg State Park, Camp Trinidad RV Resort spans 12 scenic acres, with 52 sites featuring full hookups and modern amenities, it’s the ideal haven for adventurers and relaxation seekers alike. Embrace the awe-inspiring beauty of nature and create unforgettable memories at Camp Trinidad.
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$75
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Redwood Family Camp

3. Redwood Family Camp

93%
(21)
16mi from Loleta · 51 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Set into the beautiful and serene redwoods right at the entrance of the Ave. Of the Giants, exit 676 off Hwy. 101. We are located next to the Eel River with river access just yards down the road.
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$39
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Grizzly Creek Redwoods State Park

4. Grizzly Creek Redwoods State Park

58%
(6)
26 sites · Redcrest, California
The Force is strong in this small, secluded park down by the river.
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Humboldt Redwoods State Park

5. Humboldt Redwoods State Park

98%
(69)
470 sites · Redcrest, California
Here’s the thing about this park: it’s home to the tallest trees in the world. As in, on the planet.
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The Retreat At Redwood Shores

6. The Retreat At Redwood Shores

15mi from Loleta · 121 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Escape to Northern California's Redwood Coast and enjoy a family-friendly stay that perfectly blends nature and comfort. Whether you're in a cozy cabin or parked under towering redwoods, adventure and relaxation await. Amenities You Can Enjoy Whether you’re cooling off in the pool, playing a round of mini golf, or grilling at your site, our resort offers something for everyone. Tent Sites Sleep under the stars at our spacious tent sites, nestled in a quiet, wooded setting. Perfect for those wanting a true camping experience with modern conveniences nearby. RV Park Park in comfort at one of our full-hookup RV sites, some with scenic views. Pull-through options and clean, quiet surroundings ensure a relaxing stay. Cozy Cabins Enjoy rustic charm and modern amenities in our cabins. Whether you’re a couple or a family, our cozy lodging options bring the comforts of home to the Redwood Coast.
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$35
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Redwoods Rest Stop

7. Redwoods Rest Stop

100%
(37)
14mi from Loleta · 1 site · Tent, RV
1/2 mile off of the 101. The address is 494 Indianola Cutoff (see GPS instructions below). We used this location to build our new home. Incredible location between Eureka and Arcata. Redwoods on property. Old growth stumps as well near campsite. On a county road but very quiet at night. Power available. We have 50-30 amp adapter available to use. Very private setting. Full size construction porta potty for your personal use will NOT be available November 1- May 1. We recently created a spot for a tent as well. The site is level, gravel and well drained. Hard to find in Humboldt! 🌲🌲IMPORTANT GPS DIRECTIONS🌲🌲 To find us using GPS please type in 500 Indianola Cutoff… we share a driveway. Pull in then immediately to your left you will see your campsite ⛺️⛺️🚐🚐
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Eel River Escape

8. Eel River Escape

95%
(414)
50mi from Loleta · 19 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
This property is conveniently located in historic highway 101. It's 4.5 terraced acres overlooking the south fork Eel River. It is adjacent to the Reggae on the River and Northern Nights festival sites. It's less than a mile from the tourist attraction One Log house and Richardson Grove state park. The property is a permitted educational cannabis farm implementing regenerative agriculture practices.We have several accommodation options! You can stay in our fully furnished bell tent tucked away in a charming garden. It has a full bed with foam topper, charge station, lounge chair, fan or heater, wireless speaker, and wifi. The property has hot outdoor shower and viewing bluff overlooking Eel river. Enjoy convenient hwy 101 location close to state park and dispensary. Wake up, dine and stroll in this dreamy garden! We also have camping and  RV sites that have morning shade, and epic views and two levels of camping area. 
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Camp Miranda

9. Camp Miranda

99%
(73)
35mi from Loleta · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Nestled in a cozy neighborhood among towering redwoods, a base camp for the Avenue of the Giants. We offer secluded campsites located on our working homestead, adjacent to our orchard with dozens of established fruit and nut trees. Our farm stand is on site with in season food grown in our garden and fresh press cider daily in late summer/fall. Enjoy easy access to the nearby State Park Stephens Grove Trail Loop and the South Fork Eel River is a 3 minute drive down the Avenue of the Giants. Take a short stroll from camp into the charming town of Miranda. Discover a variety of delicious dining options and a cozy coffee shop with breakfast options, gas station with grocery items and Post Office. On-site amenities include 2 private completely remodeled restrooms for the 2025 season, with hot showers and flush toilets. Our campsites are spacious with roughly 30-50 feet between sites. Forest bathe amongst the Redwoods, Tanoaks, and Dogwood Trees, after exploring the near by State Park and river.
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$32
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Six Rivers National Forest

10. Six Rivers National Forest

97%
(29)
281 sites · Hoopa, California
This park gets its rather self-descriptive name from the six beautiful rivers that flow through its borders, but don’t the name fool you. There is a lot more than just rivers to check out here. More than a million rambling acres of forest take you through foggy and mystical redwood landscapes. Further inland, miles of towering Douglas firs, glacial peaks, and hidden pools just wait to be discovered. Of course, the rivers are the main attraction. You can’t go two feet without tripping over a perfect swimming hole. After your dip, there are plenty of warm rocks to lay out on. Oh, and if the natural beauty doesn’t get you: this was the place where they first spotted Bigfoot. Yeah, the original footage that basically made everyone believe in the hairy bi-ped. That, on its own, is reason enough to check it out
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Sue-meg State Park (Patrick's Point State Park)

11. Sue-meg State Park (Patrick's Point State Park)

99%
(52)
172 sites · Big Lagoon, California
Natural wonders meet Native American history at this coastal park.
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Richardson Grove State Park

12. Richardson Grove State Park

100%
(26)
228 sites · Benbow, California
Some of the most amazing redwoods in the world, plus the Eel River for water fun.
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Little Haven Gardens

13. Little Haven Gardens

97%
(16)
16mi from Loleta · 3 sites · RVs
Country setting yet 5 minutes to Humboldt State University, Arcata square, or Eureka, 15 minutes to Trinidad, Su-Meg (Patrick's Point), Blue Lake, and Moonstone Beach, 45 minutes to Redwood National Park, and so much more! Parking spots are on flat grassy field, near neighborhood road, typically very quiet and dark at night. We have nice bay breezes most every summer afternoon, and summer daytime temperatures are usually around 65 degrees. Abundant organic fruit free for the picking includes blueberries, blackberries, thimbleberries, kiwis, plums, pears and apples depending on the time of year (typically June through November) and we usually have fresh duck and chicken eggs, veggies, and culinary herbs (rosemary, thyme, sage, lavender etc.) to share from our garden, which is a work in progress, like many things! You're welcome to hang out by the very private creek for morning coffee or afternoon picnics and great bird and wildlife watching--if you're lucky you might even get to see river otters fishing and playing in the creek! You might want to bring water shoes or rain boots if you'd like to wade across the creek and explore the beautiful, serene 60 acre private nature preserve that borders our property. We have a young son and you'll often find us working and playing in the garden, creek, or around the property during the days
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BIGFOOT FLAT on Willow Creek

14. BIGFOOT FLAT on Willow Creek

99%
(289)
33mi from Loleta · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
This historic lumber mill site is now a pristine Willow Creek frontage camping location conveniently located just 40 minutes from the coast and 4 miles from the town of Willow Creek and also the Trinity River.
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Camp Johneaux

15. Camp Johneaux

100%
(1)
40mi from Loleta · 2 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Small cabin with a fridge/freezer, cook stove and oven, propane heater, hot shower/clawfoot tub and a standard size futon mattress (currently occupied). Tent site is available. Please bring your own tent & bedding. Electricity is available, but no WiFi. The pit-toilet is shared with cabin tenants. There is also a delightful, private swimming hole on the property enjoyed seasonally. Close to ancient giant redwood grove and Redway Beach on the Eel River. Approximately 17 miles from Shelter Cove and 25 miles from the Sinkyone Wilderness Reserve. The King’s Peak is a great hike with awesome views of the Pacific and rugged Lost Coast. Close to Avenue of the Giants which offers an array of gorgeous loop trails from easy to moderate, through magnificent ancient redwood groves.
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Coastal Pines RV Park

16. Coastal Pines RV Park

12mi from Loleta · 118 sites · RVs
YOUR CONNECTION TO RELAXATION STARTS HERE Camping should be an escape, not a source of anxiety. We give our guests everything they need to unwind and make the most of their time away from the real world. Located near Old Town Eureka, right on the Humboldt Bay Trail, we’re perfect for RVers who value both creature comforts and natural beauty. Enjoy a quick trip to a shopping center or a scenic drive to one of Humboldt’s many historic small towns. Proudly family-owned since 2006. THINGS TO SEE & DO Explore the Wonders of Humboldt County Eureka’s historic waterfront features unique shopping and dining experiences, as well as picturesque Victorian and Tudor architecture—try the oysters! Whether it’s the arts scene in Arcata, the cuisine of Old Town Eureka, or a stroll through the redwoods, you’ll find a front-row seat to the Humboldt way of life. Facilities and services include strong Wi-Fi, 75+ satellite channels, modern showers and restrooms, coin-operated laundry, mobile RV repair, and proximity to Redwood Market with gas and diesel. The park is pet-friendly with ample grassy spaces and direct access to a 6.3-mile waterfront walking trail. We are close to a wide range of amenities including grocery stores, shopping, a marina, restaurants, beaches, lighthouses, nature walks, farmers’ markets, Victorian homes, giant redwoods, historic Old Town Eureka, and the Samoa Cookhouse.
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$43
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Riverwalk RV Park

17. Riverwalk RV Park

90%
(5)
5.8mi from Loleta · 26 sites · RVs
Riverwalk RV Park and Campground is a top-notch destination for your visit to The Redwood Coast. Our immaculately maintained grounds and facilities blend seamlessly with the natural beauty of the park, creating a serene and relaxed atmosphere. Our friendly management and staff go above and beyond to ensure that your stay with us is comfortable and memorable. Located just a short walk away, The Eel River Brewing Company is a great place to grab a delicious meal or enjoy a refreshing beverage. Additionally, our prime location means that we are only a short drive from a wide array of attractions and activities in the surrounding areas. For nature enthusiasts, the Redwood National Park is just an hour away from our park, providing an opportunity to explore the majestic trees that make up the forest. You can also take a leisurely drive through the Avenue of the Giants or hike the various trails to experience the natural wonders of the region. If you're looking for a more relaxed vacation, you don't need to travel far from the park. Take a stroll by the Eel River or explore the charming town of Fortuna to discover some of the region's best dining and shopping options. Whether you're here to explore the natural wonders of the region or to simply unwind and relax, Riverwalk RV Park and Campground is the perfect home base for your Redwood Coast adventure. Book your stay with us today and discover why we are Northcoast's finest RV park and campground. Our RV assignments are subject to change at any time. We do not have designated RV assignments in advance of your reservation date. We cannot promise specific site numbers, although we can guarantee that you will be accommodated in the RV class you have booked and we will do our best to accommodate any request for a specific area. Our Amenities Come and experience a comfortable and cozy RV camping experience at our park. Our park offers a wide range of amenities, including a refreshing pool, relaxing spa, BBQ area, dog walks, laundry room, clean restrooms, clubhouse, Wi-Fi, and much more. Our camping cabins provide guests with a comfortable and home-like atmosphere, with the added convenience of shared amenities such as exceptionally clean restrooms and a well-equipped camping kitchen facility. For those who prefer to rough it out in nature, our tent camping area offers restrooms, free hot showers, and a camping kitchen area equipped with an electric range, sink, and table. The level sites are perfect for setting up your tent and feature a fire ring with a picnic table at every site. Additionally, water sources are located nearby for your convenience. At our park, we strive to provide our guests with a relaxing and enjoyable camping experience. Come and unwind in nature, take a refreshing dip in our pool, or relax in the spa. Gather around the fire ring with your loved ones, share stories, and make memories that will last a lifetime.
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Humboldt Hills Experience

18. Humboldt Hills Experience

98%
(52)
40mi from Loleta · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
2-wheel drive accessible 2 miles up a dirt road. This is an example of a back to the land movement homestead. You can grab an apple, pear, plum, and some eggs. Drive through majestic redwoods and above as you ascend the 2 miles of dirt road to get here. There is much political, musical, and environmental history behind this land which we can share when you arrive.
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Miles Garrett Vineyard

19. Miles Garrett Vineyard

100%
(15)
38mi from Loleta · 1 site · RV
You will be staying at our 60 acres vineyard where we practice natural wine making. Surrounded by grape vines and olive trees, our property is a hidden gem with all the commodities (kitchen, bathroom, wifi, etc.).Willow Creek AVA (American Viticultural Area) was stablished in 1983 as one of the first in The United States. It is defined geographically by a section of the Trinity River Valley under 1000 feet elevation and running from just up river from Salyer at Coon Creek, extending a short distance down river from the town of Willow Creek to Kirkham Creek, making it the most northern wine region in California.
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Amazing Grace 7

20. Amazing Grace 7

32mi from Loleta · 1 site · RV
Escape to the heart of Redwood State Park, where towering trees and fresh mountain air surround you. Our property is perfectly located near the charming village of Myers Flat, a small town with a big nature experience. The majestic Eel River flows nearby, offering spots to swim, fish, or simply relax by the water. With camping grounds close at hand and endless opportunities for hiking, exploring, and outdoor adventure, this is the perfect base for your redwood getaway. Come immerse yourself in the beauty of the redwoods—where every path leads to discovery, and every day feels like an adventure. 🌲✨
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In Loleta, campervan travelers have over 1,200 options to park, rest, and explore. Sites range from coastal redwood groves to tucked-away farm land, with average nightly rates around $55 and budget options starting at $23. You’ll find standout spots like Jug Handle Creek Farm (1961 reviews), Mendocino Magic (476 reviews), and Mystic Forest Campground (424 reviews). Many sites offer campfires, cooking equipment, and showers. Bring a paddle—local rivers and lakes are made for it. Historic sites and boating spots dot the area, so there’s always something to do between meals or hikes. If you’re rolling through Loleta in your campervan, you won’t run out of places to park or explore.

91% (1.8K) 271 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Loleta

Shelter Cove Campground

1. Shelter Cove Campground

93%
(231)
43mi from Loleta · 90 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to Shelter Cove Campground, your gateway to California’s breathtaking Lost Coast! Nestled in the seaside village of Shelter Cove, our campground offers the perfect blend of rugged coastal adventure and laid-back comfort. Settle into one of our spacious RV sites and wake up to salty sea breezes and the sound of waves just steps away. Our campground is ideally located for nature lovers and explorers. We’re directly across from public access to the cove and just a short stroll from dramatic tide pools, picnic areas overlooking the ocean, and the iconic Cape Mendocino Lighthouse. Surfing, kayaking, and stand-up paddleboarding are popular pastimes here, and for land-based adventure, the nearby hiking trails and scenic overlooks are sure to impress. On-site, you’ll find everything you need for a convenient and relaxing stay. Our full deli and store keep you fueled with tasty meals, snacks, local wines, microbrews, and essential supplies. Join us on select weekend evenings for movie nights and lively karaoke on the patio! We even welcome traveling musicians to share their tunes with fellow campers. Whether you’re here for a quiet getaway, an outdoor adventure, or a bit of both, Shelter Cove RV Campground invites you to unwind and experience the natural beauty of the Northern California coast. Breathe in the ocean air, soak in the sunsets, and make yourself at home.
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Camp Trinidad RV Resort

2. Camp Trinidad RV Resort

96%
(56)
33mi from Loleta · 52 sites · RVs, Lodging
Discover Camp Trinidad, formerly known as Sounds of the Sea RV Park, where the redwoods meet the sea. Nestled along California’s breathtaking North Coast, this enchanting RV Resort offers the perfect escape. Just moments from Sue-meg State Park, Camp Trinidad RV Resort spans 12 scenic acres, with 52 sites featuring full hookups and modern amenities, it’s the ideal haven for adventurers and relaxation seekers alike. Embrace the awe-inspiring beauty of nature and create unforgettable memories at Camp Trinidad.
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$75
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Redwood Family Camp

3. Redwood Family Camp

93%
(21)
16mi from Loleta · 51 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Set into the beautiful and serene redwoods right at the entrance of the Ave. Of the Giants, exit 676 off Hwy. 101. We are located next to the Eel River with river access just yards down the road.
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Grizzly Creek Redwoods State Park

4. Grizzly Creek Redwoods State Park

58%
(6)
26 sites · Redcrest, California
The Force is strong in this small, secluded park down by the river.
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Humboldt Redwoods State Park

5. Humboldt Redwoods State Park

98%
(69)
470 sites · Redcrest, California
Here’s the thing about this park: it’s home to the tallest trees in the world. As in, on the planet.
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The Retreat At Redwood Shores

6. The Retreat At Redwood Shores

15mi from Loleta · 121 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Escape to Northern California's Redwood Coast and enjoy a family-friendly stay that perfectly blends nature and comfort. Whether you're in a cozy cabin or parked under towering redwoods, adventure and relaxation await. Amenities You Can Enjoy Whether you’re cooling off in the pool, playing a round of mini golf, or grilling at your site, our resort offers something for everyone. Tent Sites Sleep under the stars at our spacious tent sites, nestled in a quiet, wooded setting. Perfect for those wanting a true camping experience with modern conveniences nearby. RV Park Park in comfort at one of our full-hookup RV sites, some with scenic views. Pull-through options and clean, quiet surroundings ensure a relaxing stay. Cozy Cabins Enjoy rustic charm and modern amenities in our cabins. Whether you’re a couple or a family, our cozy lodging options bring the comforts of home to the Redwood Coast.
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Redwoods Rest Stop

7. Redwoods Rest Stop

100%
(37)
14mi from Loleta · 1 site · Tent, RV
1/2 mile off of the 101. The address is 494 Indianola Cutoff (see GPS instructions below). We used this location to build our new home. Incredible location between Eureka and Arcata. Redwoods on property. Old growth stumps as well near campsite. On a county road but very quiet at night. Power available. We have 50-30 amp adapter available to use. Very private setting. Full size construction porta potty for your personal use will NOT be available November 1- May 1. We recently created a spot for a tent as well. The site is level, gravel and well drained. Hard to find in Humboldt! 🌲🌲IMPORTANT GPS DIRECTIONS🌲🌲 To find us using GPS please type in 500 Indianola Cutoff… we share a driveway. Pull in then immediately to your left you will see your campsite ⛺️⛺️🚐🚐
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Eel River Escape

8. Eel River Escape

95%
(414)
50mi from Loleta · 19 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
This property is conveniently located in historic highway 101. It's 4.5 terraced acres overlooking the south fork Eel River. It is adjacent to the Reggae on the River and Northern Nights festival sites. It's less than a mile from the tourist attraction One Log house and Richardson Grove state park. The property is a permitted educational cannabis farm implementing regenerative agriculture practices.We have several accommodation options! You can stay in our fully furnished bell tent tucked away in a charming garden. It has a full bed with foam topper, charge station, lounge chair, fan or heater, wireless speaker, and wifi. The property has hot outdoor shower and viewing bluff overlooking Eel river. Enjoy convenient hwy 101 location close to state park and dispensary. Wake up, dine and stroll in this dreamy garden! We also have camping and  RV sites that have morning shade, and epic views and two levels of camping area. 
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Camp Miranda

9. Camp Miranda

99%
(73)
35mi from Loleta · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Nestled in a cozy neighborhood among towering redwoods, a base camp for the Avenue of the Giants. We offer secluded campsites located on our working homestead, adjacent to our orchard with dozens of established fruit and nut trees. Our farm stand is on site with in season food grown in our garden and fresh press cider daily in late summer/fall. Enjoy easy access to the nearby State Park Stephens Grove Trail Loop and the South Fork Eel River is a 3 minute drive down the Avenue of the Giants. Take a short stroll from camp into the charming town of Miranda. Discover a variety of delicious dining options and a cozy coffee shop with breakfast options, gas station with grocery items and Post Office. On-site amenities include 2 private completely remodeled restrooms for the 2025 season, with hot showers and flush toilets. Our campsites are spacious with roughly 30-50 feet between sites. Forest bathe amongst the Redwoods, Tanoaks, and Dogwood Trees, after exploring the near by State Park and river.
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Six Rivers National Forest

10. Six Rivers National Forest

97%
(29)
281 sites · Hoopa, California
This park gets its rather self-descriptive name from the six beautiful rivers that flow through its borders, but don’t the name fool you. There is a lot more than just rivers to check out here. More than a million rambling acres of forest take you through foggy and mystical redwood landscapes. Further inland, miles of towering Douglas firs, glacial peaks, and hidden pools just wait to be discovered. Of course, the rivers are the main attraction. You can’t go two feet without tripping over a perfect swimming hole. After your dip, there are plenty of warm rocks to lay out on. Oh, and if the natural beauty doesn’t get you: this was the place where they first spotted Bigfoot. Yeah, the original footage that basically made everyone believe in the hairy bi-ped. That, on its own, is reason enough to check it out
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Sue-meg State Park (Patrick's Point State Park)

11. Sue-meg State Park (Patrick's Point State Park)

99%
(52)
172 sites · Big Lagoon, California
Natural wonders meet Native American history at this coastal park.
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Richardson Grove State Park

12. Richardson Grove State Park

100%
(26)
228 sites · Benbow, California
Some of the most amazing redwoods in the world, plus the Eel River for water fun.
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Little Haven Gardens

13. Little Haven Gardens

97%
(16)
16mi from Loleta · 3 sites · RVs
Country setting yet 5 minutes to Humboldt State University, Arcata square, or Eureka, 15 minutes to Trinidad, Su-Meg (Patrick's Point), Blue Lake, and Moonstone Beach, 45 minutes to Redwood National Park, and so much more! Parking spots are on flat grassy field, near neighborhood road, typically very quiet and dark at night. We have nice bay breezes most every summer afternoon, and summer daytime temperatures are usually around 65 degrees. Abundant organic fruit free for the picking includes blueberries, blackberries, thimbleberries, kiwis, plums, pears and apples depending on the time of year (typically June through November) and we usually have fresh duck and chicken eggs, veggies, and culinary herbs (rosemary, thyme, sage, lavender etc.) to share from our garden, which is a work in progress, like many things! You're welcome to hang out by the very private creek for morning coffee or afternoon picnics and great bird and wildlife watching--if you're lucky you might even get to see river otters fishing and playing in the creek! You might want to bring water shoes or rain boots if you'd like to wade across the creek and explore the beautiful, serene 60 acre private nature preserve that borders our property. We have a young son and you'll often find us working and playing in the garden, creek, or around the property during the days
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BIGFOOT FLAT on Willow Creek

14. BIGFOOT FLAT on Willow Creek

99%
(289)
33mi from Loleta · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
This historic lumber mill site is now a pristine Willow Creek frontage camping location conveniently located just 40 minutes from the coast and 4 miles from the town of Willow Creek and also the Trinity River.
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Camp Johneaux

15. Camp Johneaux

100%
(1)
40mi from Loleta · 2 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Small cabin with a fridge/freezer, cook stove and oven, propane heater, hot shower/clawfoot tub and a standard size futon mattress (currently occupied). Tent site is available. Please bring your own tent & bedding. Electricity is available, but no WiFi. The pit-toilet is shared with cabin tenants. There is also a delightful, private swimming hole on the property enjoyed seasonally. Close to ancient giant redwood grove and Redway Beach on the Eel River. Approximately 17 miles from Shelter Cove and 25 miles from the Sinkyone Wilderness Reserve. The King’s Peak is a great hike with awesome views of the Pacific and rugged Lost Coast. Close to Avenue of the Giants which offers an array of gorgeous loop trails from easy to moderate, through magnificent ancient redwood groves.
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Coastal Pines RV Park

16. Coastal Pines RV Park

12mi from Loleta · 118 sites · RVs
YOUR CONNECTION TO RELAXATION STARTS HERE Camping should be an escape, not a source of anxiety. We give our guests everything they need to unwind and make the most of their time away from the real world. Located near Old Town Eureka, right on the Humboldt Bay Trail, we’re perfect for RVers who value both creature comforts and natural beauty. Enjoy a quick trip to a shopping center or a scenic drive to one of Humboldt’s many historic small towns. Proudly family-owned since 2006. THINGS TO SEE & DO Explore the Wonders of Humboldt County Eureka’s historic waterfront features unique shopping and dining experiences, as well as picturesque Victorian and Tudor architecture—try the oysters! Whether it’s the arts scene in Arcata, the cuisine of Old Town Eureka, or a stroll through the redwoods, you’ll find a front-row seat to the Humboldt way of life. Facilities and services include strong Wi-Fi, 75+ satellite channels, modern showers and restrooms, coin-operated laundry, mobile RV repair, and proximity to Redwood Market with gas and diesel. The park is pet-friendly with ample grassy spaces and direct access to a 6.3-mile waterfront walking trail. We are close to a wide range of amenities including grocery stores, shopping, a marina, restaurants, beaches, lighthouses, nature walks, farmers’ markets, Victorian homes, giant redwoods, historic Old Town Eureka, and the Samoa Cookhouse.
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Full hookups
from 
$43
 / night
Riverwalk RV Park

17. Riverwalk RV Park

90%
(5)
5.8mi from Loleta · 26 sites · RVs
Riverwalk RV Park and Campground is a top-notch destination for your visit to The Redwood Coast. Our immaculately maintained grounds and facilities blend seamlessly with the natural beauty of the park, creating a serene and relaxed atmosphere. Our friendly management and staff go above and beyond to ensure that your stay with us is comfortable and memorable. Located just a short walk away, The Eel River Brewing Company is a great place to grab a delicious meal or enjoy a refreshing beverage. Additionally, our prime location means that we are only a short drive from a wide array of attractions and activities in the surrounding areas. For nature enthusiasts, the Redwood National Park is just an hour away from our park, providing an opportunity to explore the majestic trees that make up the forest. You can also take a leisurely drive through the Avenue of the Giants or hike the various trails to experience the natural wonders of the region. If you're looking for a more relaxed vacation, you don't need to travel far from the park. Take a stroll by the Eel River or explore the charming town of Fortuna to discover some of the region's best dining and shopping options. Whether you're here to explore the natural wonders of the region or to simply unwind and relax, Riverwalk RV Park and Campground is the perfect home base for your Redwood Coast adventure. Book your stay with us today and discover why we are Northcoast's finest RV park and campground. Our RV assignments are subject to change at any time. We do not have designated RV assignments in advance of your reservation date. We cannot promise specific site numbers, although we can guarantee that you will be accommodated in the RV class you have booked and we will do our best to accommodate any request for a specific area. Our Amenities Come and experience a comfortable and cozy RV camping experience at our park. Our park offers a wide range of amenities, including a refreshing pool, relaxing spa, BBQ area, dog walks, laundry room, clean restrooms, clubhouse, Wi-Fi, and much more. Our camping cabins provide guests with a comfortable and home-like atmosphere, with the added convenience of shared amenities such as exceptionally clean restrooms and a well-equipped camping kitchen facility. For those who prefer to rough it out in nature, our tent camping area offers restrooms, free hot showers, and a camping kitchen area equipped with an electric range, sink, and table. The level sites are perfect for setting up your tent and feature a fire ring with a picnic table at every site. Additionally, water sources are located nearby for your convenience. At our park, we strive to provide our guests with a relaxing and enjoyable camping experience. Come and unwind in nature, take a refreshing dip in our pool, or relax in the spa. Gather around the fire ring with your loved ones, share stories, and make memories that will last a lifetime.
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Full hookups
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$65
 / night
Humboldt Hills Experience

18. Humboldt Hills Experience

98%
(52)
40mi from Loleta · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
2-wheel drive accessible 2 miles up a dirt road. This is an example of a back to the land movement homestead. You can grab an apple, pear, plum, and some eggs. Drive through majestic redwoods and above as you ascend the 2 miles of dirt road to get here. There is much political, musical, and environmental history behind this land which we can share when you arrive.
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Toilets
Showers
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$40
 / night
Miles Garrett Vineyard

19. Miles Garrett Vineyard

100%
(15)
38mi from Loleta · 1 site · RV
You will be staying at our 60 acres vineyard where we practice natural wine making. Surrounded by grape vines and olive trees, our property is a hidden gem with all the commodities (kitchen, bathroom, wifi, etc.).Willow Creek AVA (American Viticultural Area) was stablished in 1983 as one of the first in The United States. It is defined geographically by a section of the Trinity River Valley under 1000 feet elevation and running from just up river from Salyer at Coon Creek, extending a short distance down river from the town of Willow Creek to Kirkham Creek, making it the most northern wine region in California.
Electrical hookup
Water hookup
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$40
 / night
Amazing Grace 7

20. Amazing Grace 7

32mi from Loleta · 1 site · RV
Escape to the heart of Redwood State Park, where towering trees and fresh mountain air surround you. Our property is perfectly located near the charming village of Myers Flat, a small town with a big nature experience. The majestic Eel River flows nearby, offering spots to swim, fish, or simply relax by the water. With camping grounds close at hand and endless opportunities for hiking, exploring, and outdoor adventure, this is the perfect base for your redwood getaway. Come immerse yourself in the beauty of the redwoods—where every path leads to discovery, and every day feels like an adventure. 🌲✨
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Full hookups
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$59
 / night

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