The best beach camping near Midpines

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Welcome to Hipcamp, your go-to resource for camping in the United States. If you're looking for a beach camping experience near Midpines, California, we've got you covered. With over 150 options specifically in the Midpines area, you'll be sure to find the perfect spot to pitch your tent or park your RV. And the best part? Prices start as low as $27 per night, with an average price of $50 per night. Looking for highly rated campsites? Check out The Meadows at Isleton (514 reviews), Sierra Circles Sculpture Garden (388 reviews), and Paradise Shores Camp (371 reviews). Plus, you'll have access to popular amenities like showers, toilets, and campfires. And if you're feeling adventurous, there are plenty of historic sites to explore, opportunities for boating, and even climbing adventures nearby. Happy camping!

95% (703)

Top-rated campgrounds near Midpines

1. San Pedro Ranch

84%
(19)
24mi from Midpines · 22 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Escape to Nature at Our Private Yosemite-Area Ranch Welcome to your ultimate outdoor retreat! Nestled on 80 private acres of pristine forest, rolling hills, and a flowing river, our ranch offers an unforgettable camping experience just a short drive from Yosemite National Park. Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or a bit of both, our secluded paradise is the perfect escape. What We Offer: • Spacious Campsites – Set up your tent or park your RV under towering trees, with plenty of room to spread out and enjoy the wilderness. • Breathtaking Views – Wake up to panoramic mountain landscapes, hike through scenic trails, and unwind by the peaceful river. • On-Site Adventures – Explore miles of private hiking trails, go fishing in the river, or rent an ATV or motorcycle for an off-road thrill. • Luxury Glamping (Optional) – Upgrade your stay with a cozy, fully-furnished glamping tent featuring comfortable beds and rustic charm. • Campfire Nights – Enjoy starlit evenings around the firepit, complete with s’mores and storytelling. Why You’ll Love It: ✔ Total Privacy – Unlike crowded campgrounds, this is your own private oasis in nature. ✔ Perfect for Groups & Families – Whether it’s a solo getaway, a romantic retreat, or a group adventure, there’s something for everyone. ✔ Close to Yosemite – Just a short drive to one of the most breathtaking national parks in the world. Disconnect from the noise and reconnect with nature. Book your stay today and experience raw beauty, adventure, and relaxation—all in one place!
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$28
 / night

2. Sierra Circles Sculpture Garden

99%
(1250)
50mi from Midpines · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
Thank you Hipcamper's for many great years of support. Historic Brice Station 100 acres, was a horse stop on the Ebbetts Pass stage line. Horses were fed, watered and swapped here, over 100 years ago. Today, Brice station hosts a ceramics gallery and school, vineyard and tasting room, Blacksmith school, Concert series, Shakespeare performances and Master artist, Michel Olson's, Sierra Circles Sculpture Garden and campground. Born in Berlin, Germany, he has spent much of his life performing, guiding, studying, while travelling and becoming an accomplished artist in wood, stone and iron. Two of his gypsy rigs and several large art installations, are in the meadow next to the forested 6 site campground. Installation include, 100 ft sacred circle, yin/yang, sun dial and calendar. Quadruple Branch Arch. Avenue of art. Glass and Brass over Grass. Stone stage with two bell racks. Wheels of time. Florence the Freightliner. Glass henge. Chain henge. Family altar. Double sand box. Stone spiral Each, of the 6 campsites, have art installations as well. Site 1 is spacious with multiple tent sites, art Steel TeePee, and nice shade oak. Picnic table and some chairs. Parking for 4 cars. Sites 1 and 6 together, with kitchen area, makes a great group site. Site 2, is our largest single site. Multiple tent sites. 2 tables. Branch arch way. Parking for 6 cars. Hammock friendly trees. Site 3, is our cozy site. Multiple tent sites. Wood wizard and frog carving. Picnic table. Parking for 3 cars Site 4, has our second metal TeePee, with melted bottle suncatchers. Multiple tent sites. Picnic table. Parking for 3 cars Site 5, has Wood Henge, made from one enormous tree. Multiple tent sites. Picnic table. Parking for 3 cars. Site 6, has a burningman bicycle fence, and ski lift chair swing. Multiple tent sites. Picnic table. Parking for 3 cars. Brice Station Winery, tasting room. Open Fri. - Sun. 12 to 6pm .Quyle Kilns Pottery Gallery, School and ceramic art studio Wed thru Sunday 10am to 6pm Paul Quyle Blacksmith school. C.B.A. member. First and third Sat 9am. Brice Station Vineyard, tasting room and concerts bricestation.com Simply put, art, nature camping, with a hint of history, at its best. Children are full price and must be attended to. No trailers over 14 ft. No campsite open fires June thru Oct. Communal kitchen/crafts area with large tables, BBQ and cook top available. Propane fire rings and counter top stoves allowed in campsite. Leashed dogs welcome, please pick up after. Please no extra loud music or voices.
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from 
$59
 / night

3. Glitter Cove Retreat

100%
(38)
22mi from Midpines · 8 sites · Lodging
This beautiful property is situated on 55 secluded acres in the lovely foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains. Your adventure begins when you escape the pavement and experience three miles of beautiful scenery on a maintained dirt road. Swimming, fishing, and hiking await you. SAFE, GATED and perfect for moms who want to take their kids camping, or any one who wants to try out the camping experience but has been hesitant. 1 1/2 hours from Yosemite National Park. Reservations may be required. Experience the abundant wild life and soothing sound of the Fresno River. Put your feet in the sand and just unplug for a few days. Each season is uniquely beautiful. Spring hosts an abundance of green hills, wild flowers and cooler weather. The river is higher, faster and colder. New life pops up everywhere. Baby ducks, geese, quail and beaver frequent the river. Glitter Cove waterfall is in its full glory. The nights can be cool, so come prepared. Summer is the perfect time to swim and lounge in the river. As the days heat up, the river begins to slow and warms up to a comfortable yet refreshing temperature. New beaches emerge, just waiting to be explored. In late summer, early fall, there is a feeling of calm. The river slows significantly but still feels amazing to sit in. You can hear its gentle flow and soothing sound as it trickles over the rocks. This is a great time time to explore the river as it is mostly shallow with some swim holes. Most of the time it is very quiet. There is another camp down stream owned by a wonderful family. They are here a couple times per week, and also rent their camp. You may hear them having fun and engaging in target practice. The river is a shared space but it is rare to see anyone else. Noise travels in the canyon so you may hear occasional barking or other vehicles. Hearing coyotes sing at night is very common. The rarely seen wildlife includes rattle snakes, bob cats, coyotes, fox, mountain lions and bears. Don't worry, our animal friends like to keep their distance. Hope to see you soon! Watch a video! https://youtu.be/QI_YsFr-kh8
Pets
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from 
$185
 / night

6. Private lakeside resort, Groveland

25mi from Midpines · 1 site · Lodging
Lakeside + Amenities + Sleeps 12 = WIN for an unforgettable family getaway! PRIVATE, lakeside recreation area with beach entry, kayaks, SUPs, ping pong, bocce ball, tree swing, hammock, corn hole, and BBQ ALL ON SITE! Ideal for 2-3 families or 1 larger family traveling together! Within a 5-minute drive are the Pine Mountain Lake amenities available to all of our renters: swimming pool, beaches, pickle ball, golf, tennis, children's playground, hiking, horseback riding, archery... The space a King-sized bed in the Master bedroom with an ensuite bath, Queen-sized beds in the other bedrooms with an adjacent bath, and a bunk room with an adjacent bath. A total of 3 bedrooms, 1 bunk room, and 3 full baths to accommodate groups as large as 12 persons. Guest access Self-check-in is available with door access granted by entry code via a Schlage smart lock. ***Please note that a $50 per car entry fee is not included in the listing fees and must be paid at your initial entry into the Pine Mountain Lake community. You will receive a Guest Pass to hang on your car for the duration of your stay. Proceeds of this fee are used to maintain facilities and operations of the PML community amenities shared with our guests. Other things to note Memory foam mattresses, 100% down pillows and comforters, and 100% cotton sheets.
Toilets
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from 
$644
 / night

7. Luxury By The Lake, Groveland CA

24mi from Midpines · 1 site · Lodging
Experience Groveland's premier luxury Lake House at the Pine Mountain Lake gated community. The Peninsula Lake House was professionally designed and furnished by a prominent Bay Area developer. The wide frontage to the main lake offers panoramic views and easy water access with a private dock. Included are 2 canoes and 2 SUPs with life jackets. A large game room with a pool table, arcade-grade air hockey table, Sonos sound system, and a vintage upright piano provides indoor entertainment. The space The Peninsula Lake House was professionally designed and furnished by a prominent Bay Area developer. Guest access smart lock access by code ***Please note that a $50 per car entry fee is not included in the listing fees and must be paid at your initial entry into the Pine Mountain Lake community. You will receive a Guest Pass to hang on your car for the duration of your stay. Proceeds of this fee are used to maintain facilities and operations of the PML community amenities shared with our guests. Other things to note Located at the quiet end of the Lake away from the Marina, the property features: - Private dock access into Pine Mountain Lake - Canoes (x2), Standup Paddle boards (x2), and life jackets (all sizes) - Ping Pong - Pool Table - Air hockey - BBQ grill/Griddle - piano - Sonos sound system The wide frontage to the main lake offers panoramic views and easy water access with a private dock. The two large wraparound redwood decks offer prime views of the lake, outdoor dining and BBQ areas, and Adirondack lounge chairs to relax in and enjoy the fresh mountain air.
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$713
 / night

8. South Lake Tulloch Campground

42mi from Midpines · 43 sites
Nestled in the picturesque rolling foothills of Jamestown, CA, Lake Tulloch R.V. Campground & Marina stands out for its breathtaking views and diverse recreational opportunities. Situated on the south shore of Lake Tulloch, this campground features over 55 miles of stunning shoreline dotted with serene coves, making it a prime destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The surrounding Table Mountain range enhances the natural beauty of the area, providing a stunning backdrop for a variety of activities. Visitors can enjoy camping, picnicking, boating, water-skiing, and personal watercraft riding. For those who prefer a quieter experience, options like non-motorized boating, paddle boarding, hiking, and fishing are also available. Wildlife enthusiasts will appreciate the chance to spot osprey, herons, and eagles throughout the year. With over 110 sites, Lake Tulloch Campground offers a range of accommodations, including cozy cabins and lakefront rentals. An onsite boat rental service ensures that guests have everything they need for a memorable visit. Whether you're seeking adventure or relaxation, Lake Tulloch R.V. Campground & Marina is the perfect getaway destination.

9. Camp Edison

46mi from Midpines · 31 sites
Camp Edison stands out as a unique camping destination due to its stunning location along the serene banks of Shaver Lake, surrounded by the majestic Sierra Mountains. Established in 1963, this picturesque campground features 252 campsites, each equipped with essential amenities such as a BBQ, fire ring, picnic table, and food box, ensuring a comfortable outdoor experience. Nestled in a lush pine forest on the western shores of Shaver Lake, Camp Edison has been a beloved vacation spot for generations, welcoming visitors year-round. To enhance public safety and promote forest health, Camp Edison has been actively removing insect-infested trees. As a result, some campsites may offer more sun exposure than previously indicated in site descriptions. With electricity available at all sites, campers can enjoy the perfect blend of nature and convenience. In addition to its beautiful surroundings, Camp Edison provides easy access to a variety of outdoor activities, including swimming, hiking, and fishing. Nearby attractions, such as local restaurants and shops, further enrich the camping experience, making it an ideal getaway for families and nature enthusiasts alike.

Welcome to Hipcamp, your go-to resource for camping in the United States. If you're looking for a beach camping experience near Midpines, California, we've got you covered. With over 150 options specifically in the Midpines area, you'll be sure to find the perfect spot to pitch your tent or park your RV. And the best part? Prices start as low as $27 per night, with an average price of $50 per night. Looking for highly rated campsites? Check out The Meadows at Isleton (514 reviews), Sierra Circles Sculpture Garden (388 reviews), and Paradise Shores Camp (371 reviews). Plus, you'll have access to popular amenities like showers, toilets, and campfires. And if you're feeling adventurous, there are plenty of historic sites to explore, opportunities for boating, and even climbing adventures nearby. Happy camping!

95% (703)

Top-rated campgrounds near Midpines

1. San Pedro Ranch

84%
(19)
24mi from Midpines · 22 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Escape to Nature at Our Private Yosemite-Area Ranch Welcome to your ultimate outdoor retreat! Nestled on 80 private acres of pristine forest, rolling hills, and a flowing river, our ranch offers an unforgettable camping experience just a short drive from Yosemite National Park. Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or a bit of both, our secluded paradise is the perfect escape. What We Offer: • Spacious Campsites – Set up your tent or park your RV under towering trees, with plenty of room to spread out and enjoy the wilderness. • Breathtaking Views – Wake up to panoramic mountain landscapes, hike through scenic trails, and unwind by the peaceful river. • On-Site Adventures – Explore miles of private hiking trails, go fishing in the river, or rent an ATV or motorcycle for an off-road thrill. • Luxury Glamping (Optional) – Upgrade your stay with a cozy, fully-furnished glamping tent featuring comfortable beds and rustic charm. • Campfire Nights – Enjoy starlit evenings around the firepit, complete with s’mores and storytelling. Why You’ll Love It: ✔ Total Privacy – Unlike crowded campgrounds, this is your own private oasis in nature. ✔ Perfect for Groups & Families – Whether it’s a solo getaway, a romantic retreat, or a group adventure, there’s something for everyone. ✔ Close to Yosemite – Just a short drive to one of the most breathtaking national parks in the world. Disconnect from the noise and reconnect with nature. Book your stay today and experience raw beauty, adventure, and relaxation—all in one place!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$28
 / night

2. Sierra Circles Sculpture Garden

99%
(1250)
50mi from Midpines · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
Thank you Hipcamper's for many great years of support. Historic Brice Station 100 acres, was a horse stop on the Ebbetts Pass stage line. Horses were fed, watered and swapped here, over 100 years ago. Today, Brice station hosts a ceramics gallery and school, vineyard and tasting room, Blacksmith school, Concert series, Shakespeare performances and Master artist, Michel Olson's, Sierra Circles Sculpture Garden and campground. Born in Berlin, Germany, he has spent much of his life performing, guiding, studying, while travelling and becoming an accomplished artist in wood, stone and iron. Two of his gypsy rigs and several large art installations, are in the meadow next to the forested 6 site campground. Installation include, 100 ft sacred circle, yin/yang, sun dial and calendar. Quadruple Branch Arch. Avenue of art. Glass and Brass over Grass. Stone stage with two bell racks. Wheels of time. Florence the Freightliner. Glass henge. Chain henge. Family altar. Double sand box. Stone spiral Each, of the 6 campsites, have art installations as well. Site 1 is spacious with multiple tent sites, art Steel TeePee, and nice shade oak. Picnic table and some chairs. Parking for 4 cars. Sites 1 and 6 together, with kitchen area, makes a great group site. Site 2, is our largest single site. Multiple tent sites. 2 tables. Branch arch way. Parking for 6 cars. Hammock friendly trees. Site 3, is our cozy site. Multiple tent sites. Wood wizard and frog carving. Picnic table. Parking for 3 cars Site 4, has our second metal TeePee, with melted bottle suncatchers. Multiple tent sites. Picnic table. Parking for 3 cars Site 5, has Wood Henge, made from one enormous tree. Multiple tent sites. Picnic table. Parking for 3 cars. Site 6, has a burningman bicycle fence, and ski lift chair swing. Multiple tent sites. Picnic table. Parking for 3 cars. Brice Station Winery, tasting room. Open Fri. - Sun. 12 to 6pm .Quyle Kilns Pottery Gallery, School and ceramic art studio Wed thru Sunday 10am to 6pm Paul Quyle Blacksmith school. C.B.A. member. First and third Sat 9am. Brice Station Vineyard, tasting room and concerts bricestation.com Simply put, art, nature camping, with a hint of history, at its best. Children are full price and must be attended to. No trailers over 14 ft. No campsite open fires June thru Oct. Communal kitchen/crafts area with large tables, BBQ and cook top available. Propane fire rings and counter top stoves allowed in campsite. Leashed dogs welcome, please pick up after. Please no extra loud music or voices.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$59
 / night

3. Glitter Cove Retreat

100%
(38)
22mi from Midpines · 8 sites · Lodging
This beautiful property is situated on 55 secluded acres in the lovely foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains. Your adventure begins when you escape the pavement and experience three miles of beautiful scenery on a maintained dirt road. Swimming, fishing, and hiking await you. SAFE, GATED and perfect for moms who want to take their kids camping, or any one who wants to try out the camping experience but has been hesitant. 1 1/2 hours from Yosemite National Park. Reservations may be required. Experience the abundant wild life and soothing sound of the Fresno River. Put your feet in the sand and just unplug for a few days. Each season is uniquely beautiful. Spring hosts an abundance of green hills, wild flowers and cooler weather. The river is higher, faster and colder. New life pops up everywhere. Baby ducks, geese, quail and beaver frequent the river. Glitter Cove waterfall is in its full glory. The nights can be cool, so come prepared. Summer is the perfect time to swim and lounge in the river. As the days heat up, the river begins to slow and warms up to a comfortable yet refreshing temperature. New beaches emerge, just waiting to be explored. In late summer, early fall, there is a feeling of calm. The river slows significantly but still feels amazing to sit in. You can hear its gentle flow and soothing sound as it trickles over the rocks. This is a great time time to explore the river as it is mostly shallow with some swim holes. Most of the time it is very quiet. There is another camp down stream owned by a wonderful family. They are here a couple times per week, and also rent their camp. You may hear them having fun and engaging in target practice. The river is a shared space but it is rare to see anyone else. Noise travels in the canyon so you may hear occasional barking or other vehicles. Hearing coyotes sing at night is very common. The rarely seen wildlife includes rattle snakes, bob cats, coyotes, fox, mountain lions and bears. Don't worry, our animal friends like to keep their distance. Hope to see you soon! Watch a video! https://youtu.be/QI_YsFr-kh8
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$185
 / night

6. Private lakeside resort, Groveland

25mi from Midpines · 1 site · Lodging
Lakeside + Amenities + Sleeps 12 = WIN for an unforgettable family getaway! PRIVATE, lakeside recreation area with beach entry, kayaks, SUPs, ping pong, bocce ball, tree swing, hammock, corn hole, and BBQ ALL ON SITE! Ideal for 2-3 families or 1 larger family traveling together! Within a 5-minute drive are the Pine Mountain Lake amenities available to all of our renters: swimming pool, beaches, pickle ball, golf, tennis, children's playground, hiking, horseback riding, archery... The space a King-sized bed in the Master bedroom with an ensuite bath, Queen-sized beds in the other bedrooms with an adjacent bath, and a bunk room with an adjacent bath. A total of 3 bedrooms, 1 bunk room, and 3 full baths to accommodate groups as large as 12 persons. Guest access Self-check-in is available with door access granted by entry code via a Schlage smart lock. ***Please note that a $50 per car entry fee is not included in the listing fees and must be paid at your initial entry into the Pine Mountain Lake community. You will receive a Guest Pass to hang on your car for the duration of your stay. Proceeds of this fee are used to maintain facilities and operations of the PML community amenities shared with our guests. Other things to note Memory foam mattresses, 100% down pillows and comforters, and 100% cotton sheets.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$644
 / night

7. Luxury By The Lake, Groveland CA

24mi from Midpines · 1 site · Lodging
Experience Groveland's premier luxury Lake House at the Pine Mountain Lake gated community. The Peninsula Lake House was professionally designed and furnished by a prominent Bay Area developer. The wide frontage to the main lake offers panoramic views and easy water access with a private dock. Included are 2 canoes and 2 SUPs with life jackets. A large game room with a pool table, arcade-grade air hockey table, Sonos sound system, and a vintage upright piano provides indoor entertainment. The space The Peninsula Lake House was professionally designed and furnished by a prominent Bay Area developer. Guest access smart lock access by code ***Please note that a $50 per car entry fee is not included in the listing fees and must be paid at your initial entry into the Pine Mountain Lake community. You will receive a Guest Pass to hang on your car for the duration of your stay. Proceeds of this fee are used to maintain facilities and operations of the PML community amenities shared with our guests. Other things to note Located at the quiet end of the Lake away from the Marina, the property features: - Private dock access into Pine Mountain Lake - Canoes (x2), Standup Paddle boards (x2), and life jackets (all sizes) - Ping Pong - Pool Table - Air hockey - BBQ grill/Griddle - piano - Sonos sound system The wide frontage to the main lake offers panoramic views and easy water access with a private dock. The two large wraparound redwood decks offer prime views of the lake, outdoor dining and BBQ areas, and Adirondack lounge chairs to relax in and enjoy the fresh mountain air.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$713
 / night

8. South Lake Tulloch Campground

42mi from Midpines · 43 sites
Nestled in the picturesque rolling foothills of Jamestown, CA, Lake Tulloch R.V. Campground & Marina stands out for its breathtaking views and diverse recreational opportunities. Situated on the south shore of Lake Tulloch, this campground features over 55 miles of stunning shoreline dotted with serene coves, making it a prime destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The surrounding Table Mountain range enhances the natural beauty of the area, providing a stunning backdrop for a variety of activities. Visitors can enjoy camping, picnicking, boating, water-skiing, and personal watercraft riding. For those who prefer a quieter experience, options like non-motorized boating, paddle boarding, hiking, and fishing are also available. Wildlife enthusiasts will appreciate the chance to spot osprey, herons, and eagles throughout the year. With over 110 sites, Lake Tulloch Campground offers a range of accommodations, including cozy cabins and lakefront rentals. An onsite boat rental service ensures that guests have everything they need for a memorable visit. Whether you're seeking adventure or relaxation, Lake Tulloch R.V. Campground & Marina is the perfect getaway destination.

9. Camp Edison

46mi from Midpines · 31 sites
Camp Edison stands out as a unique camping destination due to its stunning location along the serene banks of Shaver Lake, surrounded by the majestic Sierra Mountains. Established in 1963, this picturesque campground features 252 campsites, each equipped with essential amenities such as a BBQ, fire ring, picnic table, and food box, ensuring a comfortable outdoor experience. Nestled in a lush pine forest on the western shores of Shaver Lake, Camp Edison has been a beloved vacation spot for generations, welcoming visitors year-round. To enhance public safety and promote forest health, Camp Edison has been actively removing insect-infested trees. As a result, some campsites may offer more sun exposure than previously indicated in site descriptions. With electricity available at all sites, campers can enjoy the perfect blend of nature and convenience. In addition to its beautiful surroundings, Camp Edison provides easy access to a variety of outdoor activities, including swimming, hiking, and fishing. Nearby attractions, such as local restaurants and shops, further enrich the camping experience, making it an ideal getaway for families and nature enthusiasts alike.

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