The best camping in Orange County

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Orange County's Pacific coast is one of the most accessible stretches of California beach camping, anchored by state beaches that line 42 miles of shoreline from Seal Beach to San Clemente. Laguna Beach and Dana Point define the character of the southern half — dramatic cliffs, protected coves, and a marine environment defined by kelp forests and sea caves. The county's Mediterranean climate means camping is genuinely viable year-round, though July and August draw maximum crowds to every site. If you can time it for shoulder season — late April through June or September through October — you'll find the same coastline with manageable campground competition.

97% (4K) 843 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Orange County

'The Little Red House'

1. 'The Little Red House'

100%
(10)
Trabuco Canyon, CA · 1 site
Our home is located in historic 'Trabuco Canyon' in Orange County, CA.  Our cabin 'number 63' was built in 1928 and all the cabins here in the cabin were sold as hunting cabins or used for vacationing.   Live Oak Canyon Road, and Silverado Canyon Road are some of the nicest driving areas in Southern California.  Learn more about this land:Welcome to Cabin 63... or, we like to call her, ‘The Little Red House’. Our little prefab studio is located in a quiet, safe, tucked away rural neighborhood... at the foot of beautiful Saddleback Mountain. Chickens and cats free range among the oak trees and you will often hear the sounds of horses meandering down the road.Our canyon has a real country feel to it and yet you are only minutes away from the city.  We are situated in a hub of hiking and biking trails and,  if desired, we are only 30 minutes from the beach.  In the evening you can often hear the bleating of sheep on the nearby hills and coyotes yipping in the night.
Toilets
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from 
$98
 / night
Orange County Base Glamp

2. Orange County Base Glamp

100%
(3)
Mission Viejo, CA · 1 site
Glamping at it's best - all you have to do is show up! Bring the family to enjoy this barely used two bedroom spacious trailer. We love this trailer and know you will too! Make this your destination vacation, or as a base camp for exploring. Easy access to I-5 freeway, only 5 - 8 minutes away. Our space is private and just off the beaten path, with plenty of parking. One of our favorite features of this trailer layout is the door to the kids room, and the double-doors to the master bedroom on the opposite end of the trailer. This allows for space to plan the next day's adventures, get some remote work done, catch up on your favorite shows, and be together glamping while also having a little space apart from the kids :) Strong wifi available for use, Bunk room is equipped with dual bunk beds (a total of 4 twins). In addition, the couch folds out and the dinette folds down, revealing two additional full-sized sleeping options. Stocked with everything and the kitchen sink, glamping has never been so easy! Fully outfitted kitchen with dishes, silverware, kitchen utensils, cookware, serving bowls, French press and pour over coffee maker (and filters), linens for kitchen, bathroom, and bedding (please specify # of beds being used). The stovetop, microwave and oven make meals a cinch, though restaurant options abound. Kitchen boasts a large sink and regular faucet to make life easier. Pantry and storage throughout ensure you’ll have room to make yourself at home. Has full slide-out, awning, indoor and outdoor speakers, Bluetooth music setup, tv, dvd (and selection of DVDs), games and cards, small camp bbq (with 2 small propane cannisters), and more. Our goal is to provide an easy to access location in Orange County for families to relax, play, and adventure. Life’s too short not to start making memories! NOTE: If you would like to reserve a spot to camp at the beach, message us and we can arrange transportation and setup. We are within 20-25 minutes of the following: Anaheim, Bolsa Chica / Huntington Beach, Caspers O'Neil Park, Costa Mesa, Crystal Cove, Doheny, Dana Point, Irvine, Ladera Ranch, Laguna Beach, Laguna Niguel, Lake Forest, Mission Viejo, Orange, Rancho Mission Viejo, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, San Onofre / San Mateo.
Toilets
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from 
$125
 / night
The Ranch

3. The Ranch

100%
(10)
Trabuco Canyon, CA · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
The property is located near Rancho Santa Margarita, Holy Jim Canyon, O’Neill Park, and Rose Canyon. The campsite is in an oak grove over one acre in size. This is a beautiful, peaceful site for your motor home, RV or tent. You will have hiking access to over 100 acres on our property. Trabuco Creek which runs through the property is usually flowing during the winter months. The campsite can accommodate up to 50 people. I have hosted family parties with 500+ people.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Campfires
from 
$360
 / night
Caspers Wilderness Park

4. Caspers Wilderness Park

94%
(18)
Park in California · 137 sites
Horseback riding, hiking, and wild natural beauty in the south OC (who knew?!).
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Campfires
Crystal Cove State Park

5. Crystal Cove State Park

97%
(67)
State park in California · 59 sites
Explore tidepools or hike through the backcountry at this multifaceted beach park.
Pets
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Campfires
Rancho Las Lomas

6. Rancho Las Lomas

Silverado, CA · 3 sites
Discover a hidden gem nestled amidst the picturesque foothills of Orange County. Imbued with a whimsical charm and steeped in history, this enchanting property boasts distinctive architectural marvels. Its captivating ambiance and awe-inspiring vistas provide an exquisite backdrop for unforgettable celebrations and cherished moments. One of Southern California’s most spectacular botanical gardens and private estates. This special venue is used for events, film, and photo shoots. Just minutes from your doorstep, you can hit the Maple Springs Trailhead for easy forest walks, chase waterfall views on the Black Star Canyon trail, explore dramatic sandstone and sweeping views in Limestone Canyon, or spend a day tackling diverse routes at Whiting Ranch Wilderness Park—all offering classic Southern California canyon adventures.
Toilets
Showers
Wifi
from 
$299
 / night
OC Airstream Glamping

7. OC Airstream Glamping

Costa Mesa, CA · 1 site
Step through the gate into a lush, private sanctuary. Enjoy quiet conversations by the fire pit and fall asleep to the sound of flowing water. This fully renovated vintage Airstream has everything you need for a relaxing stay — a refrigerator, microwave, electric kettle, full bathroom, cozy couch with a workstation, and a very comfortable queen-size bed. It’s within walking distance of restaurants, shops, and a beautiful yoga studio, and just minutes from the beach and John Wayne Airport.
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from 
$167
 / night
Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort & Marina

8. Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort & Marina

Newport Beach, CA
Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort & Marina stands out as a unique destination, offering an unparalleled blend of camping and luxury right along the stunning Newport Beach Back Bay. This resort provides RV campers with access to a wealth of amenities typically reserved for hotel guests, including direct beach access, inviting swimming pools, beachfront dining options, exciting water sports, and the largest inflatable water park in Southern California. Let Newport Dunes be your home base for exploring all that Newport Beach and Orange County have to offer. Our dedicated Concierge and Housekeeping teams are available seven days a week, 365 days a year, ensuring that your stay is tailored to create unforgettable memories for you, your family, and friends. Whether you're seeking adventure or relaxation, Newport Dunes is the perfect spot to enjoy the natural beauty and vibrant attractions of the area.
OC Fair & Event Center

9. OC Fair & Event Center

Costa Mesa, CA
Discover the unique charm of our campground at the OC Fair & Event Center, where you can enjoy a blend of comfort and convenience in the heart of Orange County. Our site is designed to provide full amenities, making it an ideal stop whether you're here for a short visit or an extended stay. While you’re with us, take advantage of the vibrant attractions that Orange County has to offer. Explore our on-site features, including the educational and interactive Centennial Farm and the inspiring Heroes Hall Museum. Both provide a glimpse into the rich culture and history of the area. In addition to these attractions, the surrounding region is filled with opportunities for outdoor adventures, dining, and shopping. From beautiful parks and scenic swimming holes to a variety of restaurants and local shops, there’s always something exciting happening nearby. Make the most of your stay and immerse yourself in the diverse experiences that await you in Orange County!
Cleveland National Forest

10. Cleveland National Forest

93%
(85)
National forest in California · 436 sites
Hike, camp, or gaze up at the Milky Way in California’s southernmost national forest.
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Doheny State Beach

11. Doheny State Beach

95%
(53)
State park in California · 114 sites
Sun, sand, surf, and Beach Boys vibes—Doheny is a classic slice of California.
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San Clemente State Beach

12. San Clemente State Beach

92%
(85)
State park in California · 145 sites
Swim, snorkel, or just take in Pacific Ocean views at this Southern California camping beach.
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O'Neill Regional Park

13. O'Neill Regional Park

88%
(21)
Park in California · 72 sites
Escape the suburban sprawl and oppressive OC heat with a shady stroll or bike ride through O'Neill.
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Camp Sycamore
Camp Sycamore

14. Camp Sycamore

Fountain Valley, CA
Camp Sycamore stands out as a serene retreat in Fountain Valley, CA, offering shaded camping sites that provide a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Nestled in a tranquil environment, this campground is ideally situated for outdoor enthusiasts seeking quick access to the stunning parks and trails of Orange County. Visitors can easily embark on day trips to explore the natural beauty of the area, including picturesque hiking trails and scenic picnic spots. The nearby parks offer a variety of outdoor activities, from biking to birdwatching, ensuring that there’s something for everyone to enjoy. After a day of adventure, guests can unwind at local restaurants and shops, making it easy to experience the vibrant culture of Fountain Valley. With its unique combination of shaded sites and proximity to outdoor attractions, Camp Sycamore is the perfect destination for those looking to immerse themselves in nature while still enjoying the conveniences of nearby amenities. Whether you're planning a family getaway or a solo retreat, this campground promises a memorable experience in the heart of Southern California.
Salton Sea State Recreation Area

15. Salton Sea State Recreation Area

80%
(7)
State park in California · 102 sites
Don't be salty about the Salton Sea. It's the largest lake in California.
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Bolsa Chica State Beach

16. Bolsa Chica State Beach

80%
(10)
State park in California · 55 sites
Indulge in surf fishing or check out an amazing sunset beach at "Tin Can Beach."
Electrical hookup
Sewer hookup
Pets

Orange County's Pacific coast is one of the most accessible stretches of California beach camping, anchored by state beaches that line 42 miles of shoreline from Seal Beach to San Clemente. Laguna Beach and Dana Point define the character of the southern half — dramatic cliffs, protected coves, and a marine environment defined by kelp forests and sea caves. The county's Mediterranean climate means camping is genuinely viable year-round, though July and August draw maximum crowds to every site. If you can time it for shoulder season — late April through June or September through October — you'll find the same coastline with manageable campground competition.

97% (4K) 843 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Orange County

'The Little Red House'

1. 'The Little Red House'

100%
(10)
Trabuco Canyon, CA · 1 site
Our home is located in historic 'Trabuco Canyon' in Orange County, CA.  Our cabin 'number 63' was built in 1928 and all the cabins here in the cabin were sold as hunting cabins or used for vacationing.   Live Oak Canyon Road, and Silverado Canyon Road are some of the nicest driving areas in Southern California.  Learn more about this land:Welcome to Cabin 63... or, we like to call her, ‘The Little Red House’. Our little prefab studio is located in a quiet, safe, tucked away rural neighborhood... at the foot of beautiful Saddleback Mountain. Chickens and cats free range among the oak trees and you will often hear the sounds of horses meandering down the road.Our canyon has a real country feel to it and yet you are only minutes away from the city.  We are situated in a hub of hiking and biking trails and,  if desired, we are only 30 minutes from the beach.  In the evening you can often hear the bleating of sheep on the nearby hills and coyotes yipping in the night.
Toilets
Showers
Wifi
from 
$98
 / night
Orange County Base Glamp

2. Orange County Base Glamp

100%
(3)
Mission Viejo, CA · 1 site
Glamping at it's best - all you have to do is show up! Bring the family to enjoy this barely used two bedroom spacious trailer. We love this trailer and know you will too! Make this your destination vacation, or as a base camp for exploring. Easy access to I-5 freeway, only 5 - 8 minutes away. Our space is private and just off the beaten path, with plenty of parking. One of our favorite features of this trailer layout is the door to the kids room, and the double-doors to the master bedroom on the opposite end of the trailer. This allows for space to plan the next day's adventures, get some remote work done, catch up on your favorite shows, and be together glamping while also having a little space apart from the kids :) Strong wifi available for use, Bunk room is equipped with dual bunk beds (a total of 4 twins). In addition, the couch folds out and the dinette folds down, revealing two additional full-sized sleeping options. Stocked with everything and the kitchen sink, glamping has never been so easy! Fully outfitted kitchen with dishes, silverware, kitchen utensils, cookware, serving bowls, French press and pour over coffee maker (and filters), linens for kitchen, bathroom, and bedding (please specify # of beds being used). The stovetop, microwave and oven make meals a cinch, though restaurant options abound. Kitchen boasts a large sink and regular faucet to make life easier. Pantry and storage throughout ensure you’ll have room to make yourself at home. Has full slide-out, awning, indoor and outdoor speakers, Bluetooth music setup, tv, dvd (and selection of DVDs), games and cards, small camp bbq (with 2 small propane cannisters), and more. Our goal is to provide an easy to access location in Orange County for families to relax, play, and adventure. Life’s too short not to start making memories! NOTE: If you would like to reserve a spot to camp at the beach, message us and we can arrange transportation and setup. We are within 20-25 minutes of the following: Anaheim, Bolsa Chica / Huntington Beach, Caspers O'Neil Park, Costa Mesa, Crystal Cove, Doheny, Dana Point, Irvine, Ladera Ranch, Laguna Beach, Laguna Niguel, Lake Forest, Mission Viejo, Orange, Rancho Mission Viejo, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, San Onofre / San Mateo.
Toilets
Showers
Wifi
from 
$125
 / night
The Ranch

3. The Ranch

100%
(10)
Trabuco Canyon, CA · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
The property is located near Rancho Santa Margarita, Holy Jim Canyon, O’Neill Park, and Rose Canyon. The campsite is in an oak grove over one acre in size. This is a beautiful, peaceful site for your motor home, RV or tent. You will have hiking access to over 100 acres on our property. Trabuco Creek which runs through the property is usually flowing during the winter months. The campsite can accommodate up to 50 people. I have hosted family parties with 500+ people.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Campfires
from 
$360
 / night
Caspers Wilderness Park

4. Caspers Wilderness Park

94%
(18)
Park in California · 137 sites
Horseback riding, hiking, and wild natural beauty in the south OC (who knew?!).
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Campfires
Crystal Cove State Park

5. Crystal Cove State Park

97%
(67)
State park in California · 59 sites
Explore tidepools or hike through the backcountry at this multifaceted beach park.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Rancho Las Lomas

6. Rancho Las Lomas

Silverado, CA · 3 sites
Discover a hidden gem nestled amidst the picturesque foothills of Orange County. Imbued with a whimsical charm and steeped in history, this enchanting property boasts distinctive architectural marvels. Its captivating ambiance and awe-inspiring vistas provide an exquisite backdrop for unforgettable celebrations and cherished moments. One of Southern California’s most spectacular botanical gardens and private estates. This special venue is used for events, film, and photo shoots. Just minutes from your doorstep, you can hit the Maple Springs Trailhead for easy forest walks, chase waterfall views on the Black Star Canyon trail, explore dramatic sandstone and sweeping views in Limestone Canyon, or spend a day tackling diverse routes at Whiting Ranch Wilderness Park—all offering classic Southern California canyon adventures.
Toilets
Showers
Wifi
from 
$299
 / night
OC Airstream Glamping

7. OC Airstream Glamping

Costa Mesa, CA · 1 site
Step through the gate into a lush, private sanctuary. Enjoy quiet conversations by the fire pit and fall asleep to the sound of flowing water. This fully renovated vintage Airstream has everything you need for a relaxing stay — a refrigerator, microwave, electric kettle, full bathroom, cozy couch with a workstation, and a very comfortable queen-size bed. It’s within walking distance of restaurants, shops, and a beautiful yoga studio, and just minutes from the beach and John Wayne Airport.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$167
 / night
Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort & Marina

8. Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort & Marina

Newport Beach, CA
Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort & Marina stands out as a unique destination, offering an unparalleled blend of camping and luxury right along the stunning Newport Beach Back Bay. This resort provides RV campers with access to a wealth of amenities typically reserved for hotel guests, including direct beach access, inviting swimming pools, beachfront dining options, exciting water sports, and the largest inflatable water park in Southern California. Let Newport Dunes be your home base for exploring all that Newport Beach and Orange County have to offer. Our dedicated Concierge and Housekeeping teams are available seven days a week, 365 days a year, ensuring that your stay is tailored to create unforgettable memories for you, your family, and friends. Whether you're seeking adventure or relaxation, Newport Dunes is the perfect spot to enjoy the natural beauty and vibrant attractions of the area.
OC Fair & Event Center

9. OC Fair & Event Center

Costa Mesa, CA
Discover the unique charm of our campground at the OC Fair & Event Center, where you can enjoy a blend of comfort and convenience in the heart of Orange County. Our site is designed to provide full amenities, making it an ideal stop whether you're here for a short visit or an extended stay. While you’re with us, take advantage of the vibrant attractions that Orange County has to offer. Explore our on-site features, including the educational and interactive Centennial Farm and the inspiring Heroes Hall Museum. Both provide a glimpse into the rich culture and history of the area. In addition to these attractions, the surrounding region is filled with opportunities for outdoor adventures, dining, and shopping. From beautiful parks and scenic swimming holes to a variety of restaurants and local shops, there’s always something exciting happening nearby. Make the most of your stay and immerse yourself in the diverse experiences that await you in Orange County!
Cleveland National Forest

10. Cleveland National Forest

93%
(85)
National forest in California · 436 sites
Hike, camp, or gaze up at the Milky Way in California’s southernmost national forest.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Doheny State Beach

11. Doheny State Beach

95%
(53)
State park in California · 114 sites
Sun, sand, surf, and Beach Boys vibes—Doheny is a classic slice of California.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
San Clemente State Beach

12. San Clemente State Beach

92%
(85)
State park in California · 145 sites
Swim, snorkel, or just take in Pacific Ocean views at this Southern California camping beach.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
O'Neill Regional Park

13. O'Neill Regional Park

88%
(21)
Park in California · 72 sites
Escape the suburban sprawl and oppressive OC heat with a shady stroll or bike ride through O'Neill.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Camp Sycamore
Camp Sycamore

14. Camp Sycamore

Fountain Valley, CA
Camp Sycamore stands out as a serene retreat in Fountain Valley, CA, offering shaded camping sites that provide a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Nestled in a tranquil environment, this campground is ideally situated for outdoor enthusiasts seeking quick access to the stunning parks and trails of Orange County. Visitors can easily embark on day trips to explore the natural beauty of the area, including picturesque hiking trails and scenic picnic spots. The nearby parks offer a variety of outdoor activities, from biking to birdwatching, ensuring that there’s something for everyone to enjoy. After a day of adventure, guests can unwind at local restaurants and shops, making it easy to experience the vibrant culture of Fountain Valley. With its unique combination of shaded sites and proximity to outdoor attractions, Camp Sycamore is the perfect destination for those looking to immerse themselves in nature while still enjoying the conveniences of nearby amenities. Whether you're planning a family getaway or a solo retreat, this campground promises a memorable experience in the heart of Southern California.
Salton Sea State Recreation Area

15. Salton Sea State Recreation Area

80%
(7)
State park in California · 102 sites
Don't be salty about the Salton Sea. It's the largest lake in California.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Bolsa Chica State Beach

16. Bolsa Chica State Beach

80%
(10)
State park in California · 55 sites
Indulge in surf fishing or check out an amazing sunset beach at "Tin Can Beach."
Electrical hookup
Sewer hookup
Pets

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Orange County camping guide

Where to go

Laguna Beach

The art colony south of Newport Beach, Laguna Beach has more coves and rocky points per linear mile than almost anywhere on the California coast. Crystal Cove State Park straddles the Laguna-Newport boundary and offers both backcountry camping and refurbished historic cottages on the beach. The Crystal Cove underwater park and offshore kelp beds make it one of the better snorkeling spots in Southern California.

Dana Point

Dana Point harbor is the whale-watching hub of Southern California, with regular gray and blue whale sightings from December through spring. Doheny State Beach, the anchor campground of the county's coast, sits just north of the harbor with 121 campsites within earshot of the surf. The flat, sandy campground isn't the most scenic, but the location — adjacent to a swimming beach and bike path — is hard to beat for the price.

San Clemente

The southernmost city in Orange County before you hit Camp Pendleton's buffer zone, San Clemente has a long pier, a surf culture stretching back decades, and San Clemente State Beach above the bluffs. It's slightly less trafficked than the campgrounds to the north simply by virtue of being at the end of the line — a genuine advantage on summer weekends.

Doheny State Beach

The most popular campground in Orange County, Doheny State Beach puts you on a broad sandy beach at the mouth of the San Juan Creek estuary, which provides surprisingly good birdwatching for an urban campground. Sites are right on the sand or one row back, and the adjacent tidepool area is accessible at low tide. Reserve months in advance for summer weekends.

Crystal Cove State Park

Crystal Cove State Park is the most varied in the county — it runs from Pacific Coast Highway to the ridgeline above, with backcountry camping at Moro Canyon, a mountain bike trail network, and the historic beach colony below the bluffs. The offshore underwater park sees consistent snorkeling and diving. The backcountry sites at Lower Moro and Deer Canyon are walk-in and feel removed from the coastal circus below.

San Clemente State Beach

Set on the bluffs above the beach south of town, San Clemente State Beach has approximately 160 campsites and a paved path down to a long surfing beach. The bluff height means more wind than the low-lying campgrounds to the north, but also better views and cooler summer nights. The surf break at Trestles, just south at the San Diego county line, is one of the better waves on the coast.

Bolsa Chica State Beach

Bolsa Chica State Beach runs three miles along Pacific Coast Highway south of Huntington Beach with drive-up beach camping — you're essentially parked alongside the surf. It's a straight-line Pacific camping experience: RV-friendly, exposed to the wind, and within walking distance of waves. The Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve across the highway is one of the best birding sites in Southern California, especially during spring migration.

Irvine Regional Park

Inland from the coast, Irvine Regional Park offers a different Orange County experience — oak woodlands and a creek in the Irvine hills, surrounded by suburban sprawl but feeling reasonably removed from it. It's the oldest regional park in California and a day-use facility only; no overnight camping is available, but it sees heavy weekend use from nearby families.

When to go

Orange County's climate makes beach camping viable almost any month, which is its main competitive advantage over most of California. The real peak runs June through August when every campground hits maximum occupancy, often booked out months ahead. The shoulder seasons — April through May and September through October — offer the same coastline with better campsite availability and temperatures that won't require early-morning escapes from a hot tent. Winter camping is legitimately pleasant here, with lows rarely dipping below the mid-40s and lots of dry, clear days.

Spring (March–May)

Spring brings the best wildflower conditions in the hills above the coast, and ocean temperatures start warming from winter lows in the upper 50s. April and May have the county at peak clarity — highs in the low 60s to low 70s, nearly 60% clear days, and precipitation dropping to under 3%. The crowds haven't fully arrived yet, and campground reservations are attainable without six-month planning horizons.

Summer (June–August)

June gloom — the morning marine layer — lingers into July along the immediate coast, keeping beach temperatures moderate while inland it hits the 90s. By July the fog has mostly retreated and the county hits 85% clear days with highs in the mid-70s on the coast. The campgrounds are at maximum competition; reserve the day reservations open. Water temperatures reach the high 60s in August — cold by most standards but swimmable for determined swimmers.

Fall (September–November)

September and October are when locals reclaim the coast from summer visitors. Highs stay in the low-to-mid 70s, September sees 71% clear days, and ocean temps hold into the mid-60s through October. The southern swell season starts in September, which improves surf conditions at San Clemente and Laguna. By November temperatures drop modestly and rain becomes occasional rather than rare.

Winter (December–February)

Winter camping in Orange County is an underrated option. Lows in the mid-40s are manageable with appropriate gear, and daytime highs reach the low-to-mid 60s on clear days — of which there are still around 50–56% of the month. Precipitation is light compared to Northern California, averaging 9–14% of days. Gray whale migration peaks offshore in January, visible from the bluffs at Crystal Cove and from whale-watching boats out of Dana Point.

Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field
Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field