The best airstreams in Paso Robles

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Situated on the Salinas River in inland San Luis Obispo County, Paso Robles is a great base for campers visiting Central California's beaches and forest areas alike. It's about a half-hour drive from the 5,000-acre Lake Nacimiento and a 45-minute drive to the Pacific Coast, but plenty of visitors opt to stay closer to town, either to go wine tasting at some of many area wineries, to check out the 18th-century Mission San Miguel, or to take a dip in the city's three public hot springs. Camping in Paso Robles can be as rustic or luxurious as you want, though it is mostly limited to private campgrounds and RV parks as well as Hipcamps—a few are even located on ranches or in vineyards. Choose from RV parks with pools, club rooms, and other cool extras, or find a state park for wilderness tent camping. If you're looking for glamping options, you can't beat a romantic getaway in a chalet, cottage, or vintage Airstream trailer.

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Top-rated campgrounds

Vinyl Vineyards Glampground

1. Vinyl Vineyards Glampground

97%
(710)
20 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Paso Robles, CA
Welcome to Vinyl Vineyards – a 120-acre private ranch, working vineyard, and boutique glampground tucked along the scenic Union Road Wine Trail in Paso Robles, California. Our 10-site glamping retreat blends rustic charm with refined adventure. Unplug, recharge, and reconnect—with nature, with wine, friends and family. Hike private trails through vineyard rows, oak forests, and wildflower fields. Cool off with afternoon breezes and cool Paso nights, greet our alpacas and chickens, or nap in a hammock with the scent of lavender in the air. The property features: 26 acres of producing vineyard Outdoor kitchens, BBQ grills, and communal fire pits Sunset hilltops and dark-sky stargazing Frisbee golf, garden rows, and peaceful picnic spots Alpacas (yes, you can meet them), chickens, and bees Pet-friendly vibes with plenty of space to roam Guests are invited to book a complimentary "Sip & Spin" wine tasting in our private cellar—where the vinyl spins and our award winning wine flows. And we also deliver to your site. We’re just 15 minutes from downtown Paso Robles and within walking distance to local wineries. A 5-minute drive puts you at Sensorio Field of Light, Vina Robles Amphitheatre, and Paso’s golf courses. Or stay put—there’s magic in staying still.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$90
 / night
Pasa Robles Safari

2. Pasa Robles Safari

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1 site · Lodging · Paso Robles, CA
Paso Robles Safari (1964 Vintage Airstream Safari) is available for short-term rentals to visitors of Paso Robles and the San Luis Obispo area. With hundreds of wineries & tasting rooms, there is a never ending supply of things to do and see for wine lovers. The Central Coast area has many destinations, including Morro Bay, Cayucos, Hearst Castle/San Simeon, San Luis Obispo, Cal Poly, Pismo Beach and the Five Cities area. The Airstream is a 1964 Safari 22 ft. trailer. It is permanently connected to water/electricity/sewer lines and may not be moved. The Airstream is fully equipped with silverware, utensils, plates, bowls, glasses, including of course, wine glasses The refrigerator is the original Airstream unit, and does have a freezer compartment, but it is very small - (you should not plan on keeping ice cream in it.) There is an 8 bottle wine cooler to store your wine bottles in or to chill for drinking. It can be set from 40-65 deg. F. Coffee, tea, hot chocolate, bottled water, sparkling water, microwave popcorn, fresh fruit & fresh baked cookies are provided. There are extra blankets, pillows Basic supplies are included (soap/shampoo/paper goods) There is a built-in roof air conditioner with a heating element. Please note that it does take about 10 minutes to start affecting the temperature, so turn it on, set the thermostat, and be patient. The unit should be off when you leave. Learn more about this land: Paso Robles Safari (1964 Vintage Airstream Safari) is available for short-term rentals to visitors of Paso Robles and the San Luis Obispo area. With hundreds of wineries & tasting rooms, there is a never ending supply of things to do and see for wine lovers. The Central Coast area has many destinations, including Morro Bay, Cayucos, Hearst Castle/San Simeon, San Luis Obispo, Cal Poly, Pismo Beach and the Five Cities area. The Airstream is a 1964 Safari 22 ft. trailer. It is permanently connected to water/electricity/sewer lines and may not be moved. The Airstream is fully equipped with silverware, utensils, plates, bowls, glasses, including of course, wine glasses The refrigerator is the original Airstream unit, and does have a freezer compartment, but it is very small - (you should not plan on keeping ice cream in it.) There is an 8 bottle wine cooler to store your wine bottles in or to chill for drinking. It can be set from 40-65 deg. F. Coffee, tea, hot chocolate, bottled water, sparkling water, microwave popcorn, fresh fruit & fresh baked cookies are provided. There are extra blankets, pillows. The Airstream is meant for 1 or 2 adults. Even though the couch is a futon, it is not meant as another bed. Basic supplies are included (soap/shampoo/paper goods) There is a built-in roof air conditioner with a heating element. Please note that it does take about 10 minutes to start affecting the temperature, so turn it on, set the thermostat, and be patient. The unit should be off when you leave.
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
from 
$159
 / night

Situated on the Salinas River in inland San Luis Obispo County, Paso Robles is a great base for campers visiting Central California's beaches and forest areas alike. It's about a half-hour drive from the 5,000-acre Lake Nacimiento and a 45-minute drive to the Pacific Coast, but plenty of visitors opt to stay closer to town, either to go wine tasting at some of many area wineries, to check out the 18th-century Mission San Miguel, or to take a dip in the city's three public hot springs. Camping in Paso Robles can be as rustic or luxurious as you want, though it is mostly limited to private campgrounds and RV parks as well as Hipcamps—a few are even located on ranches or in vineyards. Choose from RV parks with pools, club rooms, and other cool extras, or find a state park for wilderness tent camping. If you're looking for glamping options, you can't beat a romantic getaway in a chalet, cottage, or vintage Airstream trailer.

98% (358)

Top-rated campgrounds

Vinyl Vineyards Glampground

1. Vinyl Vineyards Glampground

97%
(710)
20 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Paso Robles, CA
Welcome to Vinyl Vineyards – a 120-acre private ranch, working vineyard, and boutique glampground tucked along the scenic Union Road Wine Trail in Paso Robles, California. Our 10-site glamping retreat blends rustic charm with refined adventure. Unplug, recharge, and reconnect—with nature, with wine, friends and family. Hike private trails through vineyard rows, oak forests, and wildflower fields. Cool off with afternoon breezes and cool Paso nights, greet our alpacas and chickens, or nap in a hammock with the scent of lavender in the air. The property features: 26 acres of producing vineyard Outdoor kitchens, BBQ grills, and communal fire pits Sunset hilltops and dark-sky stargazing Frisbee golf, garden rows, and peaceful picnic spots Alpacas (yes, you can meet them), chickens, and bees Pet-friendly vibes with plenty of space to roam Guests are invited to book a complimentary "Sip & Spin" wine tasting in our private cellar—where the vinyl spins and our award winning wine flows. And we also deliver to your site. We’re just 15 minutes from downtown Paso Robles and within walking distance to local wineries. A 5-minute drive puts you at Sensorio Field of Light, Vina Robles Amphitheatre, and Paso’s golf courses. Or stay put—there’s magic in staying still.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$90
 / night
Pasa Robles Safari

2. Pasa Robles Safari

100%
(2)
1 site · Lodging · Paso Robles, CA
Paso Robles Safari (1964 Vintage Airstream Safari) is available for short-term rentals to visitors of Paso Robles and the San Luis Obispo area. With hundreds of wineries & tasting rooms, there is a never ending supply of things to do and see for wine lovers. The Central Coast area has many destinations, including Morro Bay, Cayucos, Hearst Castle/San Simeon, San Luis Obispo, Cal Poly, Pismo Beach and the Five Cities area. The Airstream is a 1964 Safari 22 ft. trailer. It is permanently connected to water/electricity/sewer lines and may not be moved. The Airstream is fully equipped with silverware, utensils, plates, bowls, glasses, including of course, wine glasses The refrigerator is the original Airstream unit, and does have a freezer compartment, but it is very small - (you should not plan on keeping ice cream in it.) There is an 8 bottle wine cooler to store your wine bottles in or to chill for drinking. It can be set from 40-65 deg. F. Coffee, tea, hot chocolate, bottled water, sparkling water, microwave popcorn, fresh fruit & fresh baked cookies are provided. There are extra blankets, pillows Basic supplies are included (soap/shampoo/paper goods) There is a built-in roof air conditioner with a heating element. Please note that it does take about 10 minutes to start affecting the temperature, so turn it on, set the thermostat, and be patient. The unit should be off when you leave. Learn more about this land: Paso Robles Safari (1964 Vintage Airstream Safari) is available for short-term rentals to visitors of Paso Robles and the San Luis Obispo area. With hundreds of wineries & tasting rooms, there is a never ending supply of things to do and see for wine lovers. The Central Coast area has many destinations, including Morro Bay, Cayucos, Hearst Castle/San Simeon, San Luis Obispo, Cal Poly, Pismo Beach and the Five Cities area. The Airstream is a 1964 Safari 22 ft. trailer. It is permanently connected to water/electricity/sewer lines and may not be moved. The Airstream is fully equipped with silverware, utensils, plates, bowls, glasses, including of course, wine glasses The refrigerator is the original Airstream unit, and does have a freezer compartment, but it is very small - (you should not plan on keeping ice cream in it.) There is an 8 bottle wine cooler to store your wine bottles in or to chill for drinking. It can be set from 40-65 deg. F. Coffee, tea, hot chocolate, bottled water, sparkling water, microwave popcorn, fresh fruit & fresh baked cookies are provided. There are extra blankets, pillows. The Airstream is meant for 1 or 2 adults. Even though the couch is a futon, it is not meant as another bed. Basic supplies are included (soap/shampoo/paper goods) There is a built-in roof air conditioner with a heating element. Please note that it does take about 10 minutes to start affecting the temperature, so turn it on, set the thermostat, and be patient. The unit should be off when you leave.
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
from 
$159
 / night

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Where to go

San Luis Obispo County

A stay in Paso Robles means easy access to the many attractions and communities in the surrounding SLO County. Popular destinations include Morro Bay State Park and its year-round campground, known for its kayaking near Morro Rock, golf course, and natural history museum, and Hearst Castle, a 19th-century mansion that now operates as a museum. Sea otters and spouting whales are a common sight, so don't forget binoculars.

Big Sur

One of the most beautiful parts of California’s Central Coast, Big Sur draws in crowds with its cliff-lined coastal views and huge state parks. This area was made famous by Henry Miller and his contemporaries and has a large counterculture community to this day.

Los Padres National Forest

If you want to get out and explore in the woods, Los Padres National Forest is the place to do it, with miles of hiking trails and massive expanses of protected wilderness. There’s a lot to cover—around 2 million acres in total.

When to go

Paso Robles's inland location means that it tends to be considerably warmer than nearby coastal communities. Summers are hot and dry, with highs in the 90s and wine tasting crowds, and it's rare that it drops below freezing in winter, even at night. Winter is the rainy season—if you're planning a January trip, remember your rain gear. There are plenty of events throughout the year, from the Paso Wine Fest held every May to the annual Pioneer Day, held on the second Saturday of October.

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