The best cave camping near Rancho Murieta

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Rancho Murieta delivers a surprising pocket of cave camping, with over 60 sites where you can pitch your tent near rocky outcrops and hidden grottos. Expect sites that put you close to climbing routes, local swimming holes, and easy trail access—ideal for campers who want more than just a flat patch of grass. The average night runs about $72, but you’ll find options dipping as low as $45. You get practical features like toilets, showers, and the chance to build a real campfire. Top picks include Sierra Circles Sculpture Garden (566 reviews), Ascension Ranch (310 reviews), and Dog Woods (70 reviews), each with its own quirks and loyal following. If you want cave access, a sense of adventure, and a spot where swimming and hiking are part of the daily routine, this is where you’ll find it.

96% (1.3K) 20 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Rancho Murieta

Ascension Ranch

1. Ascension Ranch

93%
(486)
18mi from Rancho Murieta · 11 sites · Tents, RVs
Ascension Ranch is an off-grid paradise with a unique and ever growing list of features and activities. Family owned and operated, we want to be that breath of fresh air from the hustle and bustle of day-to-day life that everyone needs. With a serene environment, a healthy mix of farm animals, and good old fashion ranch activities, there's a little bit of something for everyone to enjoy. Some of the things you'll come across at Ascension Ranch include baby farm animals, sheep, goats, cattle, horses, ranch dogs, chickens, equestrian activities, hiking, biking, camping, archery, lake activities, amazing views, access to endless trails around Folsom Lake, grass-fed meats, fresh produce and of course, good company. Staying on the ranch can be as social, or as rural as guests choose. Camp alone, or bring others, whether it be your 4-legged companions or friends and family, we welcome all campers who respect and enjoy the great outdoors as much as we do.
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$60
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Camp Treefeathers

2. Camp Treefeathers

97%
(86)
30mi from Rancho Murieta · 1 site · Tent, RV
Welcome to Camp Treefeathers!  We offer a year round private campground and event venue for weddings, reunions, company gatherings, youth programs, and more. Located on the historic Alto Tree Farm in West Point, CA. Amenities include a full kitchen, outdoor shower, multi-purpose pavilion, fire pits, walking trails and other recreational activities. FAQ Are day campers included in the total guest count, or does it only apply to overnight guests? All campers, whether they are staying overnight or not, must be included in the reservation. Can additional guests be added after the initial booking? Yes, you can modify your trip to add more guests through the Hipcamp app, but you cannot exceed the maximum capacity. Offering a full kitchen with a sink, stove/oven, microwave and fridge. There are multiple picnic tables and a BBQ area. Serene outdoor shower with instant hot water.  800 sq ft multi-purpose pavilion with a big screen TV, lots of DVDs and games.  Huge, lush meadow and fish pond, towering redwoods and cedars, walking trails, star gazing and fresh mountain air. All available in this secluded mountain getaway for you and your family to enjoy.   Centrally located to many of the sight's California has to offer. We're within 30 minutes of the Jackson Rancheria Casino, Harrah's Casino, Chaw-Se Grinding Rocks Historic Park, Calaveras Big Trees and many many different lakes and caverns to tour. Plus Lake Tahoe is an hour and 30 minutes over the mountain! -------------------------------PLEASE READ THIS---------------------------------------                             THIS IS A FAMILY ORIENTED CAMP GROUND Respect the area, no carving on or defacing trees. Fires in designated areas ONLY. No dumping your charcoal.  Fishing in ponds is catch and release ONLY. Pack it in/pack it out. Leave things as you found them or better and you'll always be welcome back. ALL children over the age of 3 year's old will be counted as a guest and effect your guest count. DO NOT DRIVE OR PARK IN THE MEADOW! DRIVE ON DESIGNATED ROADS ONLY! DO NOT DRIVE THROUGH THE POND! NO OUTSIDE FIREWOOD PLEASE! (Due to our working Christmas Tree Farm on the property, we can't afford to bring in disease. We will have firewood available for you to purchase.) This is not a Club, Rave, Burning Man, Vegas, or a Disco. Pets are to be leashed AT ALL TIMES. Please pick up after your pet.  QUIET TIME IS 10 PM! THANK YOU! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Make sure to check out our local and hand made, high quality shirts with our camp logo. A great souvenir!  Peace~Love~Camp The Solsbery Bros
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$350
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Strange Ranch - River and Gold

3. Strange Ranch - River and Gold

100%
(113)
32mi from Rancho Murieta · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
Secluded private river and forest camping on the South Fork Mokelumne River. The site has incredible views with a pristine private gold-bearing trout stream with mining history and wildlife preserve located in the gold country of the Sierra Nevada foothills of northern Calaveras County. This unique property is adjacent to over 900 acres of public land and 2 miles of private stream for exploring. With a total of only 6 campsites, it is a great location for a group to reserve the entire campground. All campsites have potable well water spigots and access to a cool water shower, sites 4-6 have electricity. Guests enjoy the privacy while swimming, stream exploring, hiking, spelunking, forest immersion, fishing for wild trout, gold panning, or simply relaxing in a breathtaking environment – come fall in love with this special private ranch. After one stay, you will be a repeat guest. PLEASE NOTE: An All-Wheel Drive or 4-Wheel Drive vehicle is MANDATORY to access campsites 1 - 3, 5 & 6 due to the road incline and rock and gravel road surface. PLEASE PREPARE ACCORDINGLY! Campsite 4 is accessible with a 2-wd vehicle, and has potable well water and 20 amps of power. Sites have beautiful open views of the property and river canyon with natural shade in the morning and late afternoon. Sounds of the river will lull you to sleep. Although partially shaded, please plan to provide your own portable shade structure(s) during late morning and afternoon as the direct sun can be an inconvenience. The Stranges are professional fish and wildlife biologists and have decided to share this special place for others to enjoy. The property hosts a diversity of plant and wildlife species that might be observed during your stay. Prehistoric and historic resources can be observed along the river corridor. Please be aware that some wildlife species including rattlesnakes, bears, and mountain lions have been observed on the 117-acre property and could potentially be observed near the campsites. The Ranch's northern portion of the property supports a leased farming operation. Farming operations should not interfere with camping activities. Day trips are possible to Tahoe, Yosemite National Park, Calaveras Big Trees State Park, local caverns and wine tasting, and historic gold towns.
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$64
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Stanislaus National Forest

4. Stanislaus National Forest

93%
(173)
National forest 58mi from Rancho Murieta · 1530 sites
An extensive network of lakes, rivers, streams, and trails delight at this Yosemite neighbor.
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Little Arnold A-Frame

5. Little Arnold A-Frame

99%
(64)
42mi from Rancho Murieta · 1 site
Arnold is well-located for a weekend getaway (~2.5 hours from the East Bay and ~3 hours from SF) and as a convenient base for your adventures in the Sierras. If you haven't been to Arnold and Gold Country, there is so much to explore! The cabin is on a small parcel in a quiet neighborhood, removed but close to town. We're just a 5-minute walk to the Arnold Rim Trail (with 30+ miles of hiking), 10-minute drive to Big Trees State Park, 15 minutes to the town of Murphys (great wineries, pubs and dining), 40 minutes to Bear Valley Ski Resort, 10 minutes to White Pines Lake, 45 minutes to Lake Alpine. We’re happy to recommend our favorite spots for hiking and swimming. If your trip is taking you farther afield, we’re 2 hours from Yosemite, and 2.5 hours from Lake Tahoe via the less-traveled Highway 4 in warmer months. Or you can can always just relax with a view in the cabin. Learn more about this land: Our classic 1970s A-frame cabin offers a simple space of retreat with lovely light, view of the trees and uncluttered decor. Great for couples and also solo travelers! Please note there is a 2 night minimum on weekends (if overlaps with a Fri or Sat) and a 3 night minimum for holiday weekends. We're well-located for a weekend getaway (~2.5 hours from the East Bay and ~3 hours from SF) and as a base for your adventures in the Sierras. There's lots to explore nearby with Big Trees State Park and Stanislaus National Forest within minutes, lakes, skiing, mountain towns and wine-tasting, or just relax at the cabin and take in the view. The cabin is on a small parcel in a quiet neighborhood, removed but close to town. We're a 5-minute walk to the Stanislaus National Forest/Arnold Rim Trail (we provide a custom map for nearby hikes), 10-minute drive to Big Trees State Park, 15 minutes to the town of Murphys (great wineries, pubs and dining), 40 minutes to Bear Valley Ski Resort, 10 minutes to White Pines Lake, 45 minutes to Lake Alpine and Utica and Union lakes. We’re happy to recommend our favorite spots for hiking and swimming. If your trip is taking you farther afield, we’re ~2 hours from Yosemite's Big Oak Flat entrance, and 2.5 hours from Lake Tahoe via the less-traveled Highway 4 in warmer months.  We do our best here to strike a balance between simple amenities and comfort. A reminder that we are in the country, so the cabin is best suited to those who like a more rustic getaway. There is no AC, television, or microwave. We've gone without a TV and landline, but WiFi means you can stream to your own devices and make WiFi calls on your cell. We have loads of board games and puzzles. The kitchen has pots/pans/kettle, toaster, mini waffle iron, Brita pitcher, and rice cooker. For coffee drinkers, we have a coffee grinder, french press and pour over dripper.  Help yourself to organic coffee and tea! The cabin is mainly heated by a gas fireplace (looks like a wood stove, but does not need wood). We recommend bringing layers and slippers in the winter while the cabin warms up. Like most cabins in the area, there is no AC, but we provide room fans. Cell reception is unreliable throughout the Sierras except for Verizon, however at the cabin, WiFi calls are available through all carriers --to make calls, enable the setting on your cell phone. The cabin comfortably fits 4 people, with 1 bedroom, a sleeping loft (no door) and 1.5 bathrooms. The downstairs bedroom has a queen bed, and the loft has a full-size mattress and its own half bathroom. We have a flat parking pad instead of a driveway, which makes things easier in the winter months. The rental rate covers a professional cleaning fee and linens and towels! Guests will need to take their garbage and recycling with them to the local refuse center which is on the way out.
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$185
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Sierra Circles Sculpture Garden

6. Sierra Circles Sculpture Garden

99%
(1251)
42mi from Rancho Murieta · 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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$59
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Dog Woods

7. Dog Woods

94%
(99)
44mi from Rancho Murieta · 1 site
Come enjoy the fresh air and quiet at this relaxing and serene 3bd/1.5 bath 1968 groovy A-frame cabin. Great WIFI! Located on 1.5 wooded acres, the backyard is the Calaveras Big Trees State Park. The cabin has a huge redwood deck surrounded by blooming Dogwoods during the springtime. Our year-round Moran Creek runs on the edge of the property. IAll wood inside: tongue-in-groove pine ceilings and walnut paneling, large wood-burning stove which has three flat places to cook. We offer a fully stocked kitchen with vintage pink and white formica counters and breakfast bar which seats four. Dining on resin-topped circular table made by designer of first chair-lift in Squaw Valley. Gigantic redwood wrap-around deck set up with comfy furniture, table and chairs to enjoy the bliss of Big Trees-Calaveras State Park. On the main floor there are two bedrooms: both with queen beds, a full bath with large bathtub/shower; in loft: one queen and one twin, and a 1/2 bath. Extra airbeds are located in the closet. Sofa is down filled. Retro decor with orange glass lamps, kilim rugs and down comforters on all beds. Vintage electric keyboard and full stereo system. Can sleep 7-8. You can enjoy weekend dinners at Snowflake lodge or make use of the full kitchen or gas barbecue at the cabin. 35" to Bear Valley Ski Area, downhill or cross country, Lake Alpine in Summer. 20" to wine tasting in 1850's historic Murphys. So much to do or not! Overlook Trail is 1/2 mile from the cabin. Cabin has access to Snowflake Lodge (weekend dinners), Recreation area (swimming, tennis, basketball, ping-pong, beach volleyball) and Fly-In Lake for lake-swimming.
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$225
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Treehouse Geodome In The Sierras

8. Treehouse Geodome In The Sierras

88%
(12)
36mi from Rancho Murieta · 2 sites
Come experience the beauty of the Sierras nestled amongst the trees in our Treehouse Geodome. Our 550 sq ft, well insulated dome boasts a king bed, queen bed loft, outdoor shower with a view, indoor kitchenette and outdoor gas grill. You have seasonal access to our pool (Closed in October) and the opportunity to get up close with our barn cats and goats. Locally, you can pan for gold, hike to waterfalls, explore the largest cave in CA, wine taste, and visit Big Trees State Park. Other things to note- *We are happy to offer Starlink highspeed internet- please note though: due to tree lines, connectivity is not solid in the dome so we have a comfortable outdoor workplace available by our pool with strong connection. (In colder months, we have a large outdoor heater there)
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$105
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Zen Yurt in Murphys

9. Zen Yurt in Murphys

41mi from Rancho Murieta · 1 site
We have a beautiful 45-acre slice of foothill forest-meets-town life to offer, with a glamping experience built around a Japanese bathhouse vibe and a lot of DIY determination. The yurt sits next to a "spa garden," a serene wellness area with a sauna, Japanese soaking tub (ofuro), garden nooks, and a Japanese bathhouse-style setup. Almost everything out here is host-built—even the bricks in the bathhouse were hand-hewn. Soak as long as you like, breathe the pine air, and let your nervous system defrag. While the yurt and spa garden sit on the edge of a forest, you’re still only about a 10-minute walk to Main Street Murphys—a ridiculously cute Gold Country town with tasting rooms, great food, indie shops, and a surprisingly legit live music scene. It’s wine country with small-town energy. Maybe what Napa was like in the ’60s? Because we sit right on the border of town and forest, you’ll get a real blend of sounds: wind in the trees, coyotes in the field, and owl calls at night… plus the sounds of kids playing in the churchyard and a dog down the way. It’s not deep-wilderness silent—more “edge-of-town retreat” quiet. For exploring, you can hike straight from the property up our hill—Rocky Hill, as locals know it. It’s a fun, scrambly wander with big views, and it also taps into the area’s Gold Rush history: you’ll find caves and old miner ruins along the way. Come for glamping comfort, backcountry vibes, and town tacos within strolling distance!
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$139
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Starry Views on Anahata Lake

10. Starry Views on Anahata Lake

88%
(53)
44mi from Rancho Murieta · 2 sites
Anahata Lake has 2 peaceful dark campsites with outstanding views of the stars. A pond that is swimmable when full, but lately is low due to drought. Hang out in the shade of the oak trees. Our hill at the back of the property has a hike with a gorgeous view on clear days of the mountains and hills both up the Sierra and down to the central valley. There are also several high Sierra lakes and streams to explore and swim in, and many high country hikes you can do if you are more adventurous. The nearby town of Murphys has groceries, a large variety of restaurants, and several wine tasting rooms. Note that summer temperatures often are between 90-105 degrees in our region. We recommend checking the Angels Camp forecast for the days you want to visit. Our garden often produces delicious produce which is for sale. Ask us if you are interested.
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$45
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Lost Lake Disc Golf

11. Lost Lake Disc Golf

100%
(1)
49mi from Rancho Murieta · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Learn more about this land: Our property is completely cleared of thick vegetation and poison oak. There’s a 25 basket Disk Golf Course on the property. An additional $10 per person for unlimited golf during stay. $20/person if you don’t have your own discs. There’s plenty of property and miles of dirt road to ride bicycles.
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$50
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Rancho Murieta delivers a surprising pocket of cave camping, with over 60 sites where you can pitch your tent near rocky outcrops and hidden grottos. Expect sites that put you close to climbing routes, local swimming holes, and easy trail access—ideal for campers who want more than just a flat patch of grass. The average night runs about $72, but you’ll find options dipping as low as $45. You get practical features like toilets, showers, and the chance to build a real campfire. Top picks include Sierra Circles Sculpture Garden (566 reviews), Ascension Ranch (310 reviews), and Dog Woods (70 reviews), each with its own quirks and loyal following. If you want cave access, a sense of adventure, and a spot where swimming and hiking are part of the daily routine, this is where you’ll find it.

96% (1.3K) 20 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Rancho Murieta

Ascension Ranch

1. Ascension Ranch

93%
(486)
18mi from Rancho Murieta · 11 sites · Tents, RVs
Ascension Ranch is an off-grid paradise with a unique and ever growing list of features and activities. Family owned and operated, we want to be that breath of fresh air from the hustle and bustle of day-to-day life that everyone needs. With a serene environment, a healthy mix of farm animals, and good old fashion ranch activities, there's a little bit of something for everyone to enjoy. Some of the things you'll come across at Ascension Ranch include baby farm animals, sheep, goats, cattle, horses, ranch dogs, chickens, equestrian activities, hiking, biking, camping, archery, lake activities, amazing views, access to endless trails around Folsom Lake, grass-fed meats, fresh produce and of course, good company. Staying on the ranch can be as social, or as rural as guests choose. Camp alone, or bring others, whether it be your 4-legged companions or friends and family, we welcome all campers who respect and enjoy the great outdoors as much as we do.
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$60
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Camp Treefeathers

2. Camp Treefeathers

97%
(86)
30mi from Rancho Murieta · 1 site · Tent, RV
Welcome to Camp Treefeathers!  We offer a year round private campground and event venue for weddings, reunions, company gatherings, youth programs, and more. Located on the historic Alto Tree Farm in West Point, CA. Amenities include a full kitchen, outdoor shower, multi-purpose pavilion, fire pits, walking trails and other recreational activities. FAQ Are day campers included in the total guest count, or does it only apply to overnight guests? All campers, whether they are staying overnight or not, must be included in the reservation. Can additional guests be added after the initial booking? Yes, you can modify your trip to add more guests through the Hipcamp app, but you cannot exceed the maximum capacity. Offering a full kitchen with a sink, stove/oven, microwave and fridge. There are multiple picnic tables and a BBQ area. Serene outdoor shower with instant hot water.  800 sq ft multi-purpose pavilion with a big screen TV, lots of DVDs and games.  Huge, lush meadow and fish pond, towering redwoods and cedars, walking trails, star gazing and fresh mountain air. All available in this secluded mountain getaway for you and your family to enjoy.   Centrally located to many of the sight's California has to offer. We're within 30 minutes of the Jackson Rancheria Casino, Harrah's Casino, Chaw-Se Grinding Rocks Historic Park, Calaveras Big Trees and many many different lakes and caverns to tour. Plus Lake Tahoe is an hour and 30 minutes over the mountain! -------------------------------PLEASE READ THIS---------------------------------------                             THIS IS A FAMILY ORIENTED CAMP GROUND Respect the area, no carving on or defacing trees. Fires in designated areas ONLY. No dumping your charcoal.  Fishing in ponds is catch and release ONLY. Pack it in/pack it out. Leave things as you found them or better and you'll always be welcome back. ALL children over the age of 3 year's old will be counted as a guest and effect your guest count. DO NOT DRIVE OR PARK IN THE MEADOW! DRIVE ON DESIGNATED ROADS ONLY! DO NOT DRIVE THROUGH THE POND! NO OUTSIDE FIREWOOD PLEASE! (Due to our working Christmas Tree Farm on the property, we can't afford to bring in disease. We will have firewood available for you to purchase.) This is not a Club, Rave, Burning Man, Vegas, or a Disco. Pets are to be leashed AT ALL TIMES. Please pick up after your pet.  QUIET TIME IS 10 PM! THANK YOU! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Make sure to check out our local and hand made, high quality shirts with our camp logo. A great souvenir!  Peace~Love~Camp The Solsbery Bros
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$350
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Strange Ranch - River and Gold

3. Strange Ranch - River and Gold

100%
(113)
32mi from Rancho Murieta · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
Secluded private river and forest camping on the South Fork Mokelumne River. The site has incredible views with a pristine private gold-bearing trout stream with mining history and wildlife preserve located in the gold country of the Sierra Nevada foothills of northern Calaveras County. This unique property is adjacent to over 900 acres of public land and 2 miles of private stream for exploring. With a total of only 6 campsites, it is a great location for a group to reserve the entire campground. All campsites have potable well water spigots and access to a cool water shower, sites 4-6 have electricity. Guests enjoy the privacy while swimming, stream exploring, hiking, spelunking, forest immersion, fishing for wild trout, gold panning, or simply relaxing in a breathtaking environment – come fall in love with this special private ranch. After one stay, you will be a repeat guest. PLEASE NOTE: An All-Wheel Drive or 4-Wheel Drive vehicle is MANDATORY to access campsites 1 - 3, 5 & 6 due to the road incline and rock and gravel road surface. PLEASE PREPARE ACCORDINGLY! Campsite 4 is accessible with a 2-wd vehicle, and has potable well water and 20 amps of power. Sites have beautiful open views of the property and river canyon with natural shade in the morning and late afternoon. Sounds of the river will lull you to sleep. Although partially shaded, please plan to provide your own portable shade structure(s) during late morning and afternoon as the direct sun can be an inconvenience. The Stranges are professional fish and wildlife biologists and have decided to share this special place for others to enjoy. The property hosts a diversity of plant and wildlife species that might be observed during your stay. Prehistoric and historic resources can be observed along the river corridor. Please be aware that some wildlife species including rattlesnakes, bears, and mountain lions have been observed on the 117-acre property and could potentially be observed near the campsites. The Ranch's northern portion of the property supports a leased farming operation. Farming operations should not interfere with camping activities. Day trips are possible to Tahoe, Yosemite National Park, Calaveras Big Trees State Park, local caverns and wine tasting, and historic gold towns.
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$64
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Stanislaus National Forest

4. Stanislaus National Forest

93%
(173)
National forest 58mi from Rancho Murieta · 1530 sites
An extensive network of lakes, rivers, streams, and trails delight at this Yosemite neighbor.
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Little Arnold A-Frame

5. Little Arnold A-Frame

99%
(64)
42mi from Rancho Murieta · 1 site
Arnold is well-located for a weekend getaway (~2.5 hours from the East Bay and ~3 hours from SF) and as a convenient base for your adventures in the Sierras. If you haven't been to Arnold and Gold Country, there is so much to explore! The cabin is on a small parcel in a quiet neighborhood, removed but close to town. We're just a 5-minute walk to the Arnold Rim Trail (with 30+ miles of hiking), 10-minute drive to Big Trees State Park, 15 minutes to the town of Murphys (great wineries, pubs and dining), 40 minutes to Bear Valley Ski Resort, 10 minutes to White Pines Lake, 45 minutes to Lake Alpine. We’re happy to recommend our favorite spots for hiking and swimming. If your trip is taking you farther afield, we’re 2 hours from Yosemite, and 2.5 hours from Lake Tahoe via the less-traveled Highway 4 in warmer months. Or you can can always just relax with a view in the cabin. Learn more about this land: Our classic 1970s A-frame cabin offers a simple space of retreat with lovely light, view of the trees and uncluttered decor. Great for couples and also solo travelers! Please note there is a 2 night minimum on weekends (if overlaps with a Fri or Sat) and a 3 night minimum for holiday weekends. We're well-located for a weekend getaway (~2.5 hours from the East Bay and ~3 hours from SF) and as a base for your adventures in the Sierras. There's lots to explore nearby with Big Trees State Park and Stanislaus National Forest within minutes, lakes, skiing, mountain towns and wine-tasting, or just relax at the cabin and take in the view. The cabin is on a small parcel in a quiet neighborhood, removed but close to town. We're a 5-minute walk to the Stanislaus National Forest/Arnold Rim Trail (we provide a custom map for nearby hikes), 10-minute drive to Big Trees State Park, 15 minutes to the town of Murphys (great wineries, pubs and dining), 40 minutes to Bear Valley Ski Resort, 10 minutes to White Pines Lake, 45 minutes to Lake Alpine and Utica and Union lakes. We’re happy to recommend our favorite spots for hiking and swimming. If your trip is taking you farther afield, we’re ~2 hours from Yosemite's Big Oak Flat entrance, and 2.5 hours from Lake Tahoe via the less-traveled Highway 4 in warmer months.  We do our best here to strike a balance between simple amenities and comfort. A reminder that we are in the country, so the cabin is best suited to those who like a more rustic getaway. There is no AC, television, or microwave. We've gone without a TV and landline, but WiFi means you can stream to your own devices and make WiFi calls on your cell. We have loads of board games and puzzles. The kitchen has pots/pans/kettle, toaster, mini waffle iron, Brita pitcher, and rice cooker. For coffee drinkers, we have a coffee grinder, french press and pour over dripper.  Help yourself to organic coffee and tea! The cabin is mainly heated by a gas fireplace (looks like a wood stove, but does not need wood). We recommend bringing layers and slippers in the winter while the cabin warms up. Like most cabins in the area, there is no AC, but we provide room fans. Cell reception is unreliable throughout the Sierras except for Verizon, however at the cabin, WiFi calls are available through all carriers --to make calls, enable the setting on your cell phone. The cabin comfortably fits 4 people, with 1 bedroom, a sleeping loft (no door) and 1.5 bathrooms. The downstairs bedroom has a queen bed, and the loft has a full-size mattress and its own half bathroom. We have a flat parking pad instead of a driveway, which makes things easier in the winter months. The rental rate covers a professional cleaning fee and linens and towels! Guests will need to take their garbage and recycling with them to the local refuse center which is on the way out.
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Sierra Circles Sculpture Garden

6. Sierra Circles Sculpture Garden

99%
(1251)
42mi from Rancho Murieta · 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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Dog Woods

7. Dog Woods

94%
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44mi from Rancho Murieta · 1 site
Come enjoy the fresh air and quiet at this relaxing and serene 3bd/1.5 bath 1968 groovy A-frame cabin. Great WIFI! Located on 1.5 wooded acres, the backyard is the Calaveras Big Trees State Park. The cabin has a huge redwood deck surrounded by blooming Dogwoods during the springtime. Our year-round Moran Creek runs on the edge of the property. IAll wood inside: tongue-in-groove pine ceilings and walnut paneling, large wood-burning stove which has three flat places to cook. We offer a fully stocked kitchen with vintage pink and white formica counters and breakfast bar which seats four. Dining on resin-topped circular table made by designer of first chair-lift in Squaw Valley. Gigantic redwood wrap-around deck set up with comfy furniture, table and chairs to enjoy the bliss of Big Trees-Calaveras State Park. On the main floor there are two bedrooms: both with queen beds, a full bath with large bathtub/shower; in loft: one queen and one twin, and a 1/2 bath. Extra airbeds are located in the closet. Sofa is down filled. Retro decor with orange glass lamps, kilim rugs and down comforters on all beds. Vintage electric keyboard and full stereo system. Can sleep 7-8. You can enjoy weekend dinners at Snowflake lodge or make use of the full kitchen or gas barbecue at the cabin. 35" to Bear Valley Ski Area, downhill or cross country, Lake Alpine in Summer. 20" to wine tasting in 1850's historic Murphys. So much to do or not! Overlook Trail is 1/2 mile from the cabin. Cabin has access to Snowflake Lodge (weekend dinners), Recreation area (swimming, tennis, basketball, ping-pong, beach volleyball) and Fly-In Lake for lake-swimming.
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Treehouse Geodome In The Sierras

8. Treehouse Geodome In The Sierras

88%
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36mi from Rancho Murieta · 2 sites
Come experience the beauty of the Sierras nestled amongst the trees in our Treehouse Geodome. Our 550 sq ft, well insulated dome boasts a king bed, queen bed loft, outdoor shower with a view, indoor kitchenette and outdoor gas grill. You have seasonal access to our pool (Closed in October) and the opportunity to get up close with our barn cats and goats. Locally, you can pan for gold, hike to waterfalls, explore the largest cave in CA, wine taste, and visit Big Trees State Park. Other things to note- *We are happy to offer Starlink highspeed internet- please note though: due to tree lines, connectivity is not solid in the dome so we have a comfortable outdoor workplace available by our pool with strong connection. (In colder months, we have a large outdoor heater there)
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Zen Yurt in Murphys

9. Zen Yurt in Murphys

41mi from Rancho Murieta · 1 site
We have a beautiful 45-acre slice of foothill forest-meets-town life to offer, with a glamping experience built around a Japanese bathhouse vibe and a lot of DIY determination. The yurt sits next to a "spa garden," a serene wellness area with a sauna, Japanese soaking tub (ofuro), garden nooks, and a Japanese bathhouse-style setup. Almost everything out here is host-built—even the bricks in the bathhouse were hand-hewn. Soak as long as you like, breathe the pine air, and let your nervous system defrag. While the yurt and spa garden sit on the edge of a forest, you’re still only about a 10-minute walk to Main Street Murphys—a ridiculously cute Gold Country town with tasting rooms, great food, indie shops, and a surprisingly legit live music scene. It’s wine country with small-town energy. Maybe what Napa was like in the ’60s? Because we sit right on the border of town and forest, you’ll get a real blend of sounds: wind in the trees, coyotes in the field, and owl calls at night… plus the sounds of kids playing in the churchyard and a dog down the way. It’s not deep-wilderness silent—more “edge-of-town retreat” quiet. For exploring, you can hike straight from the property up our hill—Rocky Hill, as locals know it. It’s a fun, scrambly wander with big views, and it also taps into the area’s Gold Rush history: you’ll find caves and old miner ruins along the way. Come for glamping comfort, backcountry vibes, and town tacos within strolling distance!
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Starry Views on Anahata Lake

10. Starry Views on Anahata Lake

88%
(53)
44mi from Rancho Murieta · 2 sites
Anahata Lake has 2 peaceful dark campsites with outstanding views of the stars. A pond that is swimmable when full, but lately is low due to drought. Hang out in the shade of the oak trees. Our hill at the back of the property has a hike with a gorgeous view on clear days of the mountains and hills both up the Sierra and down to the central valley. There are also several high Sierra lakes and streams to explore and swim in, and many high country hikes you can do if you are more adventurous. The nearby town of Murphys has groceries, a large variety of restaurants, and several wine tasting rooms. Note that summer temperatures often are between 90-105 degrees in our region. We recommend checking the Angels Camp forecast for the days you want to visit. Our garden often produces delicious produce which is for sale. Ask us if you are interested.
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$45
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Lost Lake Disc Golf

11. Lost Lake Disc Golf

100%
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49mi from Rancho Murieta · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Learn more about this land: Our property is completely cleared of thick vegetation and poison oak. There’s a 25 basket Disk Golf Course on the property. An additional $10 per person for unlimited golf during stay. $20/person if you don’t have your own discs. There’s plenty of property and miles of dirt road to ride bicycles.
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