The best vintage trailers near Sacramento

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Calling all campers to California’s capital for water, wilderness, and redwood trees. Historically known for California’s gold rush, Sacramento is now filled with a beautiful blend of cityscapes and nature nooks. With San Francisco sitting southwest and Sierra Nevada to the east, the city provides a central location for day trips and weekend camping excursions to lush landscapes like Eldorado National Forest. Or head to the coast of Point Reyes National Seashore to explore cliffs, sand dunes, and tidepools. Then, venture out to Samuel P. Taylor State Park where trails weave through native redwood trees. Choose from campsites on beautiful beaches or under a canopy of trees—the opportunities are endless in Sacramento.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Sacramento

2. Glamping Experiences Napa Valley

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49mi from Sacramento · 5 sites · Lodging
My husband Guy and I have stewarded our park-like, private, creekside property in downtown Napa for 20 years. We are both high-profile, seasoned hospitality giants in Napa and we love to share and connect with others. We have lots of love on our property with 4 female Golden Retrievers! We look forward to welcoming you. The property has a park-like feel and is just a 10-minute stroll to the heart of downtown Napa with lots of options for a fun time; dining, wine tasting, live music, brewery, kayaking and cycling. First Class Glamping Experience. Set among the creekside Redwoods and the bountiful gardens. Enjoy evenings on your private patio in the rocking chairs, Adirondacks, hammock or picnic table with cafe string lights and an outdoor movie; and our new custom outdoor shower with on-demand HOT water! Our property includes an outdoor compostable toilet and a hot water outdoor shower, providing you with the perfect blend of comfort and sustainability. You'll also have access to potable water to keep you refreshed during your stay. Embark on wine-tasting adventures, sample local culinary delights, and indulge in the region's rich heritage of winemaking. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the region while being surrounded by vineyards and rolling hills. Our property is your gateway to an unforgettable experience in Napa Valley, where you can unwind, relax, and create beautiful memories in the heart of wine country.
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$125
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3. Ranchito Guapito Organic Farm Stay

28mi from Sacramento · 1 site · Lodging
Stay on our working organic fruit and vegetable farm in a cozy 1960s trailer. Our spot is located just a mile from downtown Winters and 15 minutes from Lake Berryessa. You will have the run of the place while you're here -- 77 acres of orchards, vineyards and vegetable crops to explore and harvest depending on what's in season. This is a working farm so you may not have the whole place to yourself (except on Sundays), but it's not hard to find a spot where you won't be disturbed to take a siesta or have a picnic. After four p.m., though, we (the owners) are the only others on the property, unless you include the local coyote pack. We have spectular sunsets and amazing dark skies for stargazing. The trailer sleeps one person or a couple (Two person maximum). It has a tiny bathroom with toilet and shower, and a very small kitchen including fridge and freezer. It also has an AC and plenty of additional electricity. We have sheets and pillows but you bring your own towels. There's a grill outside. Note: This is our home, and we live a stone's throw from the trailer. We both have full-time jobs. If you are looking for "curated" experience or high level of hospitality and service, this isn't it. If you are looking for a reasonably comfortable stay on an authentic, working organic farm less than an hour away from Sacto and the SF Bay, this may be a good fit. Our farm dog Jack LOVES people and will likely convince you to throw him the ball or stick. He has the run of the property and is not leashed or fenced in. He's very friendly and will be happy to go on a walk around the farm with you anytime.
Toilets
Showers
Wifi
from 
$100
 / night

Calling all campers to California’s capital for water, wilderness, and redwood trees. Historically known for California’s gold rush, Sacramento is now filled with a beautiful blend of cityscapes and nature nooks. With San Francisco sitting southwest and Sierra Nevada to the east, the city provides a central location for day trips and weekend camping excursions to lush landscapes like Eldorado National Forest. Or head to the coast of Point Reyes National Seashore to explore cliffs, sand dunes, and tidepools. Then, venture out to Samuel P. Taylor State Park where trails weave through native redwood trees. Choose from campsites on beautiful beaches or under a canopy of trees—the opportunities are endless in Sacramento.

99% (110)

Top-rated campgrounds near Sacramento

2. Glamping Experiences Napa Valley

100%
(19)
49mi from Sacramento · 5 sites · Lodging
My husband Guy and I have stewarded our park-like, private, creekside property in downtown Napa for 20 years. We are both high-profile, seasoned hospitality giants in Napa and we love to share and connect with others. We have lots of love on our property with 4 female Golden Retrievers! We look forward to welcoming you. The property has a park-like feel and is just a 10-minute stroll to the heart of downtown Napa with lots of options for a fun time; dining, wine tasting, live music, brewery, kayaking and cycling. First Class Glamping Experience. Set among the creekside Redwoods and the bountiful gardens. Enjoy evenings on your private patio in the rocking chairs, Adirondacks, hammock or picnic table with cafe string lights and an outdoor movie; and our new custom outdoor shower with on-demand HOT water! Our property includes an outdoor compostable toilet and a hot water outdoor shower, providing you with the perfect blend of comfort and sustainability. You'll also have access to potable water to keep you refreshed during your stay. Embark on wine-tasting adventures, sample local culinary delights, and indulge in the region's rich heritage of winemaking. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the region while being surrounded by vineyards and rolling hills. Our property is your gateway to an unforgettable experience in Napa Valley, where you can unwind, relax, and create beautiful memories in the heart of wine country.
Toilets
Showers
Wifi
from 
$125
 / night

3. Ranchito Guapito Organic Farm Stay

28mi from Sacramento · 1 site · Lodging
Stay on our working organic fruit and vegetable farm in a cozy 1960s trailer. Our spot is located just a mile from downtown Winters and 15 minutes from Lake Berryessa. You will have the run of the place while you're here -- 77 acres of orchards, vineyards and vegetable crops to explore and harvest depending on what's in season. This is a working farm so you may not have the whole place to yourself (except on Sundays), but it's not hard to find a spot where you won't be disturbed to take a siesta or have a picnic. After four p.m., though, we (the owners) are the only others on the property, unless you include the local coyote pack. We have spectular sunsets and amazing dark skies for stargazing. The trailer sleeps one person or a couple (Two person maximum). It has a tiny bathroom with toilet and shower, and a very small kitchen including fridge and freezer. It also has an AC and plenty of additional electricity. We have sheets and pillows but you bring your own towels. There's a grill outside. Note: This is our home, and we live a stone's throw from the trailer. We both have full-time jobs. If you are looking for "curated" experience or high level of hospitality and service, this isn't it. If you are looking for a reasonably comfortable stay on an authentic, working organic farm less than an hour away from Sacto and the SF Bay, this may be a good fit. Our farm dog Jack LOVES people and will likely convince you to throw him the ball or stick. He has the run of the property and is not leashed or fenced in. He's very friendly and will be happy to go on a walk around the farm with you anytime.
Toilets
Showers
Wifi
from 
$100
 / night

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The best vintage trailers near Sacramento guide

Where to go

Eldorado National Forest

Escape to Eldorado National Forest to explore lakes, canyons, mountains, and trees. Set about 60 miles east of Sacramento in Sierra Nevada, the forest also hosts over 50 developed campgrounds throughout its diverse landscapes. Then, bike, boat, or rock climb along the crystal clear waters of Lake Tahoe. Eldorado campers can explore natural attractions with ease from campsites, glampsites, cabin rentals, and more. With forty campgrounds to choose from, Eldorado National Forest offers lakeside camping with boat launches, full hookups, fire pits, picnic tables, and potable water.

Point Reyes National Seashore

Head to the coast at Point Reyes National Seashore featuring dozens of beaches and Pacific Ocean views. Nestled north of San Francisco, the shoreline stretches for 80 miles. Campers can explore its diverse coastal features including cliffs, sand dunes, and tidepools. The Point Reyes Lighthouse is a must for history lovers and boat watchers too. Then, spend the night—the seashore offers boat-in and hike-in backcountry camping on-site. Cabin rentals, tent sites, and RV parks with full hookups are also nearby.

Samuel P. Taylor State Park

Slip away to Samuel P. Taylor State Park—just seven minutes inland from Point Reyes. Tree-covered trails weave through the area full of towering redwoods and old growth. Highly sought after campsites and cabin rentals in the park offer a cozy stay near the shoreline. Campers can also expect hot showers, potable water, and fire rings, though there aren’t any sites with RV hookups. After setting up camp, hike or bike the Cross Marin Trail, which leads explorers along Lagunitas Creek, the old North Pacific Coast Railroad, and into Golden Gate Recreation Area.

When to go

Sacramento’s mediterranean climate creates suitable camping conditions year-round. The coastal breeze brings warm summers and mild winters. Summers see average highs above 90°F—sunscreen and hydration are a must. Temperatures begin to cool down from November to March with temperatures dropping to the mid 50s or low 60s during the day and 40°F overnight. Campers can enjoy the quieter times of the changing seasons with springtime blooms and fall foliage as well.

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