The best yurts near San Bernardino

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East of Los Angeles in the Inland Empire, San Bernardino sits at the base of the San Bernardino Mountains and the San Bernardino National Forest, home to coniferous trees, hiking trails, and snow-capped peaks. Two other nearby ranges—the San Gabriel Mountains and San Jacinto Mountains—multiply the region’s alpine options, while lower-elevation parks and preserves in the valley mean hiking and camping among native plants and chaparral. Aside from the mountains, San Bernardino is also about an hour's drive to Pacific beaches and 90 minutes to Joshua Tree National Park in the Mojave Desert, making it a perfect location to explore both the highlights and hidden gems of Southern California wilderness.

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ZNZ Camp

1. ZNZ Camp

47mi from San Bernardino · 11 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Temecula, CA
Welcome to the ZNZ CAMP Off-Grid Farm & Nursery — Where Adventure Meets Tranquility Escape the noise and dive into 20 acres of rugged, rural paradise. Tucked far away from city lights and distractions, our off-grid sanctuary offers an unforgettable outdoor experience for campers, RV travelers, and yurt-seekers alike. Located in the Santa Rosa Plateau, a mountainous area with rolling hills and scenic views. Choose your ideal retreat: ✨ Secluded campsites under towering oak trees ✨ Peaceful spots by our year-round creek ✨ Scenic overlooks above rolling avocado groves and orchards ✨ RV hookups and a cozy glamping yurt for comfort seekers This is authentic countryside living. Free-range farm animals wander the land, nature calls you to explore, and every sunrise feels like a new adventure. Gather with fellow explorers around the community fire pit, cook in the shared kitchen, and refresh with bathrooms and a hot shower after a day of discovering hidden corners of the property. Free tea, coffee, and WiFi await on the patio — so you can relax or reconnect as needed. Bring the family! Kids can enjoy swings, a growing outdoor playground, and acres of space to roam free. Want to go exploring? Electric bikes and small 4x4 vehicles are welcome for touring our rugged terrain. Don’t forget to stop by the on-site farm store, stocked with food, drinks, and handcrafted goods made right here on the farm, along with products from young entrepreneurs and fellow local creators. And depending on the season, you can even enjoy U-Pick fruit and avocados—straight from the tree to your hands. With plenty of parking and plenty to discover, this is the place to disconnect from the ordinary and reconnect with the wild. No city hustle. No limits. Just pure outdoor freedom. Come stay, explore, and experience life off-grid — your adventure is waiting! 1. 6 miles to Old Town Temecula10 miles to wine tasting in Temecula 2. 13.5 miles to the Santa Rosa Plateau, ecological preserve, which offers miles of trails. 3. 20 miles to downtown Fallbrook – a scenic 30-minute drive to a small rural town with several restaurants, shops, groceries, & gas. 4. 20 miles to The Santa Margarita River Trail Preserve, which has a beautiful trail along a natural river lined with trees.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$32
 / night

East of Los Angeles in the Inland Empire, San Bernardino sits at the base of the San Bernardino Mountains and the San Bernardino National Forest, home to coniferous trees, hiking trails, and snow-capped peaks. Two other nearby ranges—the San Gabriel Mountains and San Jacinto Mountains—multiply the region’s alpine options, while lower-elevation parks and preserves in the valley mean hiking and camping among native plants and chaparral. Aside from the mountains, San Bernardino is also about an hour's drive to Pacific beaches and 90 minutes to Joshua Tree National Park in the Mojave Desert, making it a perfect location to explore both the highlights and hidden gems of Southern California wilderness.

95% (11)

Top-rated campgrounds

ZNZ Camp

1. ZNZ Camp

47mi from San Bernardino · 11 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Temecula, CA
Welcome to the ZNZ CAMP Off-Grid Farm & Nursery — Where Adventure Meets Tranquility Escape the noise and dive into 20 acres of rugged, rural paradise. Tucked far away from city lights and distractions, our off-grid sanctuary offers an unforgettable outdoor experience for campers, RV travelers, and yurt-seekers alike. Located in the Santa Rosa Plateau, a mountainous area with rolling hills and scenic views. Choose your ideal retreat: ✨ Secluded campsites under towering oak trees ✨ Peaceful spots by our year-round creek ✨ Scenic overlooks above rolling avocado groves and orchards ✨ RV hookups and a cozy glamping yurt for comfort seekers This is authentic countryside living. Free-range farm animals wander the land, nature calls you to explore, and every sunrise feels like a new adventure. Gather with fellow explorers around the community fire pit, cook in the shared kitchen, and refresh with bathrooms and a hot shower after a day of discovering hidden corners of the property. Free tea, coffee, and WiFi await on the patio — so you can relax or reconnect as needed. Bring the family! Kids can enjoy swings, a growing outdoor playground, and acres of space to roam free. Want to go exploring? Electric bikes and small 4x4 vehicles are welcome for touring our rugged terrain. Don’t forget to stop by the on-site farm store, stocked with food, drinks, and handcrafted goods made right here on the farm, along with products from young entrepreneurs and fellow local creators. And depending on the season, you can even enjoy U-Pick fruit and avocados—straight from the tree to your hands. With plenty of parking and plenty to discover, this is the place to disconnect from the ordinary and reconnect with the wild. No city hustle. No limits. Just pure outdoor freedom. Come stay, explore, and experience life off-grid — your adventure is waiting! 1. 6 miles to Old Town Temecula10 miles to wine tasting in Temecula 2. 13.5 miles to the Santa Rosa Plateau, ecological preserve, which offers miles of trails. 3. 20 miles to downtown Fallbrook – a scenic 30-minute drive to a small rural town with several restaurants, shops, groceries, & gas. 4. 20 miles to The Santa Margarita River Trail Preserve, which has a beautiful trail along a natural river lined with trees.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$32
 / night

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The best yurts near San Bernardino guide

Where to go

San Bernardino Surrounds

For a quick nature excursion near San Bernardino, check out Box Springs Mountain Reserve Park, where you can get a panoramic view of the area from a 3,000-plus-foot peak. Chino Hills State Park is another great local option with more than 90 miles of hiking, biking, and equestrian trails. The campground at Chino Hills has tent sites with picnic tables and restrooms, while RV travelers can also find a variety of San Bernardino RV parks with full hookups, free wifi, dump stations, and everything else needed for travel in a big rig or camper. 

San Bernardino Mountains

Much of the San Bernardino Mountains north of the city are preserved by the San Bernardino National Forest. Within this park system are 42 campgrounds, hundreds of miles of trails, and the highest peak in Southern California: the 11,499-foot San Gorgonio Mountain. The Silverwood Lake State Recreation Area and Big Bear Lake are also in this range, the latter of which sits at 6,752 feet of elevation and features a winter ski run.

Mount San Jacinto State Park and Wilderness

The Mount San Jacinto State Park and Wilderness spans 14,000 acres in the San Jacinto Mountains. With granite cliffs, Sequoia trees, and stunning views, this region feels more like the High Sierra than Southern California. There are campgrounds and rugged hiking trails near the park in Idyllwild, or you can start in Palm Springs and let the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway whisk you to 8,516 feet, where hiking trails depart from the tram’s Mountain Station.

When to go

There are year-round camping options in San Bernardino due to its proximity to varied climates. While the San Bernardino Valley can become uncomfortably hot in summer, this is a great season to camp at the more temperate beach and mountain areas nearby. Conversely, both the valley and nearby desert sites like Joshua Tree National Park are ideal for a winter camping getaway.

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