The best desert camping near Stallion Springs

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Looking to go camping near Stallion Springs, California? Look no further than Hipcamp! With over 1000 options available, you're sure to find the perfect campsite for your adventure. Whether you prefer tent camping, RV camping, or cabin rentals, Hipcamp has got you covered. And with prices as low as $5 per night, camping has never been more affordable. Looking for top-rated campsites? Check out Cuyama Oaks Ranch (367 reviews), River Ridge Ranch -722 acres (348 reviews), and Radl Ranch (257 reviews). Plus, you'll have access to popular amenities like pets, campfires, and showers. And if you're into hiking, surfing, or wind sports, you'll find plenty of opportunities to explore the great outdoors. So pack your gear and get ready for an unforgettable camping experience in Stallion Springs, California!

96% (2.9K)

Top-rated campgrounds near Stallion Springs

1. Cuyama Badlands

99%
(4451)
49mi from Stallion Springs · 34 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
If you've ever wondered what it might be like to camp on the moon, this is it. Completely removed from civilization and surrounded by a barren nature that is alive with the subtle presence of the universe. Seasonally, Spring wildflowers burst across the landscape. Cave paintings of Chumash Indians at Painted Rock remind us of those who lived before us. **Read on for more details.** This is our home but we love to share our life in the outback. We believe it will give you a better appreciation of life's simpler side. That being said, and to maintain the balance here at home, we'd appreciate if you keep your dogs in your car until you get to your site. Our offerings include fresh air and sunshine, amazing night sky, endless views, and plenty of space and privacy to enjoy your moments in nature. You'll find our amenities and activities puposefully sparse here. Upon booking, there are about 5 miles of dirt road on the property that you are welcome to explore on foot or by bicycle. Rustic is the theme here. There is no shower, no wifi, and no electricity available, but you will enjoy your own private spigot and the cellular service is acceptable. For any sites located south of Ballinger Wash, your vehicle length is limited to 22' and no more than 4' overhang from the rear axle, so you don't get stuck in the crossing and block access for others. Towing services are 1-3 hours away. Our Songdog Camps are sparsely scattered atop a 200 foot mesa that looks west over a valley offering stunning desert sunsets and amazing stargazing. These UPPER SITES are NOT OHV friendly, but any of our canyon bottom sites are a great base for your riding adventures up in Ballinger Canyon OHV. We'll be happy to recommend a site for you. **Forest Service law enforcement is actively ticketing unplated OHV on Ballinger Canyon Road. Be sure to know and abide by the laws.** Our friendly cancellation policies vary between 24 hours for simple campsites and 72 hours for our Glamp sites and Group sites. Be sure to check the Google for distance to Cuyama Valley, and your dates for availability and site descriptions. Upon booking, you can look forward to an information packed email to help you make the very best of your trip! We look forward to seeing you!
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$40
 / night

2. Bakersfield Farm Animals & Pond

96%
(309)
19mi from Stallion Springs · 15 sites · Tents, Lodging
LOCATION INFO Enjoy a rustic, no-fuss stay on our 20-acre working farm just 15 miles south of Bakersfield, with easy freeway access. Campsites sit along the pond—perfect for catch-and-release fishing, paddle boarding, or kayaking. We have a small area with farm animals (pigs, goats, sheep, peacocks and chickens) for you to enjoy. Most guests are road-tripping, escaping LA, or stopping over en route to Yosemite, Sequoia, or Joshua Tree. Expect a desert climate: hot summers, cold winters. Each site includes a small table, potable water spigot, picnic table, and fire pit (bring your own wood). All sites are BYO tent or car-camping with the exception of our one Glamping Site which includes a queen bed. Some have vehicle height limits (noted in site names), and cannot accommodate pop-ups or truck campers. Amenities include one shared indoor toilet and an outdoor hot/cold shower. You may be greeted by our friendly, working farm dogs. We offer self check-in and you're welcome to arrive anytime after 1PM; checkout is 11AM. Please respect quiet hours after 10PM if arriving late. CAMP RULES No Pets – Our dogs protect the farm and see other animals as threats. You will be asked to leave with no refund if you bring a pet. Quiet Hours: 10 PM–7 AM – No exceptions. If we receive complaints about noise, you’ll be asked to leave immediately. 1 Tent + 1 Car per Site (Site 4 allows 2 tents/2 cars). If you need more tents, you will need to book multiple sites. No tents or canopies on the grass/lawn area. No fireworks or open flames outside of designated fire pits. Propane burners or grills are permitted. Do not feed the farm dogs—no treats or food, ever. At checkout: dispose of trash in the dumpster by Site 5, soak any hot coals, wipe down tables, and put back the kayaks and paddleboards. Shower use: Only farm-provided shampoo and soap are allowed. Fire pits must stay in place. Do not move them.
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$42
 / night

3. Underworld Farms

86%
(43)
45mi from Stallion Springs · 15 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Underworld Farms is a small goat ranch in the Kern River Valley. Surrounded by forestry land, on the Kern River, and on top of what used to be the old town of Whiskey Flat (Later re-named Kernville). There is no end to the beauty, history and adventure all around the property. Life took us to the Kern River Valley after moving out of Los Angeles. We enjoy living in the Southern Sierras immersed in all its natural beauty. The small but magnificent town of Kernville is approximately two and a half miles north of us. Our livestock includes horses, dairy goats, sheep, and rabbits: Most of which are raised and bred as our son's 4H or FFA projects. You may be wondering why our farm is called "Underworld Farms". In a nutshell, since our ranch is on the footprint of the historic town of Whiskey Flat, we just happen to be south of the old Whiskey Flat "Boot Hill" Cemetery. Our "driveway" is the road that led from the old town of Kernville to the cemetery. We hope that you consider parking your RV, van conversion, or trailer on one of our customized spots on the property. Or drive your vehicle and pitch a tent on one of our tent friendly sports. Or enjoy a stay in one of our small cabins. Regardless of what you stay in, you will definitely have a memorable time. The campground is VERY barebones and rural. Critters, bugs, and sometimes fellow Hipcampers can be sparce or prevalent pretty randomly. Because Underworld Farms is a working ranch, you will probably hear livestock noises like horses neighing, sheep and goats calling, and our protector dogs barking from time to time. We encourage you to walk over to the horses and goats and meet them. They especially like when you bring them carrots or apple pieces. The ranch has a double outhouse with a hand washing station sandwiched in between, it is rustic and bare bones. We check it to see if it has paper products, soap, water, and plenty of room in the trash bins. During the hotter months, the "daddy longleg" spiders enjoy infiltrating the outhouses and seem to spin new webs overnight. But they and their webs are harmless and easy to brush off. We ask for your assistance if there is something missing, or the trash needs taking out, or if the spiders have taken over again by getting ahold of us through the Hipcamp App and letting us know. With all that being said, there is an ambient beauty here that is unbelievable and memorable. This beauty and draw is so powerful that it causes the many people who come visit to make arrangements to live in our little valley. There is much to do in and around our valley that you couldn't do it all in a lifetime. We hope that you come and stay at the ranch while enjoying our valley. May you have a great time. *** THE PIN MAP ON HIPCAMP IS NOT 100% ACCURATE. PLEASE REFFER TO THE MAP OF THE PROPERTY IN THE PHOTOS
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$24
 / night

6. The Oasis At Antelope Valley, CA

43mi from Stallion Springs · 30 sites · Tents, RVs
Scenic Lancaster Oasis 🌄 Perfect RV & Vanlife Spot with Premium Amenities! Welcome to your ideal stopover in the heart of Lancaster, CA — where the beauty of the Mojave Desert meets modern convenience! 🚐💨 Nestled in a prime location, our private land offers a serene escape with panoramic views and a perfect setup for RV travelers and vanlifers alike. We also welcome our beloved snowbirds for extended stays! Come and enjoy our friendly atmosphere. This is the perfect spot to relax and refuel before tackling Los Angeles and its amazing landmarks: Universal Studios (less than 1 hour away), Paramount Studios (less than 1 hour away), Hollywood and the Observatory (a little over 1 hour away), Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, MGM, The Getty Museum, and so much more! At our unique RV spot, we’re committed to fostering a culture of respect, equity, and inclusion across all aspects of our community. We recognize that diversity — encompassing race, ethnicity, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, disability, ancestry, and country of origin — is a vital source of strength, innovation, and resilience. Lancaster is a gem in the Antelope Valley, renowned not only for its breathtaking desert landscapes but also for its vibrant local culture and history. Discover the iconic Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve, explore local museums, and enjoy a variety of outdoor activities right at your doorstep. Whether you’re capturing stunning sunset photos, hiking in pristine settings, or simply relaxing under the starlit sky, Lancaster provides an unforgettable backdrop. 🌼📸 Your Stay Includes: • Secure Parking Spot: Ample space for your RV or van, providing a safe and convenient base. • Full Bathroom Facilities: Stay comfortable with a private portable bathroom available 24/7. A free dump station is located nearby at Lancaster City Park Soccer Complex, open from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. • Pet Play Space: Traveling with furry friends? They’ll love our dedicated area just for pets! 🐾 • Access to Tools: Need to make quick fixes or adjustments to your vehicle? We’ve got you covered. A mechanic is also on call and can service your rig.
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$16
 / night

8. Okihi- Reimagining The Kern River

96%
(28)
28mi from Stallion Springs · 8 sites · Tents, Lodging
Okihi is a unique sanctuary where habitat restoration meets outdoor adventure. Nestled in a diverse landscape, we focus on healing the land through hands-on conservation while offering a space to connect with nature, camp, and learn. This is not your average campground, so i make sure to look over the rules. They will be enforced to keep a tranquil vibe. Restore and Explore We’re committed to revitalizing native habitats—our land is a living example of ecological renewal. Wander scenic trails, enjoy wildlife, and witness the power of restoration in action. Sustainable Farming and Livestock Our animals play a key role in regeneration. Horses, sheep, goats, turkeys, and chickens help manage invasive weeds and maintain healthy ecosystems. We compost all their manure, turning waste into valuable resources for soil health. Camping and Community Camp under the stars, explore nature, and join us for seasonal events and workshops focused on sustainability, conservation, and community. Whether you're here to camp, hike, or volunteer, Okihi is a place where nature and people come together for a common cause. Okihi is more than a destination—it's a living example of land restoration, sustainable living, and the power of community. Come explore, learn, and make a difference! Okihi is approximately 15 minutes east of Downtown Bakersfield. 20 minutes away from the 99 hwy or 178 hwy. Whichever way you are traveling, we are a great stopover point. Sites are spread around on the east side of the property facing the river for beautiful river views while you sip coffee from your site. There are a multitude of recreation opportunities to enjoy. On site there is hiking, places to practice yoga or meditate, kayaking, paddle boarding. We also have a hammock veranda that is fully shaded and a great place to relax along the river. Miles of biking paths run on the road right by where we are situated and there is a nearby river rafting company if you want the white water experience. Most of our campers are road tripping, getting away from LA, or are looking for a stopover on their way to/from Yosemite, Sequoia, Joshua Tree, etc. We are in a desert climate – cold in the winter and hot in the summer. Portable heaters or fans with misting options are available for rent.
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$32
 / night

9. Camping @ Quail Run Ostrich Ranch

95%
(154)
30mi from Stallion Springs · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
Run by three generations, our ranch has been in our family for more than 70 years. We opened our doors to the public in 2014 to help support feeding our animals, bred and rescued, after the Powerhouse Fire almost burned us out. We’ve survived a county quarantine(2018-2019), the COVID Lockdowns (2021-2022), the Lake Fire (2020), and the Hurricane Kay burn scar debris flow and flood (9/11/22), depending on hard work and strong family and community bonds. In addition to camping and educational tours, we host private and community events, grow and sell produce and eggs, hatch and sell chicks, rescue ratites, and support the local bee population (which gives us RAW honey to sell), and are working to open a private U-pick-by-appointment orchard. We are all animal lovers, and conservationists, and try to do our part to ensure our children inherit a healthy and viable world. This is our home where we live, work, love, and play. We enjoy sharing our space with visitors who we hope learn about ostrich and make some great memories.
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$25
 / night

11. Wandering Star Ranch

99%
(43)
40mi from Stallion Springs · 1 site · Tent, RV
Learn more about this land: Why book a camp site when you can book the campground? The Wandering Star is a private 20 acre dispersed group camp- Entire property (all sites) included in rental.  Bring a lock (Gate and Chain provided) and claim your retreat. Take your jeep or ATVs through our gates straight into the BrightStar BLM Wilderness which abuts the property on two sides and extends into the Jawbone wilderness.  Beginners can ride the extensive trails on the property itself. Play your music, dance naked, let your dogs run free... Enjoy the fantastic star gazing. Visit the primitive firing range a two minute walk away or by jeep, or plink varmints on site. Hiking, Biking.  Nearby fishing, swimming, boating in the Kern River or Lake . Situated on the back side of the lake, this site provides more sunlight time than many other sites around the lake.  In some cases close to 2 hours. Close to the lake at Mt. Mesa, boat launch, South fork Audubon nature preserve, restaurants, and scenic back road to Kernville. Gas/Diesel and Market with Deli 5 minutes away. (Ice, wood, adult beverages, fishing tackle, full grocery)
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$95
 / night

12. Old West Mountain Camping Near LA!

96%
(115)
47mi from Stallion Springs · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Learn more about this land:A vast expanse of oak trees, California Junipers and rugged, mountainous land running with jackrabbits, quail, and owls that is just 3 miles from Vazquez Rocks and the PCT, our ranch transports you. From the tent campsite, you look out for 20 miles and see nothing but nature across small mountains and canyons all the way to the peaks of Angeles National Forest in the distance. The campsite is a large flat area. For a trailer or RV it's a great place to park and the view is towards wide open spaces. With a tent or if you want more pure nature, you can drive out onto the property further towards the small ruin of the old homesteader's cabin or beyond. The property has a long-abandoned gold mine and circular arrastres where miners used mules to break up rocks. Nearby Acton has pick-your-own apples/pears/peaches at Bloom farms. We are at 3000 feet with strong sun during the day and cool mountains air at night. The camping is set away from structures, but if you want to stroll, closer to the ranch buildings, we have friendly small goats you can visit if interested and horses and a donkey to say hello to across the corral fence. 
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$43
 / night

13. The Hideout - 100+ Acres Oak Trees

100%
(3)
25mi from Stallion Springs · 2 sites · Tents
NOT your usual, swanky Hipcamp site. If you're looking for a quirky, affordable escape from the city with easy access to the PCT and a unique rural farm vibe—Lake Hughes is for you! Creative Community Vibes: While this retreat offers plenty of peace and room to roam, it's not totally off-grid—you may cross paths with our resident artist(s), who live and work on the land. Our private retreat spans 100+ acres where Angeles National Forest meets high desert chaparral. Enjoy breathtaking valley views, 3 miles of hiking trails, a small-batch vineyard, fruit groves, and sunflower-filled pastures. Unplug, rest, and recharge your creativity in peaceful surroundings. Please note: Stay on marked trails, respect private property signs, and avoid entering other buildings on-site. Amenities: 🚽 Clean Porta-Potty near camping areas. 💧 Potable water: Fed by well and natural springs 🏵️ Poppy Season! Poppies are in BLOOM. Take a day trip and visit the local Antelope Valley Poppy Reserve! 🐕 Dog Friendly: Dogs are welcome! Be aware of potential wildlife risks for your pet(s). You are responsible for your pet(s) safety and accept these risks. Let off-leash at its own risk. 🔥 Fire Safety Notice: Help us protect the land by following these essential fire safety rules! We are in a strict NO CAMPFIRE ZONE due to high wildfire risk. No flame fires, fire pits, or charcoal grills are permitted at any time. Small gas stoves (white gas or propane) are ok for cooking if they have an on/off valve and are used responsibly on cleared surfaces away from dry grass, brush, or flammable material. Supervision required at all times, and flames must be fully extinguished after use. ☀️ Weather Snapshot Spring – Cool, breezy, great for hiking. April: Highs 66° / Lows 45° May: Highs 74° / Lows 51° Summer – Sunny days, cool nights, epic stargazing. June–Aug: Highs ~90° / Lows ~66° ⚠️ Rattlesnake Season Reminder 🐍 Warm weather means rattlesnakes are more active. If you're camping or hiking, stay on marked trails, watch your step, and avoid tall grass or rocky crevices. Rattlesnakes aren’t aggressive but will defend themselves if startled. Keep pets leashed, give wildlife space, and remember—we're guests in their home. Stay safe and enjoy the outdoors responsibly!
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$20
 / night

16. Magic Portal Stargazer's Retreat

88%
(76)
28mi from Stallion Springs · 14 sites · Tents, RVs
Discover Magic Portal Stargazer's Retreat, a premier camping, overlanding, and RV destination nestled in the heart of the Mojave Desert, just 90 minutes from Los Angeles. Our quaint and peaceful campsite offers a tranquil escape under the expansive celestial canopy, perfect for stargazing enthusiasts, nature lovers, and RV travelers. Nearby Attractions: Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve (4 mi): Stunning wildflowers and trails. Lake Hughes (10 mi): Fishing, hiking, scenic views. Arthur B. Ripley Desert Woodland State Park (12 mi): Iconic Joshua Trees. Campsite Features: Our five spacious campsites each include a solar lamp, space for tents or RVs (Campervans, Trucks, Class B RVs), and access to a shared outhouse. Discover Local Flora and Fauna: During daylight, soak in the beauty of the Mojave Desert's natural landscape. Watch out for the local wildlife like quail, roadrunners, and jackrabbits. As night cloaks the desert, you're presented with a mesmerizing spectacle of a starlit sky, making it a dream location for stargazers. During the spring you will be immersed in a sea of wildflowers.Unique Photo Opportunity: Capture memories at our whimsical 'Portal to Nowhere'—a freestanding doorframe set against the desert backdrop. Amenities & Tips: Please note, our amenities are basic to preserve the authentic charm of the surroundings. There no fire pits on site, and we encourage campers to bring along any additional necessities, including extra lighting, for their comfort. We do have a shared outhouse. Stargazing Highlight: Magic Portal sits within a designated dark sky zone, one of the closest to Los Angeles. Experience unmatched celestial views nightly. Reserve your adventure at Magic Portal Stargazer's Retreat today!
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$34
 / night

17. HIPTRIP Basecamp + Wildlife Habitat

85%
(10)
44mi from Stallion Springs · 2 sites · Tents
A NATURAL AMPHITHEATER SPACE – come tent-camp under the stars – at the base of desert chaparral rolling hills – on a secluded, flat, circular, primitive camp area 50 feet in diameter – within a three-acre wildlife habitat – along the edge of a quiet suburban neighborhood. ACCESS INCLUDES shaded concrete patio with gas-fired firepit (no wood). 18+ only. No pets. Pee anywhere, but bring your own camp toilet, please. NEARBY – Six Flags Magic Mountain, San Fernando Valley, Castaic Lake, Angeles National Forest, Pyramid Lake, Pacific Crest Trail, Antelope Valley Poppy Preserve, Southern Sierra Mountains, Mojave Desert. Downtown L.A., 60 minutes away. Orange County, 90+ minutes away. ONE HOUR NORTH OF DOWNTOWN L.A. – off I-5 at Newhall Ranch Road. Perfect for overnight stays before heading elsewhere in California – north or south. Friendly onsite host and property owner.
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$30
 / night

20. Sleepy Meadow Ranch

93%
(20)
33mi from Stallion Springs · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
The ranch been here for many years ( We uncovered a buried Horse wagon from the late 1800's at the back end of the property) . There was originally a very small cabin, but since it was upgraded by the previous owner around 1961 by adding a small kitchen and indoor restroom instead of the "outhouse" . My wife purchased the property about 3 years ago and we been doing intensive cleaning and upgrading of the Rustic property so we can share it with our guests !        Learn more about this land:Ranch setting on the high desert with over 15 pine trees for shadow areas.Great paved area with chairs and tables for eating, reading, or just contemplating nature! Plenty of room for RV's or tents! Water and electrical power available.Come and hear the wolves howl in the evening! ( Wolf reserve nearby).Great site for solitude, and relaxation or for bringing your toys and go play in the near areas! Great place for church groups or musicians that want to come in and play! (Also one small cabin available for couples!
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$70
 / night

Looking to go camping near Stallion Springs, California? Look no further than Hipcamp! With over 1000 options available, you're sure to find the perfect campsite for your adventure. Whether you prefer tent camping, RV camping, or cabin rentals, Hipcamp has got you covered. And with prices as low as $5 per night, camping has never been more affordable. Looking for top-rated campsites? Check out Cuyama Oaks Ranch (367 reviews), River Ridge Ranch -722 acres (348 reviews), and Radl Ranch (257 reviews). Plus, you'll have access to popular amenities like pets, campfires, and showers. And if you're into hiking, surfing, or wind sports, you'll find plenty of opportunities to explore the great outdoors. So pack your gear and get ready for an unforgettable camping experience in Stallion Springs, California!

96% (2.9K)

Top-rated campgrounds near Stallion Springs

1. Cuyama Badlands

99%
(4451)
49mi from Stallion Springs · 34 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
If you've ever wondered what it might be like to camp on the moon, this is it. Completely removed from civilization and surrounded by a barren nature that is alive with the subtle presence of the universe. Seasonally, Spring wildflowers burst across the landscape. Cave paintings of Chumash Indians at Painted Rock remind us of those who lived before us. **Read on for more details.** This is our home but we love to share our life in the outback. We believe it will give you a better appreciation of life's simpler side. That being said, and to maintain the balance here at home, we'd appreciate if you keep your dogs in your car until you get to your site. Our offerings include fresh air and sunshine, amazing night sky, endless views, and plenty of space and privacy to enjoy your moments in nature. You'll find our amenities and activities puposefully sparse here. Upon booking, there are about 5 miles of dirt road on the property that you are welcome to explore on foot or by bicycle. Rustic is the theme here. There is no shower, no wifi, and no electricity available, but you will enjoy your own private spigot and the cellular service is acceptable. For any sites located south of Ballinger Wash, your vehicle length is limited to 22' and no more than 4' overhang from the rear axle, so you don't get stuck in the crossing and block access for others. Towing services are 1-3 hours away. Our Songdog Camps are sparsely scattered atop a 200 foot mesa that looks west over a valley offering stunning desert sunsets and amazing stargazing. These UPPER SITES are NOT OHV friendly, but any of our canyon bottom sites are a great base for your riding adventures up in Ballinger Canyon OHV. We'll be happy to recommend a site for you. **Forest Service law enforcement is actively ticketing unplated OHV on Ballinger Canyon Road. Be sure to know and abide by the laws.** Our friendly cancellation policies vary between 24 hours for simple campsites and 72 hours for our Glamp sites and Group sites. Be sure to check the Google for distance to Cuyama Valley, and your dates for availability and site descriptions. Upon booking, you can look forward to an information packed email to help you make the very best of your trip! We look forward to seeing you!
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$40
 / night

2. Bakersfield Farm Animals & Pond

96%
(309)
19mi from Stallion Springs · 15 sites · Tents, Lodging
LOCATION INFO Enjoy a rustic, no-fuss stay on our 20-acre working farm just 15 miles south of Bakersfield, with easy freeway access. Campsites sit along the pond—perfect for catch-and-release fishing, paddle boarding, or kayaking. We have a small area with farm animals (pigs, goats, sheep, peacocks and chickens) for you to enjoy. Most guests are road-tripping, escaping LA, or stopping over en route to Yosemite, Sequoia, or Joshua Tree. Expect a desert climate: hot summers, cold winters. Each site includes a small table, potable water spigot, picnic table, and fire pit (bring your own wood). All sites are BYO tent or car-camping with the exception of our one Glamping Site which includes a queen bed. Some have vehicle height limits (noted in site names), and cannot accommodate pop-ups or truck campers. Amenities include one shared indoor toilet and an outdoor hot/cold shower. You may be greeted by our friendly, working farm dogs. We offer self check-in and you're welcome to arrive anytime after 1PM; checkout is 11AM. Please respect quiet hours after 10PM if arriving late. CAMP RULES No Pets – Our dogs protect the farm and see other animals as threats. You will be asked to leave with no refund if you bring a pet. Quiet Hours: 10 PM–7 AM – No exceptions. If we receive complaints about noise, you’ll be asked to leave immediately. 1 Tent + 1 Car per Site (Site 4 allows 2 tents/2 cars). If you need more tents, you will need to book multiple sites. No tents or canopies on the grass/lawn area. No fireworks or open flames outside of designated fire pits. Propane burners or grills are permitted. Do not feed the farm dogs—no treats or food, ever. At checkout: dispose of trash in the dumpster by Site 5, soak any hot coals, wipe down tables, and put back the kayaks and paddleboards. Shower use: Only farm-provided shampoo and soap are allowed. Fire pits must stay in place. Do not move them.
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$42
 / night

3. Underworld Farms

86%
(43)
45mi from Stallion Springs · 15 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Underworld Farms is a small goat ranch in the Kern River Valley. Surrounded by forestry land, on the Kern River, and on top of what used to be the old town of Whiskey Flat (Later re-named Kernville). There is no end to the beauty, history and adventure all around the property. Life took us to the Kern River Valley after moving out of Los Angeles. We enjoy living in the Southern Sierras immersed in all its natural beauty. The small but magnificent town of Kernville is approximately two and a half miles north of us. Our livestock includes horses, dairy goats, sheep, and rabbits: Most of which are raised and bred as our son's 4H or FFA projects. You may be wondering why our farm is called "Underworld Farms". In a nutshell, since our ranch is on the footprint of the historic town of Whiskey Flat, we just happen to be south of the old Whiskey Flat "Boot Hill" Cemetery. Our "driveway" is the road that led from the old town of Kernville to the cemetery. We hope that you consider parking your RV, van conversion, or trailer on one of our customized spots on the property. Or drive your vehicle and pitch a tent on one of our tent friendly sports. Or enjoy a stay in one of our small cabins. Regardless of what you stay in, you will definitely have a memorable time. The campground is VERY barebones and rural. Critters, bugs, and sometimes fellow Hipcampers can be sparce or prevalent pretty randomly. Because Underworld Farms is a working ranch, you will probably hear livestock noises like horses neighing, sheep and goats calling, and our protector dogs barking from time to time. We encourage you to walk over to the horses and goats and meet them. They especially like when you bring them carrots or apple pieces. The ranch has a double outhouse with a hand washing station sandwiched in between, it is rustic and bare bones. We check it to see if it has paper products, soap, water, and plenty of room in the trash bins. During the hotter months, the "daddy longleg" spiders enjoy infiltrating the outhouses and seem to spin new webs overnight. But they and their webs are harmless and easy to brush off. We ask for your assistance if there is something missing, or the trash needs taking out, or if the spiders have taken over again by getting ahold of us through the Hipcamp App and letting us know. With all that being said, there is an ambient beauty here that is unbelievable and memorable. This beauty and draw is so powerful that it causes the many people who come visit to make arrangements to live in our little valley. There is much to do in and around our valley that you couldn't do it all in a lifetime. We hope that you come and stay at the ranch while enjoying our valley. May you have a great time. *** THE PIN MAP ON HIPCAMP IS NOT 100% ACCURATE. PLEASE REFFER TO THE MAP OF THE PROPERTY IN THE PHOTOS
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$24
 / night

6. The Oasis At Antelope Valley, CA

43mi from Stallion Springs · 30 sites · Tents, RVs
Scenic Lancaster Oasis 🌄 Perfect RV & Vanlife Spot with Premium Amenities! Welcome to your ideal stopover in the heart of Lancaster, CA — where the beauty of the Mojave Desert meets modern convenience! 🚐💨 Nestled in a prime location, our private land offers a serene escape with panoramic views and a perfect setup for RV travelers and vanlifers alike. We also welcome our beloved snowbirds for extended stays! Come and enjoy our friendly atmosphere. This is the perfect spot to relax and refuel before tackling Los Angeles and its amazing landmarks: Universal Studios (less than 1 hour away), Paramount Studios (less than 1 hour away), Hollywood and the Observatory (a little over 1 hour away), Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, MGM, The Getty Museum, and so much more! At our unique RV spot, we’re committed to fostering a culture of respect, equity, and inclusion across all aspects of our community. We recognize that diversity — encompassing race, ethnicity, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, disability, ancestry, and country of origin — is a vital source of strength, innovation, and resilience. Lancaster is a gem in the Antelope Valley, renowned not only for its breathtaking desert landscapes but also for its vibrant local culture and history. Discover the iconic Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve, explore local museums, and enjoy a variety of outdoor activities right at your doorstep. Whether you’re capturing stunning sunset photos, hiking in pristine settings, or simply relaxing under the starlit sky, Lancaster provides an unforgettable backdrop. 🌼📸 Your Stay Includes: • Secure Parking Spot: Ample space for your RV or van, providing a safe and convenient base. • Full Bathroom Facilities: Stay comfortable with a private portable bathroom available 24/7. A free dump station is located nearby at Lancaster City Park Soccer Complex, open from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. • Pet Play Space: Traveling with furry friends? They’ll love our dedicated area just for pets! 🐾 • Access to Tools: Need to make quick fixes or adjustments to your vehicle? We’ve got you covered. A mechanic is also on call and can service your rig.
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$16
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8. Okihi- Reimagining The Kern River

96%
(28)
28mi from Stallion Springs · 8 sites · Tents, Lodging
Okihi is a unique sanctuary where habitat restoration meets outdoor adventure. Nestled in a diverse landscape, we focus on healing the land through hands-on conservation while offering a space to connect with nature, camp, and learn. This is not your average campground, so i make sure to look over the rules. They will be enforced to keep a tranquil vibe. Restore and Explore We’re committed to revitalizing native habitats—our land is a living example of ecological renewal. Wander scenic trails, enjoy wildlife, and witness the power of restoration in action. Sustainable Farming and Livestock Our animals play a key role in regeneration. Horses, sheep, goats, turkeys, and chickens help manage invasive weeds and maintain healthy ecosystems. We compost all their manure, turning waste into valuable resources for soil health. Camping and Community Camp under the stars, explore nature, and join us for seasonal events and workshops focused on sustainability, conservation, and community. Whether you're here to camp, hike, or volunteer, Okihi is a place where nature and people come together for a common cause. Okihi is more than a destination—it's a living example of land restoration, sustainable living, and the power of community. Come explore, learn, and make a difference! Okihi is approximately 15 minutes east of Downtown Bakersfield. 20 minutes away from the 99 hwy or 178 hwy. Whichever way you are traveling, we are a great stopover point. Sites are spread around on the east side of the property facing the river for beautiful river views while you sip coffee from your site. There are a multitude of recreation opportunities to enjoy. On site there is hiking, places to practice yoga or meditate, kayaking, paddle boarding. We also have a hammock veranda that is fully shaded and a great place to relax along the river. Miles of biking paths run on the road right by where we are situated and there is a nearby river rafting company if you want the white water experience. Most of our campers are road tripping, getting away from LA, or are looking for a stopover on their way to/from Yosemite, Sequoia, Joshua Tree, etc. We are in a desert climate – cold in the winter and hot in the summer. Portable heaters or fans with misting options are available for rent.
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$32
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9. Camping @ Quail Run Ostrich Ranch

95%
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30mi from Stallion Springs · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
Run by three generations, our ranch has been in our family for more than 70 years. We opened our doors to the public in 2014 to help support feeding our animals, bred and rescued, after the Powerhouse Fire almost burned us out. We’ve survived a county quarantine(2018-2019), the COVID Lockdowns (2021-2022), the Lake Fire (2020), and the Hurricane Kay burn scar debris flow and flood (9/11/22), depending on hard work and strong family and community bonds. In addition to camping and educational tours, we host private and community events, grow and sell produce and eggs, hatch and sell chicks, rescue ratites, and support the local bee population (which gives us RAW honey to sell), and are working to open a private U-pick-by-appointment orchard. We are all animal lovers, and conservationists, and try to do our part to ensure our children inherit a healthy and viable world. This is our home where we live, work, love, and play. We enjoy sharing our space with visitors who we hope learn about ostrich and make some great memories.
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$25
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11. Wandering Star Ranch

99%
(43)
40mi from Stallion Springs · 1 site · Tent, RV
Learn more about this land: Why book a camp site when you can book the campground? The Wandering Star is a private 20 acre dispersed group camp- Entire property (all sites) included in rental.  Bring a lock (Gate and Chain provided) and claim your retreat. Take your jeep or ATVs through our gates straight into the BrightStar BLM Wilderness which abuts the property on two sides and extends into the Jawbone wilderness.  Beginners can ride the extensive trails on the property itself. Play your music, dance naked, let your dogs run free... Enjoy the fantastic star gazing. Visit the primitive firing range a two minute walk away or by jeep, or plink varmints on site. Hiking, Biking.  Nearby fishing, swimming, boating in the Kern River or Lake . Situated on the back side of the lake, this site provides more sunlight time than many other sites around the lake.  In some cases close to 2 hours. Close to the lake at Mt. Mesa, boat launch, South fork Audubon nature preserve, restaurants, and scenic back road to Kernville. Gas/Diesel and Market with Deli 5 minutes away. (Ice, wood, adult beverages, fishing tackle, full grocery)
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$95
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12. Old West Mountain Camping Near LA!

96%
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47mi from Stallion Springs · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Learn more about this land:A vast expanse of oak trees, California Junipers and rugged, mountainous land running with jackrabbits, quail, and owls that is just 3 miles from Vazquez Rocks and the PCT, our ranch transports you. From the tent campsite, you look out for 20 miles and see nothing but nature across small mountains and canyons all the way to the peaks of Angeles National Forest in the distance. The campsite is a large flat area. For a trailer or RV it's a great place to park and the view is towards wide open spaces. With a tent or if you want more pure nature, you can drive out onto the property further towards the small ruin of the old homesteader's cabin or beyond. The property has a long-abandoned gold mine and circular arrastres where miners used mules to break up rocks. Nearby Acton has pick-your-own apples/pears/peaches at Bloom farms. We are at 3000 feet with strong sun during the day and cool mountains air at night. The camping is set away from structures, but if you want to stroll, closer to the ranch buildings, we have friendly small goats you can visit if interested and horses and a donkey to say hello to across the corral fence. 
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$43
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13. The Hideout - 100+ Acres Oak Trees

100%
(3)
25mi from Stallion Springs · 2 sites · Tents
NOT your usual, swanky Hipcamp site. If you're looking for a quirky, affordable escape from the city with easy access to the PCT and a unique rural farm vibe—Lake Hughes is for you! Creative Community Vibes: While this retreat offers plenty of peace and room to roam, it's not totally off-grid—you may cross paths with our resident artist(s), who live and work on the land. Our private retreat spans 100+ acres where Angeles National Forest meets high desert chaparral. Enjoy breathtaking valley views, 3 miles of hiking trails, a small-batch vineyard, fruit groves, and sunflower-filled pastures. Unplug, rest, and recharge your creativity in peaceful surroundings. Please note: Stay on marked trails, respect private property signs, and avoid entering other buildings on-site. Amenities: 🚽 Clean Porta-Potty near camping areas. 💧 Potable water: Fed by well and natural springs 🏵️ Poppy Season! Poppies are in BLOOM. Take a day trip and visit the local Antelope Valley Poppy Reserve! 🐕 Dog Friendly: Dogs are welcome! Be aware of potential wildlife risks for your pet(s). You are responsible for your pet(s) safety and accept these risks. Let off-leash at its own risk. 🔥 Fire Safety Notice: Help us protect the land by following these essential fire safety rules! We are in a strict NO CAMPFIRE ZONE due to high wildfire risk. No flame fires, fire pits, or charcoal grills are permitted at any time. Small gas stoves (white gas or propane) are ok for cooking if they have an on/off valve and are used responsibly on cleared surfaces away from dry grass, brush, or flammable material. Supervision required at all times, and flames must be fully extinguished after use. ☀️ Weather Snapshot Spring – Cool, breezy, great for hiking. April: Highs 66° / Lows 45° May: Highs 74° / Lows 51° Summer – Sunny days, cool nights, epic stargazing. June–Aug: Highs ~90° / Lows ~66° ⚠️ Rattlesnake Season Reminder 🐍 Warm weather means rattlesnakes are more active. If you're camping or hiking, stay on marked trails, watch your step, and avoid tall grass or rocky crevices. Rattlesnakes aren’t aggressive but will defend themselves if startled. Keep pets leashed, give wildlife space, and remember—we're guests in their home. Stay safe and enjoy the outdoors responsibly!
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$20
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16. Magic Portal Stargazer's Retreat

88%
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28mi from Stallion Springs · 14 sites · Tents, RVs
Discover Magic Portal Stargazer's Retreat, a premier camping, overlanding, and RV destination nestled in the heart of the Mojave Desert, just 90 minutes from Los Angeles. Our quaint and peaceful campsite offers a tranquil escape under the expansive celestial canopy, perfect for stargazing enthusiasts, nature lovers, and RV travelers. Nearby Attractions: Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve (4 mi): Stunning wildflowers and trails. Lake Hughes (10 mi): Fishing, hiking, scenic views. Arthur B. Ripley Desert Woodland State Park (12 mi): Iconic Joshua Trees. Campsite Features: Our five spacious campsites each include a solar lamp, space for tents or RVs (Campervans, Trucks, Class B RVs), and access to a shared outhouse. Discover Local Flora and Fauna: During daylight, soak in the beauty of the Mojave Desert's natural landscape. Watch out for the local wildlife like quail, roadrunners, and jackrabbits. As night cloaks the desert, you're presented with a mesmerizing spectacle of a starlit sky, making it a dream location for stargazers. During the spring you will be immersed in a sea of wildflowers.Unique Photo Opportunity: Capture memories at our whimsical 'Portal to Nowhere'—a freestanding doorframe set against the desert backdrop. Amenities & Tips: Please note, our amenities are basic to preserve the authentic charm of the surroundings. There no fire pits on site, and we encourage campers to bring along any additional necessities, including extra lighting, for their comfort. We do have a shared outhouse. Stargazing Highlight: Magic Portal sits within a designated dark sky zone, one of the closest to Los Angeles. Experience unmatched celestial views nightly. Reserve your adventure at Magic Portal Stargazer's Retreat today!
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$34
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17. HIPTRIP Basecamp + Wildlife Habitat

85%
(10)
44mi from Stallion Springs · 2 sites · Tents
A NATURAL AMPHITHEATER SPACE – come tent-camp under the stars – at the base of desert chaparral rolling hills – on a secluded, flat, circular, primitive camp area 50 feet in diameter – within a three-acre wildlife habitat – along the edge of a quiet suburban neighborhood. ACCESS INCLUDES shaded concrete patio with gas-fired firepit (no wood). 18+ only. No pets. Pee anywhere, but bring your own camp toilet, please. NEARBY – Six Flags Magic Mountain, San Fernando Valley, Castaic Lake, Angeles National Forest, Pyramid Lake, Pacific Crest Trail, Antelope Valley Poppy Preserve, Southern Sierra Mountains, Mojave Desert. Downtown L.A., 60 minutes away. Orange County, 90+ minutes away. ONE HOUR NORTH OF DOWNTOWN L.A. – off I-5 at Newhall Ranch Road. Perfect for overnight stays before heading elsewhere in California – north or south. Friendly onsite host and property owner.
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$30
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20. Sleepy Meadow Ranch

93%
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33mi from Stallion Springs · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
The ranch been here for many years ( We uncovered a buried Horse wagon from the late 1800's at the back end of the property) . There was originally a very small cabin, but since it was upgraded by the previous owner around 1961 by adding a small kitchen and indoor restroom instead of the "outhouse" . My wife purchased the property about 3 years ago and we been doing intensive cleaning and upgrading of the Rustic property so we can share it with our guests !        Learn more about this land:Ranch setting on the high desert with over 15 pine trees for shadow areas.Great paved area with chairs and tables for eating, reading, or just contemplating nature! Plenty of room for RV's or tents! Water and electrical power available.Come and hear the wolves howl in the evening! ( Wolf reserve nearby).Great site for solitude, and relaxation or for bringing your toys and go play in the near areas! Great place for church groups or musicians that want to come in and play! (Also one small cabin available for couples!
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$70
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