The best beach camping near Vacaville

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Looking to camp near Vacaville, California and enjoy the beach? Look no further than Hipcamp! With over 190 options specifically tailored to your preference, you can find the perfect campsite for your beach getaway. Whether you're looking for a secluded spot or a bustling campground, Hipcamp has got you covered. Check out top-rated campsites like Salmon Creek Ranch (1270 reviews), The Meadows at Isleton (514 reviews), and Sierra Circles Sculpture Garden (388 reviews). With popular amenities like trash, campfires, and toilets, and activities like biking, historic sites, and whitewater paddling, you'll have everything you need for an unforgettable camping experience. The average price per night is $85, with options as low as $25 per night. Happy camping!

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Top-rated campgrounds

Dispersed tent-only camping in the "dome meadow"

1. Slide Ranch

96%
(156)
48mi from Vacaville · 25 sites · Tents, Lodging · Muir Beach, CA
Slide Ranch is a nonprofit organization established in 1970, becoming one of the first Park Partners in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. Slide Ranch is located on the Marin coast, on land that has a rich history in connecting people to food. The Coast Miwok once fished and foraged for food at this site, and in the late 19th century Portuguese dairy farmers purchased the land and produced milk and butter for residents of San Francisco. In 1969, 134 acres of this fertile coastline were rescued from commercial development. Slide Ranch camping fees directly fund scholarships for youth programs throughout the year. Slide Ranch is an unpaved ranch environment. Our trails and garden paths all consist of uneven, sloping terrain, often muddy or soft ground during the winter season, and may be challenging to access for visitors with significant mobility restrictions. Minors aged 17 and under must be accompanied by an adult. No pets allowed; service animals are permitted. We do not have showering facilities or flush toilets. Water in all Slide Ranch taps is potable for refilling water bottles/jugs. Soap is provided for hand washing. Slide Ranch does not have any concessions on site. Camping is not supported by the on-site staff. Per current GGNRA regulations, campfires and open flames of any kind are not allowed.
Potable water
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from 
$50
 / night
Sunset end of December 2020

2. The Meadows at Isleton

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(1523)
24mi from Vacaville · 20 sites · Tents, RVs · Isleton, CA
Once an asparagus farm for Heinz, the property was left neglected for over 25 years. They started to convert the land to a lavender farm when they realized that there was more that they should do to enjoy their journey, hence; they incorporated the camping to share this beautiful location with others. From majestic sunrises to magnificent sunsets, The Meadows offers not only a calm and relaxing atmosphere gained from the Lavenders growing, but also provides a central location to all of the California River Delta venues and experiences. From local wine tasting to boating, fishing or just enjoying the nearby collectic towns, Bring your tent, trailer, or motor home to enjoy the heart of the California river delta. Each campsite is extra large for privacy and room to spread out. Dog-friendly. Watch the sunset while enjoying the picturesque views of the surrounding vineyards. Walk the streets of our historic downtown and visit the small shops and locally-owned restaurants-- Manny’s Barzzeria, Mc Broodery's, Pineapples, or Peters Steak House. Of course, don’t miss out on DeJacks our country store that stocks it all!! Spend the day at the public fishing docks, kayak for the day in the delta waters, or head over to Sherman Islands epic wind/kite surfing areas. Local year-round festivals abound in the Delta and The Meadows is strategically located central to all. Our small town of 800 people will truly give you the feeling of being out of the big city!
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$50
 / night
East Levee sunset.

3. Delta Respite

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(91)
26mi from Vacaville · 1 site · Lodging · Sherman Island, CA
The perfect solo escape! Treat yourself to a quiet getaway for one at this cozy, clean and comfortable cabin on our rural farm, between two rivers, on Sherman Island. Located in the eastern San Francisco Bay Area at the confluence of the San Joaquin River, Sacramento River, and the eastern terminus of San Francisco Bay, Sherman Island is known for its wildlife, sunrises, and sunsets, and its dark sky for stargazing opportunities. The property is surrounded by alfalfa fields, grazing cattle, sheep, and a wildland habitat populated with migratory and native birds, animals, and plants. The one-room cabin has a bed and clawfoot bathtub with hot water offering a peaceful escape on our 5-acre tree-lined farm. Here you can listen to birdsong instead of the sounds of the city. This is an ideal cabin for birdwatchers, writers, plein air painters, nature photographers, stargazing, windsurfers/kiteboarders, meditation, or some stress-free, peaceful reset time. The private cottage has a refrigerator, microwave, compostable dinnerware, drinking water, and a coffeemaker with coffee. It is air-conditioned in summer and heated in winter. Pets are welcome and free to enjoy being off-leash in the cabin's fenced yard. The hosts raise free-range chickens and bees on their farm and also conduct a nonprofit rescue and hospice for senior pets. The property is in the Pacific Migratory Flyway, surrounded by a 1000-acre State habitat/preserve populated by wildlife and seasonal birds. Downtown San Francisco and Sacramento are each about 50 miles away in opposite directions. Mount Diablo, viewed from the property, is about 15 miles south and offers hiking trails with stunning views and abundant wildlife. Friday bookings are for a minimum of 2 nights.
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$145
 / night
There was plenty of space for everyone to find their own private nook.

7. Folsom Lake

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(92)
50mi from Vacaville · 7 sites · Lodging · Granite Bay, CA
PLEASE TAKE NOTE: THERE ARE 2 DIFFERENT CAMPGROUNDS AT 2 DIFFERENT LOCATIONS ON FOLSOM LAKE: ONE LOCATION IS BEALS POINT CAMPGROUND IN GRANITE BAY. (HAS BOTH BASIC AND LUXURY GLAMPING) THE 2ND LOCATION IS PENINSULA CAMPGROUND IN PILOT HILL (ONLY HAS BASIC GLAMPING) Located at the base of the Sierra foothills, the lake and recreation area offers opportunities for hiking, biking, running, camping, picnicking, horseback riding, water-skiing and boating. Fishing offers trout, catfish, big and small mouth bass or perch. Visitors can also see the Folsom Powerhouse (once called "the greatest operative electrical plant on the American continent"), which from 1885 to 1952 produced 11,000 volts of electricity for Sacramento residents. For cyclists, there is a 32-mile long bicycle path at Beals Point that connects Folsom Lake with many Sacramento County parks before reaching Old Sacramento. The park also includes Lake Natoma, downstream from Folsom Lake, which is popular for crew races, sailing, kayaking and other aquatic sports. At both locations, you will stay in 16ft deluxe tents. Each tent has 2 full beds in them. At Beals Point we offer "Luxury" Glamping with real furniture, cozy bedding, and all the amenities you need for a relaxing and fun filled stay for up to 8 people (AT BEALS POINT ONLY!). At both Beals Point and Peninsula, we also offer "Basic" Glamping, where we bring the tent and mattresses, and you bring the rest. This means that you need to bring your own sheets, pillows, sleeping bags, blankets and other camping essentials. Close by the sites are public restrooms with running water, drinking water, and showers. Hiking trails are found all around at both locations. At Beals Point you can rent kayaks, visit the snack bar, or take a dip in the lake- whatever suits your needs can be found close by!
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from 
$99
 / night
Rancho Seco Recreational Park

8. Rancho Seco Recreational Park

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48mi from Vacaville · 21 sites · Herald, CA
Rancho Seco Recreational Area stands out as a unique destination due to its expansive 400-acre park that offers a diverse range of recreational activities, making it an ideal spot for both day trips and overnight stays. Nestled in California's Central Valley, just 25 miles from downtown Sacramento, this scenic area features a 160-acre lake fed by the Folsom South Canal, perfect for camping, boating, fishing, swimming, and wildlife observation. The park, acquired by the Sacramento Municipal Utility District in 1992, has transformed into a beloved recreational haven and wildlife refuge. Visitors and locals alike appreciate the natural beauty and the variety of water activities available. The lake is open year-round, with a designated swimming beach located on the southeastern side, conveniently near group picnic areas. Reservations can be made for group picnics accommodating 50 or more people, while smaller covered pavilions are available for smaller gatherings. For those looking to explore, the Howard Ranch Trail and Amanda Blake Memorial Wildlife Refuge offer public access for hiking and wildlife viewing. Admission to these areas is included in the park fee. Boating enthusiasts can launch electric motor boats, rowboats, or sailboats from ramps located at both ends of the dam, with ramp hours aligning with facility hours.
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Toilets

Looking to camp near Vacaville, California and enjoy the beach? Look no further than Hipcamp! With over 190 options specifically tailored to your preference, you can find the perfect campsite for your beach getaway. Whether you're looking for a secluded spot or a bustling campground, Hipcamp has got you covered. Check out top-rated campsites like Salmon Creek Ranch (1270 reviews), The Meadows at Isleton (514 reviews), and Sierra Circles Sculpture Garden (388 reviews). With popular amenities like trash, campfires, and toilets, and activities like biking, historic sites, and whitewater paddling, you'll have everything you need for an unforgettable camping experience. The average price per night is $85, with options as low as $25 per night. Happy camping!

95% (836)

Top-rated campgrounds

Dispersed tent-only camping in the "dome meadow"

1. Slide Ranch

96%
(156)
48mi from Vacaville · 25 sites · Tents, Lodging · Muir Beach, CA
Slide Ranch is a nonprofit organization established in 1970, becoming one of the first Park Partners in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. Slide Ranch is located on the Marin coast, on land that has a rich history in connecting people to food. The Coast Miwok once fished and foraged for food at this site, and in the late 19th century Portuguese dairy farmers purchased the land and produced milk and butter for residents of San Francisco. In 1969, 134 acres of this fertile coastline were rescued from commercial development. Slide Ranch camping fees directly fund scholarships for youth programs throughout the year. Slide Ranch is an unpaved ranch environment. Our trails and garden paths all consist of uneven, sloping terrain, often muddy or soft ground during the winter season, and may be challenging to access for visitors with significant mobility restrictions. Minors aged 17 and under must be accompanied by an adult. No pets allowed; service animals are permitted. We do not have showering facilities or flush toilets. Water in all Slide Ranch taps is potable for refilling water bottles/jugs. Soap is provided for hand washing. Slide Ranch does not have any concessions on site. Camping is not supported by the on-site staff. Per current GGNRA regulations, campfires and open flames of any kind are not allowed.
Potable water
Toilets
Cooking equipment
from 
$50
 / night
Sunset end of December 2020

2. The Meadows at Isleton

95%
(1523)
24mi from Vacaville · 20 sites · Tents, RVs · Isleton, CA
Once an asparagus farm for Heinz, the property was left neglected for over 25 years. They started to convert the land to a lavender farm when they realized that there was more that they should do to enjoy their journey, hence; they incorporated the camping to share this beautiful location with others. From majestic sunrises to magnificent sunsets, The Meadows offers not only a calm and relaxing atmosphere gained from the Lavenders growing, but also provides a central location to all of the California River Delta venues and experiences. From local wine tasting to boating, fishing or just enjoying the nearby collectic towns, Bring your tent, trailer, or motor home to enjoy the heart of the California river delta. Each campsite is extra large for privacy and room to spread out. Dog-friendly. Watch the sunset while enjoying the picturesque views of the surrounding vineyards. Walk the streets of our historic downtown and visit the small shops and locally-owned restaurants-- Manny’s Barzzeria, Mc Broodery's, Pineapples, or Peters Steak House. Of course, don’t miss out on DeJacks our country store that stocks it all!! Spend the day at the public fishing docks, kayak for the day in the delta waters, or head over to Sherman Islands epic wind/kite surfing areas. Local year-round festivals abound in the Delta and The Meadows is strategically located central to all. Our small town of 800 people will truly give you the feeling of being out of the big city!
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$50
 / night
East Levee sunset.

3. Delta Respite

100%
(91)
26mi from Vacaville · 1 site · Lodging · Sherman Island, CA
The perfect solo escape! Treat yourself to a quiet getaway for one at this cozy, clean and comfortable cabin on our rural farm, between two rivers, on Sherman Island. Located in the eastern San Francisco Bay Area at the confluence of the San Joaquin River, Sacramento River, and the eastern terminus of San Francisco Bay, Sherman Island is known for its wildlife, sunrises, and sunsets, and its dark sky for stargazing opportunities. The property is surrounded by alfalfa fields, grazing cattle, sheep, and a wildland habitat populated with migratory and native birds, animals, and plants. The one-room cabin has a bed and clawfoot bathtub with hot water offering a peaceful escape on our 5-acre tree-lined farm. Here you can listen to birdsong instead of the sounds of the city. This is an ideal cabin for birdwatchers, writers, plein air painters, nature photographers, stargazing, windsurfers/kiteboarders, meditation, or some stress-free, peaceful reset time. The private cottage has a refrigerator, microwave, compostable dinnerware, drinking water, and a coffeemaker with coffee. It is air-conditioned in summer and heated in winter. Pets are welcome and free to enjoy being off-leash in the cabin's fenced yard. The hosts raise free-range chickens and bees on their farm and also conduct a nonprofit rescue and hospice for senior pets. The property is in the Pacific Migratory Flyway, surrounded by a 1000-acre State habitat/preserve populated by wildlife and seasonal birds. Downtown San Francisco and Sacramento are each about 50 miles away in opposite directions. Mount Diablo, viewed from the property, is about 15 miles south and offers hiking trails with stunning views and abundant wildlife. Friday bookings are for a minimum of 2 nights.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$145
 / night
There was plenty of space for everyone to find their own private nook.

7. Folsom Lake

96%
(92)
50mi from Vacaville · 7 sites · Lodging · Granite Bay, CA
PLEASE TAKE NOTE: THERE ARE 2 DIFFERENT CAMPGROUNDS AT 2 DIFFERENT LOCATIONS ON FOLSOM LAKE: ONE LOCATION IS BEALS POINT CAMPGROUND IN GRANITE BAY. (HAS BOTH BASIC AND LUXURY GLAMPING) THE 2ND LOCATION IS PENINSULA CAMPGROUND IN PILOT HILL (ONLY HAS BASIC GLAMPING) Located at the base of the Sierra foothills, the lake and recreation area offers opportunities for hiking, biking, running, camping, picnicking, horseback riding, water-skiing and boating. Fishing offers trout, catfish, big and small mouth bass or perch. Visitors can also see the Folsom Powerhouse (once called "the greatest operative electrical plant on the American continent"), which from 1885 to 1952 produced 11,000 volts of electricity for Sacramento residents. For cyclists, there is a 32-mile long bicycle path at Beals Point that connects Folsom Lake with many Sacramento County parks before reaching Old Sacramento. The park also includes Lake Natoma, downstream from Folsom Lake, which is popular for crew races, sailing, kayaking and other aquatic sports. At both locations, you will stay in 16ft deluxe tents. Each tent has 2 full beds in them. At Beals Point we offer "Luxury" Glamping with real furniture, cozy bedding, and all the amenities you need for a relaxing and fun filled stay for up to 8 people (AT BEALS POINT ONLY!). At both Beals Point and Peninsula, we also offer "Basic" Glamping, where we bring the tent and mattresses, and you bring the rest. This means that you need to bring your own sheets, pillows, sleeping bags, blankets and other camping essentials. Close by the sites are public restrooms with running water, drinking water, and showers. Hiking trails are found all around at both locations. At Beals Point you can rent kayaks, visit the snack bar, or take a dip in the lake- whatever suits your needs can be found close by!
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$99
 / night
Rancho Seco Recreational Park

8. Rancho Seco Recreational Park

100%
(1)
48mi from Vacaville · 21 sites · Herald, CA
Rancho Seco Recreational Area stands out as a unique destination due to its expansive 400-acre park that offers a diverse range of recreational activities, making it an ideal spot for both day trips and overnight stays. Nestled in California's Central Valley, just 25 miles from downtown Sacramento, this scenic area features a 160-acre lake fed by the Folsom South Canal, perfect for camping, boating, fishing, swimming, and wildlife observation. The park, acquired by the Sacramento Municipal Utility District in 1992, has transformed into a beloved recreational haven and wildlife refuge. Visitors and locals alike appreciate the natural beauty and the variety of water activities available. The lake is open year-round, with a designated swimming beach located on the southeastern side, conveniently near group picnic areas. Reservations can be made for group picnics accommodating 50 or more people, while smaller covered pavilions are available for smaller gatherings. For those looking to explore, the Howard Ranch Trail and Amanda Blake Memorial Wildlife Refuge offer public access for hiking and wildlife viewing. Admission to these areas is included in the park fee. Boating enthusiasts can launch electric motor boats, rowboats, or sailboats from ramps located at both ends of the dam, with ramp hours aligning with facility hours.
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