RV camping near Wasco

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If you’re looking for RV camping in Wasco, you’ll find over 540 options that let you roll in, plug up, and settle down without fuss. Prices start at $20 a night, with most sites averaging around $45. This area caters to big rigs and smaller setups alike—water and electricity hookups are standard, so you won’t be roughing it. Campsites stretch from open grasslands to tucked-away canyons, with wildlife-watching, horseback-riding, and swimming just steps from your door. Start with Cuyama Badlands (1973 reviews), known for wide-open skies and quiet mornings. Blue Sky Center (436 reviews) offers easy access and a sense of community, while Spirit Walk - Private Retreat (288 reviews) puts you closer to hidden trails and peaceful views. If you want space to unwind and easy access to the outdoors, Wasco’s RV sites make a smart basecamp.

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Top-rated RV parks near Wasco

1. Cuyama Badlands

99%
(4451)
49mi from Wasco · 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!
Pets
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$40
 / night

2. Blue Sky Center

94%
(748)
48mi from Wasco · 31 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
1948- On January 1, 1948 a wildcatter named George Hadley, who had been oil prospecting in the valley for 10 years, made the first oil strike in the Cuyama Valley. Richfield Oil Company soon moved in and extracted nearly 300 million barrels of oil in just a few short years. To accommodate an exploding workforce in the early 1950s, the company built the town of New Cuyama, its infrastructure, public buildings, the Cuyama airstrip (L88) and all the industrial structures that are now home to Blue Sky. Richfield Oil Company, later merging with Atlantic Oil Company forming the Atlantic Richfield Oil Company (ARCO), created high-paying jobs, a safe and prosperous community, and developed schools, churches, and recreational areas for the employee-residents.1973- With dwindling production in the area and new discoveries in Alaska, Atlantic-Richfield Oil Company put the town of New Cuyama and its associated infrastructure up for sale. Word of an entire town for sale made its way to entrepreneur, Russell O’Quinn of the Foundation for Airborne Relief (FAR) and Mildred Dotson, a wealthy widow from Tulsa, Oklahoma. The two worked together to acquire the townsite and adjacent land. O’Quinn, an aviator, inventor, and test pilot, aspired to use the New Cuyama airstrip and facilities as a base for humanitarian relief and a non-profit trade school. Though not fully realized, FAR’s primary vision included utilizing converted military aircraft to airlift food and medical supplies to developing countries and global disaster areas. Dotson had loftier goals. Her plans included an 18-hole fly-in golf course, expansion of the Buckhorn Restaurant and Motel, and a 40- to 50-acre lake for amphibious landing and water sports. 1986- Another visionary, Harry Kislevitz, inventor of the popular design tool Colorforms® and founder of Future City/Villages International, sought to develop the site as a “City of Friendship,” an all-electric village of 5,000 earthen homes. The dwellings were to be designed by Nader Khalili, an Iranian-born architect who specialized in earthen structures, worked with NASA on prototypes for lunar homes and received an award from the United Nations for his work towards the development of low cost, sustainable structures for human shelter in impoverished and disaster prone environments. One 628-sq-ft Khalili prototype remains on the property today ("the Cantina"). Khalili went on to form the California Institute for Earth Art and Architecture, Cal-Earth, in Hesperia, CA.1993- Recognizing the transformative potential of clean, solar power and the attractiveness of a rural destination, entrepreneur Mike Nolan worked to develop the Solar Skypark and Big Sky Guest Ranch with Santa Barbara Architect, Barry Berkus. The Sky Park included plans for sixty-five fly-in residences on one-acre lots powered completely from clean, solar energy. The Big Sky Guest Ranch was intended to function as a clubhouse for Skypark residents complete with an equestrian center, a small subsistence farm, pool and plenty of enriching recreational activities. 2012- At the end of 2011, the Zannon Family Foundation made a long-term investment in acquiring the New Cuyama Airport property with the vision of rehabilitating the site to be a low-cost resource for programs and organizations working to advance sustainable living practices and technologies. Plans began soon after towards developing a framework and organization to develop the space and coordinate with prospective programs and institutions. In 2014 Blue Sky Sustainable Living Center ("Blue Sky Center") received 501(c)(3) not-for-profit status, endeavoring to reclaim this property for the public good. Today, Blue Sky Center provides unduplicated services and technical assistance to support small businesses and entrepreneurs as well as the local food system, with core work focused on community research and advocacy led by Cuyamans. Learn more on our website and consider supporting our community work with your donation or by hosting your next special event here!
Pets
from 
$35
 / night

3. Spirit Walk - Private Retreat

99%
(564)
50mi from Wasco · 15 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Private ADULT ONLY camping. With a central outdoor kitchen and dining area, group fire pit, and a bathroom with a composting toilet, sink and shower. Seasonal creek. Quiet and private. Stargazer and the Boulders have their own fire pit, and there's a communal fire pit too. We have a small cabin (The Playhouse) and 9 campsites. Each campsite will accommodate a medium size tent (10’x10’ max), except for The Boulders which will accommodate more. No Pets, No Smoking ADULTS ONLY. Spirit Walk is a quiet meditative place. It is not a conducive environment for young children. Thank you for understanding. Lake Isabella, the Kern River and historic Kernville are just 5 minutes down the road. All Hipcamp proceeds go directly back into the land in the way of forest maintenance, a tree planting program and improvements to the facilities.
Full hookups
from 
$55
 / night

6. Orange Grove RV Park

100%
(3)
32mi from Wasco · 93 sites · RVs
Every one of our extra-long, pull-thru sites offers the shade of two or more leafy orange trees. With their snowy white trunks and fragrant, flavorful fruits, the trees form a 40-acre oasis of shade and serenity in Bakersfield’s desert climate. And guess what? You can pick all the sweet, delicious oranges you want. Swim, hike, and explore at California’s most unique destination – Orange Grove RV Park. Easily accessible from CA Hwy 58, comfort and luxury are yours at Orange Grove. Sip your morning coffee as the sun comes up over the Sierra Nevada Mountains, just as folks have been doing since we first opened in 1989. Enjoy 272 days of sunshine every year, romp with your doggie in the dog parks, and leave your mittens behind. Our cleanliness, convenience, and superior service bring guests in. Our affordable rates, rave reviews, and a variety of discounts keep folks coming back. Friendly and courteous customer service makes every moment of your visit a real pleasure. Follow the smoothly paved street to your level, paved site. Every RV space offers… - Extra wide pull-through spaces - 65′ and 90′ spaces - Room for 4 slide-outs - Spotlessly clean restroom and shower facilities - Large modern laundry facility - Cable TV hookups - Parking for 2 vehicles - Picnic table
Pets
Full hookups
from 
$60
 / night

8. Carrizo National

91%
(68)
37mi from Wasco · 19 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Enjoy the wonders of Carrizo National Park. Home to the largest Soda Lake with 360 degree views and the super bloom that attracts thousands of people every Spring. Reconnect with nature and escape the noise and pollution of the city. The majestic hills frame a perfect view of the sky so you can experience sunsets, sunrises, full moons, eclipses and starry nights like never before. You may see local wildlife such as mountain lions and elk in the surrounding hills, rabbits and tarantulas in the fields or even hear foxes and coyotes howling in the distance. Driving Instructions: Head toward the middle of 7 Mile Road until you see a Green outhouse building on the south side. Coordinates: 35°17'04.6"N 119°54'13.7"W  Don't forget to walk on the soda lake! It's a short drive just south of the property. There is cell service on the property for most carriers.  Please be extra cautious with your campfires. Your Feedback is appreciated and is used to improve future experiences for guests. Thank you!
Pets
from 
$34
 / night

9. Manzanita Farms

100%
(5)
43mi from Wasco · 1 site · RV
Our camp area is right next to our home. We live on 2 acres which is apart of our families 500 acre ranch and home to a summer camp and retreats. There are nice hiking trails we can direct you to as long as the National Forest isn't closed. We have a few picnic tables, outdoor electrical, a grill, fresh spring water, water hook up and beautiful scenery all around. We do own a few ca.  Our space isn’t huge but we are happy to share. We live in a remote area and its beautiful and quiet.  There is a local town 6 miles down the road that has several places to eat and one small place to get some grocery. This property that we live on has been lived on now by 4 generations. My grandpa bought this land with his brother in 1940s. His brother eventually sold his portion leaving my grandpa with a little over 500 acres...We also run retreats off and on year round on the main property and offer a wide variety of things for our clients. Due to COVID, and the strange year had, we thought that this would help us gain a little of our money lost as well as meet some really cool travelers along the way. We call this God's country because it is a unique and beautiful peace of land, even in the driest of moments. And...there is beautiful manzanita trees all over property. We personally live 1/2 mile from the main part of the property Jameson Ranch, where the summer camp is held. I love to garden and are in the process of expanding our portion of the property to putting in fruit orchards and berry bushes. Our whole property also borders the Sequoia National Forest and there are some fun walking trails around there. Its very peaceful here and a reconnect with nature so to speak if that is what you are looking for. We hope to share this little bit of our heaven with you. Side note: If interested in the summer time programs for kids camp or family camp, let us know and we are happy to share that with you too.
Pets
from 
$57
 / night

12. Secluded Carrizo Plains Campsite

94%
(62)
34mi from Wasco · 1 site · RV
Looking for a place to get away from the stresses of the city and enjoy some peace and tranquility? Look no further than the Heritage Campsite. For the past four years, this has been our go-to spot for camping and creating great memories with our family and pets. Located just a few miles from the Carrizo Plain National Monument and Soda Lake, this 2.5-acre lot is one of California's best-kept secrets. With only a few hours' drive from Los Angeles and San Luis Obispo, it offers visitors a rare opportunity to be alone with nature and experience the beauty of the outdoors. Learn more about this land: The Heritage Campsite is RV, travel trailer, and van-friendly, and generators are allowed at your discretion. And with no other visitors on the property, you'll have the entire lot to yourself. One of the most amazing things about this campsite is the clear and beautiful night sky. With no city lights to interfere, you'll be able to see the stars like never before. And if you're lucky, you may even hear the coyotes howling in the distance. During the spring, the valley comes alive with lush, colorful flowers that blanket the mountains in blue, green, purple, and yellow. It's a sight that you'll never forget and a reminder of the beauty of nature. So why wait? Book your stay at the Heritage Campsite today and experience the magic of this hidden gem. It's like going back in time to the pioneering days or the native American passage travels. It's the perfect place to relax, unwind, and create new memories that will last a lifetime. Also, please note due to the high temperatures this summer and the increased risk of fire caused by dry, easily flammable grass, we kindly ask that you restrict all open flames and fire-related activities during this period.
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$15
 / night

13. Cuyama Valley View

100%
(17)
46mi from Wasco · 2 sites · RVs
Learn more about this land: View of the Cuyama Valley and Coastal Mountains. Rising terrain in the foothills of the Los Padres National Forest with native Juniper, grassland, dry creek beds and canyons. Great for hiking, mountain biking, star gazing and bird watching! Panoramic views and privacy are key features. There is convenient access and it is a fenced/gated property. Summer breeze prevails, winter can expect low to freezing temperatures and occasional snow in winter months.  Behind the campsite to the east are some farm buildings/storage, owners home is visible to the south half a mile away, manager lives on the property. The campsite is accessible with vehicle and trailer or RV with pull through/turnaround access. RV camping is preferable due to weather and/or wildlife, please message first to determine if it is a good fit for your visit. Campsite has a concrete slab, campfire bowl, non-potable water access, no restroom. If you prefer, there is always the option of camping somewhere else on the property, as there is a total of 740 acres.
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$38
 / night

14. 10 Star Ranch

33mi from Wasco · 30 sites · Tents, RVs
A semi-rural area with the California aqueduct in the backyard. The city of Taft is about 8 miles west of this little oasis in the desert of Kern County. We are just 20 miles, or 24 minutes from the busy I-5 Freeway. Come unwind and enjoy the quiet nature or host a party. The sky is the limit! Bathroom facilities available with 1 shower. 35°07'21"N 119°22'31"W Activities close to 10 Star Ranch: .001 Miles. California Aqueduct fishing out your back door. 29 Miles. Wind Wolves Preserve, 16019 CA-166, Bakersfield, CA 93311 https://wildlandsconservancy.org/preserves/windwolves 4 Miles. Moto X Racetracks. Honolulu Rd, Taft, CA 93268 https://www.taftracing.com/ 6 Miles. West Kern Oil Museum. 1168 Wood Street,Taft, California 93268 https://www.westkernoilmuseum.org/ 16 Miles. Buena Vista Golf Course. Mifflin Ln, Taft, CA 93268 https://www.golfbv.com/ 21 Miles. Buena Vista Lake. 13601 Ironbark Rd, Bakersfield, CA 93311 https://www.kerncounty.com/government/parks 22 Miles. Kern County Gun Club. 12450 Shotgun Rd, Bakersfield, CA 93311 http://www.kerncountygunclub.com/ 18 Miles. Skydive San Joaquin Valley Inc. 12112 Copus Rd, Bakersfield, CA 93313 http://skydivesanjoaquinvalley.com/
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$16
 / night

15. Rancho mixteco

100%
(2)
37mi from Wasco · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Rancho Mixteco: A Hidden Gem for Glamping and RV Camping in Maricopa, California Nestled in the serene landscape of Maricopa, California, Rancho Mixteco is a breathtaking retreat for glamping and RV camping enthusiasts. This unique destination offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, tranquility, and adventure, making it an ideal getaway for those seeking relaxation under the stars. One of the most captivating features of Rancho Mixteco is its unobstructed view of the night sky. Away from the city lights, the stargazing experience here is truly magical, with constellations, shooting stars, and even the Milky Way visible on clear nights. As you unwind by the campfire, you’ll find yourself mesmerized by the vastness of the cosmos above. The ranch is also home to friendly, free-roaming rabbits, adding to its charm and peaceful atmosphere. Whether you're sipping coffee in the morning or enjoying the sunset, you’ll see these gentle creatures hopping around, making the experience even more enchanting. From Rancho Mixteco, you get a stunning panoramic view of Highway 166, a scenic route known for its rolling hills and vast open spaces. This highway connects travelers to some of the most beautiful natural sites in the region, making it an excellent starting point for exploring the area. Nearby, the majestic Mount Pinos stands tall, offering a striking contrast to the golden landscapes of Maricopa. This mountain is a haven for hikers, nature lovers, and those seeking cooler temperatures and breathtaking vistas. In the winter, it even becomes a popular spot for snow play and outdoor recreation. For those who enjoy water activities, the Kern River is within reach, providing opportunities for kayaking, fishing, and white-water rafting. The river’s rugged beauty and strong currents make it a favorite among adventurers looking for an adrenaline rush. Adding to the excitement, the New Casino is set to open just 25 miles away, bringing entertainment, dining, and nightlife to the region. Whether you're feeling lucky or just want to enjoy the lively atmosphere, the casino will be a great addition to the local attractions. Rancho Mixteco is more than just a camping site—it's a sanctuary where nature, adventure, and relaxation come together.
Pets
from 
$16
 / night

19. Buena Vista Aquatic Recreational Area

26mi from Wasco · 204 sites
Buena Vista is a remarkable man-made reservoir that stands out for its impressive size and recreational opportunities, located about 25 miles southwest of Bakersfield. Completed in April 1973, this expansive site took just 43 days to fill both Lake Evans and the significantly larger Lake Webb, which together hold over 2.3 billion gallons of water, equivalent to 6,800 acre-feet. The lakes offer a variety of outdoor activities, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and families alike. Visitors can enjoy fishing, boating, and picnicking along the shores, while the surrounding landscape provides ample opportunities for hiking and wildlife observation. The area is also known for its serene environment, ensuring a sense of privacy and tranquility for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. In addition to its natural beauty, Buena Vista is conveniently located near local restaurants and shops, allowing guests to easily access amenities during their stay. Whether you're seeking adventure or relaxation, Buena Vista's unique features and recreational offerings make it an ideal spot for outdoor enthusiasts.
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If you’re looking for RV camping in Wasco, you’ll find over 540 options that let you roll in, plug up, and settle down without fuss. Prices start at $20 a night, with most sites averaging around $45. This area caters to big rigs and smaller setups alike—water and electricity hookups are standard, so you won’t be roughing it. Campsites stretch from open grasslands to tucked-away canyons, with wildlife-watching, horseback-riding, and swimming just steps from your door. Start with Cuyama Badlands (1973 reviews), known for wide-open skies and quiet mornings. Blue Sky Center (436 reviews) offers easy access and a sense of community, while Spirit Walk - Private Retreat (288 reviews) puts you closer to hidden trails and peaceful views. If you want space to unwind and easy access to the outdoors, Wasco’s RV sites make a smart basecamp.

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Top-rated RV parks near Wasco

1. Cuyama Badlands

99%
(4451)
49mi from Wasco · 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!
Pets
from 
$40
 / night

2. Blue Sky Center

94%
(748)
48mi from Wasco · 31 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
1948- On January 1, 1948 a wildcatter named George Hadley, who had been oil prospecting in the valley for 10 years, made the first oil strike in the Cuyama Valley. Richfield Oil Company soon moved in and extracted nearly 300 million barrels of oil in just a few short years. To accommodate an exploding workforce in the early 1950s, the company built the town of New Cuyama, its infrastructure, public buildings, the Cuyama airstrip (L88) and all the industrial structures that are now home to Blue Sky. Richfield Oil Company, later merging with Atlantic Oil Company forming the Atlantic Richfield Oil Company (ARCO), created high-paying jobs, a safe and prosperous community, and developed schools, churches, and recreational areas for the employee-residents.1973- With dwindling production in the area and new discoveries in Alaska, Atlantic-Richfield Oil Company put the town of New Cuyama and its associated infrastructure up for sale. Word of an entire town for sale made its way to entrepreneur, Russell O’Quinn of the Foundation for Airborne Relief (FAR) and Mildred Dotson, a wealthy widow from Tulsa, Oklahoma. The two worked together to acquire the townsite and adjacent land. O’Quinn, an aviator, inventor, and test pilot, aspired to use the New Cuyama airstrip and facilities as a base for humanitarian relief and a non-profit trade school. Though not fully realized, FAR’s primary vision included utilizing converted military aircraft to airlift food and medical supplies to developing countries and global disaster areas. Dotson had loftier goals. Her plans included an 18-hole fly-in golf course, expansion of the Buckhorn Restaurant and Motel, and a 40- to 50-acre lake for amphibious landing and water sports. 1986- Another visionary, Harry Kislevitz, inventor of the popular design tool Colorforms® and founder of Future City/Villages International, sought to develop the site as a “City of Friendship,” an all-electric village of 5,000 earthen homes. The dwellings were to be designed by Nader Khalili, an Iranian-born architect who specialized in earthen structures, worked with NASA on prototypes for lunar homes and received an award from the United Nations for his work towards the development of low cost, sustainable structures for human shelter in impoverished and disaster prone environments. One 628-sq-ft Khalili prototype remains on the property today ("the Cantina"). Khalili went on to form the California Institute for Earth Art and Architecture, Cal-Earth, in Hesperia, CA.1993- Recognizing the transformative potential of clean, solar power and the attractiveness of a rural destination, entrepreneur Mike Nolan worked to develop the Solar Skypark and Big Sky Guest Ranch with Santa Barbara Architect, Barry Berkus. The Sky Park included plans for sixty-five fly-in residences on one-acre lots powered completely from clean, solar energy. The Big Sky Guest Ranch was intended to function as a clubhouse for Skypark residents complete with an equestrian center, a small subsistence farm, pool and plenty of enriching recreational activities. 2012- At the end of 2011, the Zannon Family Foundation made a long-term investment in acquiring the New Cuyama Airport property with the vision of rehabilitating the site to be a low-cost resource for programs and organizations working to advance sustainable living practices and technologies. Plans began soon after towards developing a framework and organization to develop the space and coordinate with prospective programs and institutions. In 2014 Blue Sky Sustainable Living Center ("Blue Sky Center") received 501(c)(3) not-for-profit status, endeavoring to reclaim this property for the public good. Today, Blue Sky Center provides unduplicated services and technical assistance to support small businesses and entrepreneurs as well as the local food system, with core work focused on community research and advocacy led by Cuyamans. Learn more on our website and consider supporting our community work with your donation or by hosting your next special event here!
Pets
from 
$35
 / night

3. Spirit Walk - Private Retreat

99%
(564)
50mi from Wasco · 15 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Private ADULT ONLY camping. With a central outdoor kitchen and dining area, group fire pit, and a bathroom with a composting toilet, sink and shower. Seasonal creek. Quiet and private. Stargazer and the Boulders have their own fire pit, and there's a communal fire pit too. We have a small cabin (The Playhouse) and 9 campsites. Each campsite will accommodate a medium size tent (10’x10’ max), except for The Boulders which will accommodate more. No Pets, No Smoking ADULTS ONLY. Spirit Walk is a quiet meditative place. It is not a conducive environment for young children. Thank you for understanding. Lake Isabella, the Kern River and historic Kernville are just 5 minutes down the road. All Hipcamp proceeds go directly back into the land in the way of forest maintenance, a tree planting program and improvements to the facilities.
Full hookups
from 
$55
 / night

6. Orange Grove RV Park

100%
(3)
32mi from Wasco · 93 sites · RVs
Every one of our extra-long, pull-thru sites offers the shade of two or more leafy orange trees. With their snowy white trunks and fragrant, flavorful fruits, the trees form a 40-acre oasis of shade and serenity in Bakersfield’s desert climate. And guess what? You can pick all the sweet, delicious oranges you want. Swim, hike, and explore at California’s most unique destination – Orange Grove RV Park. Easily accessible from CA Hwy 58, comfort and luxury are yours at Orange Grove. Sip your morning coffee as the sun comes up over the Sierra Nevada Mountains, just as folks have been doing since we first opened in 1989. Enjoy 272 days of sunshine every year, romp with your doggie in the dog parks, and leave your mittens behind. Our cleanliness, convenience, and superior service bring guests in. Our affordable rates, rave reviews, and a variety of discounts keep folks coming back. Friendly and courteous customer service makes every moment of your visit a real pleasure. Follow the smoothly paved street to your level, paved site. Every RV space offers… - Extra wide pull-through spaces - 65′ and 90′ spaces - Room for 4 slide-outs - Spotlessly clean restroom and shower facilities - Large modern laundry facility - Cable TV hookups - Parking for 2 vehicles - Picnic table
Pets
Full hookups
from 
$60
 / night

8. Carrizo National

91%
(68)
37mi from Wasco · 19 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Enjoy the wonders of Carrizo National Park. Home to the largest Soda Lake with 360 degree views and the super bloom that attracts thousands of people every Spring. Reconnect with nature and escape the noise and pollution of the city. The majestic hills frame a perfect view of the sky so you can experience sunsets, sunrises, full moons, eclipses and starry nights like never before. You may see local wildlife such as mountain lions and elk in the surrounding hills, rabbits and tarantulas in the fields or even hear foxes and coyotes howling in the distance. Driving Instructions: Head toward the middle of 7 Mile Road until you see a Green outhouse building on the south side. Coordinates: 35°17'04.6"N 119°54'13.7"W  Don't forget to walk on the soda lake! It's a short drive just south of the property. There is cell service on the property for most carriers.  Please be extra cautious with your campfires. Your Feedback is appreciated and is used to improve future experiences for guests. Thank you!
Pets
from 
$34
 / night

9. Manzanita Farms

100%
(5)
43mi from Wasco · 1 site · RV
Our camp area is right next to our home. We live on 2 acres which is apart of our families 500 acre ranch and home to a summer camp and retreats. There are nice hiking trails we can direct you to as long as the National Forest isn't closed. We have a few picnic tables, outdoor electrical, a grill, fresh spring water, water hook up and beautiful scenery all around. We do own a few ca.  Our space isn’t huge but we are happy to share. We live in a remote area and its beautiful and quiet.  There is a local town 6 miles down the road that has several places to eat and one small place to get some grocery. This property that we live on has been lived on now by 4 generations. My grandpa bought this land with his brother in 1940s. His brother eventually sold his portion leaving my grandpa with a little over 500 acres...We also run retreats off and on year round on the main property and offer a wide variety of things for our clients. Due to COVID, and the strange year had, we thought that this would help us gain a little of our money lost as well as meet some really cool travelers along the way. We call this God's country because it is a unique and beautiful peace of land, even in the driest of moments. And...there is beautiful manzanita trees all over property. We personally live 1/2 mile from the main part of the property Jameson Ranch, where the summer camp is held. I love to garden and are in the process of expanding our portion of the property to putting in fruit orchards and berry bushes. Our whole property also borders the Sequoia National Forest and there are some fun walking trails around there. Its very peaceful here and a reconnect with nature so to speak if that is what you are looking for. We hope to share this little bit of our heaven with you. Side note: If interested in the summer time programs for kids camp or family camp, let us know and we are happy to share that with you too.
Pets
from 
$57
 / night

12. Secluded Carrizo Plains Campsite

94%
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34mi from Wasco · 1 site · RV
Looking for a place to get away from the stresses of the city and enjoy some peace and tranquility? Look no further than the Heritage Campsite. For the past four years, this has been our go-to spot for camping and creating great memories with our family and pets. Located just a few miles from the Carrizo Plain National Monument and Soda Lake, this 2.5-acre lot is one of California's best-kept secrets. With only a few hours' drive from Los Angeles and San Luis Obispo, it offers visitors a rare opportunity to be alone with nature and experience the beauty of the outdoors. Learn more about this land: The Heritage Campsite is RV, travel trailer, and van-friendly, and generators are allowed at your discretion. And with no other visitors on the property, you'll have the entire lot to yourself. One of the most amazing things about this campsite is the clear and beautiful night sky. With no city lights to interfere, you'll be able to see the stars like never before. And if you're lucky, you may even hear the coyotes howling in the distance. During the spring, the valley comes alive with lush, colorful flowers that blanket the mountains in blue, green, purple, and yellow. It's a sight that you'll never forget and a reminder of the beauty of nature. So why wait? Book your stay at the Heritage Campsite today and experience the magic of this hidden gem. It's like going back in time to the pioneering days or the native American passage travels. It's the perfect place to relax, unwind, and create new memories that will last a lifetime. Also, please note due to the high temperatures this summer and the increased risk of fire caused by dry, easily flammable grass, we kindly ask that you restrict all open flames and fire-related activities during this period.
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$15
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13. Cuyama Valley View

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46mi from Wasco · 2 sites · RVs
Learn more about this land: View of the Cuyama Valley and Coastal Mountains. Rising terrain in the foothills of the Los Padres National Forest with native Juniper, grassland, dry creek beds and canyons. Great for hiking, mountain biking, star gazing and bird watching! Panoramic views and privacy are key features. There is convenient access and it is a fenced/gated property. Summer breeze prevails, winter can expect low to freezing temperatures and occasional snow in winter months.  Behind the campsite to the east are some farm buildings/storage, owners home is visible to the south half a mile away, manager lives on the property. The campsite is accessible with vehicle and trailer or RV with pull through/turnaround access. RV camping is preferable due to weather and/or wildlife, please message first to determine if it is a good fit for your visit. Campsite has a concrete slab, campfire bowl, non-potable water access, no restroom. If you prefer, there is always the option of camping somewhere else on the property, as there is a total of 740 acres.
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$38
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14. 10 Star Ranch

33mi from Wasco · 30 sites · Tents, RVs
A semi-rural area with the California aqueduct in the backyard. The city of Taft is about 8 miles west of this little oasis in the desert of Kern County. We are just 20 miles, or 24 minutes from the busy I-5 Freeway. Come unwind and enjoy the quiet nature or host a party. The sky is the limit! Bathroom facilities available with 1 shower. 35°07'21"N 119°22'31"W Activities close to 10 Star Ranch: .001 Miles. California Aqueduct fishing out your back door. 29 Miles. Wind Wolves Preserve, 16019 CA-166, Bakersfield, CA 93311 https://wildlandsconservancy.org/preserves/windwolves 4 Miles. Moto X Racetracks. Honolulu Rd, Taft, CA 93268 https://www.taftracing.com/ 6 Miles. West Kern Oil Museum. 1168 Wood Street,Taft, California 93268 https://www.westkernoilmuseum.org/ 16 Miles. Buena Vista Golf Course. Mifflin Ln, Taft, CA 93268 https://www.golfbv.com/ 21 Miles. Buena Vista Lake. 13601 Ironbark Rd, Bakersfield, CA 93311 https://www.kerncounty.com/government/parks 22 Miles. Kern County Gun Club. 12450 Shotgun Rd, Bakersfield, CA 93311 http://www.kerncountygunclub.com/ 18 Miles. Skydive San Joaquin Valley Inc. 12112 Copus Rd, Bakersfield, CA 93313 http://skydivesanjoaquinvalley.com/
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15. Rancho mixteco

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37mi from Wasco · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Rancho Mixteco: A Hidden Gem for Glamping and RV Camping in Maricopa, California Nestled in the serene landscape of Maricopa, California, Rancho Mixteco is a breathtaking retreat for glamping and RV camping enthusiasts. This unique destination offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, tranquility, and adventure, making it an ideal getaway for those seeking relaxation under the stars. One of the most captivating features of Rancho Mixteco is its unobstructed view of the night sky. Away from the city lights, the stargazing experience here is truly magical, with constellations, shooting stars, and even the Milky Way visible on clear nights. As you unwind by the campfire, you’ll find yourself mesmerized by the vastness of the cosmos above. The ranch is also home to friendly, free-roaming rabbits, adding to its charm and peaceful atmosphere. Whether you're sipping coffee in the morning or enjoying the sunset, you’ll see these gentle creatures hopping around, making the experience even more enchanting. From Rancho Mixteco, you get a stunning panoramic view of Highway 166, a scenic route known for its rolling hills and vast open spaces. This highway connects travelers to some of the most beautiful natural sites in the region, making it an excellent starting point for exploring the area. Nearby, the majestic Mount Pinos stands tall, offering a striking contrast to the golden landscapes of Maricopa. This mountain is a haven for hikers, nature lovers, and those seeking cooler temperatures and breathtaking vistas. In the winter, it even becomes a popular spot for snow play and outdoor recreation. For those who enjoy water activities, the Kern River is within reach, providing opportunities for kayaking, fishing, and white-water rafting. The river’s rugged beauty and strong currents make it a favorite among adventurers looking for an adrenaline rush. Adding to the excitement, the New Casino is set to open just 25 miles away, bringing entertainment, dining, and nightlife to the region. Whether you're feeling lucky or just want to enjoy the lively atmosphere, the casino will be a great addition to the local attractions. Rancho Mixteco is more than just a camping site—it's a sanctuary where nature, adventure, and relaxation come together.
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$16
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19. Buena Vista Aquatic Recreational Area

26mi from Wasco · 204 sites
Buena Vista is a remarkable man-made reservoir that stands out for its impressive size and recreational opportunities, located about 25 miles southwest of Bakersfield. Completed in April 1973, this expansive site took just 43 days to fill both Lake Evans and the significantly larger Lake Webb, which together hold over 2.3 billion gallons of water, equivalent to 6,800 acre-feet. The lakes offer a variety of outdoor activities, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and families alike. Visitors can enjoy fishing, boating, and picnicking along the shores, while the surrounding landscape provides ample opportunities for hiking and wildlife observation. The area is also known for its serene environment, ensuring a sense of privacy and tranquility for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. In addition to its natural beauty, Buena Vista is conveniently located near local restaurants and shops, allowing guests to easily access amenities during their stay. Whether you're seeking adventure or relaxation, Buena Vista's unique features and recreational offerings make it an ideal spot for outdoor enthusiasts.
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