The best camping near Lajas with surfing

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Surf’s up in Lajas. This corner of Puerto Rico lets you camp close to the best breaks, with 7 spots that put surfing front and center. Most sites offer essentials like showers, toilets, and campfire rings—just what you need to rinse off and relax after a paddle out. You can snag a site for as little as $19, with the average night costing $40. If you want local advice, Finca Monte Bahía (17 reviews) draws surfers looking for easy water access and clean facilities. Courage Creek Camp and Trails (12 reviews) offers shady pitches and a laid-back vibe, while Casa mango (5 reviews) feels more tucked-away and rustic. Between sessions, cool off with a swim or hit the local trails—most campsites here keep you close to both.

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Top-rated campgrounds

10'X16' wood platform with corrugated zinc top.  4'X4' Privacy area.  8'X10' Coleman Tent and 6' table included, or you may bring your own tent.

1. Courage Creek Camp and Trails

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(19)
27mi from Lajas · 1 site · Tent · Utuado, PR
The campsite comes with a 8'x10' Coleman tent, 6' table, and bucket toilet (you remove waste bag) included. A 8 Person Tent is available for rent. If you would rather use your own tent, please message me. Nestled in the mountains of Utuado, Puerto Rico, tucked into our valley, you will find the camp. Be awakened by the sunrise over the mountain tops, near and far. The creek and trails will be waiting, after you enjoy your morning Puerto Rican coffee and fresh bread. Puerto Rican meals and Evening Campfire available. 420med👍 We have many additional options to add to your campsite and experience here. Please see all the extras we have to offer. Reserve them with you date. Utuado has so many great recreational outdoor activities ( See Photos). Rivers, waterfalls, beaches, flowers, culture and much more. We can give you ideas and directions for the things you might be interested in experiencing. With only one campsite on the property, and the comfortably secluded surroundings, you will indulge in peace and beauty. Campers leave feeling refreshed and healthier than they arrived. The fresh air, the perfect sunshine and good quality mountain food feel great to consume. You can enjoy the plentitude of animals here and surrounding the property. Both wild and domestic. If you're a bird watcher, this is like a natural sanctuary. Song birds sing all through the day, and the doves snore beautifully at night. Cranes, owls, hawks, humming birds, parrots, and many more I'm not familiar with visit all the time. We got farm ducks, and chickens too. My neighbor has a flock of Peacocks that are usually out to be seen (it's a hike to see them, but we can take you there if you'd like). Coqui's singing romantic songs all through the night. Crabs in the creek for the kids to catch. It's a jungle. We have a lot of fruit trees on the property. If you see anything ready for the taking let us know and you can partake in the experience of harvesting and eating it. Bananas, avocados, soursop, guava, fig, calabaza, coffee, name, coconuts, pana pen, and more. Clean filtered mountain water is available for purchase. As well we keep a regular supply of Caribbean snacks available. Sweet and savory available for purchase. Exciting.
Pets
Campfires
Toilets
from 
$19
 / night

Surf’s up in Lajas. This corner of Puerto Rico lets you camp close to the best breaks, with 7 spots that put surfing front and center. Most sites offer essentials like showers, toilets, and campfire rings—just what you need to rinse off and relax after a paddle out. You can snag a site for as little as $19, with the average night costing $40. If you want local advice, Finca Monte Bahía (17 reviews) draws surfers looking for easy water access and clean facilities. Courage Creek Camp and Trails (12 reviews) offers shady pitches and a laid-back vibe, while Casa mango (5 reviews) feels more tucked-away and rustic. Between sessions, cool off with a swim or hit the local trails—most campsites here keep you close to both.

99% (40)

Top-rated campgrounds

10'X16' wood platform with corrugated zinc top.  4'X4' Privacy area.  8'X10' Coleman Tent and 6' table included, or you may bring your own tent.

1. Courage Creek Camp and Trails

100%
(19)
27mi from Lajas · 1 site · Tent · Utuado, PR
The campsite comes with a 8'x10' Coleman tent, 6' table, and bucket toilet (you remove waste bag) included. A 8 Person Tent is available for rent. If you would rather use your own tent, please message me. Nestled in the mountains of Utuado, Puerto Rico, tucked into our valley, you will find the camp. Be awakened by the sunrise over the mountain tops, near and far. The creek and trails will be waiting, after you enjoy your morning Puerto Rican coffee and fresh bread. Puerto Rican meals and Evening Campfire available. 420med👍 We have many additional options to add to your campsite and experience here. Please see all the extras we have to offer. Reserve them with you date. Utuado has so many great recreational outdoor activities ( See Photos). Rivers, waterfalls, beaches, flowers, culture and much more. We can give you ideas and directions for the things you might be interested in experiencing. With only one campsite on the property, and the comfortably secluded surroundings, you will indulge in peace and beauty. Campers leave feeling refreshed and healthier than they arrived. The fresh air, the perfect sunshine and good quality mountain food feel great to consume. You can enjoy the plentitude of animals here and surrounding the property. Both wild and domestic. If you're a bird watcher, this is like a natural sanctuary. Song birds sing all through the day, and the doves snore beautifully at night. Cranes, owls, hawks, humming birds, parrots, and many more I'm not familiar with visit all the time. We got farm ducks, and chickens too. My neighbor has a flock of Peacocks that are usually out to be seen (it's a hike to see them, but we can take you there if you'd like). Coqui's singing romantic songs all through the night. Crabs in the creek for the kids to catch. It's a jungle. We have a lot of fruit trees on the property. If you see anything ready for the taking let us know and you can partake in the experience of harvesting and eating it. Bananas, avocados, soursop, guava, fig, calabaza, coffee, name, coconuts, pana pen, and more. Clean filtered mountain water is available for purchase. As well we keep a regular supply of Caribbean snacks available. Sweet and savory available for purchase. Exciting.
Pets
Campfires
Toilets
from 
$19
 / night

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