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Camp RainDale

Hosted by Kevin · Santa Paula, California
4 sites · Tent · 30 acres
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Near Channel Islands National Park
Within a 60-minute drive from the Channel Islands Visitor Center.
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There is a road that leads to the site when you enter the gate the road runs between the stream and the mountain there are 4 Camps to choose from so far. Many more on the way and you can ask if you would like to camp somewhere else on the property and we can work it out. The site runs along a flowing stream consisting of paths from camp to stream. There are many trees enclosing the entire camping area.
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Sycamore Soul Sanctuary

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Tent site · Sleeps 6
Welcome to Raindale Creek Campground, a serene oasis campsite nestled alongside a creek. Located amidst nature's embrace, our campground offers a tranquil retreat where you can reconnect with the outdoors and create lasting memories. Our camp sites are thoughtfully arranged along the gentle meanders of the creek, providing a soothing backdrop to your camping experience. Picture waking up to the gentle babbling of water and the melodies of chirping birds, immersing yourself in the symphony of nature. Each campsite is designed to offer privacy and comfort, with ample space to set up your tent and lounging area. The sites are strategically placed to maximize views of the creek, allowing you to appreciate the beauty of the rippling waters and the lush greenery that surrounds you. Embark on an adventure as you explore the camp's trails along the creek. That wind their way through the verdant landscape. These trails offer opportunities evening leisurely strolls, allowing you to discover hidden gems within the campground's boundaries. Along the way, you might stumble upon secret swimming holes or breathtaking meadows, providing moments of awe and tranquility. As the sun starts to set and the night sky unveils a blanket of stars, gather around the cozy fire pits provided at each campsite. Share stories, roast marshmallows, and savor the warmth of the crackling fire, fostering connections with loved ones or fellow campers. For some friendly competition, head over to the horseshoe toss ring, where you can showcase your skills in a traditional camp activity. Engage in lighthearted tournaments, challenging your camping companions or making new friends as you aim for the perfect toss. Nature enthusiasts will delight in the abundance of wildlife and flora that call Raindale Creek Campground home. Keep an eye out for the graceful deer that venture near the creek, or the vibrant Peacocks. This campground is a haven for birdwatchers and nature photographers alike, providing endless opportunities to capture the beauty of the surrounding ecosystem. Whether you're seeking solitude in nature or hoping to forge connections with fellow outdoor enthusiasts, RainDale Campground is the ideal destination. Let the sounds of the flowing creek and the rustling leaves guide you towards a rejuvenating and memorable camping experience.
No campfires
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No potable water
Pets allowed
No showers
Picnic table
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Meadow

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Tent site · Sleeps 6
Beautiful Meadow with a portapoty shared with between 2 campsites meadow 2 and meadow 1 this site 1 it includes a bench frequented by peacocks and other birds a quiet meadow over the creek and nestles by the mountains edge. Enter gate go across the creek crossing and turn right once then stay left until you go up a small hill to a meadow area with a horse corral.
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Meadow 2

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Tent site · Sleeps 6
The Meadow 2 far corner: in every season, The tranquil oak tree meadow offers a symphony of natural beauty. In spring, vibrant wildflowers blanket the ground, painting the meadow in hues color. As temperatures rise, the gentle babble of the nearby creek provides a refreshing babble, inviting campers to dip their toes in its cool waters. Summer brings longer days and warmer nights, perfect for stargazing around crackling campfires. grass bugs dance among the towering oaks, adding a touch of magic to the evening air. Birdsong fills the dawn chorus, as local species such as the Western Bluebird and the California Quail awaken to greet the day. Autumn paints the landscape in shades of gold and crimson as the sycamores don their seasonal attire. The crisp air is filled with the earthy scent of fallen leaves, inviting campers to explore the meadow's winding trails. Winter blankets the meadow in a quiet stillness, as frost glistens on the branches of the oak trees. Despite the chill, the meadow remains a haven for wildlife, with sightings of deer, rabbits, and even the occasional bobcat adding to the sense of wonder. Throughout the year, the delicate balance of nature is evident in the meadow's ecosystem. From the busy bees pollinating the wildflowers to the intricate web of life within the creek, every creature plays a vital role in maintaining this delicate equilibrium. For nature enthusiasts of all ages, the meadow offers a chance to encounter local species such as the Red-tailed Hawk soaring overhead, the elusive Western Fence Lizard basking in the sun, and the playful California Ground Squirrel darting among the bushes. In this idyllic retreat, amidst the rustling leaves and chirping birds, visitors find solace and connection with the rhythms of nature, making memories to cherish for a lifetime. For those with a keen eye, the California Alligator Lizard may make an appearance, its mottled brown and green scales blending seamlessly with the forest floor. These secretive creatures are skilled hunters, preying on insects and small invertebrates, contributing to the delicate balance of the meadow's ecosystem. As the sun sets and the temperature cools, nocturnal reptiles such as the Pacific Gopher Snake may emerge from their daytime hiding spots. These impressive serpents play a crucial role in controlling rodent populations, making them valuable members of the meadow's community. Of course, no discussion of reptiles would be complete without mentioning the iconic Western Rattlesnake. While encounters with these venomous snakes are rare. Campers are advised to keep a respectful distance and exercise caution when camping and exploring. Gate code 1313
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Sage Brush Nest Haven

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Tent site · Sleeps 21
Unfinished unrefined Spot still needs work done to it please be patient with us while we make it the best site available for you to enjoy thank you.
No campfires
No toilet
No potable water
Pets allowed
No showers
No picnic table
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Santa Paula, Ventura, California, United StatesTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Kevin C.

Joined in June 2023

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