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28 RV Parks near East La Mirada, California
La Mirada, California 1.42 miles SW
La Habra, California 2.51 miles NE
La Habra Heights, California 3.34 miles NE
South Whittier, California 3.93 miles NW
Buena Park, California 3.96 miles S
We did however find 28 campgrounds within 25 miles of East La Mirada. You can also find a list of cities with campgrounds or RV Parks near East La Mirada in the left hand column.
88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa 92626 Costa Mesa, California 92626 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 30 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 3 Reviews
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Nov 2017 - $40.00
PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT THIS CAMPGROUND WILL BE CLOSED FROM NOVEMBER 28, 2017 TO JANUARY 11, 2018. - Bud H
Nov 2017 - $40.00
RV, full hook ups in OC? WHAT? I've lived here all my life (59 years) and just NOW heard of this! Am spending the year on the road in my RV, and came home to see family. Where to go? OC Fairgrounds? WHAT?
Security is wonderful. Found my spot, and a Christmas shopping show? WHAT? Entertainment, too? Great experience. $25 dry camping, $40 with hook ups. Safe, clean, close to everything.
No, it is not a park. No frills. But great dog walks (put them on a leash folks... is that too much to expect? And for Godsake, pick up your mess) and just hangin out. - User3597
Mar 2016 - $35.00
Fee is cash only. No reservations. Use Gate 5 on Arlington. Check in at the Safety and Security office. Must have your ID and proof of insurance for all vehicles & rigs entering the grounds. Must pay each morning, before 10am for each days stay. Very helpful, pleasant people in the office. Be sure and check their website for upcoming events since you will not be able to camp there unless involved with the event. Asphalt, open sites. Very good value for the area and convenient to many attractions. the park is very quiet since it is not located too close to freeways. - Rick & Karen
103 Pacific Coast Hwy Huntington Beach, California 92648 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 50 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 8 Reviews
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Nov 2018 - $60.00
We absolutely LOVE Huntington Beach and Sunset Vista RV Park has always been perfect for us until "The Bungalow" nightclub opened up across the street. We were supposed to stay 7 nights returning home this coming Monday. Unfortunately, the noise coming out of The Bungalow directed towards the beach was so out of control we couldn't take it anymore and left 3 (already paid) days early. It's unfortunate because there is so much to do there within walking distance and the beaches are amazing. This is not the fault of the campground or any of the people who work there. I hope my husband and I can give it another chance because we do like to be with our friends there. It has water, electric and one dump station which seems to be sufficient. Take bikes, enjoy the beaches and the plentiful restaurants. Lots to do in surrounding area and there is always Disneyland. Fire rings are also available on the sand right in front of the campground; you may want to take firewood. I'd also want to mention the AMAZING sunsets! - Kathy Soden
Apr 2018 - $75.00
We have been to this location many times over the years. This year we decided to stay a full week. The completion of the "Pacific Shopping Center" across the street was always a plus due to the closeness of various restaurants, so we naturally went there for dinner many times. This trip was different due to a nightclub / bar that opened in this center basically over-looking the RV park. This nightclub ran a DJ with pounding loud music till the early hours making our stay no longer a nice beach front stay. I feel confident that the City of Huntington Beach would never allow this loud of music on Main Street. They need to reevaluate any conditional use permits. - Edward972
Apr 2017 - $65.00
The location is great - steps from the sand in Huntington Beach, and a short walk to bars, restaurants and entertainment, including the new Pacific City complex. There are a few drawbacks: no sewer hookups (but there is a dump station), small spots (looks like a parking lot conversion), and a lot of foot traffic. But these drawbacks are easily outweighed by the great location. Book early. This park fills up quickly. - Betsy Olson
21871 Newland St Huntington Beach, California 92646 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 115 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 18 Reviews
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Sep 2017 - $89.00
The park is AKA Waterfront RV Park and located just east of Pacific Coast Highway (PCH). The beach in Huntington is large and lovely. This park is south of town and if you cross PCH you are at the beach. That's the good part. ALL of the exhaust fumes and noise end up in your camp spot. Not to mention the beach fires smoke. The sites are asphalt with a concrete pad. no table. Cable was bad but there are plenty of OTA stations. Pool Area and Game Room looked nice, we did not use them. Two very small dog areas that are in desperate need of attention. Gross. Wifi was poor to fair in our spot (139). I would not stay there again, the price was too much for the noise and stink. - beach89bum
May 2017 - $70.00
The best location!!! The park has been upgraded since we were here last. They have gotten rid of a lot of the undesirable full time residents (bums). The place has been repaved and it's a lot cleaner than before. The clubhouse (ping pong & pool table), hot tub and pool are immaculate. I noticed that they clean the pool and hot tub every single morning. - Thomas Reilly
Apr 2017 - $71.00
You stay at Huntington-By-the -Sea for location and full hook-ups. The people who run the place are really nice, no complaints there. The facilities are fine. We didn't use restrooms or showers so I can't speak to those. There is a huge factory or power plant of some kind across the street which makes it super easy to find. And Huntington Beach is also right across the street, which makes this location fantastic. From this location it's a really easy drive to Newport Beach, Ocean Dog Beach, and any number of other beaches and nearby towns. The RV Park itself is a flat asphalt lot with hookups. There are several long-term residents but sites are maintained and clean. The winds can get pretty high at times so be careful putting things outside, they could blow away! We would stay here again, everything was clean, quiet enough during quiet hours, and very safe. - chasmyn
16700 Euclid Ave Chino, California 91708 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 75 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 40 Reviews
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Jun 2016 - $47.00
ANTS, flies from the livestock and to top it off, the site dump station was plugged. Didn't discover that until I pulled the black water handle! Site was un-level asphalt. Lot's of dirt surrounding the site. Ample space from your neighbor and plenty of grass play area for children. We've been here several times but didn't remember the ants and flies, but the dump station forces us to stay away. - SD75mac
Jun 2016 - $40.00
Have stayed here before. Large Sites with tables and fire pits. Utilities worked fine. Verizon strong. Dog friendly, Kid friendly. Plenty of grass, fishing available. Would have graded higher, except ANTS!! Make sure you spray hoses, electrical cords, jacks, tires with ant spray. Some use Comet Powder Pot cleaner around RV. Office will spray area if asked. It is a beautiful Campground. No Wi-Fi or cable. Over the air TV available. - silverado
Dec 2015 - $40.00
I would give it a 10 if it had cable TV and Wi-Fi. We had a pull through and was level but some sites the picnic table is on the wrong side. The laundry was good, it is in the open. - hotpepperkid
Haymarket, Virginia (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 116 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 1 Reviews
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Jun 2005 - $26.00
Campground is closed, new houses are being built in its place, very sad. - rroch
27912 Baker Canyon Rd Silverado, California 92676 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 40 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 3 Reviews
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Jan 2016 - $25.00
Toilets and showers reserved for events. RV's are expected to use their own toilets and showers.
Entry road is dirt with lots of potholes but no problem if one goes slow.
As mentioned reservations must be made at least a week in advance and only online. This was not a problem for us. - itsmee222
Jul 2014 - $25.00
This was our worst camping experience in two years. Frankly, I am surprised that there are so many positive reviews. My wife and I found this campground to be very dismal. The RV parking on the upper level is dirty and has almost no aesthetic appeal. It's like a big dirt parking lot dug out of the side of the hill. There are no views to speak of, just a big wall of dirt out back and construction out front. The picnic tables for each site appear to have never been cleaned and are covered with stains and debris. There was no Wi-Fi or phone service in the RV area so you had to walk down the hill to the community center for any services of that sort and even there it was spotty. We were scheduled to stay one week but left after 3 nights - as soon as we could locate an alternative park. I certainly would not recommend this location to any RVers. It is a difficult drive in though a poorly maintained road and the park itself is dreary at best. - Sheridan
Mar 2014 - $25.00
Now this is not your usual RV park. But by far the cheapest place offering full hookup sites in Orange County. A Christian event center runs this park which is located on their premise quite a bit outside of any town in the area. It is meant for longer stays, but travelers (and you don't need to be a religious person) are welcome. You have to go through the somewhat unusual reservation process though. Online only through their website and at least one week in advance. It took me a couple of follow up calls to confirm our reservation. Driving there you can use your GPS with the adress stated on the website. The last mile to the gate of the event center is a very bumpy country road. We wondered why the six speed bumps on the way were needed. The gate code was provided with the reservation confirmation. Checking in at the office was a bit different then with other parks. Little room to park the rig. Photo ID and insurance papers needed to be shown and photocopied. Once that was set and the credit card slided we could drive the last half mile up to the RV sites. Very bumpy indeed. Mostly gravel, some enormous potholes and a few low branches skirting the roof. You have to drive to the upper level of the park and I would recommend to take the left way when the road forks at the lower level. There are more sites on the lower level but these are not for public use. The sites are all back in and in #35 we had just about enough room to maneuver with our 34' RV (51' combined length). The sites with lower numbers provide more room and longer rigs would not have problems there. The sites are gravel, provide full hookups in OK shape, even cable. We needed no leveling equipment. The WiFi was OK, not the fastest, but good enough for emails and web browsing. Our Verizon worked on the lower level but not up on our site. Very friendly and considerate neighbors. The place is very safe and very quiet, especially at night. Be prepared for some christian events on and around the lower level from Friday night to Sunday afternoon including early morning music and singing, prayers and more music and singing throughout the day. No noise after 10 pm. Overall, this is an off the beaten path option to park your RV. I would not recommend going there if it is for less than at least three days. The reservation and check in hassle along with the long and bumpy drive in and out is not worth it if it is only for a night. We stayed for six nights, enjoying the remoteness, safety and quietness. We also enjoyed the low rate and did not mind the somewhat long drives to the L.A. and Orange County attractions. We will come back. - TheSchweitzers
1131 Back Bay Dr Newport Beach, California 92660 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 382 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 95 Reviews
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Nov 2018 - $99.00
Great location. Noisy under the John Wayne airport path. Not a busy airport but you will definitely notice it. Bathrooms near us do not have showers. All others seem to. Water access is perfect for kayak. No restriction on x-pen fencing for our dogs. Great walk path. Dog run is small. Utilities hookup pedestals are great. Dirt parking for RV then concrete pads for patio, has a picnic table. Very nice pool an ;large laundry room. Did not use either. Bluff at the back of the park keeps the wind down. Off season is Quiet and nice. In season is probably a ZOO??? - beach89bum
Sep 2018 - $222.00
This was our first visit. We stayed over Labor Day weekend. The row of RV spaces that face the bay are spacious with a great view. But we could not justify that cost (almost $500/night) so we stayed one row back (at $290/night). This web page would not allow me to input a price higher than $222. Yes it was Labor Day weekend. I suspect that prices are lower during quieter times. Our space was 40' by 20'. We were able to fit with our toad. Our space was separated by chain link fence from our neighbors so there was little privacy. We could not level our RV. We didn't have enough blocks with us to compensate for the back to front slope. The sewer drains are about a foot off the ground so they don't gravity feed. The RV spaces are decidedly less than memorable but there are several good qualities to this campground. The staff was always helpful. In particular, the activities department staff were stellar. They hosted a variety of kids events each day starting at 11am. Our grandkids loved them. Most were free but some, like the "ice cream social" had a small charge. To us, the activities staff were the best part of this campground. The beach area on Back Bay was kept clean and is attractive. They have non-powered watercraft for rent, at very high prices ($20 to rent a life preserver for example). The pool area and bathrooms were kept clean and were well maintained. We saw staff patrolling around. But they appeared to be reluctant to enforce rules. People routinely double parked their cars and the 10pm quiet hour was merely a suggestion. We had to ask 4 people to move their cars on the morning that we left. I don't know if we will return. The inability to level, especially at these prices, and the hassles of draining the water tanks are likely more trouble than they are worth. - Gaucho Mac
Apr 2018 - $150.00
We spent a week there in a bay view site. Our site was plenty long enough for our 39' motorhome and still park our Jeep in the site. Sites are a little narrow but manageable. Easy to get in and out of although the roads do get tight when the campground is full. This is a great spot if your wanting to explore Newport. Disneyland is only 20 minutes away. Staff is nice but not overly friendly. Every site was cleaned and raked for the next visitor. Our kids love this place with lots to do. Our row of sites had a nice grassy area to hangout on while the kids played in the sand. The sites off the water are definitely tighter but cheaper. Only negative would be the utilities. Our post was loose and the sewer hook up is 8-10" off the ground which makes it hard to gravity drain the sewer. - Campn
24210 E East Fork Rd Azusa, California 91702 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 50+ | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 3 Reviews
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Jun 2015 - $45.00
For this location, you have to know what you're going into and if that's your thing... then it's all good!! It's rustic and all dirt. There are only a couple of sites with full hookups (and they are not bad). Again, if you're looking for rustic!! The surroundings are beautiful and that I did enjoy even as a confessed Glamper. Beware of the power supply, it says 50amps, but no ... at least not consistently. Use a surge protector, for sure!!! It's mostly for tent campers, who fill the place up on weekends and don't mind overlapping their tents onto your site. But, they were all really nice and I met some good people that I shared a beer or two with. The staff is nice and very helpful. The kids loved it, but keep an eye out, there is wildlife, mainly rattlesnakes, raccoons and an occasional late evening bear. All said and done, when I'm feeling like getting down and gritty, aside from my glamping lifestyle, I'll go back!! - Glamper Dude
May 2008 - $50.00
First I will say that we did not stay here, but went to preview it before reserving. The good: The area was prettier than I expected, didn't realize that area even existed. Reminded me of the San Gorgonio area a bit. The creek was this place's saving grace. It was awesome how you can camp RIGHT on the creek. Some places say you are on the creek, but these really are. It was fantastic. The bad: No shade, no grass. Went on a Wednesday and the gate was locked, restaurant/check-in was closed. (Also closed Tuesday.) The place was completely empty except the permanent campers who also pretty much take up all the hook-up spots. There were two (of about 9) still available, but I don't think I would camp in those spots. The permanent guys aren't tidy. Plus those sites aren't on the creek. In a row (I guess you could say) behind. Also, the website makes this place look waaaay better than it is. I never did find restrooms or showers. It's basically just dirt along the creek. There were porta potties and a couple of water spiggots scattered about. A number of full and somewhat stinky trash bins. I seriously have no idea how they charge $50 a night. Bizarre. In their defense, there were some heavy rainstorms lately and maybe that had something to do with the condition of the place. Overall: I absolutely love, love, love creekside camping so I'd camp here anyway, but if you aren't the same, this certainly is one worth skipping. I brought my mom and sister. My mom wouldn't stay here and my sister said she "might." We have young kids and they loved playing in the water. While we were here, the water was moving quite fast at only about 3 feet at its deepest. Didn't see any fish, but I'd imagine there are some in there. Could set up a lounge chair right in the water and lounge all day long. - CHeller
Nov 2007 - $60.00
We could hardly believe how rustic and beautiful Camp Williams was, considering it is within easy reach of a major metropolitan area - L.A.! It's nestled in a canyon formed by the San Gabriel Mountains, and the East Fork of the San Gabriel River runs right through the camp. RV sites are nestled among the trees for cool shade during the summer months, but have a beautiful view of the river. Tent sites are, literally, right along the banks. You can fish right from your tent! The Café offers a great place to grab a delicious meal, from a pancakes & eggs breakfast to a juicy hamburger so you can take a break from cooking. We had a great time here, and look forward to visiting again soon! - bcbounders