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40 RV Parks near Ontario, California
Upland, California 2.36 miles N
Montclair, California 2.44 miles NW
Chino, California 3.83 miles SW
Rancho Cucamonga, California 4.45 miles NE
Claremont, California 4.57 miles NW
We did however find 40 campgrounds within 25 miles of Ontario. You can also find a list of cities with campgrounds or RV Parks near Ontario in the left hand column.
2200 North White Ave. Pomona, California 91768 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 185 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 61 Reviews
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Jun 2018 - $68.00
The very polite staff member told me over the phone that our site was longer and wider than it actually was when we showed up. Then we had to pay extra to park our other truck and cargo trailer somewhere else. I did get the price for that cut in half when I complained and I got to park in the space next to the RV for the night. The park is clean but not comfortable with being packed in so close to my neighbors and tight turns plus the water looked like milk when it came out of the tap so I had to buy some at the park store since there was no place in walking distance to buy it. Okay for a night, but not the kind of place we would normally stay and certainly for that price we would expect it to be a lot nicer! Not worth the money. Sites too small. Much nicer places to camp if you plan ahead and do your research. We had a mechanical issue to take care of so we didn't have much of a choice. This place was not our kind of place. - Spiderlady68
Jun 2018 - $75.00
The park lots are VERY close together. The neighbor's awning was 6" from our bedroom slideout. Our side lot was covered about 1/4 in grass and the rest was dirt. When the sprinklers came on in the morning, it made for a muddy mess. There wasn't a picnic table on the lot, but we would not have been able to use it because of the dirt. The nearby lot had a lot of cigarette butts on it, but were mowed up when their lawn was mowed. This park has many full timers that need to leave work between 5 and 7 am which woke us up as the motorcycles and trucks started leaving the park. - locatjl
Jan 2018 - $50.00
Pros: 20 minutes from the gold line, 5 minutes from the metrolink, staff was courteous, Park was clean, many spots for big rigs. I stayed there in December and got a site big enough for my trailer and tow vehicle. Cons: stayed there in January and my spot was only big enough for my trailer and they charged me additional for a parking spot (later refunded by manager when I complained). While staff was courteous, there were no personnel driving around to see what was needed like in so many other parks. There were problems with the plumbing there that week and it smelled awful occasionally. One big flaw was the laundry. For a full big park you need more than 2 working dryers. Staff, again courteous, said that they were to be repaired but nothing happened. We opted for the local laundromat. We probably won't stay there again. - Markra
1101 W McKinley Ave Pomona, California 91768 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 0 | 0 Reviews
16700 Euclid Ave Chino, California 91708 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 75 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 40 Reviews
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Jun 2016 - $47.00
ANTS, flies from the livestock and to top it off, the site dump station was plugged. Didn't discover that until I pulled the black water handle! Site was un-level asphalt. Lot's of dirt surrounding the site. Ample space from your neighbor and plenty of grass play area for children. We've been here several times but didn't remember the ants and flies, but the dump station forces us to stay away. - SD75mac
Jun 2016 - $40.00
Have stayed here before. Large Sites with tables and fire pits. Utilities worked fine. Verizon strong. Dog friendly, Kid friendly. Plenty of grass, fishing available. Would have graded higher, except ANTS!! Make sure you spray hoses, electrical cords, jacks, tires with ant spray. Some use Comet Powder Pot cleaner around RV. Office will spray area if asked. It is a beautiful Campground. No Wi-Fi or cable. Over the air TV available. - silverado
Dec 2015 - $40.00
I would give it a 10 if it had cable TV and Wi-Fi. We had a pull through and was level but some sites the picnic table is on the wrong side. The laundry was good, it is in the open. - hotpepperkid
1440 Camper View Rd San Dimas, California 91773 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 400 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 120 Reviews
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Nov 2019 - $77.00
Stayed here many times with the previous concessionaire. In January '18 paid $48 for the site, now it is $72 and no WiFi. "A" loop is full of full-timers and their junk. Many of these sites have multiple vehicles and are usually parked blocking the road. The interior roads are paved and decent, but the county road leading to the campground (not a resort as they call it) is poorly paved. The utilities were decent, didn't use their cable only our DISH. Heard owls, saw a skunk and coyotes which were interesting. "A" loop has a wonderful view of the airport and mountains, but many LEO/Fire copters use this airport in the early morning hours. Our site was paved with crumbling asphalt and level. There was a rotting picnic table that was useless. Showers numbered two stalls and the entrance door was propped open so don't leave the shower stalls naked or you'll provide a show! There is a person at the entrance who acts as a security guard? Just tell him any site number and you are in! - SD75mac
Jun 2019 - $75.00
We visit family in the area each year and stay in East Shore and it has gotten out of control. It really isn't a rv park any longer. Someone mentioned " However, they have let so many full time residents into the park, most who have piles of junk around their rv, that it has seriously made this park no longer a place to stay". I estimate it has now reached a 80% full time renters not campers. Although many residents are tidy and have campers that are maintained, many are eyesores and not road worthy. The week we pulled in the park was going through a ownership change. The entire office was closed with no paper work and it was kind of chaotic for campers and residents alike. IMO it can only get better as it use to be a great park close to LA. Obstacles on the road were local residents with too many vehicles parked along their site. - 45Ricochet
Feb 2019 - $61.00
Nice, quiet, clean RV park. Nice views. - Walt89
4721 Sapphire Rd Chino Hills, California 91709 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 24 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 2 Reviews
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Oct 2006 - $12.00
This park is not recommended for anyone with a trailer. The reason is the park entrance is by a NARROW, ONE LANE washboard road, and if you meet someone coming the other way, you cannot pass. If you do decide to camp here, the campground is on a hill, and the sites are not level, but are on asphalt. There is a charcoal grill and a picnic table, and water is at a central spigot. The rangers are very friendly, and the campground is quiet. - res08hao
Sep 2005 - $12.00
While Chino Hills State Park has existed for a couple of decades, or more, the new small campground was just opened in May of 2005. Maximum length for RV's is 28 feet. All spots are back in. In a few years the trees they have planted will provide nice shade. The 24 spots are all paved and pretty level, and are terraced up the side of a hill, so everyone gets a view! The restrooms and showers are brand new and immaculate! Lot's of hiking, mountain biking trails. The park is about 12,000 acres with lots of Oak trees. When you enter the park you will drive about 3 miles on a narrow dirt road until you reach the center of the park where everything is paved. Very helpful Rangers on duty and easy to find. Very quiet. This little campground is one of the best kept secrets in the area. You will feel like you are 200 miles from anywhere, when in fact you are less than 4 miles from civilization! You can hear the coyotes at night. Get's the ocean breezes from Orange County. - chockwald
30601 Glendora Ridge Road Mount Baldy, California 91759 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 112 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 1 Reviews
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Sep 2009 - $27.00
This RV park has been in existence for 4 years, and is still a work in progress. It is very rustic with no pavement. Staff is friendly, and helped me back into site #14. Eventually there will be a 1 acre fishing pond. The hole has been dug, but they will need to line it so it will hold water, because the soil is decomposed granite, and very porous. Near the Mt. Baldy ski area, two nice restaurants, hiking and mountain biking trails. Set at about 4,500 feet elevation in the Angelus National Forest with views of Mt. Wilson to the west, and Mt. Baldy to the east. - chockwald
24001 Santa Ana Canyon Rd Anaheim, California 92808 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 136 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 78 Reviews
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Apr 2019 - $60.00
No real complaints, except they only take MC or VISA. Those cards I really don't use, so I had to dig deep to find one. Yes it is next to the freeway with noise but didn't bother me. Don't try to enter this CG during rush hours, traffic trying to get to the 91 FWY is horrendous! Westbound morning traffic is packed, eastbound evening is worst than W/B morning. Didn't use the pool, wife did use the showers. She said it was less than decent. Very dusty area, my site was somewhat level and the utilities were good. Didn't use cable, OTA channels were abundant but we used satellite. That was tricky because of all the nice shade trees. Staff was nice, didn't have much interaction with them. Would stay again if needed. - SD75mac
Apr 2019 - $44.00
This is a pretty park however there is no cable nor any wi-fi for the price. If you have family in the area they have to pay $10 per car to come visit you each day. Traffic in CA is terrible, have no plan to come back here. the man in the office is crappy, the lady is not. - gmasharp
Apr 2019 - $75.00
Canyon RV Park - Anaheim Hills, California. We spent a week here on our trip through California, after not being able to book at parks on the beach, as we originally intended. This is a very nice large RV park, with a lot of long term residents, that apparently stay here over the winter months. The park is clean, well maintained, and the staff is friendly and very accommodating. The site we had was plenty large for the 41 foot motor home and tow. Almost all the sites are backing gravel sites. The Santa Ana river runs behind most of the sites, but with all the road noise from HWY 91, you would never know it, if you don't walk down to the river. The road noise is pretty loud all day and night, but you kinda get used to it after a couple of days. The sites are full hook up, with 50 and 30 amp. I would not hesitate to stay again, if ever back this way. - Newjade
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
1540 W Rialto Ave Rialto, California 92376 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 14 | 0 Reviews
900 S Fork Rd Lytle Creek, California 92358 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 83 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 4 Reviews
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Jun 2019 - $25.00
This place was a disappointing dump. Like a parking lot with no grills or fire pits. Every tent and RV is on top of each other. Never again. - Rc23
Jun 2017 - $45.00
This was an accidental find. Our truck broke and we had to get a tow to the closest RV park. Stayed here 4 nights. Staff was very accommodating with our day-to-day extending with the approx done day of our truck. No issues. Nice camp.. friendly full timers, loved their laundry facility... it was on your honor to pay them but it was nice being able to do a small load or run the dryer for a few more mins. You just paid the front desk. Only bad thing is we had "no service" and I mean zero, zip, zilch... we would have to drive all the way down the hill to get bars. AT&T. One of the full timers had Verizon and she could get service. - Ranger18
Jan 2010 - $30.00
This is an OK spot to stay if you need to be around the Northeast corner of the LA area. An interesting drive from I-5, one might think to be lost, but it shows up on the Garmin. It is not fancy, old, lots of permanent sites. It is a little tight to get in and out of, but cheap. - mebehr