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22 RV Parks near Rosemead, California
East San Gabriel, California 1.3 miles NW
South San Gabriel, California 1.6 miles SW
Temple City, California 2.03 miles NE
San Gabriel, California 2.17 miles NW
South El Monte, California 2.48 miles SE
We did however find 22 campgrounds within 25 miles of Rosemead. You can also find a list of cities with campgrounds or RV Parks near Rosemead in the left hand column.
12001 Vista del Mar Playa del Rey, California 90293 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 118 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 74 Reviews
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Nov 2018 - $57.00
Best location! Right next to LAX! Beachfront! 50 amp full hookup. Multimillion dollar view and access to beach. Level site. If you call you will see they actually have 5 45ft. sites, although they don't seem longer than the other ones in person. Our 43ft. coach barely barely fits in a 45ft. site but I could see how we could have squeezed in another 2 feet maybe:-) The back row is actually the best during winter because you have no one behind you except for extra parking spaces:-) They pile a high sand berm during winter that can only be looked over by the tiered back row too:-) Traffic is terrible, it took us 4.5 hours to get out of Los Angeles towards Vegas. - univmd
Oct 2018 - $65.00
Great place to stay if in the L.A. area. We were visiting our son and his family in Santa Monica, which was only a 20 minute drive away. This RV park is literally right on the beach at the Pacific Ocean. Because of its great location it is extremely popular so reservations are a must. You can only make reservations 90 days or less before arrival, so I recommend if possible calling in exactly 90 days ahead. The sites are level, and if possible, I suggest asking for the front row which is right on the beach itself. Sites are VERY close together. My neighbor, when backing in, asked politely if I could roll in my awning a bit since he did not think he could open his slide out without hitting my awning. Very child friendly place, and pet friendly as well with two dog areas (small but adequate for dogs to do their business). Very helpful and friendly staff at the office. If you expect visitors, you need to get a guest parking pass, which they only provide in very limited numbers so you need to go to the office first thing the morning of the visit and buy a pass ($7). The park tended to be a bit noisy with virtually every site filled and many playing music all day long. This park is right next to the airport, so you do hear planes taking off all day and night, but with the a/c running in the RV, this was not a problem. But this RV park is a real find and I would absolutely come back here if visiting L.A. in the future. - David642
Sep 2018 - $60.00
The view of the Pacific ocean is awesome. Beautiful sunsets on the water. The park itself is well maintained, with no frills. Parking our tow was a challenge on Fri and Sat but available along the back row against the wall. There are two fenced dog parks that is all sand. Neighbors are close and folks honored quiet times. Rules such as no bicycle riding in the park is not enforced. Also many walkers and bicycle folks from the outside wander in during the day. At night security is there to ensure nothing gets out of control. - Peter G
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