Bolsa Chica Campground Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach, CA 92648
About the Business
Welcome to Bolsa Chica Campground, your premier destination for camping and relaxation along the stunning Pacific Coast Highway in Huntington Beach, California. Nestled in the heart of Southern California's vibrant coastal landscape, our campground offers a unique blend of natural beauty and modern amenities, making it the perfect getaway for families, couples, and solo adventurers alike.
At Bolsa Chica Campground, you'll find a variety of lodging options to suit your needs, from spacious RV sites to cozy tent spots, all equipped with essential amenities to ensure a comfortable stay. Our well-maintained facilities include clean restrooms, hot showers, and convenient picnic areas, allowing you to enjoy the great outdoors without sacrificing comfort.
Located just steps away from the pristine sands of Bolsa Chica State Beach, our campground provides easy access to a myriad of recreational activities. Whether you're looking to surf the iconic California waves, explore the scenic Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve, or simply unwind with a sunset stroll along the beach, there's something for everyone to enjoy.
Our friendly staff is dedicated to providing exceptional service, ensuring your visit is both enjoyable and memorable. Whether you're planning a weekend escape or an extended stay, Bolsa Chica Campground is your gateway to the natural wonders and vibrant culture of Huntington Beach.
We invite you to experience the tranquility and adventure that await at Bolsa Chica Campground. Book your stay today and discover why we're a favorite destination for campers and nature enthusiasts from around the world.
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Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach, California 92648, United States
Reviews
"I recently had the pleasure of visiting this beachside campsite and it left quite an impression. The weather during the day was clear and hot, perfect for soaking up the sun, while the nights were windy and cold under clear skies. There are fire pit throughout the beach for night time bonfire. The campsite host, an older gentleman, was incredibly welcoming and easy to communicate with. He kindly directed me to my reserved spot after checking my reservation. While the campsite itself was a bit cramped due to the large size RV, reservations can easily be made via the government site, with holders of interagency access passes enjoying discounted rates. Additionally, there's a convenient day use parking area for RVs and other trailer or regular car, although it tends to fill up quickly due to its popularity. A few miles down the road, you'll find a plethora of bars and restaurants to explore. Additionally, there are numerous kayak rentals available for those looking to paddle around the bay and take in the scenic views. The beach offers ample space for various activities, and the water is refreshingly clean. Overall, it's a fantastic spot for RV camping. I had a great time with my fellow veterans buddy get together. Let's remember to be mindful of our surroundings, keep the area clean, and preserve the natural beauty of the environment by refraining from littering and always picking up after ourselves. As always, let's focus on the good and relish in the serene beauty of nature."
"Parkinglot camping but location is everything. Beach, bike trail and wet lands access make this place awesome."
"An amazing time. Great weather and great people. mini concerts, water and power hook up at the campsite. Perfect for the family or relaxing."
"I stayed in spot 41 for one night. Electric and Water only but there is a dump station in the next parking lot. It backed up to the beach with a pathway that divides the beach from the park with lots of bike and walking traffic. There is a divider fence up as well with an opening for access in between each/every other spot. People staying on the other side cut through these sites to utilize these openings to get to the beach as well, so, watch out when you open your door. I almost hit someone cutting through. Also the spots are pretty close together. When I opened my door I was about 4 feet away from the neighboring RV guests sitting behind their RV. Unfortunately, they didn't keep their dog on a leash so they were always yelling for it and it popped behind my area and was not cleaned up. But that's not the Parks fault. I liked this spot because when you walked out to the path there was a paved area that went halfway to the ocean with benches. So that was nice to be so close to that to sit and watch the sunset. You can also see what I believe are oil rigs in the distance and ships lined up. No wi-fi. Bathrooms are locked at 10:30pm. Showers are pay to use. Dogs are allowed on the pathway but not the beach itself. I also was told there is a dog area across the street somewhere too. The ranger at the entrance was super nice and the camp host Jim was very friendly and helpful. I would stay again."
"This is a simple campground with electric and water hookup. The sites are wide for a camper and a vehicle. The campsites sit between a beach restaurant and public bathrooms. The restaurant has live music and also doubles for a convienience store. Access to the beach is very convienent. There is also a bike path right next to the site. The campsites are managed well and maintain the one way road free of other pertruding vehicles. The only downside is that the site is right next to the highway thus very noisy with the passing motorist."
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