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California State Parks generates eight GIS datasets intended for free distribution and personal or public use. These datasets include: Park Boundaries, Routes, Buildings, Structures, Day Use Areas, Camping Areas, Parking Areas, and Park Entry Points.
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No matter where you boat in California, a water adventure...
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The Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Access Project is a state...
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California State Parks. Bel Vista House, Architecture of...
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California State Parks. Discovering the Floodplain. Join a...
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An experienced parks professional with expertise in park...
- Conditions of Use
Permission for such use is granted on a case-by-case basis...
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Camping Information; Historic Sites; Safety Tips; Rules and...
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The California Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) is...
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- Reservation Booking Window
- Checking in & Out
- Cancellation Policy
- Family Camping
- Group Camping
- RV Dump Stations
- Environmental Camping
- Accessible Campsites
- Alternative Camping
- Horse/Equestrian Overnight Camping
Reservations can be made six months to the day in advance of the arrival date (rolling window). Each new date opens at 8 a.m. PST. Reservations can be made as late as two days prior to your planned arrival, subject to availability.
You may check in to your campsite any time after 2 p.m. on your reservation start date. When you arrive, present your reservation voucher or confirmation number and a form of photo identification. If you arranged for a discount when you made your reservation, proof of eligibility must be shown at this time. Campsite assignments are made upon your a...
The $7.99 reservation fee is non-refundable. If you cancel a reservation, a cancellation fee of $7.99 will be assessed per reservation.Cancellations can be made online or by calling our Customer Call Center at (800) 444-PARK (7275).This service is available 7 days a week, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. PST (except New Year’s Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christ...
Family campsites accommodate up to eight (8) people. They are developed campsites with amenities that vary from park to park, and may include fire pits or fire rings, picnic tables, showers, a water supply, and a cleared area for your tent. Each campground has a limit on the consecutive number of nights a camper may stay. Once this consecutive nigh...
Group campsites accommodate groups as small as nine (9) or as large as 100, depending on the park. At some campgrounds, group sites can be combined for larger groups. Your reservation agent can help you with names and locations of these campgrounds. Youth groups (under 18 years of age) must be accompanied by at least one (1) adult for every 15 yout...
California State Parks wants to thank our park visitors for helping us keep our parks and environment clean. In 2018, State Parks installed new RV dump station collection systems at ten state park units as part of a pilot program to help us protect the environment and are added amenities for our visitors. Following the success of the initial pilot ...
Environmental campsites are located in relatively undisturbed natural settings. Each site has a table, a clearing for your tent, and a primitive toilet nearby. Environmental campsite fees and hike-in distances vary between parks. Plan ahead to arrive at your campsite before dark. No pets are allowed, except service animals. Stays are limited to sev...
Visitors reserving accessible campsites are required to possess a valid Department of Motor Vehicle (DMV) Disabled Placard or Disabled License Plate and corresponding Identification Card issued by DMV. Disabled veterans possessing a valid Disabled Veteran's License Plate and corresponding identification card also meet the requirement. If you requir...
California State Parks also has alternative camping, such as rustic cabins, cottages, lodging, tent cabins, floating campsites, and yurts. Please check the following parks and their websites for more information. Asilomar State Beach and Conference Grounds https://www.visitasilomar.com Marconi Conference Center (415) 663-9020 Mendocino Woodlands (G...
California State Parks provides overnight horse sites or group horse sites. Please check the following parks for more information. Reservations can be made at www.ReserveCalifornia.com. 1. Anza-Borrego Desert SP (10 horse sites) 2. Cuyamaca Rancho SP (Group Horse and 14 Horse Sites) 3. Humboldt Redwoods SP (2 Group Horse and 4 Horse Sites) 4. Lake ...
0 25 50 Miles. Park Property – PP Point of Interest – POI State Beach – SB State Historic Park – SHP State Historical Monument – SHM State Marine Park – SMP State Marine Reserve – SMR State Natural Reserve – SNR State Recreation Area – SRA State Seashore – SS State Vehicular Recreation Area – SVRA Wayside Campground – WC.
312 group campsites. 725 facilities such as cabins, yurts, lodges, etc. 7.2 million campers. HOW TO RESERVE A CALIFORNIA STATE PARK CAMPSITE. the Customer Call Cente. www.ReserveCalifornia.com. phone, call 800-444-7275. The Customer Call Center is available seven days a week from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. (except New Year’s Day, Thanksgivi.
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Sep 8, 2024 · That’s where our detailed California State Parks camping map comes in. We’ve scoured the state, analyzed countless campgrounds, and compiled all the information you need to plan your next unforgettable camping adventure.
From breathtaking waterfall views to tranquil forest hideaways, California’s beloved state parks system boasts over 14,000 campsites. Whether you prefer to sleep under the stars, get cozy in a cabin, or spend the night in a yurt, there’s a state park campsite for everyone.
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Sep 18, 2024 · A California State Parks camping map helps you plan your entire trip. You can easily identify nearby towns for supplies, plan your route to and from the park, and even consider alternate camping options if your preferred campsite is unavailable.