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Best places to camp near national parks? See which California spot made top 10

From snow-covered mountain ranges to breezy coastal highways, California offers no shortage of scenic outdoor escapes.

California is home to one of the top 10 places to camp near a national park in the country, according to camping app The Dyrt.

In its 2026 Best Places to Camp report, published April 2, The Dyrt highlighted the top campgrounds located near popular national parks.

“Camping near national parks offers a fantastic way to experience the great outdoors,” The Dyrt said. “But many national parks are highly sought-after and have limited availability — some being fully reserved many months or a year ahead of time.”

The Dyrt teamed up with Girl Camper — a community that connects women through outdoor experiences — to showcase sites that offer easy access to nature without the hassle of booking inside crowded parks.

“Staying at nearby campgrounds can provide an excellent, easier-to-book alternative for outdoor enthusiasts to visit an iconic park by day, and still have a fantastic setting to return to,” The Dyrt said.

Here’s which California destination made the list:

RV campers in April 2006.
RV campers in April 2006. Debbie Noda Modesto Bee archive

What’s the best campground near a national park?

According to The Dyrt, Horsethief Campground is the top place to camp near a national park in the United States.

Along the Colorado River in Utah, the campground sits near both Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park, making it a great spot for campers “seeking both adventure and tranquility.”

Visitors can enjoy kayaking or canoeing on the Colorado River, trails for mountain biking, and hiking trails offering stunning views,” The Dyrt said. “The welcoming vibe at Horsethief Campground enhances the overall experience, as the friendly staff and fellow campers create a sense of community.”

Campsites start at about $22 per night, with 88 sites available.

Recreational vehicles, campfires and pets are allowed, making it an accessible option for a wide range of travelers, The Dyrt said.

Located in the Sierra National Forest about 90 miles northeast of Fresno along Kaiser Pass Road, Mono Hot Springs was first inhabited by Native Americans and sat along a major trading route. The South Fork San Joaquin River is in the background.
Located in the Sierra National Forest about 90 miles northeast of Fresno along Kaiser Pass Road, Mono Hot Springs was first inhabited by Native Americans and sat along a major trading route. The South Fork San Joaquin River is in the background. FRESNO BEE FILE

What’s the top campground close to a California park?

Mono Hot Springs landed at No. 10 on The Dyrt’s list of the best places to camp near national parks.

The site near Shaver Lake offers easy access to three popular destinations: Yosemite National Park, Kings Canyon National Park and Sequoia National Park.

“Mono Hot Springs is the hidden gem in the Sierra National Forest, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and outdoor adventure,” The Dyrt said.

The area is known for its natural hot springs, giving campers a chance to relax while surrounded by mountain views.

Visitors can also explore hiking trails and participate in activities including fishing and swimming.

Campsite reservation prices typically range from $37 to $78 per night, with 36 sites available. RVs are not allowed, but campfires and pets are permitted.

Bear-proof lockers are seen next to tents at a Yosemite Valley campground in Yosemite National Park, California on Oct. 25, 2025.
Bear-proof lockers are seen next to tents at a Yosemite Valley campground in Yosemite National Park, California on Oct. 25, 2025. FREDERIC J. BROWN AFP via Getty Images

Which US campgrounds made the top 10 list?

The Dyrt said these campgrounds are the best bets for folks looking to stay near national parks:

  1. Horsethief Campground near Arches and Canyonlands national parks in Utah
  2. Big Creek Campground near Glacier National Park in Montana
  3. Andy Guest/Shenandoah River State Park Campground near Shenandoah National Park in Virginia
  4. Smuggler’s Den Campground near Acadia National Park in Maine
  5. East Portal Campground near Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado
  6. Maverick Ranch RV Park near Big Bend National Park in Texas
  7. Salt Creek Recreation Area near Olympic National Park in Washington
  8. Jacob Lake Campground near Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona
  9. Atherton Creek Campground near Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming
  10. Mono Hot Springs near Kings Canyon and Sequoia national parks

How did The Dyrt come up with its findings?

According to The Dyrt, the list is based on ratings and reviews of campgrounds across the country.

The company identified the highest-rated and most-reviewed campgrounds located close enough to popular national parks to make trips easier for visitors.

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Angela Rodriguez
The Modesto Bee
Angela Rodriguez is a service journalism reporter for The Bee. She is a graduate of Sacramento State with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. During her time there, she worked on the State Hornet covering arts and entertainment.
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