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Roll into RV paradise in California with our top-notch campgrounds! Discover spacious RV sites, scenic views, and amenities galore for an unforgettable outdoor adventure. Whether you're chasing sunsets or grilling up a storm, find your perfect RV spot in California and hit the road to relaxation!
Top RV Parks near Sanger, California
Kings River RV Resort
14 milesThis is the straight-line distance on the map. Actual travel distance may vary.Kingsburg, CA
41 Verified ReviewsStarting at $70.00
Kings River RV Resort in Kingsburg, CA is the highest rated river front RV resort. Huge sites with only 94 full hookup sites with several tent sites on 26 acres of green grass with 200 shade trees. 36 river front RV sites with fire rings, picnic benches, and free wifi. Guests enjoy exclusive use of the boat launch to access the 15 miles of Kings River. Amenities include a new swimming pool, two spas, three firepits, playground, clubhouse with full kitchen, gym, country store, and two night lighted pickleball courts. The resort is close enough to Sequoia, Kings Canyon, and Yosemite National Parks for day trips. Book your stay for an unforgettable camping, resort, and boating experience!
- Beach
- Waterfront
- Pool
- Fishing
- Hot Tub / Sauna
- Dog Park
- Bike Rental
- Boat Launch
- Playground
- Ice Cream
- Basketball
- Volleyball
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- Internet Access
- General Store
- Dump Station
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Almond Tree Oasis RV Park
52 milesThis is the straight-line distance on the map. Actual travel distance may vary.Coalinga, CA
81 Verified ReviewsStarting at $45.00
Peaceful RV park with full hook-up, pull-through sites and free WiFi with easy access to I-5. Rest, relax and refresh for a few days or an extended stay.
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- Dog Park
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Creekside RV Park
66 milesThis is the straight-line distance on the map. Actual travel distance may vary.Bishop, CA
33 Verified ReviewsStarting at $62.00
Perched at 8,300 feet in elevation, Creekside RV Park in Bishop, California, offers a breathtaking alpine escape unlike any other. With the South Fork Bishop Creek flowing through the park and into a stocked fishing pond, guests can enjoy excellent on-site fishing amid stunning mountain scenery. Surrounded by towering peaks and pristine high alpine lakes, this peaceful retreat remains 20 degrees cooler than Bishop in the summer, providing the perfect climate for outdoor adventure and relaxation. Discover why over 60% of visitors return year after year—book your stay at Creekside RV Park today!
- Waterfront
- Hiking
- Fishing
- Dog Park
- Ice Cream
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- Showers
- Internet Access
- General Store
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Indian Flat RV Park
68 milesThis is the straight-line distance on the map. Actual travel distance may vary.El Portal, CA
164 Verified ReviewsStarting at $60.00
Nestled in the foothills of the Sierra Mountains, Indian Flat RV Park is ideally located for your adventure to Yosemite National Park. As the closest campground to Yosemite on highway 140, you'll be offered a variety of camping sites, a small gift shop, and access to an outdoor pool. When planning your trip to Yosemite, make Indian Flat RV Park your campground away from home!
- Pool
- Hiking
- Internet Access
- General Store
Lake McSwain Campground and Recreation Area - Snelling
70 milesThis is the straight-line distance on the map. Actual travel distance may vary.Snelling, CA
No ratings to displayStarting at $38.00
Lake McSwain Campground & Recreation Area in Snelling, California, offers a scenic lakeside retreat where wide-open water views meet the tranquility of surrounding canyons. Known for its stable year-round water levels, the park is ideal for fishing, boating, swimming, and relaxing by the lake. Visitors can enjoy trout fishing, spot abundant wildlife including bald eagles and deer, or take part in on-the-water fun at Splash-N-Dash, America’s largest inflatable water park. With kayak and paddleboard rentals, a lakeside restaurant, and convenient amenities, as well as multiple campsites and cabins to suit every style of camper, Lake McSwain is perfect for both local adventures and nearby excursions, including Yosemite National Park just 1.5 hours away. Plan your visit today and experience the natural beauty and fun-filled activities that make Lake McSwain a destination for the whole family!
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- Beach
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- Waterpark
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- Pavilion
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Bagby Campground and Recreation Area - Mariposa
70 milesThis is the straight-line distance on the map. Actual travel distance may vary.Mariposa, CA
No ratings to displayStarting at $38.00
Bagby Campground & Recreation Area in Mariposa, California, is the most remote and rustic campground on Lake McClure, offering a truly unplugged escape where the narrowing lake meets the Merced River. Reached by a scenic, winding drive through rugged canyons and with little to no cell service, Bagby is ideal for campers seeking quiet, solitude, and a deep connection to nature. The campground features a single launch ramp (available during adequate lake levels) and a fish cleaning station, making it a favorite destination for anglers—especially those targeting trout—while frequent wildlife sightings reinforce the area’s wild character. Rich in history dating back to the mid-1800s and conveniently located near Coulterville, Mariposa, and about an hour from Yosemite National Park, Bagby offers a rare blend of seclusion, scenery, and heritage—plan your stay today and experience one of the most peaceful corners of Lake McClure for yourself.
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McClure Point Campground and Recreation Area - Snelling
74 milesThis is the straight-line distance on the map. Actual travel distance may vary.Snelling, CA
1 Verified ReviewStarting at $38.00
McClure Point Campground & Recreation Area in Snelling, CA offers a laid-back lakeside escape with sweeping, wide-open views of Lake McClure and effortless access to top-tier boating and fishing. Just minutes from Lake McSwain’s fishing access and only 10 minutes from Lake McSwain Campground, this scenic spot is perfectly positioned for guests who want to spend their days on the water. The campground features two convenient launch ramps, a designated swim lagoon for cooling off, a fish cleaning station, and picnic and day-use areas ideal for relaxing between adventures. Guests can take in peaceful sunsets, watch houseboats drift across the lake, and spot local wildlife like deer, foxes, wild turkeys, and a variety of birds throughout the area. With nearby attractions including Lake McSwain, Yosemite National Park, and local favorites like Bud’s Place taco truck and bar in Snelling, McClure Point is an ideal base for both recreation and exploration—plan your stay today and experience La
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Barrett Cove Campground and Recreation Area - La Grange
76 milesThis is the straight-line distance on the map. Actual travel distance may vary.La Grange, CA
No ratings to displayStarting at $38.00
Barrett Cove Campground & Recreation Area in La Grange, California is the largest and most diverse campground on Lake McClure, offering expansive scenery, abundant recreation, and something for every type of visitor. The park features a swim lagoon with an adjacent playground, picnic areas, volleyball courts, and welcoming family gathering spaces, making it a favorite for both campers and day-use guests. With two launch ramps and a full-service marina providing fuel, supplies, hot food, boat slips, kayak rentals, and pontoon boats, Barrett Cove is a true hub for lake adventures. Just steps away, the 700-acre Exchequer Mountain Bike & Hike Park offers 25 trails for all skill levels, while wildlife sightings—from deer and foxes to wild turkeys and birds—add to the natural charm. Conveniently located near the historic town of La Grange, the La Grange OHV Park, Lake Don Pedro, and less than an hour from Yosemite National Park, Barrett Cove blends outdoor excitement with modern amenities in
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- Waterfront
- Hiking
- Fishing
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- Volleyball
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- Showers
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- Pavilion
- Special Events
Horseshoe Bend Campground and Recreation Area - Coulterville
78 milesThis is the straight-line distance on the map. Actual travel distance may vary.Coulterville, CA
No ratings to displayStarting at $38.00
Horseshoe Bend Campground and Recreation Area in Coulterville, California offers a peaceful, traditional camping experience on the shores of Lake McClure, surrounded by towering pines, fewer crowds, and a relaxed, back-to-nature atmosphere. Known for excellent bass fishing—as well as opportunities to catch salmon, trout, and kokanee—the campground features a single boat launch ramp, fish cleaning station, rental pavilion, and a mix of basic, electric, and full-hookup campsites with an on-site dump station for added convenience. Wildlife sightings are common, ranging from deer and foxes to a wide variety of birds, with the occasional black bear adding to the area’s authentic wilderness feel. Rich in history, the site once served as a camp for John Muir during his studies of the region before journeys into Yosemite National Park, which is located less than an hour away, while the charming town of Coulterville—with great local dining—is just minutes from the campground. Plan your stay at
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Yosemite Pines RV Resort and Family Lodging
85 milesThis is the straight-line distance on the map. Actual travel distance may vary.Groveland, CA
No ratings to displayStarting at $55.00
Yosemite Pines RV Resort & Family Lodging in Groveland, California, offers a peaceful forest retreat just minutes from the iconic Yosemite National Park, making it an ideal base for outdoor adventure and relaxation. Surrounded by towering pines, the resort features family-friendly amenities and comfortable accommodations designed for RV travelers, families, and nature lovers alike. Guests can unwind in a serene natural setting while enjoying convenient access to hiking, sightseeing, and the unforgettable beauty of Yosemite’s waterfalls, granite cliffs, and wildlife. Experience the perfect balance of comfort and adventure—plan your stay at Yosemite Pines RV Resort & Family Lodging and book your getaway today.
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