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Foster Residence Campground, located in Ventura, California, USA, offers a quiet and nature-focused tent camping experience. As part of the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, this campground provides a peaceful retreat with well-maintained facilities and scenic surroundings.
Foster Residence Campground offers the following features and services:
However, it is important to be aware of the following potential challenges:
Guests have praised Foster Residence Campground for its quiet and peaceful atmosphere, especially the sites near the creek. The clean bathrooms and privacy of sites 14 and 16 are also highly appreciated. However, potential visitors should be aware that firewood is not available on-site and that some grills may be slanted. The limited interaction with the camp host and the presence of concrete slabs on most sites are other factors to consider.
Foster Residence Campground is ideal for individuals and couples seeking a quiet and nature-filled tent camping experience in Ventura, CA. It is particularly suitable for those who appreciate privacy and the sounds of nature. Visitors can expect clean facilities and a peaceful atmosphere, but should be prepared to bring their own firewood and potentially address slanted grills.
For inquiries, please visit the location at:
Address: 59 Casitas Vista Rd, Ventura, CA 93001, USA
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
RV camping
RV sewer hookup
Hiking
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Restroom
Running water
Tent sites
Camping fee
Good for kids
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
This review is about the tent camping at Foster Residence Campground. We visited in April 2023 and had a great stay. We stayed in site 16. Sites 11-13 are all grouped together, do not have much tree cover, and are on a slight slope. Sites 14-16 are more private and are along a creek (we could hear the creek but not see it, and I don't think you'd hear it during dry season). Imo site 14 and site 16 are the best for tent camping - flat ground, tree cover, space between you and your neighbor. These sites are also tucked back away from the road so you only hear nature. I believe all the other sites have a concrete slab for trailers and RVs. We paid $37 with online reservations for one night plus one dog. The bathrooms were well maintained with flush toilets and running water. The camp host is tucked behind a huge fence but on our visit the host had a Ring doorbell set up in case you have questions. They did not have any firewood on site, so be sure to pick some up on your way in.
We loved how quiet it was, all you hear is the creek flowing the birds and the toads. We absolutely loved our weekend stay, can't wait to go back! Only downside is how slanted the grill was, but nothing a rock or two can't fix!
We stayed one night with our Jeep Wrangler (two people / tent on top) and paid $34 (tax incouded) The place is neat and well organised. Very quiet and full of camper vans and people camping with tents. You pay online through an website. There are parking lots with tables, fire pits and restrooms and common areas. Plenty of shade and wood to burn. The park host lives in an RV, very nicely she let us stay when we arrived at 7 pm. 4 stars because There are no showers or hot water. There is little light (bring flashlights with you).
This review is for tent camping. The best sites are #14 and #16. We were on 14 and I’d consider that one the best. Grateful for a previous reviewer who gave good recommendations for picking a good tent site. Campground was clean, small and quiet. Clean bathrooms (no showers).
We stay here with our RV every year as we are driving south. Very clean and comfortable, with all hookups. Only irritating noise is motorcycles coming down the road from Casitas Springs…