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Fremont Campground Introduce
Fremont Campground is nestled in the picturesque area of Santa Barbara, California, providing an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Located at 2525 Paradise Rd, this campground offers a serene environment with plenty of shade from towering trees and convenient amenities to make your stay enjoyable.
Our campsite provides:
- $40 per day or $80 for a double site
- Free parking for one car and $10 per additional vehicle
- Water spigots available, but bring your own water supply
- Plenty of shaded spots under the trees
- Cautions include possible rattlesnakes near tree bases and poison oak nearby (grounds are cleared)
- On-site restrooms and trash bins for convenience
- Reservations recommended with a 2-day minimum stay; group sites available
- Friendly on-site manager, Sunny, who knows the area well
Please note that restroom facilities may be out of order for extended periods, so it's advisable to confirm their availability before your visit.
Customer feedback highlights the campground's beauty and cleanliness, with praise for the shaded spots and friendly staff. However, some reviews mention issues with restroom availability, emphasizing the need to check facility status beforehand.
Location
CaliforniaSanta Barbara CountySanta BarbaraParadise Road
Customer Reviews
Beautiful and clean campgrounds for the true outdoors man. π° Cost $40 per day or $80 for a double site π Parking free for 1 car and $10 per car per day π§ No natural water here but there is nearby. There are spickets here but plan to bring your own water. π³ Plenty of Shade from the trees π Past reviews say rattlesnakes can often be found at the base of the trees β£οΈPoison Oak is plentiful nearby but the grounds are cleared of any π» Restrooms π Trash on-site Reservations recommended. 2-day minimum online. Group sites available. Campgrounds easily booked out so schedule ahead. On-site Manager, Sunny, was very friendly and familiar with the area.
Friendly campground host, nice tree with shady spots all around. Bathrooms look to be out of order for quite a while. No showers.
The campground has a lot of nice tree coverage. It's definitely a worn campground, but ok, if you just need a place to sleep. The table tops are not clean, so be sure to have wet wipes on hand. The bathrooms are portable potties and are fairly clean. At night is when the campground is best. It gets really dark and quiet about an hour after sunset. The morning rise is really nice for the only noise you hear are birds chirping away. There's a wild turkey that roams around and is pretty friendly. For the cost of $40.00, I've stayed in nicer ones for less cost. But hey, it served the purpose. I would recommend it and would stay there again to see the turkey.
Been planning this trip for a while and it did not disappoint. Pros: beautiful area. Lots of wildlife, we saw wild turkeys and heard frogs and owls at night. Plenty of space in each site and the sites are spread out so you don't feel like you're on top of each other with your campsite neighbors. Lively enough but people are generally respectful of being quiet late at night. Dog friendly! Has picnic table, fire pit, bench, bbq and plenty of shade trees. Very close to things to do such as the beach, Solvang etc, camp hosts were friendly and made sure to clean each site between guests. Cons: biggest complaint I have is that the restrooms were closed and the only available toilets were porta pottys. I know that's a covid thing but the porta pottys were absolutely rancid. I had to cover my face to keep the smell down and still physically gagged. No toilet paper either. Another thing and it's not really the campgrounds fault but it was a huge shock in temperature from the beach to the campsite. If I had to guess I'd say 20 degrees more hot. We set up the tent quickly and went back to the beach until evening. So just be aware. Keep in mind there's lots of poison oak to avoid and no cell reception. Not a big deal but just so you know.
I very much enjoyed it and so did my dogs. Make sure to reserve a spot online beforehand so that way you can get everything in order. The only problems were the bugs (but what can you expect?) and the walk from the car. Campground #11 has a far walk from literally everything and itβs uphill! At least it gave a good leg workout!
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