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Huntington Beach RV Campground Introduce

Nestled right on the beach in Huntington Beach, California, the Huntington Beach RV Campground provides a unique opportunity to enjoy coastal living while camping. This rv park is perfect for those seeking a mix of nature and urban convenience. With its prime location just across from the bike/walking path, guests can easily explore the nearby attractions such as the boardwalks, pier, and downtown area.

Features include:

  • Wide, spacious sites with water and power hookups
  • Close proximity to grassy areas for pets
  • Public bathroom facilities nearby
  • Easy access to dining and shopping options

Customer Feedback:

  • "The location is unbeatable, right on the beach. The spaces are roomy and convenient."
  • "Great for small rigs, but be aware of the narrow roads and entrance during peak times."
  • "Security concerns should be noted, especially for valuable items like bikes."

While there are challenges such as noise from nearby highways and bars, the Huntington Beach RV Campground stands out for its clean facilities and friendly staff. It's a great choice for travelers looking to experience Southern California's coastal charm.

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Customer Reviews

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Debra Lind
Feb 06, 2025

The location, right at the beach just across from a bike/walking path could not be any better. The spaces are roomy, wider than most. You are basically in a parking lot, one with water and power. No dump at your site is why I did not offer up 5 stars. Over the weekend, it was busy here, but during the week, not so much. All day long you’ll see people running, walking or riding along the path. Many dogs being walked. Close, very close by are grassy areas where you can take your dog. They do not supply dog pick up bags so bring your own. Plenty of garbage cans located throughout the park. There is a public bathroom near the park, one with toilets only, but we did not use them. Easy walk across the PCH to the downtown area to do a bit of “tourist” type shopping and plenty of places to find a bite to eat. We sleep with a small fan running at night (white noise) which made it easy to get a good nights rest. We are here currently, early February. I definitely recommend this rv park.

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TB El Considerado
Feb 08, 2025

BEACHSIDE! GREAT LOCATION, NOISY & SMALL LOTS First impression: KUDOS to the City for developing this public space. It's clean and access to beach and boardwalks and pier is incredible. ❤️❤️ Big rig friendly?... KINDOF Location: Great location because it is RIGHT ON THE BEACH. However, it's barely big rig friendly. Spaces actually are wide, but not long enough, & no sewer hookups. Driving in and out is also problematic because of narrow roads, tight corners and a semi-gnarly tight entrance and tire slicing knives you don't want to mess with. Employees & checkin: Very helpful and friendly. Checkin was quick. If traveling as a group of big rigs, the entrance can only hold 3-4 before others have to hold up traffic on the busy 101 highway. Noise: Highway 101 is ADJACENT. The only thing between your space and the very busy and noisy highway is a sidewalk. Night time bars across the street are also fairly noisy. A lot of racing traffic at night. Security: One of our group members had their e-bikes almost stolen after going to bed. The cable locking the bikes to the rack was cut, but the mechanism for holding the bikes onto the rack was too tight to get them off. But seriously... it's a target area for BS thieves. Final note: Not the greatest for big rigs, lots are a bit short and no sewer hookups. HOWEVER, it's clean, has nice people working, and LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION! =)

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Veronica Hernandez
Feb 06, 2024

Our new favorite site. You must be sure to lock up bikes, because the campsite is open you can have non campers walk around. We have not had any bad experiences, but we also lock up our bikes. Plenty of outdoor activities, shopping and dining.

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Kristen Bautista
Dec 06, 2023

Pros- For this RV Park, it’s all about location, location, location! You are in the heart of Huntington Beach walking distance to the pier walking distance to main street shopping dining and walking right out of your RV and going right to the beach. You do get water hook ups and electrical hook ups. You do not have sewer hook ups, but they do have a dump station there. The restrooms that they have on the map are actually the public restrooms so be warned and use your own lol. On the beach they have beach bonfire pits but you are allowed to bring a fire pit as long as it is 8 inches off the ground and have it at your campsite. As for the cons- once again, I said you’re in the heart of Huntington Beach so there are going to be homeless people walking around. Make sure you lock your stuff up at night. There are going to be the people walking around having bonfires on the beach with music the beach does close at 10pm which was nice and they do go around kicking everyone off the beach at 10pm, but since there is a bike path right behind the RV park, people can use that at any time. They do dump the dumpsters on Monday mornings (maybe other days too?) at 5 o’clock in the morning so we got woken up by the dumpster being dumbed that early- I get it they have to dump them before everyone starts using the bike path. You are right off of the PCH so you will get those people that think they’re cool to rev their engines or race, their cars or race their motorcycles right on the highway so sometimes it gets loud. I wish it was more quiet and serene but once again, it’s all about location my family had a wonderful time there we loved to wake up every morning to a beautiful view. 🧡

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Alicia Burns
Jan 28, 2024

It’s right on the beach! It is a parking lot but it’s close to the beach and shopping. We enjoyed morning walks on the beach with the locals. One night we walked across the street and had some ice cream and did a bit of shopping. The pier is also close by we did a night walk there which seemed safe and with lots of people still there during the cold. There were lots of homeless near the restrooms and I have to admit I was concerned with my stuff outside. We had a bike stolen when we were at Dockweiler. Also the bar does have extremely loud music into the early morning but it didn’t bother us. It was fun hearing people enjoy themselves.