Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
Explore family camping activities that bring all ages together, from outdoor games and scenic hikes to memorable campfire fun that creates lasting memories.
Kings Campground offers a unique and remote camping experience for outdoor adventurers. Located in the forested region of Maricopa, California, this hidden gem is ideal for those who enjoy off-roading and exploring nature's untouched beauty. Accessible only via 4x4 or high-clearance vehicles through the Hungry Valley OHV Park, Kings Campground provides a sense of isolation that is hard to find in today's world. The site is situated near Piru Creek, offering breathtaking views and opportunities for outdoor activities.
Kings Campground is more than just a camping spot—it's an experience. Visitors often praise its secluded atmosphere and the sense of freedom it provides. Whether you're coming to explore the nearby trails or simply to enjoy nature in peace, Kings Campground offers something for everyone who craves adventure and solitude.
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Restroom
Good for kids
Dogs allowed
I come here prepared to off-road to the location, tight one lane, along canyons..with my own water,wood and whats needed. No other place is the same or feels as far away from anyone, especially at night. Government land meaning only medical card patients wont be hassled. ;-)
Just found this place out recently, I went to gorman ohv park(hungry valley) and found this hidden gem next to piru creek(youtube piru creek) and fell in love with this place must enter thru hungry valley ohv to access it need 4x4 or any vehicle with clearance
Fairly remote campground. 2-3 fire pits. 2 open pit bathrooms in fairly good condition. Bring your own Toilet paper. Great access to dirt bike trails and other dual sport accessed trails. Bring extra gasoline!
Photos do not represent the campgrounds. Drove out here with my kids. When we arrived both my kids ages 4 and 7 where disappointed by the conditions of the grounds. To top it all off the half a mile approaching the campgrounds is lined with groups of people who have turned the mountain rang into a shooting rang. I don't have anything against guns but having a campground next to a constant barrage of semiautomatic weapon fire isn't my style. But if your looking for a place to shoot guns and drink beer this place would be great for you.
This was a nice place. 2 restrooms available in somewhat decent condition. Has one large open area with one small tree in the middle to set camp. And another smaller area just past the rest rooms with good shade from large tree's surrounding the camp site (where I set up camp). Only thing missing was a river. I Would camp here again.