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Los Alamitos Army Campground is a popular choice for military personnel and their families looking for an outdoor adventure in Southern California. Nestled in the heart of Los Alamitos, this campground provides a unique combination of convenience and nature, offering a variety of amenities and services to meet the needs of both casual campers and those seeking a more rustic experience.
Whether you're traveling with your family or looking for a peaceful retreat, Los Alamitos Army Campground offers a range of facilities including RV sites with water and electric hookups, restrooms, and picnic areas. The campground's location is ideal for exploring the local attractions, including beaches, hiking trails, and historical sites.
Los Alamitos Army Campground is open daily from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, making it a flexible option for those with busy schedules. The campground also hosts events and activities throughout the year, providing opportunities for socialization and fun for all ages.
Customer feedback highlights the convenience of the location and the affordability of the rates. While some visitors have noted minor issues with facilities, overall, Los Alamitos Army Campground remains a preferred choice for military families seeking an outdoor adventure in Southern California.
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
RV camping
Restroom
Debit cards
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
Honestly, this is far from a “campground”. I’m a very optimistic person and after just 2 nights here it’s hard to see any good about this place. It’s depressing. It’s dirty, not kept up at all. Has no amenities, not even a dumpster to discard your normal household trash. As active duty military with 3 young children this is a sad place. I hope my kids don’t remember this campground when we think of our adventure doing rv life. Our 6 year old without us saying one negative thing about it because our attitude is life is what you make it.. said she “doesn’t want to live here… everything is dead. This place is just dead” and well many know kids speak high volumes of truth. It really does blow my mind that this base is allowed to call this a “campground” and collect money from military members.
Came over for a baby shower at the hall here. Easy to find the base entrance difficult to find the building. Salute the hero's.
No amenities available, the entire lot is dirt so it gets very, very muddy. I do not recommend.
Very basic but full hookups for a modest price if you qualify.
Clean and a fair price. Very quiet.