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.
Sage Hill Campground offers a peaceful retreat nestled along Paradise Road in Santa Barbara, California. Perfect for both individual campers and groups, our campground provides a tranquil environment surrounded by nature. We offer RV parking, tent sites, and group camping areas, ensuring privacy and convenience for all visitors.
Our facilities include clean restrooms, water sources, electrical hookups, a dump station, and picnic tables. Fire pits are available for those who wish to experience the warmth of campfire nights. Drinking water is readily accessible, making your stay comfortable and hassle-free.
Campers have praised our clean restrooms, friendly staff, and the ease of trails. Many appreciate the absence of noise from parties or unruly groups, making it perfect for those seeking tranquility.
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
RV camping
Hiking
Barbecue grill
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Restroom
Running water
Tent sites
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
Nice trail, easy to walk. Did saw 2 large rattle snakes half the distance and desided not to cross their path and walked back. But it was nice and one day I will try to finish the whole round trip
If you can get some friends together to chip in for a group camping area, this is the way to do it. No partying going on until all hours, no screaming kids running through your site, no drunks to deal with. Unless the parties, kids, and drunks are members of your group, anyway. This was the first time I've had a quiet night camping on Paradise Road unless it was during the winter with nobody else around. Wonderful! Our camp host was awesome, the restrooms were kept clean and fully stocked, and it was a great experience all the way around. Normally you have to cross over a stream to get to the campground, but at the moment it is bone dry. When there's enough water the stream is a great place for your kids to play.
This place used to be my Uncle Marvin Morris's ranch from 1956 to 1975. It was called Los Prietos. I'm 15 in the photo taken 60 years ago. The girls are Carol Morris, my cousin, and her best friend, Leslie Stewart.
Terrible. Tons of irritating flies which only go away in the morning when it gets too hot and in the evening when the mosquitos come out. Very little shade. No showers at all. No wifi. Poorly maintained group area overgrown by nasty puckerbrush.
Amazing campground! We booked Sycamore on Halloween, and saw so much wildlife! Deer, tarantula, coyotes, bats and toads. We had a beautiful sunset, clear sky at night and saw the milky way, then a nice cool foggy morning. The camp host was very attentive, she serviced the bathrooms 2x, very clean restroom too BTW. No fires allowed, so we pre cooked all of our food at home and just heated up on the propane stove at the campsite. We used purple string lights in our fire pit for a spooky Halloween effect. 10/10 will stay there again.