5 Popular Family Friendly RV Campgrounds in California

Every year it seems to become harder and harder to get family time together. Children’s schedules are often as busy as their parents and it doesn’t leave a lot of time to enjoy together as a family. However, RV camping is a great way for families to get away from everyday life and enjoy some time together. You can hit the road and get your family away from the busyness of life while still maintaining some of the comforts that everyone wants.

If you are ready to escape from it all, check out one of these 5 family-friendly campgrounds in California. Or, take the time to visit each one.

Campland on the Bay

Campland on the Bay is a complete vacation rolled up into a campground. Your family can take in the beautiful sights of the bay while hanging out on the beach. You can play volleyball together, go swimming, have a picnic, or even enjoy an evening bonfire.

The campground offers something for everyone. There is a fitness center, game room, and playground. You can check out the marina or kick back at the pool. They even have a list of 20 things that your kids will enjoy doing. Make it a family challenge to see how many of them you can try while you are at the park.

Campland at the Bay

Oakzanita Springs RV Campground

Your family will take in breathtaking views while staying at the Oakzanita Springs RV Campground. The campground holds all kinds of activities for kids to participate in. There are scheduled activities, weekly potlucks, and arts & crafts. The campground also has volleyball, bocci ball, and a card room. You can enjoy the swimming pool, take a family bike ride on the camp trails, play a round of horseshoes. You can even bring the family dog with you. While at the campground don’t forget to check out the area’s natural attractions. You can fish at Cuyamaca Lake or hike the trails located in Cuyamaca State Park.

Oakzanita

Yosemite RV Resort

The true value of the Yosemite RV Resort is in its location. Yosemite National Park will offer your family endless hours of fun and adventure. You could spend your entire trip just checking out the National Park, but there is more to do while staying at Yosemite RV Resort. You can spend a rainy day at the Children’s Museum of Sierra, check out a historic railroad at Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Narrow Gauge Railroad, and see the Coarsegold Historic Village. You can enjoy the serenity at Bass Lake or see the stunning sequoia trees in the area. The family vacation is a great time to get the family outdoors and seeing all the natural beauty that exists. When you head back to the campsite for the night the kids can play at the playground or go for a swim.

Yosemite Campground

Delloma RV Park

Your family can have an RV camping experience like none other at Dellloma RV Park. If you have older children that don’t want to do the same old camping activities that they did as a child this park has the solution for you—the largest laser tag park in the country. Your family can go head to head with others as you compete in capture the flag and a last tagger standing game. There is a basic mini golf, pool, and a lake if you are interested in fishing for King Salmon or Steelhead. This campground has all the basics that your family needs to have a great camping trip with a laser tag twist.

Delloma RV

Riverside Campground & Cabins

If your family is in need of some serious rest and relaxation head to Big Sur, California and the Riverside Campground. You can enjoy the peaceful calm of a forest filled with redwoods and a mix of other trees. Your family can enjoy wading, swimming, and tubing in the river. There is seasonal catch-and-release fishing and if you show up at the right time you can even head to the ocean to try to catch the California Gray whales migrating from Alaska to Mexico and back. This is truly a place to get away from it all.

Riverside Campground

Head out for a family vacation

It’s time to pack up the RV and hit the road for a family vacation. Your kids won’t even miss sitting in front of the computer screen, TV screen, or constantly being on their phones when they are at these parks. They truly provide fun for the whole family.

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