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Campgrounds and RV parks near San Diego, CA

62 campgrounds and RV Parks near San Diego, CA. Compare campsite amenities, photos, and site types to find the perfect stop for your rig on your route.

62 campgrounds
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Camping near San Diego

Things to do in San Diego

Camping spots and RV parks near San Diego, CA

When to camp in San Diego

  • spring

    March - May

    68° / 55°F 20 mm

    May Gray keeps coastal mornings cloudy and cool

  • summer

    June - August

    75° / 63°F 2 mm

    Peak season; coastal sites book months out

  • fall

    September - November

    73° / 59°F 15 mm

    Warm ocean, clear skies, Santa Ana wind risk

  • winter

    December - February

    64° / 50°F 50 mm

    Wettest season; mild days, cool nights, occasional storms

Top Hosts near San Diego, CA

Maosheng116 trips - Joined Jan 2022Superhost

What a great experience! The vehicle was well equipped, immaculate, functioned perfect. The communication with Frank was clear and he was always immediately available. What a pleasure!

Carol K. - Apr 2026

Very responsive, knowledgeable, and easy to work with!

Patrick L. - Feb 2026

Alina91 trips - Joined May 2022Superhost

We had a fantastic time in Alina's Wolfpup. We're very comfortable and felt like we had everything we needed. Great hosts and would absolutely rent their Wolfpup again in the future.

Cody R. - Jun 2026

Had the best time camping in this trailer.

HELENA H. - Aug 2025

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Frequently asked questions about campgrounds near San Diego, CA

What does it cost to rent an RV in San Diego, and are there ways to save on your trip?

RV rental in San Diego is surprisingly affordable, especially if you're flexible with dates and RV type. Expect to pay around $110 to $250 per night for a campervan or motorhome rental in San Diego, depending on season and amenities. Booking during fall or winter (San Diego's mild "off-season") usually means lower rates and easier campground reservations. Filter for 'cheap RV rentals San Diego' or consider delivery to save on transportation. Weekday pick-ups can also offer great value.

Do I need a special license to drive an RV rental in San Diego?

Great news: a standard driver's license is all you need for most RV rentals in California, including San Diego! As long as you're 25 or older, you're good to go. International visitors can join, too: just grab an International Driving Permit from your home country before your San Diego RV trip. ID confirmation is handled easily through the RVezy platform. No commercial licenses or extra tests needed, even for large motorhomes.
dmv.ca.gov/portal/driver-licenses-identification-cards/real-id/real-id-faqs/

What kind of protection and roadside help comes with my RV rental in San Diego?

Every RV rental in San Diego through RVezy includes a protection package and 24/7 roadside assistance. If the unexpected happens, you'll have access to help day or night for things like flat tires or lockouts, and the protection package covers most accidental damages. You even get to choose your own coverage level before you book. This ensures peace of mind through scenic spots from Coronado to Julian.
rvezy.com/insurance-and-protection

What is the cancellation policy for San Diego RV rentals?

Cancellation terms for your San Diego RV rental are set by the host and shown before you book. If your host cancels your reservation, you will receive a full refund or RVezy credits with no penalty to you. Check your booking details for the specific cancellation policy that applies to your trip.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360037736674-Understanding-the-cancellation-policy-for-guests

Can I bring my dog on my RV camping adventure in San Diego?

Yes! San Diego is tail-waggingly friendly for pets, and many listings offer pet-friendly RV rentals. Just filter for 'pet-friendly' when booking. Tip: Dog Beach in Ocean Beach is a local favorite for four-legged campers, and many campgrounds like Campland on the Bay welcome well-behaved pets. Always check host rules on cleaning or size limits. Pack extra water for summer trips and explore pet-friendly trails at Mission Bay Park.
sandiego.gov/park-and-recreation/parks/dogs

Can the RV be delivered to my San Diego home, campsite, or event?

Absolutely! With RV delivery in San Diego, many hosts will bring the vehicle right to your location, be it your driveway, a local campground, or even a festival site. They'll handle setup, show you how everything works, and you're ready to enjoy. Perfect for first-timers or anyone nervous about driving in city traffic. Just use the 'Delivery' filter, and you'll see your options for stress-free vacation starts.

How far can I take my RV rental from San Diego, and what are the best road trips nearby?

Your San Diego RV rental is built for adventure. Most hosts include at least 100 miles per night in your booking, with options for unlimited mileage. Incredible road trips include Joshua Tree National Park (about 160 miles), Big Bear Lake (135 miles), Anza-Borrego Desert State Park (85 miles), and even Sequoia National Park (330 miles). Always check your listing for mileage details before heading out; you'll be surprised how much California you can see in a long weekend.
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Where can I park an RV overnight in and around San Diego?

San Diego has fantastic spots for RV camping: Campland on the Bay (right along Mission Bay), San Elijo State Beach (ocean views, just north of the city), Sweetwater Regional Park (quiet, full hookups), Kumeyaay Lake Campground (great for nature lovers), and Silver Strand State Beach (sand between your toes). For boondocking, the city has strict rules: no street overnight parking. Book ahead, especially in summer, for the best selection.
parks.ca.gov/?page_id=981

When is the best time of year for RV camping in San Diego?

San Diego's RV camping season is truly year-round, thanks to its famous climate. Expect highs around 68 to 77°F (20 to 25°C) most of the year and rare rain from May through October. Spring and fall mean perfect beach days without the crowds, while winter stays mild and sunny for desert trips. July and August bring busy beaches, so reserve early! Local pro tip: March is wildflower season in Anza-Borrego Desert nearby.

Is driving an RV in San Diego easy for first-timers?

Driving an RV rental in San Diego is beginner-friendly. Most RVezy hosts give a personal walkthrough before you hit the road, so you'll know how to handle everything from the fridge to the backup camera. For city driving, stick to main roads like Interstate 5 and avoid tight historic areas like Little Italy. For a totally stress-free experience, choose an RV with delivery to your campground. Most first-timers are surprised how quickly they feel at home in a motorhome rental around San Diego.

What if I have a problem on my road trip; do I have roadside support?

Help is always close by during your San Diego RV trip: every booking comes with 24/7 roadside assistance. That means locked keys, flat tires, or battery jumps are handled with just a phone call, no matter where your adventure takes you, from Pacific Beach to Borrego Springs. Local emergency resources are also available if you ever need them. Focus on beach sunsets, not breakdowns.

Can I take my RV rental from San Diego on a cross-border trip to Mexico?

Trips to Mexico are not permitted with San Diego RV rentals through RVezy; the protection package won't cover you south of the border. Planning an RV road trip from San Diego to popular California or Nevada destinations? You're all set. Just check with your host about long-haul mileage and enjoy the drive to spots like Las Vegas (330 miles) or Yosemite (420 miles).
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360039340074-Insurance-coverage-validity

How much should I budget for gas and what's the typical MPG for RVs in San Diego?

Budgeting for fuel is smart traveler 101. Most RV rentals in San Diego average 8 to 14 miles per gallon depending on size and route. Gas prices around San Diego hover near the California average (about $5.00/gallon as of spring 2024). For a weeklong road trip to Joshua Tree, plan on about $100 to $200 in fuel. Pro tip: Fill up outside downtown or near major highways for better prices.
energy.ca.gov/data-reports/energy-almanac/transportation-energy/gasoline-data/gasoline-spot-market-prices

How do I book RV campgrounds in San Diego, and how far in advance should I reserve?

For the best campgrounds near San Diego, book early, especially for summer and holidays. Reserve spots like San Elijo State Beach or Silver Strand State Beach through ReserveCalifornia. Campland on the Bay and Mission Bay RV Resort can be booked directly online, while county parks use the San Diego County reservations portal. Booking 3 to 6 months ahead is smart for oceanfront spots. Insider tip: Mid-week stays often have better availability.
reservecalifornia.com/

Are there any special driving rules or road hazards I should know about in San Diego?

San Diego RV drivers face easy highway access and generally mild terrain, but watch for downtown traffic and low-clearance routes along the coast. Avoid Mission Beach streets with low-hanging trees and overhead wires. Major highways (I-5, I-8, SR-163) are RV friendly. In summer, coastal fog can roll in; keep headlights on and drive cautiously. Use the Caltrans QuickMap for real-time updates.
quickmap.dot.ca.gov/

What hookups, dump stations, and amenities should I expect at San Diego campgrounds?

Most campgrounds in San Diego offer full or partial hookups (water, electric, sometimes sewer). Campland on the Bay and Mission Bay RV Resort feature dump stations, WiFi, and laundry. State parks like San Elijo provide water and electric but not sewer, with onsite dump stations instead. Many locations have picnic tables and showers but check ahead for generator hours and pet areas.
sdparks.org/content/sdparks/en/park-pages/CampsiteAmmenities.html

What equipment and features can I expect in a typical San Diego RV rental?

RV rentals in San Diego often come fully equipped: comfy beds (bunks or queen), a kitchen with fridge and stove, a full bathroom, dining area, air conditioning, seatbelts for each guest, and a TV. Many also include coffee makers, outdoor chairs, WiFi, or solar panels. Need more? Message your host for details or look for listings offering outdoor showers or bike racks; great for a family RV trip San Diego style.

What kinds of RVs can I rent in San Diego, and are there popular add-ons?

Choose from Class A luxury motorhomes, nimble campervan rentals perfect for Pacific Coast Highway, roomy travel trailers, and toy haulers for your gear. Popular add-ons include bikes, paddleboards, camping kits, or even firewood delivery. Pickup and drop-off are arranged at booking; just message your host about your airport or hotel plans to coordinate. If you want 'unlimited mileage' or one-way trips, filter for it on the site.

How do payments and security deposits work for San Diego RV rentals?

Paying for your RV rental in San Diego is secure and simple. RVezy handles all transactions online; the security deposit is held (not withdrawn) and released after your trip if the RV's returned in shape. You'll be notified of the deposit amount before booking, and there are no surprise charges. Tips: Take photos at pickup/return and chat with your host about walk-throughs to keep everything smooth.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360038106214-How-the-security-deposit-works