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Fremont Campground

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Fremont Campground is shady, the good kind of shady--think oak trees as your SPF from the hot summer sun.

This cool campground off of California’s western coast is hiking-, biking-, horse-, and even OHV-friendly! And the sites are large to boot, which makes this a great place to bring the kiddos, friends, or just get really comfortable in your surroundings. Make sure you (and the kids) know how to identify poison oak, and make sure you bring all the fixin’s for s’mores cuz you can buy firewood from the campground host for $6!
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Joey M.
July 22, 2018
Very empty and quiet during the week. Easy to walk up to. Close proximity to Solvang, Lake Cachuma, and the Santa Yñez river swimming holes. Large plots, bathrooms, and water for cleaning. No showers though. Didn’t encounter the host once during a 3 night stay, no problems at the site though. The closest store (might’ve been called paradise campground something) was closed down, along with the restaurant there. Very easy 30 min drive over the mountains to Santa Barbara.
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Neville H.recommends
December 11, 2017
Great car camping spot, good access to trails nearby at Upper Oso
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Kristin M.
September 29, 2015
BEWARE this is a terrible campground! We were there last weekend and (9/15) it was infested with huge black widows. We saw more than 10 on the perimeter of our site. There were also nests and baby black widows under our camping table. The bathrooms were out of order and there was one portable bathroom in terrible condition. It looked and smelled like it hadn't been emptied in months.
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Hipcamper
March 3, 2015
There's plenty of firewood to buy here. Also, keep your eye out for deer...they like to hangout from time to time.
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Hipcamper
February 28, 2015
Get your butt in White Rock swimming hole, and when you get back setup camp under the shade of one of the many oak trees.

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Your guide to camping in Fremont Campground

Overview

Biking

Ride along the beautiful Santa Barbara coast, the central Monterey coast, or anywhere you want in this huge forest. The recommended route is the 10 mile Romero Loop, with a killer descent and incredible views of the mountains. You can find some of the best rides in the area or sort by the map on the Mountain Project.

Fishing

You can fish in the rivers and streams located throughout the forest, and fish in the ocean on the Monterey coast at Sand Dollar Beach and Plaskett Creek. Trout and bass are quite a catch here; you can find more info here.

Hiking

Up by Big Sur, the Ventana wilderness is a popular hiking destination, with 260 miles of hiking trails, making it a unique experience each and every time. Trails take hikers through steep ridges and low valleys. Hikes are accessible year round, though the most popular time to lace up hiking boots in the wilderness is in the springtime, when flowers are in bloom and temperatures are seemingly perfect. Those looking for a great workout should try climbing Junipero Serra Peak, or take in the breathtaking Big Sur coast on the Cruickshank Trail. You can find some more trails on Hikespeak.

Horseback riding

The Saint Lucia Mountains have been taken by horseback many a’ times, and the time you visit should be no exception. To truly feel “on top of the world,” we highly recommend connecting with a local ranch. These horseback rides offer a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to take in your surroundings while listening to some of the colorful tales that guides can share about the mountain life. Santa Barbara and Big Sur offer excellent guides and outfitters. You can’t go wrong wherever you take your horse!

Paddling

Lake Cachuma in the Santa Barbara region offers some of the best kayak fishing, especially with its location admist the mountains. The Ventana Wilderness is home to creeks and rivers that allow visitors to kayak and canoe to their hearts’ content. What better way to enjoy the fresh mountain water?

Swimming

You can’t go wrong at Pfeiffer Beach in Big Sur, but it’s no match for the Seven Falls in Santa Barbara. This hike might not be in the forest itself, but it’s in the nearby area, and definitely worth checking out. The Ventana Wilderness is also home to some of the region’s best (and most elusive) swimming spots. The Arroyo Seco River Gorge is a collection of emerald green, totally mesmerizing swimming holes. Swimming here is a great midday break, or a good enough reason to visit the wilderness by itself. In the summer, you can find people jumping off rocks and even bringing their floaties to help them fully enjoy the river’s ambiance.

Wildlife watching

Whether you are an avid birdwatcher (California Condor...check), or just enjoy seeing what the wilderness has to offer, Los Padres NF is a wonderful place to scope out some wildlife. Keep your eyes peeled for an abundance of bird species, mountain lions, foxes and bobcats. There are 23 endangered species, and the forest is working on reintroducing condors, bald eagles, peregrine falcons, tule elk, bighorn sheep, and endangered plants.

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