Desert a-frames in California

Hipcampers are spoiled for choice in California, where landscapes come supersized.

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Casa Correcaminos

1 site · Lodging3 acres · Joshua Tree, CA
Casa Correcaminos is located in the North East Sunfair Heights section of Joshua Tree. With only a few surrounding neighbors and distance from the 62 highway, our guests can enjoy the open sky and privacy that is offered with this space. Off-roading trails can be accessed straight from property. Hiking trails and Rock climbing can be found 20 minutes away within Joshua Tree national park. *PLEASE READ FULL DESCRIPTION* Reconnect with nature at this unforgettable escape. Stunning sunsets over Joshua Tree will be sure to melt the worries of the city life away. Relax and enjoy a premium glamping experience in our handcrafted A-Frame trailer that is sure to deliver stunning views. Our property is perfect for any occasion; so whether you are looking for a cozy, intimate get away with your partner or a group looking to kickback around a campfire and stargaze. Casa Correcaminos is the ideal destination! This handcrafted A-Frame is located on 2.5 acres and is accessible from the main road. This cozy A-Frame sleeps 2 people, but the campsite set up allows space for multiple tents to be set up around the campfire, which can then accommodate small and large groups. This property comes with an outdoor bathroom to shower under the stars, a projector room for late night movie marathons, and an outdoor Patio, bonfire area that are perfect to kick your feet up and relax. Other things to note - What to expect during your glamping experience: While you have the luxury of a personal bathroom and Full size bed, please note that this experience is still similar to camping. you may experience high winds. In the summer there can be high temperature weather, and in the winter there can be low temperatures, so please pack accordingly. Please note that you are in the high desert. There will be sand, bugs, squirrels, and possibly lizards and snakes that you may encounter. While this is not common, it is still a possibility.
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Desert a-frames in California guide

Overview

Golden coasts. Redwood forests. Fiery desert canyons. Alpine lakes framed by snowy peaks. But the best memories are in the details—seeing a gray whale breach off the rugged north coast, feeling the sun on your face on a Southern California shore, or maybe enjoying s’mores beside the crystal waters of Lake Tahoe. Trails climb from campgrounds to immense granite domes in Yosemite while Joshua trees beckon for attention in the eastern deserts. The best part? There’s somewhere amazing to camp year-round.

Where to go

North Coast

Camping beneath redwoods—the tallest trees in the world—is a hard-to-beat highlight of the north coast. The majestic groves scattered across Redwood National & State Parks are an excellent choice for first-timers. Further south, from Eureka to Mendocino and eventually San Francisco, you’ll find a string of private and state park campgrounds tucked along rugged coastlines marked by bluffs, coves, dunes, and tidepools.

Central Coast

Stretching from Monterey south to Santa Barbara, the Central Coast scores points for scenery and variety. Plus, it’s a convenient escape from the urban hassles of San Francisco and Los Angeles. Redwoods, waterfalls, and windswept bluffs border Highway 1 in Big Sur, while waves crash beside state parks north of Santa Barbara. For a remote camping experience, campsites at Channel Islands National Park off the coast of Santa Barbara can oblige.

SoCal Beaches: Los Angeles to San Diego

The golden beaches of Southern California are the stuff of lazy days and pop songs. And fantastic camping for those inclined. The best campsites line-up beside the coast between Newport Beach and Dana Point in Orange County, with a few more perched on coastal bluffs north of San Diego. Not surprisingly, these oceanfront sites fill fast, so book early.

Sierra Nevada Mountains

Granite domes and lush Alpine meadows border campgrounds in Yosemite National Park, while enormous sequoias are the draw in Kings Canyon and Sequoia national parks. Campgrounds beside alpine lakes and the sparkling blue waters of Lake Tahoe are always postcard-pretty.

Southern Deserts

For surreal sunsets, striking rock formations, restless sand dunes, and spring wildflowers, head east. Nine campgrounds and plenty more right outside await at Death Valley National Park, home to the lowest spot in the U.S. Joshua trees and picturesque boulders keep Hipcampers happy at Joshua Tree National Park while Anza-Borrego Desert State Park serves up fantastic desert hiking outside San Diego. High season is late fall through spring, when temperatures are pleasant.

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