Reyes Creek Campground is a picturesque and peaceful camping destination nestled in the serene beauty of the Los Padres National Forest. With 146 reviews and a 4.5-star rating on Google, this campground is a popular choice for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a tranquil escape. The campground offers a variety of activities including hiking, fishing, and exploring the nearby trails. The lush surroundings and serene stream make it an ideal spot for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Reyes Creek Campground prides itself on providing a comfortable and enjoyable camping experience for visitors of all ages. Whether it's a weekend getaway or a longer stay, Reyes Creek Campground offers a serene and natural environment for those looking to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
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Amenities and More
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
- Good for kids
- Dogs allowed
- Picnic tables
- Public toilet
- Hiking
- Kid-friendly hikes
Reviews
This was an excellent campground. There were many trails all of them absolutely beautiful. The firing helped and it's very secluded with a small town. About 15 people nearby. There is no cell service And to be sureto bring all your own supplies. If you follow the Creek you will find trout. They're small but it's absolutely gorgeous. How do great time? I would recommend this place to anybody and everybody who goes camping
4 day, 3 night solo camping trip in my pop up camper, with my dog on April 2, 2021. $10 a night with my America the Beautiful pass.
Great campground out and away from everyone. You'll be about 40 minutes away from any store, so pack everything you're going to need for your time there, or expect to spend two hours for any trip you need to take. There is no water or electricity at the sites, however, there is a creek that runs along the campground and I filled up all the water I needed from this creek, and yes, I treated the water before I used it. The hosts we're really cool and always around for anything you need them for. They keep the campground very clean and they sell firewood there, $10 - $15 per bundle. It was fully booked the weekend I went but I was fortunate enough to get a first come site, and it was a large site, with a nice shady area to site and had a nice view of the surrounding mountain. Not the best place for hiking, but I was limited to where I could go, since I brought my 110 lb bulldog with me, and he's good for about 2 miles max. I'm sure there are more trails to explore.
If you are interested in joining in any hikes, you can find my hikes on the "Meet Up" app under the group "Five Miles or More Hiking Group" with the times and places I'll be going. Enjoy your hiking.
Update: still perfect out there. Went in May and found the creek stocked with trout!!
An absolutely gorgeous campground hidden in the mountains of nowhere lies this little gem. Been coming here for years and I must say the newer improvements such as a camp host has made all the difference. Respectful quiet hours are now implemented 10pm- 6am. The bathrooms are maintained and cleanly. Resources and local information is abundant with the host. Additionally the camp hasn't changed over the past 15 years. Plenty of water in the creek for fish to live. Clean water runs continuously. Reserved spots are not available. (Although i was lucky enough to snag one that was open mid-week.) The hiking trails are a true test to experience level, inviting all levels of expertise. Minimal rock climbing potential. All in all a wonderful trip complete with "rental dogs" from Camp Sheideck's residence who have the kindest and friendliest of pups who came to visit for treats. Highly recommend. Best kept secret of the area. Just be sure to anticipate the heat and be prepared to need chase in the day and heaters for the night. This location gets extremely temperature variations.
Bring bug repellent. I used off deep woods probably 5 times within 6 hours. Be careful when walking in the creek because of the green algae being slippery. Recommend water shoes.
This is my all-time favorite place to camp! It's also a doggie paradise; be prepared for local dogs to occasionally wander up and say hi!
The campsite is as remote as you can get for car camping. It's like 20 miles away from anything...except for the bar & grille (and cluster of cabins) about 1/4 mile from the camp's entrance! You can get ice there, as well as great food and drink (and, hopefully, a head's up if a wildfire breaks out in the area!).
The bar generally caters to bikers and other people who would prefer to party 20 miles away from civilization...but I grew up around bikers, so I don't have any kind of problem with this. They were all super nice, and half of the people there had dogs to greet mine. I camped there over Halloween, and while there was a bash going on at the bar, we couldn't hear anything at all at our campsite, other than the creek.
Site 17 is my favorite; it's far back, yet close to a toilet, and close to the creek. There is a site closer to the creek, but this site seems bigger...and I've had bobcats come through my site when camping by other creeks, so I prefer the extra space, haha.
I hope to camp here at least once a year!
Reyes Creek Campground is an all-around beautiful campsite. The creek is beautiful and easily accessible. The campground in general is well maintained, and the camp host Jade is wonderful. There is no cell service in the actual campground, so if you are looking for a quiet getaway, this is the place for you. 😊 …
Took my little sister camping for the first time. Had an old man yell at us telling me we didn't pay. I told him I did and he went and checked. He came back and started barking at me about how I put the wrong number. I had put camp spot 14 because there is a sign that says 14. I had also put a description of my truck. He told me the spot is "8". There is no sign that says 8. This seems like a man who has lost it and wasnt willing to reason... or talk like an adult. He then barked at me telling me I had to move my truck 10ft closer to the road. I told him it wasn't level over there and he yelled at me saying "You think you can park anywhere!?" Grown man "Park Management" yelling at 2 women with me. No apology and felt very unwelcomed. No adult man should conduct themselves like that. Clearly he didnt pass the Ranger exam. Besides the weeds everywhere and the unkept campground, the rest of the night we were unbothered. This experience really bothered my little sister and she was afraid. Needless to say but will never return. The prices are also steep for camping 5 feet away from people either side of you.
We used to love this campground but, ever since the camp host, Jade, left, it has gone downhill. During our most recent stay, the bathrooms were disgusting, the trash was overflowing, and other campsites were partying until 4am. I sincerely hope they get a new host and it gets better soon.
Location
26901 Camp Scheideck Rd, Maricopa, CA 93252, United States
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