Orange RV Parks & Campgrounds
Campgrounds near Orange, California
Commercial & Private
State Parks, Forests, and Preserves
National Parks, Forests, and Preserves
Canadian National Parks
Canadian Provincial and Preserves
Corps of Engineers
BLM & DNR
US Forest Service
County Park
City Park
TVA Park
Military Only
Pull-thru Sites
Pets Allowed
Big Rig Access
Tent Camping
55+ Only
Kid Friendly
Boondocking
Cabins & On-site Rentals
Dump Station
Group Camping
Dispersed Camping
Workamping
Class A Only
No Minors
Full Hookup
Electric 50 AMP
Electric 30/20/15 Amp
Sewer
Cable/Sat. TV Hookup
Central Water Spigot
Public Phone
Water
Restrooms
Showers
Laundry
Camp Store
Pet Area
Propane Available
Cafe / Snack Bar
Clubhouse
Firewood Available
Group Kitchen
Horse Camp
Landing Strip
Picnic Shelter
Restrooms: vault
Church Affiliated
Clothing Optional
Winery
RV Dealership
Fairground
Specialty Park
Permanent only
Members Only
Pool
Playground
Recreation Trails
Rec Room
Casino
Fishing
Beach
Biking
Boating
Golf
Gym/Workout Facilities
Horseshoes
Mini-Golf
Outdoor Courts
Pickleball
Water Access
WiFi
Nightly Price
$0 - $125
Elevation
-300' - 20,000'
Number of Sites
0 - 500
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- lthrasher Wal-Mart(s), Publix, Winn-Dixie, and various local groceries within a 10 minute drive. For Motorhome I'd plan to fuel anywhere else before/after arrival in Dade County. Open Roads locations shown close (RaceTrac) were not really a great in and out, checked them out in Jeep after arrival. Right at an hour to get out to Key Biscayne across bridge. Highly recommend. Great parks with beaches. Hobie Island has awesome street food truck vendors in parking lots. About an hour to get to Key Largo over US 1 mostly one lane bridge. Explored Keys in Jeep, not motorhome. In spots, mosquitos are a thing - look for 40% Deet and you'll be OK. "Wearables" like the coil bracelets are 100% useless regardless of strength. If you're going to be in a heavy mosquito area, spray and maybe some wipes all that will work, they are trained to find that one spot of exposed untreated skin. In the campground itself, ants (as I would expect) were a presence but some spray around the perimeter did a good job at keeping that to a minimum after we thought to do that. Local drivers are 100% insane, so watch that. "Merge" means do the best to out run, out maneuver, act stupid, and do their best to take off your bumpers. Lines on the road designating travel lanes are merely a suggestion, they'll "put it where it'll fit" at any given moment, regardless of traffic volume. There's ZERO respect for motorhome size, weight, etc. I've travelled probably 45 of the 50 biggest cities in this country and I just thought Boston, LA, and New York drivers were bad until I drove for two weeks around Miami. They are hands down the Worst, most disrespectful, and belligerent people behind the wheel you can imagine - especially taking every opportunity to immediately blare their horns each time a red light turns green, just in case the person in the front of the line just happens to be looking away at the change. So be prepared for all that. Stay Calm, Trust Jesus, and just Chill when driving.
- LRCrouch Entertainment and shopping is easily reached. You can select from CostCo, South Beach, Key Largo and Coconut Grove.
- KNS2022 Lock your cars and camper