Located adjacent to the Huntington Beach Pier (between 1st and 7th Streets). These two lots use a Pay and Display System. Parking may be restricted in these lots due to events and valet operations during the year. Always read and follow directions on signs posted.
Camping season is October 1 through May 31. Reservations may be made online until the day before the reservation date. Camping reservations will be accepted in person for less than 24 hours before desired date at the camping gate. Reservations may be made on the first day of the month at 8am, three-months prior to arrival. For more information see: Rules and Regulations.
Located just south of the Huntington Beach Pier between Huntington and 1st streets.
Camper vehicle or auto with trailer - $70.00 a night plus a $10.00 processing fee.
Seniors (62+) and campers with disabled placard - $60.00 a night plus a $10.00 processing fee.
All credit card transactions will be assessed a $3.28 fee.
Extra vehicle fee, $15.00 per calendar day.
Beach Parking & Camping 103 Pacific Coast Highway Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5183 Phone: (714) 536-5281 - Parking Phone: (714) 536-5286 - Camping
It's a very unique experience. You are basically just staying in a parking lot with electric and water hookups (no sewer or dump station). But if you are looking to be close to huntington beach, how's 5 steps away close? My site was 15 feet away from the stairs that touch the sand. It is freaking expensive, but it costs the same as day parking an rv for 2 days anyway.
Pros:
-Beach Front / great views
-Close to restaurants/bars
-Clean campground
Cons:
-Very public anyone can walk onto your site
-Lots of homeless walking around, lady yelled at me for not having a cigarette
-NO SECURITY
-Public bathrooms open till 10 but the homeless sleep in there around 7-8 so no restrooms available after 7
-Loud club across the streets
I did like this place though. Its risky but I will give it another shot.
Avoid the sites near stairs.
Pros- For this RV Park, it’s all about location, location, location! You are in the heart of Huntington Beach walking distance to the pier walking distance to main street shopping dining and walking right out of your RV and going right to the beach. You do get water hook ups and electrical hook ups. You do not have sewer hook ups, but they do have a dump station there. The restrooms that they have on the map are actually the public restrooms so be warned and use your own lol. On the beach they have beach bonfire pits but you are allowed to bring a fire pit as long as it is 8 inches off the ground and have it at your campsite.
As for the cons- once again, I said you’re in the heart of Huntington Beach so there are going to be homeless people walking around. Make sure you lock your stuff up at night. There are going to be the people walking around having bonfires on the beach with music the beach does close at 10pm which was nice and they do go around kicking everyone off the beach at 10pm, but since there is a bike path right behind the RV park, people can use that at any time. They do dump the dumpsters on Monday mornings (maybe other days too?) at 5 o’clock in the morning so we got woken up by the dumpster being dumbed that early- I get it they have to dump them before everyone starts using the bike path. You are right off of the PCH so you will get those people that think they’re cool to rev their engines or race, their cars or race their motorcycles right on the highway so sometimes it gets loud.
I wish it was more quiet and serene but once again, it’s all about location my family had a wonderful time there we loved to wake up every morning to a beautiful view. 🧡
Our new favorite site. You must be sure to lock up bikes, because the campsite is open you can have non campers walk around. We have not had any bad experiences, but we also lock up our bikes. Plenty of outdoor activities, shopping and dining.