Ventura River Group Camp

  • $0.00 /night
  • (3.2)5 reviews

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Camping Style

Backpacker
Cabin
Other Camping
RV Camping
Tent Camping
Trailer Camping

About Campground

Group camping is available at Ventura River Group Camp, with reservations required year around. This group campground is separated by 2 freeway miles from Emma Wood State Beach. The group sites offer developed tent camping for groups of up to 30 people and primitive RV camping for groups up to 50 people and 20 vehicles. The maximum length for an RV is 45 feet.

Ventura River Group Camp offers four developed group campsites, each with a capacity of 30 people. Groups may reserve one or more campsites, subject to availability. Camping gear must be carried a short distance from the parking lot to the campsites. Facilities include restrooms, water (no hook-ups), fire rings, tables, and a lighted parking lot.

Access

Drive-in
Walk-in

Accommodations

Group
RV Sites
Standard
Tent Sites

Features

Picnic Table
Reservable
Toilets
Trash

Amenities

Group Sites

Essentials

ADA Access
Alcohol Allowed
Drinking Water
Fires Allowed
Mobile Service
Pets Allowed

Location Map

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3.2

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rox bax

5 years ago
2/5

It's a very special place close to the ocean, ruined by the homeless around. The police told me to stay alert. If you go there you need to book, even if you go hike/bike. The staff is very helpful and nice though!

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Peak Bagger

1 year ago
3/5

I just want to report that I was reading reviews and for some reason I thought about Dyson, the character from Terminator 2; the part when he’s dying and holding the detonator to blow up Skynet. He’s doing this weird hyperventilation…

Then I scrolled down one post and there’s a post from a fictional identity named Miles Bennett Dyson. Photo included!

Incredible. If God does work in mysterious ways, I can see it. But why???!!!

How weird

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Kimberly Sambrano

2 years ago
4/5

We were a little nervous about our stay based on some reviews that we had read. But ultimately it was nice! We didn’t witness any homeless. Nothing was stolen. That’s always a plus. Bathrooms were decent. Park rangers were friendly. However there were tons and tons of stickers (pokies) everywhere. That wasn’t fun with small children. Bring broom to sweep out tent. We had my husbands dewalt vacuum and that wasn’t even good enough. I would bring a rake Or a blower to clear area around tents. We were near the fwy so it was very noisy all throughout the night. Bring ear plugs. I wish I had brought some. The train was not bothersome at all. Also, We noticed the wind picked up around 10-11am and died down once the sun set. The wind kinda put a damper on things. Make sure to bring sweatshirts/sweatpants and chapstick. Overall my family had a great time and we can’t wait to go again!

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Tawnie Marcy

3 years ago
5/5

Despite the bad reviews...this place was awesome. The Park Rangers drove through several times a day and spoke to us several times a day. It was clean, quiet and we never saw the homeless that the reviews claim are nearby. No one touched our stuff. And we were 3 families camping in site A.

Super close walk to the beach. Which we thoroughly enjoyed. Bathrooms were cleaned everyday and stocked with toilet paper. However there were day use area too and people are just nasty but I don't blame the campground for that

I would definitely recommend this place. And I plan on returning

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Isabella Crone-Baron

1 year ago
2/5

We had a good time here but were overall disappointed with this group campsite that cost $130 to reserve. The picnic tables and fire pit were nice, and the bathrooms were stocked with toilet paper and relatively clean, but you are RIGHT next to the freeway. Was not really the get out into the wild camping experience we were expecting when all you here constantly is the loud freeway and then the trains from both sides. All day. And ALL night (falling asleep felt like falling asleep in the middle of said freeway it was that loud). The beach was pretty, but very rocky, and the campsite itself did not really have any view (besides of course of the freeway). Felt a little like we just parked on the side of the road rather than booked a campsite, the camp ranger was very nice and I’m still glad we came but will not be going back.

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