Aliso Park Campground

Within Los Padres National Forest, Aliso Park Campground provides seven sites accessible by driving through dry cattle grazing terrain before reaching the oak-shaded camping area. The US Forest Service manages this year-round facility, which accommodates RVs up to 28 feet and allows both pets and alcohol.

Sites offer generous spacing between neighbors, and pit toilets stay well-maintained according to camper reports. The creek runs dry during certain periods, though hiking trails extend from the campground into surrounding terrain. Cell service remains unavailable, making this location suitable for campers seeking disconnection from digital communications while exploring campgrounds near Los Padres National Forest.

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Location

Public Campground

Aliso Park Campground is located in California

Detail location of campground

Directions

Located on Aliso Canyon Road (FS 10N04), approximately seven miles south of State Highway 166

Coordinates

34.90774966 N
119.76888518 W

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Connectivity

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    T-Mobile
    No Coverage
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    Verizon
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    AT&T
    No Coverage
    Verified by 6 users
    Last on 4/3/26

Connectivity

  • signal strength bars
    T-Mobile
    No Coverage
  • signal strength bars
    Verizon
    No Coverage
  • signal strength bars
    AT&T
    No Coverage
    Verified by 6 users
    Last on 4/3/26

Access

  • Drive-In
    Park next to your site
  • Walk-In
    Park in a lot, walk to your site.
  • Hike-In
    Backcountry sites.

Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • RV Sites
  • Standard (Tent/RV)

Features

For Campers

  • Picnic Table
  • Phone Service
  • Toilets
  • Alcohol
  • Pets

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Reviewed Jul. 20, 2020

Shaded and quiet

Great campground with seven sites. We drove through dry cattle grazing area and arrived to a beautiful oak shaded campground. We spent a weekend here and there were only a few other campers here. Camp sites are spacious and well dispersed. Pit toilets were clean. Creek was dry. Great hiking around campground. No cell service.

  • Review photo of Aliso Park Campground by Antonio  C., July 20, 2020
  • Review photo of Aliso Park Campground by Antonio  C., July 20, 2020
  • Review photo of Aliso Park Campground by Antonio  C., July 20, 2020

Frequently Asked Questions

What amenities and facilities are available at Aliso Park Campground?

Aliso Park Campground offers seven spacious, well-dispersed campsites nestled under beautiful oak tree shade. The campground features clean pit toilets for visitor use. Each site provides ample space for setting up tents and parking vehicles. While the campground is rustic with limited amenities, the natural setting compensates with its tranquility and beautiful surroundings. There are hiking opportunities in the area, making it ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. The creek that runs through the area may be seasonal and can be dry during certain times of the year. For the most current information on available amenities, contact the managing agency before your visit.

Where is Aliso Park Campground located and how do I get there?

Aliso Park Campground is located in the Aliso Canyon area near New Cuyama, California. To reach the campground, you'll drive through dry cattle grazing land before arriving at the oak-shaded camping area. The access road may be unpaved but is generally passable for standard vehicles. The remote location offers a peaceful retreat away from more crowded camping destinations. Before departing, check with the local Forest Service office for current road conditions and specific directions, as GPS services might be unreliable in this remote area.

Are there any photos of Aliso Park Campground to view before visiting?

Photos of Aliso Park Campground can be found on various camping websites and forest service resources. These images typically showcase the oak-shaded campsites, the surrounding natural landscape, and the general layout of the camping area. Visual highlights include the spacious sites nestled under oak trees and the beautiful natural setting. For the most current and comprehensive collection of photos, check the Los Padres National Forest website or contact the managing ranger district directly. Looking at these images before your trip will help you better prepare for the rustic, natural camping experience that awaits.