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Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
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4.5 / 5 (11 votes )

Canyon RV Park

24001 Santa Ana Canyon Road
92808, Anaheim
California, the United States

65 acres of green grass and trees. Two dump stations.Sites have electric, water, fire-ring and picnic tables. 15 miles to Disneyland. 91 Freeway and Gypsum Canyon Road. Easy Freeway access.

Characteristics campsite

Recreation
Playground
Kids animation
Outdoor pool
Tennis court
Minigolf area
Golf court
Boat hire
Fishing

Accomodation
Caravans
Campers
Rental cabins

Facilities
Electricity
Wifi
Camping shop
BBQ allowed

Qualifications
Dogs
Youth groups area

Sanitary
Baby change facilities
Washing cabins
Washing machines
Laundry driers


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Reviews

Dr. Mitchel Thompson I
English (US)
Spent seven days there, costing $425 for the duration. It felt overpriced considering the amenities provided. The area was lush and tree-filled. The plots were quite roomy. It was generally peaceful, barring the constant noise from Highway 91. If you prefer to keep your windows ajar, be prepared for the sound. The laundry services were outdated and unclean. The on-site store didn't offer much. However, the staff was amicable. There was a noticeable presence of permanent residents with poorly maintained RVs.
1 year ago

Fernando Ziemann
English (US)
Typically, I hold off on providing feedback until after my departure, but this circumstance compelled me to do otherwise. This hidden treasure of a camping site is nestled within southern Los Angeles. As full-time RVers, we've experienced numerous locations nationwide. Despite some traffic noise, this spot is exceptional. The spaces are large and well distributed, and the community is wonderful. There's an abundance of trees and open areas. It's among the top locations we've visited in Southern California. We're certain to return, and the ropes course is impressive.
2 years ago

Anonymous
English (US)
We really enjoyed this campground. We were on a very roomy dirt pad, which was pretty level. Each spot had a picnic table and firepit. Spots were all spread out in a park setting. The staff was nice and helpful. We have ebikes and enjoyed riding them in the park as well as on the nearby trails. The park had easy access to many attractions and fun bars and restaurants.
2 years ago

Morespeed132
English (US)
We enjoyed the two nights we spent here. There was plenty of space in each spot and lots of area to walk the dogs. Only downside was the “long term” guests seemed to have junk everywhere which does degrade the aesthetic. Staff was super helpful and friendly. It is right off the freeway so depending on your spot you may have a bit of noise.
2 years ago

Dan and Jocelyn
English (US)
This is a great location and base for someone looking to stay in southern California. The grounds are beautiful, and they are pet friendly. In some ways, it feels very state park like and I mean that in a good way, but in other ways, there is no there there. No contact with friendly rangers, no campfire talks. We came as a shakedown trip in our new to us TT, and it was perfect for that. We probably won't return, as it is too close to home for us and we don't really see the need. It was extremely quiet here once you get over the fact that you are surrounded on multiple sides by freeways and large roads, with their attendant constant roar, which we knew about in advance and were not surprised by. By quiet I mean no barking dogs, no screaming, no loud music. The traffic becomes white noise in the background. This might be a nice place for a family reunion. There are cabins available to rent and there is a pool and some sort of community room. I believe there are also laundry facilities. The sites are enormous - plenty of room for a large group to gather at one site. There is a youth area and a ropes course available. Reservations seem to be required. We did not have them and they managed to squeeze us in but I suspect that may account for the higher rate we paid. Not particularly friendly or welcoming office staff. Large motorhomes and 5th wheelers seem to be the norm here. Our little 15 foot TT looked tiny in comparison. We had good ATT coverage on our cell phones, with between 2 and 3 bars the whole time.
3 years ago

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English (US)
Senior rate was 60.
3 years ago

YoYo
English (US)
My husband and I loved this RV park. It was a great place to walk around the grounds. We stayed in spot 143 which was partially shaded. The site was wide and had plenty of room. We did use blocks to level since on gravel. Yes, you hear cars driving by on road above but honestly, it helped me sleep. It didn’t bother us at all. Beautiful trees and green grass. The park was very quiet where we were. We would definitely stay here again. The only issue we had was trying to get an Uber to drive us 30 minutes away. We had to pay for premium service to get a driver around that area.
3 years ago

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