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3.5 / 5 (16 votes )

Dockweiler Beach RV Park

12001 Vista Del Mar
90293, Playa Del Rey
California, the United States

L. A. County's only recreational vehicle campground ON THE BEACH! RV'ers enjoy sunshine, ocean breezes, and a scenic panorama from Malibu to Catalina Island. There's plenty to do and lots to enjoy at Dockweiler RV Park. For starters, this popular, year-round beach campsite offers complete hook-ups, a handy pump-out station, hot showers, and a laundromat. Each campsite has its own picnic table and barbecue, so you can enjoy your stay. And, of course, there's the ocean only a few steps from your RV door. You can play volleyball at nearby courts, take a walk on the sand, or even have a romantic fire on the beach. It's all here. This is a great beach for swimming. If you've never tried surf fishing, this is your chance. The 22-mile Marvin Braude Bicycle Trail is only a few pedals away from the camp, connecting the RV Park with nearby attractions such as Redondo Beach Pier, Venice, Santa Monica beaches and Marina del Rey. The RV Park is freeway-close to some of Southern California's many attractions, such as Disneyland, Universal Studios, the Getty Museum, to name just a few.

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Recreation
Swim in natural water
Sand beach
Volleyball court
Golf court
Boat hire
Fishing

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Caravans
Campers

Facilities
Electricity
BBQ allowed

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Dogs

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Baby change facilities
Washing cabins
Washing machines
Laundry driers


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Reviews

Myah Cronin
English (US)
This place was simply amazing. I felt incredibly secure and it was a delight to rise in the morning and stroll along the seashore. I suggest taking the comments regarding the sound of aircraft lightly, as I did not find it bothersome in the slightest. Both my spouse and I managed to conduct our work and phone conversations without any disturbances, and it was rather fascinating to observe the airplanes departing! The laundry situation was rather unsanitary, but apart from that, this place is quite exceptional.
3 days ago

Miss Francesca Koss III
English (US)
The nearby beach is secure, however, the incessant noise from aircrafts is a deterrent.
3 days ago

Anonymous
English (US)
Very nice next to the beach 40’ RV no problems parking but the lot a little bit tight with full hookup.
3 days ago

Anonymous
English (US)
Great spot right on ocean. Full Hook ups. Make a reservation through LA County website. We were here and it was cold and rainy. So but as much fun. Bike path along beach right there in front of you and of course the pacific. Lots of construction right now and the airport noise is not to bad. Not many places in LA to call so this is reasonable with full hook ups. I expect it is packed in summer time.
3 days ago

Kuainot
English (US)
This park(ing lot) is right on the beach in Playa del Rey in the Los Angeles area, giving the rare and fantastic opportunity to stay in your RV right on the beach! It literally is a parking lot - 100% concrete - but well maintained and right on the beach. The spots are close together but not unreasonable, and each has a picnic table and grill. There are firepits on the beach. The bathrooms and showers are fine. Did I mention this place is right on the beach?! Two significant drawbacks: 1) it is literally adjacent to LAX and takeoff flight patterns are right overhead. A lot. Many times a day, particularly in early morning and late evening. Very loud. 2) The space is illuminated at night like a Walmart parking lot - daylight level - all night long. Dockweiler is in Playa del Rey, a small, charming coastal community. Camping sites are in three long rows, one of which is along the beach. Have stayed here twice, the second time right on the beach, which we really enjoyed. The long beach features a bike path that goes for miles, with a steady stream of colorful bicyclists and pedestrians for great people-watching. Most of the time I had good Verizon cell service.
3 days ago

Stefano
English (US)
The only good thing about this rv park is the view. The day we arrived, there was a homeless person in the ladies shower. The days after that day, I still smelled her. My boyfriend wanted to take a shower, but the camping host locked the showers for a unknown reason and the camping host told him to take a shower another time. The restrooms are not very clean. The planes did not bother us. Yes you can hear them fly over, but it is not annoying at all. We would not stay here again.
3 days ago

Love Adventure Subaru
English (US)
We had to be in LA for work for 2 weeks and this location just happened to work best for us. If the LAX Airport wasn’t directly behind the campground this spot would be killer. But unfortunately it is..... every 2-5 mins a jet rolls over your rig shaking everything leaving it impossible to have a conversation. Not to mention the constant stink of big rig septic waste. This is definitely a vacation spot for friends and family that want to get loud and have fun on the beach and a few drinks in the evening. This campground may not have been our cup of tea but if we were to ever come back we would pay the extra $10 bucks for a beachfront spot. Not everything was bad. There is an incredible beach that has fire pits for evening bonfires and miles of recreational path for cycling and running. Downtown El Segundo is just minutes away with plenty to do.
3 days ago

Uproot Travel
English (US)
The summary says it all, I suppose. I loved the proximity to El Segundo and the rest of the South Bay, but I don't think we'll be back. The staff were super nice and the sites were clean - just cramped and plain. It's a big asphalt lot with a strip of grass between two rows of sites. Backing into our spot with a 34' trailer proved difficult. We arrived on a weekend so it was a bit frustrating getting it parked with all the cars in the road (there's only one loop in the park and everyone had to pass us to get out) but once Sunday afternoon rolled around the RV park completely cleared out and it was pleasant to be in. Since we didn't have a "beach front" view the dune didn't bother me, and you can walk ~2 more minutes to get around it to see the ocean. I'm sure that sucks for people who paid for a beach-front spot, though. The big con for me was the smell at night. Oh my god, the SMELL! It was so bad. This park is near a water treatment plant and you could tell in the evening. Honestly - the worst. I would never dream of sitting outside at night, or even leaving your windows open. Good god.
3 days ago

glasgows_onthego
English (US)
Dockweiler is a pretty nice RV park right on the beach in El Segundo. It is mostly an open lot that is really busy with RV's, but they do have lots of amenities. Every site has its own power, water, sewer, picnic table, and charcoal grill. They do a good job with the landscaping, and there are plenty of trash cans and toilets. This spot is all about location. There are not a lot of options for RV's in the LA area. If you know how to work it you can stay for free in this area, but it requires moving the rig every morning and night. We decided to spoil our selves for 2 days and just pay to stay at the beach. There is lots to do here. The bike path along the ocean will take you from Redondo Beach to Malibu. There is good surfing just a short drive to the south at El Porto or you can find beach breaks within walking distance. This is also one of the only spots to have a fire on the beach in LA area. The fire pits do fill up at night so get yours before it gets to late. The down side to this area is that it is expensive and noisy with all the traffic and planes. And Internet and cell can be spotty.
3 days ago

Keri
English (US)
Well-groomed grounds, but tight quarters. Dune obstructs the view of the actual ocean, even for the premium 'ocean-front' sites. Under the approach for LAX, so approaching and departing planes are VERY, VERY loud - be ready to keep your AC/FAN on high to drown out the noise. Really ruins the atmosphere on the beach. Adjacent to sewage treatment plant, although I didn't.. Dog runs are very small. Showers are little more than beach showers. Lukewarm water! Nonexistent wifi. Not worth the premium price.
3 days ago

Endless Sommers
English (US)
Check in went smooth. The girls working in the office were friendly and helpful. First things first.... This park is right by LAX so planes are taking off non stop and it can get very loud. I think it stops at night though cause it never bothered us at night when we were sleeping. Video I made of the park: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HY1n1AwYoGQ It's weird that the "beach front" spots have to back in. If you decide to ride a bike from this park using the 22 mile long bike path, I can tell you that it's 21 miles round trip to the Santa Monica Pier and back. The ride to the Santa Monica Pier takes you thru Venice Beach which is cool to see. Venice Beach is a good place to people watch if that's your thing. Pros: Great Staff Excellent access to the beach Great Bike Path Clean Park Dogs allowed on Beach Cons: Sites are close together Noise from airplanes taking off from LAX Weekend warriors that come in on Friday and leave on Sunday Kids driving their remote controlled cars all around the park. Overall I would stay here again.
3 days ago

Katie and Todd
English (US)
If you look out at the ocean, you can imagine that you're the only one there. But, in reality, you're pretty packed in here and there's a waste water treatment plan just east of you. Though it's pricey, Dockweiler is a great base camp for exploring LA's coastal vibe. There's an awesome beach bike path that allows you to get around LA without traffic. You can enjoy a beach bonfire at night, with the sounds of the ocean in the background. The facilities are clean. You will need a water pressure regulator for your hose. And any guests that might visit will have to pay $7-8 to park and walk over. This is urban camping but you get the ocean!
3 days ago

Follow Your Detour
English (US)
If you're looking for places to park your RV close to Los Angeles, you'll notice there's not a lot of options. Dockweiler is basically just a parking lot on L.A.'s least desirable (but bonfire-friendly!) beach. It's minutes from LAX, which is both convenient and very loud since planes fly over every few minutes. However, you ARE steps from the beach and less than 10 miles away from L.A.s best beaches (Manhatten, Hermosa, Venice, and Santa Monica). Plus, you can enjoy all that L.A. itself has to offer - Hollywood, Beverly Hills, world-class dining, shopping, etc.! This could also be a great place to stay while visiting Disneyland and Universal Studios since both are less than an hour drive away (depending on traffic, of course!). We think Dockweiler would be a great group camping location. It would be an awesome place to enjoy partying with friends at the beach all day while having the convenience of full hook-ups and tons of nearby activities!
3 days ago

Betsy Olson
English (US)
You can't beat this RV park for location. It's on the beach, and a short drive to a ton of bars and restaurants. It's also driving distance to any of the usual LA attractions. Yes, the sites are small (it's basically a parking lot for RVs). But it's SoCal, so space is at a premium. And the price, while higher for an RV park ($65-70/night), is reasonable when considering that hotels in the area could easily cost 2-3x that amount. Also, wrap your mind around the fact that it's near the airport so you'll hear planes. Some noise should be expected since you're essentially staying in a city. There are full hookups, showers, and bathrooms (note: the ones on each end have an access code and are far nicer than the middle ones). Each site has a picnic table and charcoal grill. There's also a biking/walking/running path along the ocean. Book early. This place fills up quickly.
3 days ago

Kerensa & Brandon
English (US)
We chose to stay here to be close to LAX and friends in Venice and this park is super convenient for those types of things. We were staying during the winter and unless you have one of the front row end spots like 1 or 83 the berm will prevent your from seeing the ocean, so why pay the extra for front row camping? I actually thought our spot 103 ended up with the best view because the back row on the motorhome side is raised higher than the front and middle rows giving us some height to look over the berm. It also looks through to the pavilion beach access, so you don't have another RV directly in your view. The downside is the site slopes downwards and we had to go cut wood at Home Depot to make a ramp for our front tires to get anywhere near level. We moved to site 101 the last night and had no trouble leveling. The sewage treatment plant can get stinky (towards the evening for us). The planes are constant and tend to become background noise until it's really quiet in late evening or early morning. There are 2 washers and dryers ($1.75 and $1.50, respectively) and bathrooms/showers at each end. There are 2 small dog runs, but the beach is not dog-friendly. You can have a fire on the beach in one of the many provided pits. Just be sure to grab one early on the weekends as the back and RV park fill up like crazy on the weekends. There is a 22-mile bike path along the beach that runs right in front of the RV park. Dockweiler is about in the middle, but it's easy enough to ride your bike to Venice or Manhattan Beach.
3 days ago

Aluminum Hustle
English (US)
Positive: There were bikes flying by all of the time on the trail along the beach and tons of smiley happy people all around. All of the staff were super nice and friendly. Beach access right out of our front door. Negative: We had a back-in spot and little to no privacy. BBQ pit was filled with trash. The sound of planes from LAX were peaceful to us but I could see it being too loud for other people. The Hyperion Plant right behind the park was STINKY! All and all a good park while traveling through LA.
3 days ago

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