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Dispersed camping area 5
Public Campground

Dispersed camping area 5

Kernville, California
4.6 (76 reviews)

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About Dispersed camping area 5

Campground in California.

Dispersed camping area 5 offers a genuine escape into California's natural landscape, providing RV campers with an authentic backcountry experience away from the commercial hustle of developed campgrounds. This public campground welcomes adventurers seeking solitude and a direct connection to the outdoors, making it an ideal destination for self-sufficient travelers who appreciate simplicity and natural beauty.

The dispersed camping concept means you'll enjoy a more intimate relationship with the land. Unlike traditional RV parks with designated pull-through sites and manicured grounds, this area embraces a more primitive approach to camping. This appeals particularly to experienced RV travelers who are comfortable with basic facilities and want to explore less crowded corners of California. The freedom to select your own camping spot within designated areas creates a sense of discovery and personalization that many campers find deeply satisfying.

California's diverse geography means dispersed camping areas like this one offer access to stunning natural features that might otherwise require significant travel from developed facilities. Whether you're drawn to hiking trails, scenic vistas, or simply the quiet majesty of undeveloped land, this location provides an excellent basecamp. The surrounding region typically offers opportunities for outdoor recreation including hiking, photography, wildlife observation, and nature study. Early morning and sunset hours reveal the landscape in its most magical light, rewarding campers who rise with the sun or linger into evening.

This campground is perfect for RVers who value independence and environmental responsibility. Those who practice Leave No Trace principles and bring a spirit of stewardship to public lands will feel right at home. Families seeking screen-free bonding time, couples looking for quiet togetherness, and solo adventurers will all find value in the peaceful atmosphere. With a strong 4.6 out of 5-star rating from 76 reviews, visitors consistently praise the experience.

Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or a longer sojourn into nature, Dispersed camping area 5 represents authentic California camping at its finest. Come prepared, come respectful, and come ready for a camping experience that prioritizes the landscape itself.
4.6

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76

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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Kernville is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

California weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Kernville.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Kernville. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Dispersed camping area 5 Reviews

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Shane Jones

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Shane Jones

First time camping in the area. My friends and I are very experienced campers and typically only camp dispersed camping and BLM land to avoid crowds and just people in general. This is not nearly as secluded as we are use to but a very nice campground to say the least. It is literally right off the road and you will hear vehicles traveling down the road all day. Makes the site accessible for even... First time camping in the area. My friends and I are very experienced campers and typically only camp dispersed camping and BLM land to avoid crowds and just people in general. This is not nearly as secluded as we are use to but a very nice campground to say the least. It is literally right off the road and you will hear vehicles traveling down the road all day. Makes the site accessible for even sedans as long as you drive slowly and carefully once off the road. One of the highlights for us was the constant jets flying through the canyon just overhead. We saw F-15s, F-16s, and F-22s maneuvering 200ft above us. They weren't flying on the weekend but were very active Wednesday through Friday. The restroom available was surprisingly clean and didn't stink. Kudos to the maintenance here, never seen a bathroom that immaculate before at a campground. There are amenities and general stores within a short drive in either direction of this campsite. Obviously ice being readily available was very nice. There was virtually no cell service at the campground so keep that in mind. Wifi is available a short drive in either direction and I had limited cell service about eight miles back into town at one of the other campsites or day use areas. We had some decent cloud cover at one point and I did receive some data and was able to make a short phone call but definitely don't expect that to happen with any reliability. We came in early April right before the summer season and we didn't really have many others campers too close. I could see this place being packed in the summer though. There was a dumpster right at the entrance to dispose of trash. All in all, great campground for families with plenty to do with the river and hiking trails. Keep it clean for the rest of us if you choose to use it.

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Shane Jones

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Shane Jones

First time camping in the area. My friends and I are very experienced campers and typically only camp dispersed camping and BLM land to avoid crowds and just people in general. This is not nearly as secluded as we are use to but a very nice campground to say the least. It is literally right off the road and you will hear vehicles traveling down the road all day. Makes the site accessible for even... First time camping in the area. My friends and I are very experienced campers and typically only camp dispersed camping and BLM land to avoid crowds and just people in general. This is not nearly as secluded as we are use to but a very nice campground to say the least. It is literally right off the road and you will hear vehicles traveling down the road all day. Makes the site accessible for even sedans as long as you drive slowly and carefully once off the road. One of the highlights for us was the constant jets flying through the canyon just overhead. We saw F-15s, F-16s, and F-22s maneuvering 200ft above us. They weren't flying on the weekend but were very active Wednesday through Friday. The restroom available was surprisingly clean and didn't stink. Kudos to the maintenance here, never seen a bathroom that immaculate before at a campground. There are amenities and general stores within a short drive in either direction of this campsite. Obviously ice being readily available was very nice. There was virtually no cell service at the campground so keep that in mind. Wifi is available a short drive in either direction and I had limited cell service about eight miles back into town at one of the other campsites or day use areas. We had some decent cloud cover at one point and I did receive some data and was able to make a short phone call but definitely don't expect that to happen with any reliability. We came in early April right before the summer season and we didn't really have many others campers too close. I could see this place being packed in the summer though. There was a dumpster right at the entrance to dispose of trash. All in all, great campground for families with plenty to do with the river and hiking trails. Keep it clean for the rest of us if you choose to use it.

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Rocky Jiao

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Rocky Jiao

The scenery was beautiful, but I saw wolf footprints.

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Rocky Jiao

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Rocky Jiao

The scenery was beautiful, but I saw wolf footprints.

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Michelle Lecours

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Michelle Lecours

Very good dispersed camping with the Kern River running right by. Bring rope, carabiners, water shoes and raft/inner tube* to cool down and relax in the river tied to a tree. Great for tents and van conversion camping, no room for RV’s or trailers. In July on weekends, more crowded towards the north area, where it is very easy to carry camping supplies to choice spots next to the river. On the sou... Very good dispersed camping with the Kern River running right by. Bring rope, carabiners, water shoes and raft/inner tube* to cool down and relax in the river tied to a tree. Great for tents and van conversion camping, no room for RV’s or trailers. In July on weekends, more crowded towards the north area, where it is very easy to carry camping supplies to choice spots next to the river. On the south side, the bluff is higher so more difficult to carry down supplies so we set up camp at the top and put chairs and rafts at the bottom next to the water. Summer weekdays are less impacted. Campground is unpaved and very rocky. You can float down the river from the north of camp to the south of camp, but don’t go further because it gets treacherous. Best to be a good swimmer with life jacket and helmet because it is easy to get knocked against the rocks and/or struggle to get back to the river’s edge. (There are numerous injuries/accidents at Kern River every year.) River has a rocky bottom and strong undercurrent. Stargazing is spectacular so bring your binoculars. Portos and dumpster provided, but no potable water or other services. Can get windy. Giving four stars because there is a bit of trash on the ground and blown into the bushes. Bring a trash picker if you’re like me. Ranger seen on site. *Depending on availability, rafts/inner tubes can be purchased in Kernville at Sierra Gateway Market. Buy “River Run” brand floatie in advance if you can, they’re durable.

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Michelle Lecours

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Michelle Lecours

Very good dispersed camping with the Kern River running right by. Bring rope, carabiners, water shoes and raft/inner tube* to cool down and relax in the river tied to a tree. Great for tents and van conversion camping, no room for RV’s or trailers. In July on weekends, more crowded towards the north area, where it is very easy to carry camping supplies to choice spots next to the river. On the sou... Very good dispersed camping with the Kern River running right by. Bring rope, carabiners, water shoes and raft/inner tube* to cool down and relax in the river tied to a tree. Great for tents and van conversion camping, no room for RV’s or trailers. In July on weekends, more crowded towards the north area, where it is very easy to carry camping supplies to choice spots next to the river. On the south side, the bluff is higher so more difficult to carry down supplies so we set up camp at the top and put chairs and rafts at the bottom next to the water. Summer weekdays are less impacted. Campground is unpaved and very rocky. You can float down the river from the north of camp to the south of camp, but don’t go further because it gets treacherous. Best to be a good swimmer with life jacket and helmet because it is easy to get knocked against the rocks and/or struggle to get back to the river’s edge. (There are numerous injuries/accidents at Kern River every year.) River has a rocky bottom and strong undercurrent. Stargazing is spectacular so bring your binoculars. Portos and dumpster provided, but no potable water or other services. Can get windy. Giving four stars because there is a bit of trash on the ground and blown into the bushes. Bring a trash picker if you’re like me. Ranger seen on site. *Depending on availability, rafts/inner tubes can be purchased in Kernville at Sierra Gateway Market. Buy “River Run” brand floatie in advance if you can, they’re durable.

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Yasmin Gamez

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Yasmin Gamez

Great camping sites! The bathrooms were clean and didn't stink. Close to the River and lots of great fishing!

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Joe Cali

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Joe Cali

CFDA is a nice spot off the Kern River. Some nice shaded campsites close to the river. Good for lounging in the river but the fishing is so so (caught some carp) =( No water and the one port o potty, although kinda clean had no TP and there was not even a damn lock on the door. I had to hoot and holla when someone came close to let them know.. Hay !! I'm Here!! lol.. all in all not a badd camp spo... CFDA is a nice spot off the Kern River. Some nice shaded campsites close to the river. Good for lounging in the river but the fishing is so so (caught some carp) =( No water and the one port o potty, although kinda clean had no TP and there was not even a damn lock on the door. I had to hoot and holla when someone came close to let them know.. Hay !! I'm Here!! lol.. all in all not a badd camp spot... Stars are dope too.

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Joe Cali

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Joe Cali

CFDA is a nice spot off the Kern River. Some nice shaded campsites close to the river. Good for lounging in the river but the fishing is so so (caught some carp) =( No water and the one port o potty, although kinda clean had no TP and there was not even a damn lock on the door. I had to hoot and holla when someone came close to let them know.. Hay !! I'm Here!! lol.. all in all not a badd camp spo... CFDA is a nice spot off the Kern River. Some nice shaded campsites close to the river. Good for lounging in the river but the fishing is so so (caught some carp) =( No water and the one port o potty, although kinda clean had no TP and there was not even a damn lock on the door. I had to hoot and holla when someone came close to let them know.. Hay !! I'm Here!! lol.. all in all not a badd camp spot... Stars are dope too.

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