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Environmental Camp
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Environmental Camp

Soda Springs, California
4.1 (14 reviews)

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About Environmental Camp

Campground in California.

Environmental Camp offers a wonderful escape into California's natural landscape, providing RV campers with a genuine connection to the outdoors. This public campground welcomes visitors seeking a more authentic camping experience away from the hustle of developed resort-style parks. The serene setting makes it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts, families looking to explore California's diverse ecosystems, and anyone interested in outdoor recreation and environmental education.

The campground's location provides excellent opportunities for hiking, wildlife observation, and nature study. Whether you're interested in exploring local trails, enjoying peaceful mornings surrounded by natural beauty, or simply unplugging from daily routines, Environmental Camp delivers a straightforward camping experience. The grounds maintain a rustic charm that appeals to RV travelers who appreciate simplicity and direct access to California's natural environment.

This public facility attracts a diverse crowd of outdoor enthusiasts. You'll find families teaching their children about nature, solo travelers seeking solitude and reflection, and experienced campers who value the authentic camping experience. The campground serves as an excellent base for visitors interested in environmental conservation, local ecology, and regional outdoor exploration. Those traveling through California with an appreciation for public lands will find this an accessible and welcoming stop.

The surrounding area offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor discovery. Day trips to nearby natural attractions, scenic drives through the region, and exploration of local trails provide excellent entertainment throughout your stay. Birdwatchers, photographers, and nature photographers particularly appreciate the opportunity to document California's wildlife and flora. The peaceful environment creates an ideal setting for families to spend quality time together away from screens and distractions.

With a solid 4.1 out of 5-star rating from fellow campers, Environmental Camp demonstrates its appeal to the RV community. Visitors consistently appreciate the natural setting and the opportunity to experience California's public lands firsthand. Whether planning a weekend getaway or a longer stay, this public campground provides a dependable, nature-focused RV camping experience.
4.1

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14

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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Soda Springs 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 Soda Springs.

Explore the Area

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

Environmental Camp Reviews

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N Ft

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by N Ft

Arguably one of the best campsites across all of California’s state park if you don’t mind the short hike. It’s really easy to miss the entrance so if you’re coming from north keep an eye out for “Mac Way canyon Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park” (entrance to waterfall trail head) and the entrance to campground would be two turns down the road. If you’re coming from south, you know you’ve missed the... Arguably one of the best campsites across all of California’s state park if you don’t mind the short hike. It’s really easy to miss the entrance so if you’re coming from north keep an eye out for “Mac Way canyon Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park” (entrance to waterfall trail head) and the entrance to campground would be two turns down the road. If you’re coming from south, you know you’ve missed the campsite if you see the state park sign. You have to park on the side of the road and take your camping gear to the campsite. There is no signal here, so download the offline maps if you don’t want to get lost. There are two porta pottys on site, and each campground has its own food locker, picnic table and fire ring. It’s an amazing experience going to bed hearing ocean waves, but you gotta act quick as these sites are booked months in advance.

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Peter

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Peter

Seems like a really cool spot. I have always wanted to book this campground but it's tough to snag. We were in the area when everything was closed due to storm damage so we took a peek at the campground knowing we wouldn't be interrupting any campers. Definitely will continue trying to book it! I saw that previous review about random people invading your campsite and can see why that could defini... Seems like a really cool spot. I have always wanted to book this campground but it's tough to snag. We were in the area when everything was closed due to storm damage so we took a peek at the campground knowing we wouldn't be interrupting any campers. Definitely will continue trying to book it! I saw that previous review about random people invading your campsite and can see why that could definitely be an issue. The signage does clearly state campers with reservations only but... who reads signs?

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Nathan L Jones

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Nathan L Jones

A wonderful place to camp overlooking the ocean and very close to local hiking places. Be careful of the poison oak there though. Pack your own wood to burn to not have to expose yourself to the poison oak.

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Paula

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Paula

Weirdest camping experience I have ever had. If you are able to grab a reservation, just be prepared for people to just invade your campsite all day long. There is NOT the usual respect that is usually found when camping. There are also random people asking if they can camp with you. I think the public thinks they can get to the waterfall or something?!?! You cannot. It is completely fenced... Weirdest camping experience I have ever had. If you are able to grab a reservation, just be prepared for people to just invade your campsite all day long. There is NOT the usual respect that is usually found when camping. There are also random people asking if they can camp with you. I think the public thinks they can get to the waterfall or something?!?! You cannot. It is completely fenced off. As another reviewer said, the beach is OFF LIMITS and you will be fined. There is a Ranger at the station during the day as well as decent toilets on the east (land) side of the highway. Be careful crossing the road as people drive quite quickly. There is a tunnel under the road you can use to get from the waterfall overlook over to the Ranger station, parking lot, bathroom, and trailheads. I am grateful I had the opportunity to camp here, but would never camp there again.

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Annie L

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Annie L

I believe my husband and I were the first people to ever use of this campground. In the early 1980s we were driving south from the Bay Area to OC. It was Labor Day weekend and we didn’t have a camping reservation. People were pulling off, camping along the roads it was so busy. (You could get away with that then.) We stopped at a park, it must have been Julia Pfeiffer Burns; they had no spots but... I believe my husband and I were the first people to ever use of this campground. In the early 1980s we were driving south from the Bay Area to OC. It was Labor Day weekend and we didn’t have a camping reservation. People were pulling off, camping along the roads it was so busy. (You could get away with that then.) We stopped at a park, it must have been Julia Pfeiffer Burns; they had no spots but the ranger said hang on, let me make a phone call. Then he came back and said follow me. We drove some distance to a gated road, he unlocked it and took us to a brand new campground. He gave us the lock combo so we could leave in the morning and we had the entire area to ourselves. Definitely the best place we've car camped and perhaps the best overall.

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