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Lava Wall
Public Campground

Lava Wall

Huntington Beach, California
4.7 (3 reviews)

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About Lava Wall

Campground in California.

Lava Wall is a public campground nestled in California's unique volcanic landscape, offering RV travelers an authentic outdoor experience away from the hustle and bustle of developed tourist areas. This campground provides a genuine connection to the natural world, where you'll find yourself surrounded by the dramatic geological features that make California's interior truly special. The volcanic terrain creates stunning vistas and interesting rock formations that change character throughout the day as light moves across the landscape.

The location puts you in proximity to some fascinating natural attractions and outdoor recreation opportunities. The volcanic geology of the region tells a story spanning millions of years, and camping here gives you direct access to explore these ancient natural wonders. Hiking enthusiasts will appreciate the various trails in the surrounding area that showcase the unique terrain and provide excellent opportunities for photography and nature study. The relatively remote setting means clearer skies at night, making this an excellent destination for stargazing and enjoying the peaceful sounds of nature.

This campground works well for travelers seeking a more rustic camping experience without unnecessary frills. It's ideal for those interested in geology, outdoor photography, or simply unplugging from daily life to enjoy California's diverse landscapes. Families looking for an educational outdoor adventure will find plenty to explore, as will solo travelers and couples seeking a quiet retreat. The public nature of the campground means you'll meet fellow outdoor enthusiasts who share an appreciation for California's natural beauty.

The area surrounding Lava Wall offers a chance to truly experience the raw beauty of California's volcanic regions. Whether you're planning a quick weekend getaway or a longer camping adventure, this location provides a solid base for exploring the geological wonders and natural attractions of the region. The peaceful setting and unique landscape make it a worthwhile destination for anyone seeking an authentic RV camping experience in California's interior.
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Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Huntington Beach 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 Huntington Beach.

Explore the Area

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

Lava Wall Reviews

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andy flick

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by andy flick

Wonderful secluded location with a beautiful volcanic rock cliff (hence the name "Lava Wall" directly behind the campsites. There are actually two campsites here, and it is difficult to determine which is the premium site. The tide is dramatic at this location, meaning that about 40-50 feet of shoreline is prone to exposure and submersion given normal tide fluctuation. One of the campsites resides... Wonderful secluded location with a beautiful volcanic rock cliff (hence the name "Lava Wall" directly behind the campsites. There are actually two campsites here, and it is difficult to determine which is the premium site. The tide is dramatic at this location, meaning that about 40-50 feet of shoreline is prone to exposure and submersion given normal tide fluctuation. One of the campsites resides about 5-10 feet above the elevation of high tide. We didn't stick around for the high surf advisory, but instead packed up and headed back to San Pedro. There is a limited supply of flat land at this location, but most of it is shaded nicely in the afternoon. The seashore is composed of rocks varying from marble-sized to pumpkin-sized and bigger. A claw or Bruce style anchor sets best in this location. The West end of the campsite is difficult to navigate because the rocks are so big and scattered throughout. The tent sites are small patches of grass located not far from the high tide mark. There is a fire pit and a picnic table at this site, but it only appears to be for one site. No latrines, water, or electrical obviously. No navigable trails either, so you're kind of stuck here or limited to water transportation once you arrive. It is a remarkable fishing spot. Several fishing boats using several different types of techniques trolled this area at all hours during early September 2023. Overall, most of these boat-in campsites on the North face of Catalina are essentially the same, but Lava Wall is short on land space for campers. We'd like to see the DNR cut back some of the grass/weeds on campsite #2 here to make space for a second tent or a larger tent space. Doesn't need to impact the native chapparal. We think this small amount of maintenance would result in a dramatic improvement on the experience for campers. Aside from that, one of the jewels of the West Coast are campsites like these to enjoy the natural beauty of Southern California.

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