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Miller Canypn Group Camp
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Miller Canypn Group Camp

crestline, California
4.5 (68 reviews)

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About Miller Canypn Group Camp

Campground in California.

Miller Canyon Group Camp offers a wonderful escape into California's natural landscape, providing RV campers with a unique opportunity to experience the region's scenic beauty while enjoying the camaraderie of group camping. Located in California, this public campground welcomes visitors seeking a more communal camping experience away from the typical single-site setup found at many traditional RV parks.

The area surrounding Miller Canyon Group Camp showcases the diverse natural character that makes California such a compelling destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're drawn to hiking, nature photography, or simply enjoying peaceful mornings surrounded by trees and open sky, this location provides an ideal base for exploration. The group camping structure means you'll be surrounded by like-minded travelers who share your passion for outdoor adventure, creating a naturally social atmosphere that many RV campers find refreshing and memorable.

One of the greatest advantages of choosing Miller Canyon Group Camp is the opportunity to experience camping alongside others in your party or group. This setup works wonderfully for family reunions, club outings, or gatherings of friends who want to share the camping experience together while still maintaining their own RV spaces. The group-oriented design fosters connections and creates lasting memories through shared meals, campfire conversations, and collaborative exploration of the surrounding area.

The location provides excellent access to California's natural attractions and outdoor activities. The region offers diverse recreational opportunities suitable for various activity levels and interests. Whether you prefer leisurely nature walks or more challenging outdoor pursuits, the surrounding landscape delivers. The camping experience here allows you to disconnect from daily routines and reconnect with nature, family, and friends in a meaningful way.

With a solid 4.5 out of 5 rating from 68 reviews, Miller Canyon Group Camp has clearly impressed visitors who appreciate its group-friendly setup and natural setting. This public campground represents an excellent choice for those planning a group RV adventure in California and seeking a well-regarded destination that understands the unique needs of communal camping experiences.
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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

crestline 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 crestline.

Explore the Area

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

Miller Canypn Group Camp Reviews

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Richard Vasquez

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Richard Vasquez

Great hike via the road. There is a bridge Approx just under a mile that you can see the lake from and the stream underneath. Not hard at all.

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Dan Senz

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Dan Senz

Group campsite. Reservations only. 3 availspot but big for multiple campsites. Has plentiful of parking. And restrooms. The campsites we were in was the biggest and had plenty of picnic tables and areas gor grilling and campfire. River is close by Non venomous snakes were seen and 2 type of frogs are seen as well. Dog friendly. The reservation go for 250-300. There's is a trail that takes you to... Group campsite. Reservations only. 3 availspot but big for multiple campsites. Has plentiful of parking. And restrooms. The campsites we were in was the biggest and had plenty of picnic tables and areas gor grilling and campfire. River is close by Non venomous snakes were seen and 2 type of frogs are seen as well. Dog friendly. The reservation go for 250-300. There's is a trail that takes you to the lake, its a walk but worth it. The trail starts ina different location but it isn't far from the campsites.

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Roxanne Pipkin Tamayo

Mar 18, 2026

2.0

Google Review by Roxanne Pipkin Tamayo

Unfortunately Millard Canyon Group site 2 (part of Silverwood Lake campground) is not near the parking area. All your camping gear needs to be walked 200 feet to the site location and if you have people in your group in trailers they essentially won’t be camping with you as they will be parked in the parking lots. Additionally site 2 is the closest to the creek so those in site 1 and 3 will come i... Unfortunately Millard Canyon Group site 2 (part of Silverwood Lake campground) is not near the parking area. All your camping gear needs to be walked 200 feet to the site location and if you have people in your group in trailers they essentially won’t be camping with you as they will be parked in the parking lots. Additionally site 2 is the closest to the creek so those in site 1 and 3 will come into your site and use the creek there. The biggest disappointment with this site however is the amount of trash the visitors leave behind. When we arrived the site was covered in broken water balloons. My three young children picked up over 900 pieces of trash and didn’t make a dent at all. There is a nice large field between all the group sites and it appears others thought it appropriate to have a water balloon fight there and leave their trash. While there we also found people who were enjoying the creek left their bottle caps in the creek as well. In another note the park staff talks about how frequent black bears are in the area, however there are not bear boxes at each campsite, nor bear proof bins, and there are basic trash cans at each site without campers discarding trash in dumpster each night. We did find out however that the bears frequent the day use areas every night and are more frequent in the main campgrounds near the lake because of this. There is not a single bear proof trash container the Silverwood Lake SRA to my knowledge. Lastly the Nature Center is lovely, and worth visiting, but unfortunately you need to wait in the hours long line of cars trying to access the lake each morning. They really should consider a separate entrance for those visiting just the nature center or are existing campers.

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Walter Hernandez

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Walter Hernandez

Great place to camp. We go every year. We love this place. Only down side there are no showers. But other then that its great

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Brian Turner

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Brian Turner

Pretty well secluded, decent amenities for large groups. It's a long good trek to the lake. Easy access to some good trails.

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