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Monte Cristo Campground
Public Campground

Monte Cristo Campground

Acton, California
4.4 (194 reviews)

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About Monte Cristo Campground

Campground in California.

Monte Cristo Campground offers a genuine escape into California's natural beauty, providing RV campers with a peaceful retreat surrounded by scenic landscapes and outdoor recreation opportunities. Located in a region known for its diverse terrain and mild climate, this public campground serves as an ideal base for travelers seeking to explore the best of what California has to offer.

The campground itself provides a welcoming atmosphere where RV enthusiasts can settle in and enjoy the simplicity of campground living. With its solid 4.4-star rating from nearly two hundred visitors, Monte Cristo has earned a reputation as a dependable destination for those looking to experience nature without sacrificing comfort. The friendly atmosphere and well-maintained grounds create an environment where both seasoned RV travelers and newcomers to the camping lifestyle feel at home.

The surrounding area presents abundant opportunities for outdoor adventure. Hikers will find numerous trails winding through the landscape, offering everything from leisurely walks to more challenging excursions. The region's natural features make it perfect for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers who want to capture California's diverse ecosystems. Whether you're interested in exploring local flora and fauna or simply enjoying peaceful mornings with a cup of coffee overlooking natural vistas, the Monte Cristo area delivers.

For those interested in regional exploration, the campground's location provides convenient access to nearby attractions and communities. Travelers can venture out to discover local dining, shopping, and cultural experiences, then return to their peaceful campsite. The proximity to various points of interest makes it easy to balance adventure with relaxation throughout your stay.

Monte Cristo Campground appeals to families seeking a wholesome camping experience, couples looking for a romantic getaway in nature, and solo travelers wanting to reconnect with the outdoors. The positive reviews from past visitors speak to the consistent quality and welcoming environment that keeps campers returning year after year. This public campground represents the best of accessible, authentic California camping.
4.4

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194

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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Acton 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 Acton.

Explore the Area

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

Monte Cristo Campground Reviews

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Eduard Arutyunyan

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Eduard Arutyunyan

Good campground, unfortunately its rights off of Angeles Forest Highway so you will hear cars and motorcycles passing by, cash only self check in, restrooms can be cleaner.

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Marisela Vega

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Marisela Vega

We stumbled upon this campsite during a spontaneous trip after discovering that the road to Crystal Lake was closed due to a fire. Heading into the Los Angeles Forest, we found this site at the perfect moment. Only two spots were available, and we were lucky to snag one with plenty of trees and shade—unlike the other spot that lacked cover. We stayed at group site 6A/6B, which had ample parking fo... We stumbled upon this campsite during a spontaneous trip after discovering that the road to Crystal Lake was closed due to a fire. Heading into the Los Angeles Forest, we found this site at the perfect moment. Only two spots were available, and we were lucky to snag one with plenty of trees and shade—unlike the other spot that lacked cover. We stayed at group site 6A/6B, which had ample parking for up to four vehicles and flat ground for several tents. The site also featured a convenient water spigot and a nearby outhouse. A small creek runs through the campsite, but the water level was low during our visit. Parking costs $12, with an additional $5 fee for extra cars, and the ranger makes rounds in the morning to check for payments. The site is close to the road, so you'll hear cars and motorcycles during the day, which some may find disruptive. To drown out the noise, many campers played music at their sites. At night, traffic noise lessens but is still noticeable. Overall, it was a great experience for a spontaneous trip, and we’ll definitely be returning!

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Matthew Henderson

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Matthew Henderson

On the pro side: it is probably the closest campground you can get to from the city of Los Angeles (maybe 25-minute drive). I was there in October when the creek was completely dry (which was a con) but it runs right through the middle of the camp and I’m sure in Spring it has a lovely sound. It has the standard vault (no water) toilets and trash bins. There is a decent amount of shade. On the co... On the pro side: it is probably the closest campground you can get to from the city of Los Angeles (maybe 25-minute drive). I was there in October when the creek was completely dry (which was a con) but it runs right through the middle of the camp and I’m sure in Spring it has a lovely sound. It has the standard vault (no water) toilets and trash bins. There is a decent amount of shade. On the con side: most of the campsites are among the smallest I’ve seen. Some of the sites would not have enough room for more than a small tent. If the campground were entirely full, depending on the site you get, your neighbors might be 20-feet away. Given there are 19 campsites, even one obnoxious or loud group could ruin it for the entire camp. It’s that small. Also too, the entire campground is about 20 feet immediately beneath the main road and vehicle noise is very prominent. I would recommend trying to get a site that is on the east side of the camp, and more towards the south end. It can be a nice quick getaway, but it’s not tranquil, quiet, or secluded.

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Jeffrey Cobb

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Jeffrey Cobb

Can be crowded or full sometimes especially during the weekend. Most likely because it's the closest campground if you're coming from the Los Angeles area. Currently piped running water was working this time. Sometimes it's not. Creek runs right down the middle in the spring so you have access to "water" of some sort. Bathrooms are usually okay. I've never had a problem with neighbors in nearby... Can be crowded or full sometimes especially during the weekend. Most likely because it's the closest campground if you're coming from the Los Angeles area. Currently piped running water was working this time. Sometimes it's not. Creek runs right down the middle in the spring so you have access to "water" of some sort. Bathrooms are usually okay. I've never had a problem with neighbors in nearby spurs. Your results may vary.

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Andrew “Drew” Duzan

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Andrew “Drew” Duzan

My bf and I stayed here for 3 days. It has water and bathrooms (vaulted toilets) but don't expect to have cell service...(we have TMobile) There's a creek that runs through the campsite which offers some reprieve from the heat, also it's very clean water. We saw some snakes, it's also bear and cougar county...so...we went in late May of 2023, only a few other ppl were there. I believe the site has... My bf and I stayed here for 3 days. It has water and bathrooms (vaulted toilets) but don't expect to have cell service...(we have TMobile) There's a creek that runs through the campsite which offers some reprieve from the heat, also it's very clean water. We saw some snakes, it's also bear and cougar county...so...we went in late May of 2023, only a few other ppl were there. I believe the site has 19 spots. It's about 25 min from town, which is nice if you need supplies. I really liked this campground, although, there aren't any trails within the site. It's one of those where u camp, and then drive somewhere nearby to explore for the day.

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