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Sulphur Camp
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Sulphur Camp

Westport, California
4.9 (9 reviews)

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About Sulphur Camp

Campground in California.

Sulphur Camp offers a wonderful escape into California's natural landscape, providing RV campers with a peaceful retreat that captures the essence of outdoor adventure. Nestled in a scenic area of California, this public campground welcomes visitors seeking both relaxation and exploration, making it an ideal destination for families, couples, and solo travelers alike.

The campground itself provides a comfortable base for experiencing the surrounding natural beauty. With its solid 4.9-star rating from visitors, Sulphur Camp has earned a strong reputation among those who value quality outdoor experiences. The high marks reflect the care taken in maintaining the grounds and the overall experience that guests can expect during their stay.

What makes this area particularly special is its connection to California's diverse geography and natural wonders. The region offers abundant opportunities for outdoor recreation, whether you're interested in hiking through scenic trails, exploring nearby geological features, or simply enjoying peaceful moments in nature. The camping experience here allows you to disconnect from daily life while remaining close enough to access various attractions and activities that make California such a compelling destination.

The campground serves as an excellent home base for RVers planning to explore the surrounding region. Whether you're passing through on a longer journey or settling in for an extended stay, Sulphur Camp provides the kind of peaceful setting where you can truly unwind. The natural environment encourages visitors to step outside, breathe fresh air, and engage with the landscape around them.

For those who appreciate the simpler pleasures of camping, where the focus is on natural beauty and outdoor connection rather than elaborate amenities, Sulphur Camp delivers an authentic experience. The public campground atmosphere fosters a community feeling among visitors who share a love for the outdoors. This makes it a wonderful choice for anyone seeking genuine California camping with the convenience of an RV.
4.9

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9

Reviews

Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Westport 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 Westport.

Explore the Area

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

Sulphur Camp Reviews

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Malinda Restine

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Malinda Restine

I love camping here. It is remote and never a crowd in fall or winter. There are great hiking trails even after the fire.

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Ross Hastur

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Ross Hastur

This is one of the best places that I've camped, hands down. If you're looking for a remote campsite straddling a river, this is the place. The natural sulfur springs are amazing, and are a wonder for a tired hiker after a long day on the attached trails throughout the forest. Some caveats before you go, though: The drive in: The drive to get into the campsite is along a road that I can only desc... This is one of the best places that I've camped, hands down. If you're looking for a remote campsite straddling a river, this is the place. The natural sulfur springs are amazing, and are a wonder for a tired hiker after a long day on the attached trails throughout the forest. Some caveats before you go, though: The drive in: The drive to get into the campsite is along a road that I can only describe as cratered. It has several severe potholes all along its length of various different sizes and depths. Now, with some careful driving even a lower profile car can get through, but several times along the journey I was gritting my teeth and hoping for the best. After that is a gravel road that's sure to make some interesting noises on the underside of your car. Go slow. The campsite: The campsite is nowhere near a cell tower, so if you have problems with directions, pre-load up your maps before heading in. The campsite does not have a potable water source, with the only water around being that of the nearby river. However the river does have several of the aforementioned sulfur springs bleeding into it, so buyer beware if you want to utilize the river. Either way, have a suitable amount of drinking water on hand. Each site has a metal fire pit, and when I camped there, a small bunch of wood was placed at each pit. BUT! Remember to look up California fire advisories and FOLLOW THEM. The burnt forest surrounding this wonderful site should be enough of an explanation of why you should. When in doubt, don't. The bathroom: The campsite has a solitary pit bathroom. When I camped there it was stocked with Several rolls of toilet paper and not much else. As previously stated, there is no running water at this site, so no sink, no soap, and no hand towels. Hand sanitizer, eco-friendly soap and the like should be strong considerations for an extended camp. Be aware that because of the central location any traffic to the bathroom will have multiple sites running into each other, as most sites are close by. Site availability and other people: This is a first-come, first-serve campsite (At least, at time of my camp) so while no reservation is needed, you'll not know how many people are there before you go. Since there's not much around, if you need to contact others promptly have a satellite phone or other emergency beacon for safety. Wasn't an issue when I went, but be mindful of your circumstances. All that aside, I cannot recommend this place enough. Enough that I'm willing to write about it, instead of keeping quiet about it.

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Diana April

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Diana April

While there I was trying to remember a more beautiful place, and this area was in steep competition with my favorite places within the continental u.s. Remember to get your campfire permit and don't let the mining claims dissuade you - or the miners - they have rights only to minerals, not the land (just make sure you are definitely on national forest land which is Google map-able, and don't att... While there I was trying to remember a more beautiful place, and this area was in steep competition with my favorite places within the continental u.s. Remember to get your campfire permit and don't let the mining claims dissuade you - or the miners - they have rights only to minerals, not the land (just make sure you are definitely on national forest land which is Google map-able, and don't attempt to pan for gold on another's claim).

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Raymond Devine

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Raymond Devine

Best place ever but very small and very secluded..loved this place but wife was on edge every minute as we did see big 🐱 tracks..I slept like a baby😏

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Erick Decker

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Erick Decker

It was a place I've never been to. Ppl in that area are realy nice .watch out for rattle snake s

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