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TeleLi puLaya (Black Oak) Campground
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TeleLi puLaya (Black Oak) Campground

Arnold, California
4.5 (25 reviews)

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About TeleLi puLaya (Black Oak) Campground

 TeleLi puLaya Campground is a new campground, which opened in 2014 and provides spectacular views of the Stanislaus River Canyon. Turn left at the Beardsley Dam sign on Highway 108, 5 miles east of the Summit Ranger Station on Highway 108. There are a total of 22 sites, two are group sites. The main road and parking pads are paved. Restrooms are vault toilets. Each site has a table and metal fire ring. Potable water is available; each hydrant serves several sites. A fee is charged for extra ve

Nestled in the scenic landscape of California, TeleLi puLaya (Black Oak) Campground offers RV travelers a peaceful retreat into nature with a distinctly local character. This public campground welcomes visitors seeking an authentic outdoor experience away from the hustle and bustle of commercial parks, making it an ideal destination for those who appreciate the natural beauty of California's diverse terrain.

The campground provides a welcoming atmosphere for RV enthusiasts of all experience levels. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or embarking on your first RV adventure, you'll find this location offers a genuine connection to the California landscape. The presence of black oak trees throughout the area creates a natural canopy that provides shade and shelter, while the surroundings offer opportunities for exploration and outdoor recreation.

California's diverse attractions and natural features make this region particularly appealing to RV travelers. The state is renowned for its varied ecosystems, from coastal vistas to mountain ranges, and this campground's location positions it as a potential base for discovering what the region has to offer. RV campers can enjoy the flexibility of their mobile home while accessing nearby activities and scenic areas that make California a year-round destination.

The camping experience here appeals to a wide range of travelers. Nature lovers will appreciate the opportunity to immerse themselves in California's natural environment. Families seeking quality time outdoors will find a peaceful setting conducive to bonding and adventure. Retirees can enjoy the relaxed pace and scenic surroundings, while outdoor enthusiasts have access to the exploration opportunities the region provides.

With a solid 4.5-star rating from satisfied visitors, TeleLi puLaya (Black Oak) Campground has earned its reputation as a reliable choice for RV camping in California. The positive reviews from fellow travelers speak to the quality of the experience and the welcoming nature of this public campground. Consider making this your next RV destination and discover why guests return to enjoy California camping at its finest.
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Book Early

Arnold 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 Arnold.

Explore the Area

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

TeleLi puLaya (Black Oak) Campground Reviews

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Libtardssuk AI

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Libtardssuk AI

It’s a very nice clean campground. If you’re loud at all, you don’t wanna go there. It’s a quiet place. There’s not really any hiking trails for walking your dog or just hiking at all. You have to drive down to the lake. It’s all downhill and uphill either way too steep. You can’t ride a bike around there either there’s no place to ride. It’s a great place if you just want to sit at your RV spot... It’s a very nice clean campground. If you’re loud at all, you don’t wanna go there. It’s a quiet place. There’s not really any hiking trails for walking your dog or just hiking at all. You have to drive down to the lake. It’s all downhill and uphill either way too steep. You can’t ride a bike around there either there’s no place to ride. It’s a great place if you just want to sit at your RV spot or drive down the lake fish it’s impossible to walk down to the lake because you have to walk back up the road, which is several miles to get back to the RV park

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Brian M

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Brian M

We camp here a couple times a year great veiws $ 25.00 per night forests service checks in camping area from time to time. Family enjoys this place verizon cell service good, at&t dead zone.

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It takes dedication

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by It takes dedication

Is super beautiful and small and really well kept is close to many lakes bathroom we're super clean and camp host are super friendly spot 3,4,8 and 10 are the best for view and for big groups G1

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L o p e z. S e.

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by L o p e z. S e.

- No water; without notice. Forestry needs... - Flies. Hornests. Mild mosquitoes. - Exposed campsites; not much shade. - Clean areas with some sites littered with trash. - Restrooms were clean; rarely ran out of TP.

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Steve Seebart

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Steve Seebart

A hidden gem in the Stanislaus National Forest. The signboard at the entrance says this site is called either Black Oak Flats or Tele Li pu Laya Campgrounds (though Google Maps currently lists it, frustratingly, as just "Campgrounds"). The entrance is off the road to Beardsley Lake, though there is no sign there to direct you. At the time of this writing (Spring 2021), the grounds appear to be co... A hidden gem in the Stanislaus National Forest. The signboard at the entrance says this site is called either Black Oak Flats or Tele Li pu Laya Campgrounds (though Google Maps currently lists it, frustratingly, as just "Campgrounds"). The entrance is off the road to Beardsley Lake, though there is no sign there to direct you. At the time of this writing (Spring 2021), the grounds appear to be completely renovated. The asphalt road and pads are smooth and clean, as if they were laid down just a few weeks ago. The bathrooms--vault toilets only, no sinks--also look brand new. They were spotlessly clean during our visit. We camped here the week prior to Memorial Day and found the campground nearly full, even at mid-week. Three or four sites have a wonderful view over the lake and canyon below. These are highly coveted with little turnover. When someone does leave, we noted that neighbors would move right in. Two wonderful group sites are nestled into a very quaint grove of trees near the view sites. Our site was away from the spectacular view, up closer to the road. It appears there was some logging activity around there at some point in the past few years, so firewood scavenging was simple. We were taken by the quietness of the grounds. We didn't hear any traffic noise and the residents were extraordinarily thoughtful and courteous about generators, night lights and after-dark parties.

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