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Uvas Canyon County Park Campground
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Uvas Canyon County Park Campground

Morgan Hill, California
4.7 (1437 reviews)

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About Uvas Canyon County Park Campground

Campground in California.

Nestled in the scenic foothills south of San Jose, Uvas Canyon County Park Campground offers a peaceful retreat into nature without straying far from urban conveniences. This well-maintained county park provides an ideal base for RV travelers seeking to explore the Santa Cruz Mountains region while enjoying quality amenities and a welcoming atmosphere.

The campground sits within Uvas Canyon, a verdant landscape characterized by oak woodlands, seasonal streams, and native chaparral vegetation. The setting is particularly appealing during spring and early summer when wildflowers bloom and water features create a more dynamic environment. The park's natural surroundings provide excellent opportunities for hiking, with several trails of varying difficulty winding through the canyon. The main attraction is the scenic waterfall hike, a moderate trek that rewards visitors with cascading water and shaded canyon views, making it a favorite among families and casual hikers alike.

Location-wise, Uvas Canyon County Park Campground is remarkably accessible. Situated in Croy, California, just south of San Jose, the park offers proximity to Silicon Valley's amenities while maintaining a genuine countryside feel. Visitors appreciate that they can enjoy peaceful camping experiences without being isolated from services, shopping, dining, and entertainment options available in nearby communities. The location makes it convenient for those working in or visiting the San Jose area who want to escape to nature during evenings and weekends.

The park appeals to a wide range of RV travelers. Families with children enjoy the gentle hiking trails and creek-side picnicking opportunities. Retirees appreciate the moderate climate and low-stress natural environment. Nature enthusiasts and photographers find plenty to explore, particularly with seasonal variations. Those seeking weekend escapes from the valley heat discover reliable cooler temperatures in the canyon setting.

Nearby attractions add further appeal to a stay here. The Morgan Hill area offers various dining and shopping options, while wine country and larger state parks lie within reasonable driving distance. The park's combination of accessible nature, manageable distance from urban areas, and genuine outdoor recreation makes it a compelling choice for RV campers seeking balance between adventure and convenience.
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Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Morgan Hill 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 Morgan Hill.

Explore the Area

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

Uvas Canyon County Park Campground Reviews

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Doug Hoppe

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Doug Hoppe

Wonderful day at Uvas Canyon. The waterfalls which the park is known for were flowing well. Four named waterfalls are along the main trail or on short side trails. One other Lower Falls is just before the main trail and is definitely worth hiking to.

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Kiran Raj

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Kiran Raj

We really liked Uvas Canyon County Park. The waterfalls were beautiful, and the mountains all around made the place feel calm and refreshing. Our favorite part was the Lower Falls Trail—it was an easy and enjoyable walk, and the sound of flowing water made it extra special. It’s a great spot to enjoy nature, take photos, and spend quality time outdoors with family.

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Michael Kelleher

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Michael Kelleher

A jewel in the Santa Clara County parks system. Parking reservations required but as of somewhat recently you can make a same-day reservation which is a great upgrade. I love when it's misty/foggy; the trails give a feeling of being in a series of cozy forested rooms. And of course the waterfalls are better if it has just rained! I hope they can rebuild the nature trail soon which was damaged in s... A jewel in the Santa Clara County parks system. Parking reservations required but as of somewhat recently you can make a same-day reservation which is a great upgrade. I love when it's misty/foggy; the trails give a feeling of being in a series of cozy forested rooms. And of course the waterfalls are better if it has just rained! I hope they can rebuild the nature trail soon which was damaged in spring 2023.

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maram omari

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by maram omari

very beautiful... Must reserve a parking spot ahead. Went that in December it rained all the time, but still amazing. Would love to go back in spring Walk the long trail and it took us 2H

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maram omari

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by maram omari

very beautiful... Must reserve a parking spot ahead. Went that in December it rained all the time, but still amazing. Would love to go back in spring Walk the long trail and it took us 2H

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adali llc

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by adali llc

Great experience! It had one of the cleanest restrooms and showers in a public campsite. We stayed there for two nights, and the employee's were helpful and friendly. However, some campers did not respect the 10 PM - 7 AM quiet policy, and music played until 2 AM. The campsite was conveniently located near the walking path to the waterfall. We had a great time, but not much sleep.

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adali llc

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by adali llc

Great experience! It had one of the cleanest restrooms and showers in a public campsite. We stayed there for two nights, and the employee's were helpful and friendly. However, some campers did not respect the 10 PM - 7 AM quiet policy, and music played until 2 AM. The campsite was conveniently located near the walking path to the waterfall. We had a great time, but not much sleep.

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