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Nira Campground
National Forest

Nira Campground

Santa Barbara, California
4.4 (37 reviews)

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About Nira Campground

Campground in California.

Nestled in the heart of California's natural beauty, Nira Campground offers RV enthusiasts an authentic escape into the peaceful rhythms of forest living. Located along Sunset Valley Road, this National Forest campground provides the perfect balance between accessibility and genuine wilderness adventure, making it an ideal destination for travelers seeking to disconnect from the hustle of daily life while maintaining the comforts of their RV home.

The surrounding landscape showcases the stunning diversity that makes California's national forests so special. Towering trees create a canopy of shade throughout the campground, providing natural cooling during warm months and a serene atmosphere that encourages relaxation and reflection. The forest setting offers that coveted sense of solitude without requiring a grueling drive down remote back roads. Morning birdsong and the gentle rustling of leaves become your alarm clock, while starlit evenings remind you why camping under open skies captures the imagination.

For outdoor enthusiasts, the location opens doors to countless recreational opportunities. Hiking trails crisscross the surrounding forest, ranging from leisurely walks suitable for families to more challenging treks for experienced adventurers. Wildlife viewing, photography, and nature study all flourish in this pristine environment. The nearby creek provides opportunities for fishing and simply enjoying the soothing sounds of flowing water. Seasonal wildflowers paint the landscape with vibrant colors, creating natural beauty that photographs beautifully.

The campground appeals to a diverse range of travelers. Families appreciate the safe, well-managed setting where children can explore nature and develop outdoor skills. Retirees value the peaceful environment and slower pace of forest camping. Couples seeking romantic getaways find the natural ambiance perfect for reconnecting. Solo travelers discover the solitude and personal renewal that forest camping uniquely provides.

With a solid 4.4 out of 5-star rating from numerous visitors, Nira Campground has earned the trust of countless RV campers who return season after season. The campground's management and maintained facilities reflect a commitment to visitor satisfaction and environmental stewardship. Whether you're planning a weekend escape or an extended stay, Nira Campground delivers the California forest camping experience you've been seeking.
4.4

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37

Reviews

Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Santa Barbara 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 Santa Barbara.

Explore the Area

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

Nira Campground Reviews

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Joaquin Tinker

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Joaquin Tinker

Nira is a beautiful campground with clean facilities and quite a few dry camping sites. Quite a drive to get there but we'll worth the trip. The creek is patchy during this time of year, but still flowing in enough spots for water. We did a day hike out to Potrero, about 1-1/2 miles each way.

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Samantha R

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Samantha R

A nice REMOTE campground. Be warned if you are expecting all the amenities in normal campgrounds, there is no running water or ranger station near by with firewood. The road on the way up is one lane, narrow, and part of it is unpaved getting there is not meant for all vehicles. Other then that it is a nice campground with great hiking trails, really takes you out of the city. I recommend this cam... A nice REMOTE campground. Be warned if you are expecting all the amenities in normal campgrounds, there is no running water or ranger station near by with firewood. The road on the way up is one lane, narrow, and part of it is unpaved getting there is not meant for all vehicles. Other then that it is a nice campground with great hiking trails, really takes you out of the city. I recommend this campground, but do come prepared if not a seasoned camper.

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Rene S. Gillespie

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Rene S. Gillespie

This is totally UNPLUGGED.......... Satelite ONLY Very narrow & LONG road, ONLY road in & out. Lots of Trails to hike. Pay attention to WILD ANIMALS

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McKenzie Mudge

Mar 18, 2026

2.0

Google Review by McKenzie Mudge

We stayed Friday and Saturday night last weekend. The campground is in very poor repair. Our campsite had a broken cooking grate on the fire pit and no small charcoal grill, we had the post just not the grill. Our table was alright but many of the picnic tables were broken or rotten. The dumpster was overflowing and people continued to pile trash outside of it, both unsightly and dangerous for... We stayed Friday and Saturday night last weekend. The campground is in very poor repair. Our campsite had a broken cooking grate on the fire pit and no small charcoal grill, we had the post just not the grill. Our table was alright but many of the picnic tables were broken or rotten. The dumpster was overflowing and people continued to pile trash outside of it, both unsightly and dangerous for wildlife and potentially campers. The women's restroom was out of toilet paper by mid day Saturday and there was little left in the men's. We paid $30/night for us and an extra vehicle, $60 total. We chose to stay at Nira over Davy Brown because DB campground was in worse shape. We are fine with paying to camp and often camp in state parks. The difference is that the state park campgrounds are in good shape and well looked after. We didn't see any Parks Management Company employees the entire weekend, no one to service the bathroom, no one to address the trash build up, and no one to check to see if people were paying the correct fees. Where does the camp fee go? It certainly doesn't appear to go back into the facilities or to hire staff.

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Duane Waite

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Duane Waite

My all time favorite car camping go-to spot in all of Southern California. Takes an hour and a half to get to from Santa Barbara on (mostly) paved ranch roads, and it is deep in the backcountry. However, it is a popular campground, especially on long holiday weekends. Manzana creek is seasonal, and between Memorial Day and Thanksgiving the water is largely unpotable except in the wettest rain yea... My all time favorite car camping go-to spot in all of Southern California. Takes an hour and a half to get to from Santa Barbara on (mostly) paved ranch roads, and it is deep in the backcountry. However, it is a popular campground, especially on long holiday weekends. Manzana creek is seasonal, and between Memorial Day and Thanksgiving the water is largely unpotable except in the wettest rain years. However, it is a jumping off point for true wilderness backpacking.

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