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John WD Smith
post Feb 13 2013, 01:56 AM
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I would like some recommendations on good RV sites near LA. Any help would be appreciated.
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post Feb 13 2013, 04:13 AM
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John, interesting that you should ask. My family is planning to visit the LA area at the end of march, and I have been researching parks there. We were thinking about staying in Huntington beach, but I'm curious to see what other replies you get to your question.


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post Feb 14 2013, 07:30 PM
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Try the City of Long Beach's "Golden Shore RV Resort," conveniently located at the end of I-710 in Long Beach. Well maintained back-ins, close to Port of Long Beach and the Queen Mary. Likely the only good RV park in southern LA County. Visited there in early Jan 2013.
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Jerry S.
post Feb 15 2013, 02:34 AM
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John WD Smith,

As with most requests of this nature, it would help those who may want to advise you if you would give a little more information on what you want. Asking for suggestions on a "nice" RV park doesn't cut it. Do you want a private or public park, full hook ups, cable TV, WIFI at your site, family and/or pet friendly, shade, a pool, and on and on? Are we talking just overnight or and extended stay? There is no sense in somebody recommending a park that doesn't meet your needs/wants.
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post Feb 15 2013, 04:25 AM
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John WD Smith,

As with most requests of this nature, it would help those who may want to advise you if you would give a little more information on what you want. Asking for suggestions on a "nice" RV park doesn't cut it. Do you want a private or public park, full hook ups, cable TV, WIFI at your site, family and/or pet friendly, shade, a pool, and on and on? Are we talking just overnight or and extended stay? There is no sense in somebody recommending a park that doesn't meet your needs/wants.


John, I can answer for our family that we would like to see the beach since we are land-locked Coloradans. We will visit Knotts berry farm and universial studios, and will visit the CBS studios for a taping of a show. We will probably be in the area for 3-4 days.
I was also wondering about public transportation since we don't travel with a towed, we would have to unhook to travel to the destinations listed
My boys are 12 and 16 so they wouldn't need a playground, but a pool woul be nice
What is the water temp of the ocean in late march? Too cold to swim in?


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post Feb 25 2013, 03:12 PM
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Remember that LA is a Really BIG-SPREAD OUT city, with a crushing auto transportation freeway use!!! That said it's a great city that shouldn't be missed, ya just got to plan. Work on staying close to your venues, yes there's public trans, but to go 30 miles in a bus that stops every other block will take some time. Metro/light rail works but usually must be connected with a bus. I transferred from LAX to the Long Beach Air Port once and even making what I thought was good time, it took an hour and 1/2. LA is also expensive ( except for farmers markets, ethnic foods, and wines!!...but you have to know where to go!!) The Huntington Breach RV park is a winner for the beach ( Be sure to have reservations ) but the water wont be warm till summer ( CA is where the wet suit was invented). Dont have any first hand RV park experience ( always flew in ) but am an LA aficionado. With RV parks @ $60 per night, one could consider hotels in the Anaheim area, mid-week in a hotel (Sun to Fri), beach on the weekends ( use priceline...start at 3 stars and work up in stars as you increase your bids ) Did notice that "TripAdvisor"does list RV parks in Anaheim under "Specialty Lodging". One can find anything in LA..just got to research and Drive!!! Have a great trip!!
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post Apr 13 2013, 11:41 AM
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Good luck! In all sincerity, this is a real challenge. I am now on the western edge of the sprawl, north of San Bernardino, and still finding the crowding, noise and dirt of LA. Palm Springs,is another Far East dessert setting that is near enough for me. Now the good news, a gem of a park, beach is within a bike ride. Malibu Canyon SP. it is clean. Quiet-ish, interesting, beautiful. The State Parks on the beaches? Equate to Walmart lots with sewage.
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post Apr 13 2013, 07:09 PM
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Hi Windjammer. Always on the look out of a good camp site in LA. When I googled "Malibu Canyon SP" it came up as "Malibu Creek State Park" !!!!1 which is South of the 101, about half way (3miles) to Hwy 1; east of Calabasas. Am I in correct spot? This park was the site of MASH filming, RV limit is 30 feet...web site is http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=614
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post Apr 30 2013, 04:07 PM
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http://www.balboarvpark.com/

Formerly Birmingham in Van Nuys, Los Angeles.
Rather close to Universal Studios.
We camped here with a 43' Dutch Star. The site was very crampy, but the owners are most helpful, so no sweat!

An issue you have to know: do not stay on the camping during daytime. We had to do this one day to make a repair and all day long helicopters are airborne flying from and to Van Nuys Airport close by! This is really boring!
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