Arroyo Seco Camping
Arroyo Seco Campground is a semi-rustic, but developed facility in California’s westernmost national forest. It offers a great escape from bustling city life, into the mountain air and provides access to a variety of outdoor recreation opportunities.
The campground offers views of the Ventana Wilderness mountain peaks and one small.It is nestled into the hillside, surrounded by abundant shrubbery and large oak trees. It is situated next to the Arroyo Seco River at an elevation of about 1,200 feet. A variety of birds and wildlife make their home in the area.
You can grill food, play games, swim in the lake, hike, do bonfire and at the same time enjoy wilderness by staying in tents. They also have washrooms and showers 🙂 It’s an idle outing for families in summer 🙂
The best part..It’s just 2 hours away from South Bay!
Some basic info:
SEASONS
Open Seasonal: No
Open All Year: Yes
RATE AND MAXIMUM STAY PERMITTED
Rate: $20 per day – “developed”
$18 per day – “primitive”
Maximum Stay Permitted (days): 14
CAMPGROUND SITE CONFIGURATION
Total Sites: 49
No. Tables on Sites: 49
No. Grilles on Sites: 49
Equestrian Camping: No
Here are some pics clicked by me for your reference:
Hey guys amazing clicks!! If you dont mind can you please tell which camera and lense you guys used?
Thank you Neha 🙂
I own a Canon 6D and Canon 24-70mm f 2.8
Wow.. beautiful pictures Anita… Infact this itself will be a great topic i.e. how to camp… I have done camping only once and most of the planning was done by my cousin.. so I have never done the camping/packing on my own. So would love to hear more on this and to get some ideas on what/how to pack 🙂
Thank you. Will write a post soon about it.