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Sycamore Canyon Campground

3.8 (65 reviews)

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Rose Mary B.

Our family camped here for the first time this past Labor Day weekend. It was a wonderful weekend of relaxing and bonding! We had 2 of the larger sites in order to accommodate all of us. The weather was nice. A bit chilly at night dipping into the 50's. I'm glad we brought 2 warm blankets and warm clothes for sleeping. During the day, it was very comfortable staying in the high 70's to low 80's. This campground offers the best of both worlds...it's woodsy and shaded with trails that lead you into the hills with beautiful views and creek crossings, yet you have access to the beach at Sycamore Cove within walking distance. You can hear the soothing ocean waves at night and the frogs from the creek. The Nature Center is a bonus! It's volunteer run and open on Saturdays from noon to 3 PM. It has taxidermic examples of the animals native to the area. While we were there, we had a new moon, so it was really dark at night. That just made it easier to see all the beautiful stars while sitting next to the campfire. There are token operated hot showers available, and the bathrooms were well maintained. We'll definitely be returning!

Luis C.

We came as a group to camp, enjoy nature, and the beach. The facility was very reasonable priced and campground and restrooms well maintained. The beach is right across the street and great hiking trails close by. We loved it here and will definitely be back!!

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Mike C.

March 14-17, 2024 Location: Beautiful (right across HWY 1 is the beach) Campsite: RV, Trailer, Tent loop. Small sites. Only one tent per site on average. Nice and green. Table bench and fire ring. Campsites are pretty much on top of each other. Showers: Never got warm let alone hot. The directions for the shower did not help Camp Host: More like firewood salesman. At 10:00pm the generators are supposed to be shut off and "quiet time." No host to be seen. Generators going until passed 11:30pm. A couple campsites were loud way past midnight. Not one drive by during the day or night to check the grounds. Hiking Trails: Damn awesome

Campground Host station/area on the 15th of July 2018.
Tanis L.

Sycamore State Park Campground had campsites at both the Sycamore Cove and Sycamore Canyon grounds in Point Mugu State Park. I stayed at the Sycamore Canyon Campground from the 15th to the 16th of July 2018 as part of a three night, four day road trip through part of California. The campground was packed and had a number of large groups. At night there was a fair amount of noise. There were also musicians that took up to playing during the day. One of the perks of this campground when we stayed was running water and showers! Didn't get that at all of the places we stayed so it was nice to get a shower in one day. There were token dispensers where you could buy tokens for use in the showers. Depending on the building you take your shower, you may or may not get warm water. The building where I took my shower had only cold water. Good for saving electricity and being environmentally friendly.

Nixon V.

Such a wonderful campground tucked away next to the beach. This was our first time camping experience with my kids, and we were here during the President's weekend holiday. This is not your typical camping site one would typically experience. I would have to say it is much more of a GLAM-PING experience rather your hardcore CAMPING expectations. Pros: 1. The campground has "Hot" water showers with the purchase of tokens. 2. Clean toilets maintained daily. 3. Access to the beach is walking distance away 4. Excellent hiking experience and mountain biking trails 5. Every campsite comes with a firepit and two parking space 6. Pet-friendly Cons: 1. Reservation is hard to obtain; it takes about six months to get a spot. The state needs to figure out a better system to make reservations. If you are looking for a nice introduction to camping, I would have to say this is the place to be. Beautiful scenery, stargazing at nights, hiking, swimming, cooking in the outdoors, and having fun with nature. You can not go wrong with Sycamore Canyon Campground.

Dogs are allowed on the beach.

Overall, it was a really nice campground. Lots of shady sites and a wide variety of sites. Trailheads in the campground and the beach is right across the highway. Beach access could be safer though.

Very little privacy at Campsite 2
Shirley M. F.

This is an old campground with outdated bathroom and shower facilities. Gate closes at 10 PM SHARP! Poisen oak and poisen ivy everywhere when hiking on all trails. Safe bet is just chill at the beach across the street and watch the lifegaurds train to be lifegaurds. The surf is turbulent here. Whales, seals, dolphins, and sharks pass along the shoreline. Watch these sea creatures as they pass by . . . Campsites range in size from miniscule to very spacious. TV shows such as Summerland filmed here. Car commercials use the PCH 1 road for TV advertisements

April 2017. Wildflowers! Just steps away from our campsite.
Nicole L.

Our favorite. Small, quiet, plenty of hiking trails and the fire road goes on forever to walk or bike on. The ocean is steps away. It's cheap, has flush toilets and hot showers. I'm surprised at the few poor reviews, better for me, less people when I'm there!

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Ginny Y.

In September of 2019, my friend and I wanted to go camping but didn't want to go too far away from the city. She found this campground and booked campsite #4. It was easy to book and quick to revise when we realized our initial booking didn't work for our schedules. According to the map, when we arrived, it looked like our destination was next to the campgrounds so we were a little confused if it was on the beach (Point Mugu) or to the area that we later realized was next to the campgrounds. We finally figured out where the entrance was and went on ahead to find our camp site. It was easy to find once we were on the grounds. There was a fire pit, a bench and big parking spots. The parking spots were right next to where we set up the tent. I ended up bringing a car charging stove to heat up our dinner (pasta) so the car being so close made it convenient. The site itself is fairly close to each other so that we can see the other campers (and even hear them at night if they're not as quiet), but not too close so that our tents were next to each other. There's a section near the entrance where you can leave things you don't need once you leave the campgrounds or borrow things if you forgot them. We were close but far enough away from the bathroom/showers. The walk/path from the camp site to the bathroom/showers was smooth enough that even at night with a small flashlight it was easy to walk to without feeling like we were tripping. They had clean toilets. Also, we walked around the campgrounds and found hiking trails. We wished we had planned enough time to go hiking, as we weren't aware of the hiking trails beforehand. Please note that this campground has no reception. My friend and I went on a weekday and had brought our work with us, thinking we could get a little bit of work done. But it was nice really being off the grid and just hanging out. We ended up walking to the beach which took only a few minutes from our campsite and we were the only ones on the beach. We stayed until sunset.

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What a great little campground!…read more My daughter and I, who are Los Angeles natives, traveled from the state of New York to surprise my 93 year old grandmother. I packed all my motorcycle camping gear into a giant duffel bag and checked it on an airplane. The campground was great. The camp store wasn't open when we were there but that wasn't a problem. We drove to a grocery store in Thousand Oaks and got some food, firewood, and lighter fluid. We stayed 2 nights and it was wonderful. We can't wait to come back and bring the husbands!

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4.7(9 reviews)
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On a road trip up the coast, we spotted this campground and knew we had to try it. A few months…read morelater, we finally snagged a spot -- and it was so worth it. Thornhill Broome is right on the sand. You park directly at your site and set up camp just steps from the ocean, with the PCH right behind you. The views, the breeze, and the sound of the waves crashing at night make the whole experience unforgettable. The pricing is very affordable, but keep in mind: there's no shade no lights no sinks only porta‑potties It's a very simple, rugged, beach‑front campground -- so come fully prepared. They do sell firewood on site, which is convenient. The closest stores are in Malibu, about a 20‑minute drive away. If you're looking for a true beach‑camping experience with unbeatable ocean access, this spot is hard to beat.

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