Chuchupate Campground
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Description
Close to Frazier Park, Chuchupate Campground is the perfect spot to mellow out and leave the rat race behind. Ditch the phone and computer—you won’t need them (but do bring the water). Time to embrace the solitude at these spacious campsites.
Activities
Offered near the campground.
Biking
Ride along the beautiful Santa Barbara coast, the central Monterey coast, or anywhere you want in this huge forest. The recomme...Read more
Fishing
You can fish in the rivers and streams located throughout the forest, and fish in the ocean on the Monterey coast at Sand Dolla...Read more
Hiking
Up by Big Sur, the Ventana wilderness is a popular hiking destination, with 260 miles of hiking trails, making it a unique exp...Read more
Horseback riding
The Saint Lucia Mountains have been taken by horseback many a’ times, and the time you visit should be no exception. To truly f...Read more
Paddling
Lake Cachuma in the Santa Barbara region offers some of the best kayak fishing, especially with its location admist the mountai...Read more
Swimming
You can’t go wrong at Pfeiffer Beach in Big Sur, but it’s no match for the Seven Falls in Santa Barbara. This hike might not be...Read more
Wildlife watching
Whether you are an avid birdwatcher (California Condor...check), or just enjoy seeing what the wilderness has to offer, Los Pad...Read more
Terrain
Natural features you'll find at Chuchupate Campground.
3 Reviews
Swarms of gnats tried to land on our eyes as soon as we stood still. Since there is no camp host and noone locks the gate at quiet hours a group roared in at 2 AM with 3 trucks and decided to reverse into parking opposite our tent and unload their dirt bikes. This took a half an hour, during which their truck headlights lit up our tent where we were trying to sleep. At 2:30 they roared off somewhere and roared back in again at 3:30 AM, at which point they decided to chop wood. Since there is no camp host and the gate is not locked at night this campsite is not a peaceful place and is very open to misuse.
Huge. Numerous campsites. Most of them are too close together for my liking. Plenty of trees. Easily accessible. I was lucky and had the place to myself, but I can imagine on a busy weekend it might be full of campers, coleman coolers, and tommy bahamas.
- Park
- Los Padres National Forest
- State
- California
- Country
- United States
- Phone Number
- 805 434 1996
- Directions
- View on Google Maps
- Official Website
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- Coordinates
- 34.787° N, 119.002° W
- Unknown price
- Tent / RV / Trailer: 30 Sites (Up to people per site)