Pets off leash river, stream, or creek camping near Tehachapi

Primitive camping, deluxe glamping, trips to the past—Tehachapi is a gateway to unique adventures.

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6 top river, stream, or creek campgrounds near Tehachapi

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Bare All Retreat

8 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents138 acres · Caliente, CA
Welcome to our 138-acre ranch and farm, nestled amidst the stunning natural beauty of our mountainous landscape. With a creek running through the front and steep mountains in the rear, our property offers a picturesque setting for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Explore the many old gold miners trails that crisscross our land, now perfect for horseback riding and OHV adventures. Our working ranch and farm provide a glimpse into traditional agricultural practices, with opportunities to observe and participate in farm activities. Keep an eye out for free-range cattle roaming the area, adding to the rustic charm of our mountainous terrain. Discover hidden valleys with seasonal waterfalls and year-round springs, offering peaceful retreats and refreshing natural beauty. Whether you're seeking adventure on the trails, relaxation by the creek, or a glimpse into rural life on the farm, our 138-acre property has something for everyone to enjoy amidst the serene beauty of nature.
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Wandering Star Ranch

1 site · RV, Tent15 acres · Weldon, CA
Learn more about this land: A large private dispersed group camp- Entire property (all sites) included in rental. 7 night maximum.  Longer possible with discussion. 15 acres yours to enjoy. Take your jeep or ATVs through our gates straight into the BrightStar BLM Wilderness which abuts the property on two sides.  Beginners can ride the extensive trails on the property itself. Play your music, dance naked, let your dogs run free... Enjoy the fantastic star gazing. Visit the primitive firing range a two minute walk away or by jeep, or plink varmints on site. Hiking, Biking.  Nearby fishing, swimming, boating in the Kern River or Lake . The Brightstar wilderness extends to Jawbone canyon. Situated on the back side of the lake, this site provides more sunlight time than many other sites around the lake.  In some cases close to 2 hours. Close to the lake at Mt. Mesa, boat launch, South fork Audubon nature preserve, restaurants, and scenic back road to Kernville. Verizon has good service  Gas/Diesel and Market with Deli 5 minutes away. (Ice, wood, adult beverages, fishing tackle, full grocery)
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Spectacular A-Frame. Epic views!!

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Wofford Heights, CA
Welcome to Wild Elk Sleepover! Escape to our charming A-Frame cabin, nestled in a serene haven between Lake Isabella, Kernville, and Alta Sierra. As Autumn 2024 arrives, experience the perfect blend of crisp mountain air and warm sunshine. Your Adventure Hub Unwind in our cozy cabin and enjoy: - Breathtaking views of mountains and lake - Warm, rustic decor - Spacious back deck for sunset gatherings - Fully equipped kitchen for hearty meals - Backyard fire pit for stargazing nights - Portable AC units in every room for comfortable rest - Plush mattresses for rejuvenating sleep - Smart TV in bedroom for relaxing downtime Get Ready to Explore! Take advantage of our prime location for: - Swimming, rafting, and kayaking on Lake Isabella and Kern River - Hiking trails through scenic Kernville and Alta Sierra - World-class fishing spots We Can't Wait to Host You! Cheers!
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Pets off leash river, stream, or creek camping near Tehachapi guide

Overview

Tehachapi includes unique ecological regions from the Mojave Desert to the Central Valley and Sierra Nevadas. Hiking, camping, glamping, boating, fishing, and the chance to step into California’s past are some of the area’s best activities. For a more unique experience, try gliding, where the same mountain winds providing power to residents hold adventurers aloft above sprawling landscapes. Trek along the Pacific Coast Trail, or visit the spiral helix railway of the Tehachapi Loop. From beach camping to glampsites and cabin rentals, Tehachapi, California has accommodations for everyone.

Where to go

Brite Valley Aquatic Recreation Area

Set amongst lush greenery with a mountain backdrop, Brite Valley Aquatic Recreation Area and Brite Lake’s landscape provide hiking, fishing, wildlife watching, and camping amenities, from tent to car to RV (with hookups and dump stations). The aquatic area provides drinking and home-use water for residents of the area, so swimming or wading is prohibited. But boating and fishing (with proper permits) let campers enjoy a fish dinner at one of the fish-cleaning sites, campsite fire pits and grills, or picnic pavilions. Plan to visit during special events, like the parks department’s fishing derby or Astronomy Club star parties. Campers can pay a daily fee at the entrance or snag a yearly pass from the Tehachapi Valley Recreation & Park District.

Tehachapi Mountain Park

This 490 acre park in the mountains just south of Tehachapi features first come, first serve campsites, each with ample space for a single trailer, vehicle, or RV. The park’s open year-round, just be sure to bring snow chains for your tires. In summer, hike the Nuooah Nature Trail or marvel at high-altitude views from horseback. Group camping sites with cabin rentals make Tehachapi Mountain Park a welcoming wilderness experience. Campers should be sure to drop their fees in the honor-system backed fee box by the park’s entrance duck pond.

Fort Tejon State Historic Park

Fort Tejon State Historic Park is a living history park nestled in the lush meadow of the Grapevine Canyon featuring a unique opportunity to experience what life was like for soldiers and civilians on the very edge of the California frontier. The park offers tent camping and RV hookups, complete with picnic tables, barbecues, and fire pits. Though there are no designated hiking trails, campers can watch wildlife visiting Grapevine Creek, explore nearby Los Padres Forest, or discover the 220-mile-long surface rupture scar left over from one of the largest earthquakes ever recorded along the San Andreas faultline.

When to go

Tehachapi experiences all four seasons, with summers usually between 58 and 88°F, so June and July are ideal times to visit. Consider March, April, or May, with early spring temps averaging 52°F because many campgrounds, recreation areas, and state parks operate year-round, so campers will have access to everything in spring they would in summer, without the potential for packed campgrounds.

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