Discover a secluded haven perched in the hills of Topanga, enveloped by thousands of acres of state park, offering an idyllic retreat for camping enthusiasts. Situated at the culmination of a winding road, this hidden gem invites you to immerse yourself in the natural splendor that Topanga has to offer. Just a scenic 7-mile journey, as the crow flies, to the Pacific Coast and Topanga State Beach, this location provides an ideal blend of wilderness and coastal proximity.
Engage in a plethora of outdoor activities, from invigorating hikes to leisurely horseback rides, all amidst breathtaking views that stretch as far as the eye can see. The ambiance is one of tranquility, with a gentle breeze rustling through the towering trees and the sweet melody of birdsong in the air. As a bonus, revel in the exclusive privacy that this property affords, ensuring an intimate and serene camping experience. Escape the ordinary and embrace the Zen-like atmosphere of this Topanga retreat.
Portable Potty available, tent and vehicle camping only. Airstream not available for use at the moment.
This was a truly beautiful place to camp. Right in the hills of Topanga, but close enough to town to see all the sights. Sunset was beautiful and the picnic tables were great for cooking and eating. There are some really nice hikes just up the road so it was nice to have easy access to nature without having to drive.
Tips: I would recommend checking with your host that the campsite does not have the owner or someone else staying in the Airstream if you want more of a private camping experience. Luckily, we had the place to ourselves, but the host let us know that the owner might be staying there that night. Not a huge deal, but a bit of a surprise for us because the airstream is in close proximity. Overall we had a really beautiful evening!
Directions: Make sure to follow Hillside up to get there. Google Maps took us to the wrong site initially.
Location
Topanga, Los Angeles, California, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Chumash, Tongva (Gabrieleno), and Fernandeño Tataviam First Nations according to