We are mainly a full hook up RV campground with most sites offering concrete pads and patios and most sites offer up to 50amp service. We do a lot of planned activities with no additional charge to our guests, other than an occasional donation basket to help cover the cost of things like a hog for a hog roast. Camping Call for Details 760-326-9000 or (866) 301-3000 Ext '0' Click on the RV Site to Reserve or: BOOK NOW RESERVE YOUR RZR Pets are allowed on RV sites. Please keep on leash around other customer pets. Features: Accommodates Double Slideouts, Beach Front Sites, Electric 30 amp, Electric 50 amp, Full Hookup Sites, Pull Thru Sites and Waterfront Sites GO On the Santa Rosa Sound Waterway were the closest RV park to the Gulf of Mexico and the Emerald Green waters with sugar white beaches. 112 dry campsites (no hook-ups), 139 sites with full hook-ups, 36 tent only sites, and 6 group camping sites. Facilities include restrooms, picnic tables, fire rings and/or grills, dump station, coin-operated laundry and showers at store, and potable water. The amphitheater, picnic area and swim beach are nearby.
For information on Camping Rules and Safety and Pet Safety in the Park (Yes, your pets are welcome!)
Lake Perris Campground Map: This map shows individual campsite numbers within the campground. Pictures of each site are available online. Check out the map get an idea of what site you want to reserve, and then you can make reservations online or call 1-800-444-7275 (TDD: 1-800-274-7275).
Hook-up and RV Camping
The RV hook-up sites at Lake Perris have water, grey water, and electrical hook-ups. Unfortunately, there are no black-water sewer hook-ups, but a dump station located at the campground entrance. Every site has a picnic table and a fire ring with a grill. There are shade trees, however it can get very hot in the summer and extra shade canopies are highly recommended. Water and restrooms with free hot showers are nearby and are designated to accommodate wheelchairs.
Electrical Hookup: Most hook-up sites have 30 amp electrical hook-ups. 50 amp hook-ups are found at sites 105, 118, 131, 209, 229, 237, 262, 270, and 200. Site 112 is a 50 amp handicap access site. An adapter is required for the electrical hook-up if the RV does not run 50 amps.
Tents: Tents are allowed in all of our RV hook-up sites!
People: Each site can accommodate up to 8 people, of any age.
Vehicles: Although your site may hold 3 vehicles, your reservation only covers 1 vehicle. Extra vehicles must pay use fees on arrival. 3 license plates are allowed at each unit (for example; 2 cars and 1 boat trailer). The parking pad is 30' x 30' and back-in only. All vehicles must fit on the parking pad and not hang into the road way. There is no off road or extra parking. There are no pick-ups and drop-offs. Every vehicle entering the park must pay use fees.
Length of Stay: Maximum stay is 30 nights in a calendar year. Lake Perris SRA limits the number of consecutive nights a camper can stay in peak season (June 1st through November 30th) to 15 nights. Once this consecutive night limit has been reached, the camper must vacate the campground and no one in the party may return to camp in that same park for 48 hours.
Prices and Reservations
Season | RV Hook-up Sites (sites 89-353) 1 vehicle free | Senior RV Site (Over 62 years) | Disabled Discount (Discount pass required at check in) | Extra Vehicle |
March 1 - Nov 30: | $45.00 | $43.00 | $22.50 | $10.00 |
Dec 1 - Feb 28: | $39.00 | $37.00 | $19.50 | $10.00 |
Cash and Credit Card only. Checks are no longer accepted at Lake Perris SRA.
Reservations:Due to the busy summer season, reservations are highly recommended for summer weekends and summer holidays. The campsites at Lake Perris are Site Specific. This means that when you make a reservation, you are reserving a specific site number. Site changes are not likely to be available in the summer, and will not be done during holiday weekends.
Boating Reservations:
If you are camping for multiple days and are arriving on Saturday, your watercraft only needs a boat reservation for your day of arrival. On arrival, you will pay full use fees for your watercraft for each day that the watercraft is in the park. (example: If you check in on Saturday afternoon and are checking out on Monday, you need a reservation for Saturday, and will pay boat use fees for Saturday, Sunday, and Monday.) Friday arrivals do not generally need a reservation unless Friday itself is a major Holiday.
Sail boats, kayaks, canoes, and other hand launch vessels do not need a reservation.
If you are going to bring watercraft, please visit our boating information page for more information on boating at Lake Perris.
Handicap Sites and Discounts
Handicap Accessible RV Hook-up Sites: Sites 110, 111, 112 (50 amp), 217, 218, 219, 220, 258, 259, 260, 261, 320, 324, 325, 327
DMV issued disabled placard or license plate is required at time of check-in to camp in Handicap Accessible sites.
Discounts: A California State Parks Disabled Discount Pass is required to receive a discount on camping. It is the pass holder's responsibility to request the discount when making reservations. Make sure you receive your discount when your reservation is confirmed. No refund will be made on discounts not received.
The handicap discount can be applied to any campsite type.
Only the campsite occupied by the pass holder is subject to the discount. Second campsites reserved by the pass holder will be charged full price.
Upon arrival to the park you must present your reservation, a driver's license (or other suitable proof of identification), and the Disabled Discount pass. Any camper presenting a reservation without a pass will pay the difference on full price fees.
Lake Powell Shoreline Primitive Camping
There is no camping fee or permit required to camp on the lake in undeveloped areas. However, entrance fees and vessel use fees apply. You can camp anywhere on the shorelines of Lake Powell except in developed marinas.
When planning a camping trip by boat or 4-wheel-drive road in Glen Canyon, it is best to buy a map beforehand. These show the side canyons, good hiking spots, points of interest and marinas, explain the navigation system, and may provide fishing information. In an emergency you will need to report your location on Marine Band 16 or call 911.
The main channel varies in depth from 100 to 600 feet. It is recommended that you anchor on a beach for the night, as high winds can move boats into rocks and cause damage. There are no motor vehicles, off-road vehicles or bicycles allowed in Glen Canyon's roadless areas.
All campsites are required to have a portable toilet unless toilets are available on the vessel or within 200 yards of the campsite. Regular water-quality checks are conducted to ensure compliance with sanitation laws. Pets are allowed on beaches as long as waste is cleaned up. Dispose of waste properly. Burying waste of any kind on the beach is prohibited. Waste may not be contained in a plastic bag unless it is an NPS-approved Waste Bag Containment System, which must be deposited in the trash.
Beach Hookup Near Anadarko Washington
When anchoring multiple houseboats on the same beach, park at least 100 feet apart to help reduce carbon monoxide buildup. It is not a good idea to tie powerboat or personal-watercraft lines to houseboat-anchor lines, as they can cause the anchor lines to come loose. Do not camp under overhanging rocks, as downpouring rain can sink a vessel. Ground fires of wood only are allowed below the high water line. Fires must be no more than 4 feet wide and 4 feet high. Fireworks are illegal.