Last-minute Fourth of July camping spots
Good things come to those who wait, right? There is, generally, this crazy notion that for campsites and reservations, you have to be on top of your scheduling game (as in, set a calendar alert to book Yosemite the day after Christmas). But fear not, procrastinators and last minute schedule makers : you can absolutely find a great campsite in the eleventh hour.
Since the Fourth of July, AKA one of the most epic camping weekends ever, is upon us, we thought that this would be a great occasion to showcase a few of our favorite spots.
Lassen Volcanic, Manzanita Lake Campground
In our opinion, this is one of the most underrated parks in Northern California. Plus, anywhere with “volcanic” in the name absolutely deserves a visit. And, yes, there is still camping available! This campground is actually first-come, first-serve, meaning that you get to channel your inner Manifest Destiny and literally plant your stakes to claim a spot. In fact, this is one of SIX first-come first-serve spots in Lassen, including cabins (pretty great, right?).
You’ll want to get there right as the park opens, but a beautiful morning drive is nothing to complain about. Plus, this is such a fabulous spot, the nap you’ll have in one of the most beautiful places in California will be well worth it. Check out the park, then get details and head up!
Henry W. Coe, Coe Ranch Campground
A campground? With reservable spots? Four days before the Fourth of July? In one of the Central Coast’s loveliest places to camp?
Yes, yes, yes and yes. As of Tuesday, July 1, at 11 a.m., there are still 5 out of 9 sites available for the taking, so hustle on over and secure yourself a spot! Clicked as frantically as you could, but still didn’t make it in time? No worries, there are still ample opportunities to find yourself a campsite (please see below!).
Bothe-Napa, Bothe-Napa Valley Campground
We’ve already sung the praises of this particular spot, and, to make things even better, there are totally sites available. Similarly first-come first-serve, the spots also happen to be in one of the nicest areas of the campground, really putting that whole “early-bird-gets-the-worm” theory to the test. You will, of course, want to get there nice and early, but the drive through the valley as the sun sifts through the mists means you won’t need TOO much incentive to hit the road. It is also an easy, hour drive outside of SF, so you can decide to head up last minute no problem. Read about all there is to do, scope out which site you want, then get to Napa-ing!
Mt. Tamalpais, Bootjack Campground
Also located a short jaunt from SF, and, you guessed it, first-come first-serve, is Bootjack Campground in the glorious Mt. Tam. You still totally have a chance to sleep under the giants (and explore the glorious nearby Muir Woods and Stinson Beach) for the Fourth of July weekend. One of our favorite things to do is to get to the park just before dawn, then head to the summit to watch the sun rise over the valley (the views are, as you would think, absolutely breathtaking). You can then head back down, grab your site and rustle up some grub! Sounds like a pretty fabulous way to spend a weekend to us….check it out here!
We honestly can’t think of anything more American than heading outdoors to appreciate those spacious skies, and, happily, there are still ample opportunities for you to do so! If you want to explore more campgrounds available this weekend (or next weekend, or any weekend you want), head over to Hipcamp and click on the handy-dandy corresponding buttons. You’d be surprised at how many sites are actually still available (we even saw some first-come, first-serve spots at Yosemite for the weekend of July 12th!). Check it out, and, of course, have an awesome Fourth of July!













