ROSE VALLEY CAMPGROUND campground

ROSE VALLEY CAMPGROUND

Mostly first-come
9 campsites
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Mostly first-come

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ADA-compliant sites

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Overview

About ROSE VALLEY CAMPGROUND

Overview Break free from reality and take a scenic cruise along fabulous Highway 33 for a short drive from Ojai to Rose Valley Campground and Day Use Area. Whether you're day-tripping or camping, you can explore the running creek, visit the waterfalls, take a dip and hike the nearby trails and enjoy the local wildlife. Wildflowers and shady areas under cottonwood trees invite you to indulge in a rejuvenating nap. Removed just far enough from civilization, the night sky here is fantastic, especially when gazing north, a perfect place to view meteor showers, satellites, comets and other celestial phenomenon. Recreation Rose Valley Falls is the principal attraction to this section of the Sespe. The trail to the falls begins at the southwest area of the campground between Campsites 4 and 5. Follow it for a half-mile and you will be at the base of the falls. The cliffs at the falls are arkosic sandstone and crumble easily, so tread lightly. Rose Valley Falls is the tallest waterfall in the range. While it is an easy hike to the base of the 100-foot tall lower tier of the waterfall (0.8 miles round trip with 150 feet of elevation gain), it is an adventure to reach the more impressive upper tier. Please do not climb around on steep sections or get close to the edge. If you are not camping, you will need to park outside of the campground to hike the trails; otherwise, the day use fee for parking in the campground is $10.00. Facilities Rose Valley Falls is the principal attraction to this section of the Sespe. The trail to the falls begins at the southwest area of the campground between Campsites 4 and 5. Follow it for a half-mile and you will be at the base of the falls. The cliffs at the falls are arkosic sandstone and crumble easily, so tread lightly. Rose Valley Falls is the tallest waterfall in the range. While it is an easy hike to the base of the 100-foot tall lower tier of the waterfall (0.8 miles round trip with 150 feet of elevation gain), it is an adventure to reach the more impressive upper tier. Please do not climb around on steep sections or get close to the edge. If you are not camping, you will need to park outside of the campground to hike the trails; otherwise, the day use fee for parking in the campground is $10.00. Natural Features Rose Valley Campground is the entry point to the legendary Rose Valley Falls, a magnificent two-tier 300-foot waterfall located on the west end of the Topatopa Mountains in Los Padres National Forest. If you are lucky, you may see coyotes, deer, bobcats, mountain lions or bears, which all live in this area. Frogs and toads, or ducks swimming on the lake, are a frequent sight as are red-tailed hawks soaring high above. Vegetation includes chamise, sage and toyon; toyon is especially beautiful in the fall and winter with its bright red berries. This area is amazing during the fall; as the trees change, you will find yourself luxuriously encased by vibrant colors. If you like wildflowers, Rose Valley offers wild rose and poppies in the spring. Nearby Attractions Hiking trails, biking, fishing, within 30 minutes. Day trips to the higher elevation mountains for snow play in the winter. One mile away on the Rose Valley Road (6N31) is the Piedra Blanca Trailhead where there are three trails to explore, all located across Sespe Creek. The Gene Marshall-Piedra Blanca National Recreation Trail (22W03) in the Sespe Wilderness will lead you to nearby massive white rocks, called Piedra Blanca! It is an easy walk for the first three miles.

  • 9 total campsites listed.
  • Primarily first-come camping based on current listing data.
  • Most common site type: unknown (9).
  • Map coordinates are available for trip planning.
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Campsite Inventory

9 sites to choose from

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0

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Amenities & Details

Everything you need to know

Campfire Allowed

Yes

Site capacity

Single

Check-in time

3:00 PM

Check-out time

12:00 PM

Driveway entry

Back-In

Driveway Grade

Moderate, Slight

Driveway length (ft)

20, 30

Driveway surface

Gravel

Fire Pit

Yes

GRILLS

Yes

Max guests

6

Max vehicle length (ft)

20

Minimum guests

Yes

Pets allowed

Yes

Picnic Table

Yes

Shade

Full

Site Access

Drive-In

Site overhead clearance (ft)

14

Reservations & Contact

Plan your stay

Mostly first-come

Phone

805 434 1996

Getting There

To get there, follow Hwy. 33 north from Ojai 14.7 miles to mile marker 25.84. Turn right at the Rose Valley Road (6N31) turnoff and follow the paved road for 3.1 miles. Turn right again at the Rose Valley Campground sign (across from the lower lake) and follow this road 0.6 miles into Rose Valley Campground. Watch out for rough sections of road.

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Everything you need to know before your trip to ROSE VALLEY CAMPGROUND.

How do reservations work for ROSE VALLEY CAMPGROUND?

Reservation availability for ROSE VALLEY CAMPGROUND can vary by season and campsite type. Check the contact and access section before booking.

What campsite types are available at ROSE VALLEY CAMPGROUND?

ROSE VALLEY CAMPGROUND currently lists Unknown (9).

Where is ROSE VALLEY CAMPGROUND located?

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