Carmel by the River RV Park
Southeast of the city of Carmel, in the center of Carmel Valley, lies Carmel by the River RV Park. The campground is just a short distance from major attractions such as Pebble Beach, Laguna Seca and Monterey. Every campsite comes equipped with full hook-ups, including 30- and 50-amp electrical service, as well as cable television. Guests also have access to amenities such as free Wi-Fi, a recreation room, bathrooms with hot showers, a clubhouse and an on-site grocery store. Visitors are welcome to bring pets.
Carmel by the River RV Park
27680 Schulte Road
Carmel, CA 93923
831-624-9329
carmelrv.com
Saddle Mountain RV Park and Campground
Both RV and tent campers will find accommodations at Saddle Mountain RV Park and Campground, located just southeast of Carmel. Every RV site is 40 feet long and comes with water, sewage and 30-amp electrical hook-ups; tent sites vary in size. The campground offers Wi-Fi for a nominal fee, a swimming pool that is open during the summer months and a recreation room. Nearby trails provide hiking and cycling opportunities for campers. Pets are welcome as long as they are leashed and supervised.
Saddle Mountain RV Park and Campground
27625 Schulte Road
Carmel, CA 93923
831-624-1617
saddlemountain.tripod.com
Veteran's Memorial Park
Veteran's Memorial Park is located just north of Carmel in the city of Monterey. The campground offers 40 campsites, 30 of which are capable of accommodating camping trailers that are under 22 feet long. None of the campsites are equipped with water, electrical or sewage hook-ups, but there are faucets on the campground available to all guests. Campers have access to restrooms and shower facilities. All campsites are available on a first-come first-served system and can be rented for a maximum of three days; the park does not accept reservations.
Veteran's Memorial Park
Via del Ray and Johnson St.
Monterey, CA 93940
831-646-3865
monterey.org
Article Written By Jacob Hendriks
Jacob Hendriks' work has appeared in "The Western Front," "The Planet Magazine" and Trails.com. He graduated from Western Washington University with a major in international business management and a minor in Community Health. Hendriks' passion for sports nutrition and fitness, combined with experience as a personal trainer, has led him to pursue health-oriented journalism.