The winter months in California provide a unique opportunity for camping. Outside the ski resorts, there are fewer tourists, and when there is not an atmospheric river dumping feet of water, the weather is relatively calm, with bouts of sunshine.

During the winter, nature lovers can experience the return of the monarch butterflies as they overwinter in the state, and along the Central Valley, see sandhill cranes, nature’s largest and most recognizable birds, during their annual migration.

California's 840 miles of coastline offer unparalleled views, and in the forests and along the sloping hills that rise towards the sky, one can appreciate the spectacular beauty of the Golden State.

Whether you camp in a tent, RV, yurt, or cabin, outdoor adventurers have plenty of options. Hipcamp

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