Motorhome Parks In Beaumont, CA -- Find Motorhome Campgrounds
33.9295° N, 116.9772° W
Quick Overview
Beaumont sits perfectly positioned between the desert and mountains in Southern California's San Gorgonio Pass, where cooler mountain air meets desert sunshine year-round. This small city of 50,000 offers motorhome travelers a strategic basecamp for exploring both the San Bernardino National Forest and the Coachella Valley, with Oak Glen's apple orchards just 30 minutes north and Palm Springs' desert resorts 20 minutes south. The pass creates its own microclimate that's noticeably cooler than the low desert, making summer camping more comfortable than neighboring desert destinations.
RV camping options in Beaumont include several campgrounds and motorhome parks, with some offering free camping opportunities. Most parks cater to longer-stay visitors with full service, laundry facilities, and recreational amenities like pools and clubhouses. Several parks specifically welcome snowbirds escaping harsh northern winters, offering monthly rates and organized activities from October through April.
From your campsite in Beaumont, you're within striking distance of incredible diversity. Drive 45 minutes east to reach Joshua Tree National Park's otherworldly landscape, or head west to explore Riverside's Mission Inn and historic downtown. The San Bernardino National Forest provides mountain hiking and cooler temperatures during summer months, while the nearby Morongo Casino Resort offers entertainment and dining. Cabazon Dinosaurs, those massive roadside sculptures from Pee-wee's Big Adventure, stand just 10 minutes away off Interstate 10.
Beaumont appeals to motorhome travelers seeking full-amenity parks with resort-style features rather than primitive camping experiences. Most parks target the 55-plus crowd with golf cart-friendly layouts, organized social activities, and well-maintained facilities. Big rigs find easy access here, with several parks accommodating coaches up to 45 feet on concrete pads with full service. The area works especially well for extended stays, whether you're exploring Southern California attractions or simply enjoying the mild winter climate.
Winter brings the most pleasant weather and heaviest motorhome traffic as snowbirds arrive from colder climates. Spring offers excellent hiking weather in nearby mountains before summer heat arrives. Fall provides comfortable temperatures and fewer crowds for those preferring quieter camping experiences.
Our directory helps you compare amenities, read recent reviews, and find the perfect match for your camping style and rig size.
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All Dump Stations Near Beaumont
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Noble Creek RV Park | 1.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Country Hills RV Park | 1.5 mi | \u2014 | RV Park | Free |
| Cherry Valley Lakes RV Resort | 3.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Banning Stagecoach Koa Journey | 5.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Banning Stagecoach KOA | 5.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Fisherman's Retreat - RV Camping, Fishing Resort, RV Storage, & Restaurant | 7.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Fisherman's Retreat | 7.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Oak Glen Retreat - Halo Resorts | 8.6 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Silent Valley Club | 8.8 mi | \u2014 | RV Park | Free |
| Yucaipa Regional Park RV Campground | 9.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
Noble Creek RV Park
1.5 miCountry Hills RV Park
1.5 miCherry Valley Lakes RV Resort
3.0 miBanning Stagecoach Koa Journey
5.8 miBanning Stagecoach KOA
5.8 miFisherman's Retreat - RV Camping, Fishing Resort, RV Storage, & Restaurant
7.7 miFisherman's Retreat
7.7 miOak Glen Retreat - Halo Resorts
8.6 miSilent Valley Club
8.8 miYucaipa Regional Park RV Campground
9.3 miTraveling to Beaumont by RV
Interstate 10 provides the main access route to Beaumont, with the city straddling both sides of this major east-west highway. Motorhome travelers coming from Los Angeles take I-10 east for about 85 miles, while those from Phoenix head west on I-10 for roughly 150 miles. The drive from LA climbs gradually through the San Gorgonio Pass, offering mountain views and cooler temperatures as you gain elevation.
Highway 79 connects Beaumont to the mountain communities of Oak Glen and Big Bear to the north, though this route involves steep grades and tight curves unsuitable for large RVs. Stick to I-10 for the safest approach with big rigs. The Beaumont exit (Exit 89) provides easy access to most motorhome parks without navigating residential streets.
Fuel up before leaving major cities, as gas prices in Beaumont typically run 20-30 cents higher than metropolitan areas. The Pilot Travel Center at the Beaumont exit offers motorhome-friendly fuel lanes, propane, and basic supplies. Walmart Supercenter on Beaumont Avenue stocks groceries and motorhome essentials, with a large parking lot that can accommodate most rigs for supply runs.
Wind presents the biggest driving challenge in this area. The San Gorgonio Pass funnels strong Santa Ana winds that can reach 60+ mph, especially during fall and winter months. Check weather forecasts before traveling and be prepared to delay departure during high wind warnings. Crosswinds can be particularly challenging for high-profile RVs and those towing lightweight trailers.
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Dump Station Costs in Beaumont
Nightly rates in Beaumont's motorhome parks typically range from $45-65 for basic full-hookup sites, with resort-style parks charging $65-85 per night during peak winter season. Monthly rates offer significant savings for extended stays, often running $800-1,200 depending on amenities and season. Several parks cater specifically to snowbirds with special winter rates from October through April.
Free camping accounts for a portion% of options in the immediate Beaumont area, while a portion% of parks charge fees. However, dispersed camping in nearby San Bernardino National Forest provides free alternatives for self-contained RVs willing to drive 20-30 minutes from town. These forest sites lack hookups but offer mountain scenery and cooler temperatures.
Winter brings peak pricing as snowbirds flood the area, with rates increasing 20-30% from December through March. Summer offers the best deals, though temperatures can be challenging. Spring and fall provide moderate pricing with the most comfortable weather for outdoor activities.
Good Sam and Passport America memberships provide discounts at several local parks, potentially saving $5-10 per night. Thousand Trails members can access nearby preserves, though none exist directly in Beaumont. Casino players' clubs sometimes offer motorhome parking discounts at Morongo Casino Resort.
Groceries cost about 10-15% more than major metropolitan areas, while fuel typically runs 20-30 cents above state averages. Stock up on supplies in larger cities before arriving, or plan shopping trips to Costco in nearby Palm Desert for bulk purchases.
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What RVers Are Saying About Beaumont
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Best Time to Visit Beaumont by RV
Winter
December-February
45-70°F
Crowds: High
Peak snowbird season with highest rates and fullest parks. Book months ahead for winter stays.
Spring
March-May
55-80°F
Crowds: Medium
Perfect hiking weather with wildflowers blooming. Crowds thin after Easter as snowbirds head home.
Summer
June-August
70-100°F
Crowds: Low
Hottest season with lowest rates. Mountain areas provide cooler alternatives for day trips.
Fall
September-November
60-85°F
Crowds: Medium
Apple season in Oak Glen and comfortable temperatures. Strong Santa Ana winds possible.
Explore the Beaumont Area
Morongo Casino Motorhome Resort consistently ranks as the top choice for full-hookup camping, offering resort amenities including pools, spa services, and direct casino access. Their sites accommodate rigs up to 45 feet with 50-amp service, and the location provides easy freeway access for day trips throughout the region.
Boondockers won't find free camping directly in Beaumont, but dispersed camping exists 20 minutes north in San Bernardino National Forest along Forest Service roads. Whitewater Preserve offers day-use only but provides excellent hiking trails and wildlife viewing. Always check fire restrictions before heading to forest lands, especially during summer and fall months.
Oak Glen makes an excellent day trip during apple season (September through November), with scenic mountain roads leading to orchards, cider mills, and farm stands. The drive takes about 45 minutes from Beaumont but involves steep grades - consider leaving your motorhome at camp and taking a tow vehicle. Desert Hills Premium Outlets in Cabazon provides tax-free shopping just 10 minutes away.
Stewart Park offers the best local dining with several restaurants within walking distance of some motorhome parks. Panda Express, In-N-Out Burger, and local Mexican restaurants provide quick meals, while Noble Creek Regional Park has picnic areas perfect for outdoor dining with mountain views.
Most motorhome parks welcome pets, and Noble Creek Regional Park features off-leash dog areas and walking trails. Summer temperatures can reach 100°F, so plan dog walks for early morning or evening hours. Always carry water for both you and your pets when exploring desert areas.
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What are the best motorhome campgrounds in Beaumont?
Morongo Casino Motorhome Resort tops most lists with full resort amenities including pools, spa services, and casino access. The park accommodates big rigs up to 45 feet with 50-amp hookups and provides easy freeway access. Other quality options include family-friendly parks with clubhouses and recreational facilities designed for longer stays.
Is there free motorhome camping near Beaumont?
No free camping exists within Beaumont city limits, but dispersed camping is available 20-30 minutes north in San Bernardino National Forest. These forest sites require self-contained RVs and offer no hookups, but provide mountain scenery and cooler temperatures. Always check current fire restrictions before heading to forest lands.
What is the best time of year to camp in Beaumont?
Spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) offer the most comfortable temperatures for outdoor activities, with highs in the 70s-80s and mild evenings. Winter brings peak crowds as snowbirds arrive, while summer can reach 100°F but offers the lowest camping rates and fewer crowds.
Are there full hookup motorhome parks in Beaumont?
Yes, all major motorhome parks in Beaumont offer full service with water, sewer, and electric service. Most provide 30 and 50-amp electrical options with concrete pads suitable for big rigs. Several parks also include cable TV, WiFi, and premium amenities like pools and clubhouses designed for extended stays.
Can I boondock near Beaumont?
Free Camping opportunities exist in San Bernardino National Forest about 20-30 minutes north of Beaumont via Forest Service roads. These dispersed camping areas require self-contained RVs and offer no services, but provide mountain settings away from city noise. Check forest service websites for current road conditions and fire restrictions.
How far is Beaumont from Joshua Tree National Park?
Joshua Tree National Park's west entrance near the town of Joshua Tree is approximately 45 minutes east of Beaumont via Interstate 10 and Highway 62. The drive provides easy access for day trips to explore the park's unique desert landscape, rock formations, and hiking trails while maintaining your base camp in Beaumont.
Are Motorhome parks in Beaumont suitable for big rigs?
Most established motorhome parks in Beaumont accommodate large motorhomes and fifth wheels up to 45 feet in length. Sites typically feature concrete pads with full service and adequate maneuvering room. The flat terrain and well-designed park layouts make navigation easier than many mountain or coastal destinations in Southern California.
What are the best motorhome campgrounds in Beaumont?
Morongo Casino Motorhome Resort tops most lists with full resort amenities including pools, spa services, and casino access. The park accommodates big rigs up to 45 feet with 50-amp hookups and provides easy freeway access. Other quality options include family-friendly parks with clubhouses and recreational facilities designed for longer stays.
Is there free motorhome camping near Beaumont?
No free camping exists within Beaumont city limits, but dispersed camping is available 20-30 minutes north in San Bernardino National Forest. These forest sites require self-contained RVs and offer no hookups, but provide mountain scenery and cooler temperatures. Always check current fire restrictions before heading to forest lands.
What is the best time of year to camp in Beaumont?
Spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) offer the most comfortable temperatures for outdoor activities, with highs in the 70s-80s and mild evenings. Winter brings peak crowds as snowbirds arrive, while summer can reach 100°F but offers the lowest camping rates and fewer crowds.
Are there full hookup motorhome parks in Beaumont?
Yes, all major motorhome parks in Beaumont offer full service with water, sewer, and electric service. Most provide 30 and 50-amp electrical options with concrete pads suitable for big rigs. Several parks also include cable TV, WiFi, and premium amenities like pools and clubhouses designed for extended stays.
Can I boondock near Beaumont?
Free Camping opportunities exist in San Bernardino National Forest about 20-30 minutes north of Beaumont via Forest Service roads. These dispersed camping areas require self-contained RVs and offer no services, but provide mountain settings away from city noise. Check forest service websites for current road conditions and fire restrictions.
How far is Beaumont from Joshua Tree National Park?
Joshua Tree National Park's west entrance near the town of Joshua Tree is approximately 45 minutes east of Beaumont via Interstate 10 and Highway 62. The drive provides easy access for day trips to explore the park's unique desert landscape, rock formations, and hiking trails while maintaining your base camp in Beaumont.
Are Motorhome parks in Beaumont suitable for big rigs?
Most established motorhome parks in Beaumont accommodate large motorhomes and fifth wheels up to 45 feet in length. Sites typically feature concrete pads with full service and adequate maneuvering room. The flat terrain and well-designed park layouts make navigation easier than many mountain or coastal destinations in Southern California.
Are there free dump stations in Beaumont?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Beaumont.
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