Motorhome Parks In Cypress, California -- Find Campgrounds
33.8170° N, 118.0373° W
Quick Overview
Cypress sits in the heart of Orange County, offering motorhome travelers a strategic base camp between the beaches of Huntington and Newport and the family attractions of Anaheim. This suburban community puts you within striking distance of Disneyland (just 8 miles northeast), Knots Berry Farm, and the Pacific coastline, while maintaining a quieter residential feel that's perfect for unwinding after busy park days.
The motorhome camping landscape here is compact but focused. Cypress has several Camping serving the area, with some free camping options available. Most facilities cater to travelers seeking full service and modern amenities, understanding that many visitors are here for extended stays while exploring Southern California's major attractions.
From your motorhome site in Cypress, you're positioned for easy day trips in multiple directions. Disneyland and Disney California Adventure are close enough for evening returns to your rig, while the beaches at Huntington State Beach offer morning walks before the crowds arrive. Los Alamitos Race Course provides evening entertainment, and the sprawling Los Cerritos Center gives you shopping and dining within a short drive. Cypress Regional Park offers hiking trails and sports facilities right in town.
This area works best for RVers who want full amenities and don't mind paying for convenience and location. The camping here leans toward motorhome resorts rather than rustic campgrounds, with swimming pools, recreation rooms, and planned activities common. It's particularly popular with families visiting theme parks and snowbirds who appreciate the mild climate and urban conveniences.
Winter and spring offer the most comfortable weather for camping, with summer bringing higher temperatures and peak tourist season crowds. Fall provides a sweet spot of good weather and lighter crowds at nearby attractions.
Our listings below will help you find the right fit for your Orange County adventure, whether you're planning a weekend getaway or an extended exploration of Southern California's highlights.
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All Dump Stations Near Cypress
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
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| Bloomfield Mobile Home Park | 1.6 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Village RV Park | 3.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Seabreeze Rzv Park Site 7r | 5.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Seabreeze RV Resort (Military Campground) | 5.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Anaheim Harbor RV Park | 7.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Flamingo Trailer Park | 7.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Rosewood Mobile Home & RV Park | 7.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Resort Parks International Llc | 7.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Bar "G" Inn Mobil Home Park | 8.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Lazy Spokes Trailer Park | 8.6 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
Bloomfield Mobile Home Park
1.6 miVillage RV Park
3.0 miSeabreeze Rzv Park Site 7r
5.3 miSeabreeze RV Resort (Military Campground)
5.4 miAnaheim Harbor RV Park
7.0 miFlamingo Trailer Park
7.1 miRosewood Mobile Home & RV Park
7.3 miResort Parks International Llc
7.5 miBar "G" Inn Mobil Home Park
8.2 miLazy Spokes Trailer Park
8.6 miTraveling to Cypress by RV
Cypress sits at the intersection of major Orange County highways, making motorhome access straightforward from multiple directions. Interstate 605 runs along the eastern edge of the city, connecting directly to I-405 and providing north-south access throughout the region. State Route 22 (Garden Grove Freeway) cuts east-west through the area, offering quick connections to the coast and inland destinations.
Coming from the north via I-5, take the Katella Avenue exit westbound to reach most motorhome parks in the area. From the south, I-405 to SR-22 west provides the most motorhome-friendly route with fewer steep grades and tight turns. The streets in Cypress can handle most motorhome sizes, though some residential areas have narrow lanes that require careful navigation.
Fuel up before settling in, as the closest truck stops with motorhome-friendly access are along I-605 or further out on I-5. Costco on Auto Center Drive offers competitive fuel prices and accepts most motorhome combinations. For supplies, the Walmart Supercenter on Valley View Street provides groceries and motorhome basics, with a large parking lot that accommodates bigger rigs.
If you're heading to Disneyland from here, avoid surface streets during rush hours and stick to SR-22 east to I-5 north for the most predictable travel times.
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Dump Station Costs in Cypress
motorhome camping in Cypress reflects its prime Orange County location, with nightly rates typically ranging from $65-95 for full hookup sites during peak season. Off-season rates drop to $45-70 per night, making winter and early spring more budget-friendly times to visit. The area's a portion% free camping options mean most visitors should budget for paid accommodations, though the convenience often justifies the cost.
Seasonal pricing swings significantly here, with summer rates jumping 30-40% above winter prices due to Disneyland proximity. Holiday weekends command premium pricing, sometimes reaching $120+ per night at the nicest facilities. Book early for better rates, especially if you're visiting during peak theme park seasons.
Passport America and Good Sam memberships can provide 10-50% discounts at participating parks, potentially saving $20-30 per night. Some Motorhome resorts offer weekly rates that reduce the nightly cost for extended stays, which works well for snowbirds or families doing comprehensive Disney visits.
Grocery costs run about 15% higher than national averages, typical for Orange County. Costco membership pays for itself quickly if you're stocking up for an extended stay. Gas prices typically run $0.30-50 above national averages, so factor fuel costs into your budget planning. The a portion% paid camping rate reflects the area's desirability and limited motorhome camping options.
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Best Time to Visit Cypress by RV
Winter
December-February
45-70°F
Crowds: Medium
Mild weather perfect for motorhome camping, moderate crowds at theme parks, best rates available.
Spring
March-May
55-75°F
Crowds: Medium
Ideal camping weather, spring break crowds increase in March, wildflower season in nearby areas.
Summer
June-August
65-85°F
Crowds: High
Peak season for theme parks, highest camping rates, book 2-3 months ahead, hot afternoons.
Fall
September-November
60-80°F
Crowds: Medium
Excellent weather continues, crowds thin after Labor Day, good rates return in November.
Explore the Cypress Area
The single Camping in Cypress tends to fill up during peak Disneyland season (summer and holidays), so book well in advance if you're visiting between June and August or around major holidays. Many guests use this as their home base for multi-day theme park visits, taking advantage of the shorter commute compared to more distant campgrounds.
For boondockers looking for free alternatives, you'll need to venture outside Cypress proper. Walmart parking lots in nearby communities sometimes allow overnight parking, but always check with store management first. Some visitors combine a few nights at the paid park with free camping at more distant locations.
Cypress Regional Park offers excellent morning walks and dog exercise areas before you head out for the day. The park has sports courts and playgrounds that work well for burning off kids' energy. For dining, the local In-N-Out Burger on Lincoln Avenue has become a tradition for many motorhome families, while Los Alamitos Race Course provides unique evening entertainment when races are running.
Pet owners will appreciate the several dog parks in the area, including the off-leash area at Cypress Community Center. The residential neighborhoods offer safe, quiet streets for evening walks with your pets after busy attraction days.
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What are the best motorhome campgrounds in Cypress?
Cypress has limited motorhome camping options, with most visitors staying at the area's single Camping that offers full service and resort amenities. The facility caters to theme park visitors with swimming pools and recreation areas. Many RVers also consider nearby parks in Anaheim or Huntington Beach for additional options within a short drive.
Is there free motorhome camping near Cypress?
Free Motorhome camping directly in Cypress is extremely limited, as this is a developed suburban area. Some Walmart locations in surrounding communities may allow overnight parking with permission, but you'll need to drive 20-30 minutes outside the city for legitimate free camping opportunities. Most visitors budget for paid camping given the prime location.
What is the best time of year to camp in Cypress?
Late fall through early spring offers the best combination of pleasant weather and reasonable rates. Winter months provide mild temperatures perfect for motorhome camping without summer's heat and crowds. Spring brings ideal weather but increasing theme park crowds. Summer is peak season with highest rates and temperatures reaching the mid-80s.
Are there full hookup motorhome parks in Cypress?
Yes, the motorhome camping available in Cypress focuses on full hookup sites with 30 and 50-amp electrical service, water, and sewer connections. These facilities typically include Wi-Fi, cable TV, and resort amenities like pools and recreation rooms. The emphasis is on convenience and comfort for visitors exploring Orange County attractions.
How close is Cypress to Disneyland for motorhome campers?
Cypress sits just 8 miles southwest of Disneyland, making it one of the closest motorhome camping options to the theme parks. The drive typically takes 15-20 minutes via State Route 22 and Interstate 5, though traffic can extend this during peak hours. This proximity makes it popular for multi-day Disney visits with evening returns to your motorhome.
Can I bring my pets to motorhome parks in Cypress?
Most Motorhome parks in the Cypress area welcome pets with standard restrictions on size, breed, and vaccination requirements. The residential neighborhoods offer safe walking areas, and Cypress Regional Park provides excellent exercise opportunities for dogs. Several local dog parks offer off-leash areas, making this a pet-friendly destination for motorhome travelers.
What are the best motorhome campgrounds in Cypress?
Cypress has limited motorhome camping options, with most visitors staying at the area's single Camping that offers full service and resort amenities. The facility caters to theme park visitors with swimming pools and recreation areas. Many RVers also consider nearby parks in Anaheim or Huntington Beach for additional options within a short drive.
Is there free motorhome camping near Cypress?
Free Motorhome camping directly in Cypress is extremely limited, as this is a developed suburban area. Some Walmart locations in surrounding communities may allow overnight parking with permission, but you'll need to drive 20-30 minutes outside the city for legitimate free camping opportunities. Most visitors budget for paid camping given the prime location.
What is the best time of year to camp in Cypress?
Late fall through early spring offers the best combination of pleasant weather and reasonable rates. Winter months provide mild temperatures perfect for motorhome camping without summer's heat and crowds. Spring brings ideal weather but increasing theme park crowds. Summer is peak season with highest rates and temperatures reaching the mid-80s.
Are there full hookup motorhome parks in Cypress?
Yes, the motorhome camping available in Cypress focuses on full hookup sites with 30 and 50-amp electrical service, water, and sewer connections. These facilities typically include Wi-Fi, cable TV, and resort amenities like pools and recreation rooms. The emphasis is on convenience and comfort for visitors exploring Orange County attractions.
How close is Cypress to Disneyland for motorhome campers?
Cypress sits just 8 miles southwest of Disneyland, making it one of the closest motorhome camping options to the theme parks. The drive typically takes 15-20 minutes via State Route 22 and Interstate 5, though traffic can extend this during peak hours. This proximity makes it popular for multi-day Disney visits with evening returns to your motorhome.
Can I bring my pets to motorhome parks in Cypress?
Most Motorhome parks in the Cypress area welcome pets with standard restrictions on size, breed, and vaccination requirements. The residential neighborhoods offer safe walking areas, and Cypress Regional Park provides excellent exercise opportunities for dogs. Several local dog parks offer off-leash areas, making this a pet-friendly destination for motorhome travelers.
Are there free dump stations in Cypress?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Cypress.
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