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Camp Comfort

Overview

Located in the heart of the picturesque Ojai Valley, Camp Comfort serves as a tranquil getaway for RV travelers looking to immerse themselves in California’s natural beauty. As a featured part of the Ventura County Parks system, this destination retains a charming, historic feel while providing essential services for modern campers. It is widely recognized for its peaceful atmosphere, centered around the soothing sounds of the seasonal creek that runs through the property, offering a slower pace of life for visitors.

Location & Surroundings

This park is nestled along the scenic banks of San Antonio Creek, providing a lush, green environment dominated by majestic oak and sycamore trees. The dense canopy offers ample shade and a sense of privacy, creating a cool sanctuary even during the warmer Ojai summer months. Its position just outside the main village allows for a secluded, backcountry experience while remaining a short distance from the iconic valley views and local culture that define this region.

Amenities & Park Features

Camp Comfort provides a range of camping options, including full hookup sites with water, sewer, and electricity. The park is well-equipped with facilities designed to support a comfortable stay in a natural setting:

  • Clean restrooms and coin-operated showers.
  • Individual picnic tables and fire rings at each campsite.
  • A dedicated playground for children to enjoy.
  • A historic clubhouse available for group reservations and events.

These features make it easy for travelers to enjoy the outdoors while having access to the basic necessities required for a successful RV trip.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

Guests are perfectly positioned to explore the boutique shops and art galleries of downtown Ojai, located less than two miles away. Outdoor enthusiasts can hop onto the Ojai Valley Trail for miles of paved biking and walking paths, or explore the rugged hiking trails within the Ventura River Preserve. Additionally, Lake Casitas is just a short drive away, offering premier freshwater fishing, birdwatching, and seasonal water activities for all ages to enjoy.

Who This Park Is Best For

This park is an ideal choice for nature-oriented travelers and those who prefer a quiet, rustic environment over a busy commercial resort. It is best suited for RVers seeking a convenient base camp for exploring the unique local culture of the valley or the wilderness of the Los Padres National Forest. If you value serenity and shade over high-speed amenities, this creek-side retreat will perfectly fit your travel style and provide a relaxing California experience.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• Stream
• Swimming
• Body Of Water (San Antonio Creek)
• Horseshoes
• Rec Hall
• Playground

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Pets $
• No Tents

- Other Amenities & Services

• Restroom and Showers
• Laundry

- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)

• Fishing
• Hiking
• Kayaking/Canoeing
• Boating
• Marina
• Mountain Biking

- Facility

• Type (Public Park)
• Partial Handicap Access

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Spaces Available (15)
• Paved Sites (15)
• Max Length (35)
• 30 Amp
• 50 Amp
• Full Hookups (15)
• Max Amps (50)
• Back-ins (16 x 35)

User Reviews

kyler sawicki

October 21, 2025

I’ve been coming to this campground for years and have always loved it — the peaceful atmosphere, the scenery, and the overall experience have kept us coming back time and time again. Unfortunately, this most recent visit completely changed how we feel about the place. The new camp host is, without question, one of the most inconsiderate and disrespectful people we’ve ever dealt with at any campground. Within minutes of arriving — literally less than ten minutes — he approached us in a rude, confrontational manner, cutting us off mid-sentence and talking over both me and my wife as we tried to answer his own question about payment for our spot. My wife was in the middle of handling the payment process, trying to be polite and cooperative, but instead of giving her a moment, he kept interrupting and raising his voice as if we were doing something wrong. The whole exchange was uncomfortable, unnecessary, and completely out of line for someone representing the campground. We’ve been loyal visitors for years, bringing friends and family here and recommending this place because it used to be welcoming and well-run. Sadly, that’s no longer the case. The attitude and lack of basic respect from this new camp host ruined the experience for us before we even had a chance to settle in. It’s disappointing to see a place with such great memories go downhill because of one person’s behavior. As long as this current host is running things, we won’t be coming back — and from the sound of it, we’re not the only ones who feel this way. Rest in peace, Camp Comfort, until they find a new host who actually understands what hospitality means. 😢

Amanda Shue

October 20, 2025

We had a great weekend at Camp Comfort! With four toddlers in our group, the clean and quiet campsites by the excellent playground made for an excellent and enriching experience enjoyed by all. Not sure where the camp host was, but the park ranger was very friendly, as were the other camp patrons (including the rooster).

Tori Morrison

October 14, 2025

Great camping experience, clean restrooms (with showers), next to a really nice, lush park with a playground for kids. The RV area seemed nice as well, although pretty packed. Campsites are past the RV area in a more secluded area, although most campsites, minus the two on the ends, are close to each other. Also, this area is haunted by a few spirits, and there’s a wild rooster that hangs out.

Jessica Watson (Psychomelon)

July 31, 2025

Great place but they double booked my campsite which was strange. We worked it out with the people next to us but I suggest booking only from the county website so you know you have a reservation. The other people booked through another site and only got one of the sites the wanted and then I was in the other. The ranger tried to help but we just split the site with the people it felt rude to make them leave even though it felt rude that they put their tent up in my site with a note to move my car, it worked out. The creek is right off the camp site, not a lot of water but enough that the kids were amused

Paul Pelsinski

July 23, 2025

This place is NOT big rig friendly though they booked me knowing I had a 40 ft fifth wheel. Beware the overhanging trees at the entrance. I tore 5-10 ft gouges in my roof and the side of my RV. The attitude of the park ranger was that it happens all the time.

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