RV Parks In Seal Beach, California
33.7414° N, 118.1048° W
Quick Overview
We'll be straight with you: Seal Beach itself doesn't have an RV park. The city sits between Long Beach and Huntington Beach on a sliver of coast with strict overnight-parking rules (no sleeping in a vehicle on a public street, no oversize parking from 2 a.m. to 5 a.m.) and a Naval Weapons Station that takes up most of the inland half. What it does have is a wide sandy beach, an old wooden pier, a walkable Main Street, and the most underrated wildlife refuge in Orange County. So the real question for RVers is where to base yourself within a short drive, and that picture is actually pretty good once you know the options.
The coastal options split into public and private. On the public side, Bolsa Chica State Beach Campground is the headline reservation: 57 RV sites with water and 30/50A electric, an on-site dump station, and the Pacific Ocean across PCH. Five miles further south, Sunset Vista RV Park sits in the Huntington Beach pier parking lot from October through May, easily the best winter beach value in the LA basin. On the private side, Huntington By The Sea is a full-hookup resort half a mile from the beach. DoD families have Seabreeze RV Resort on base, with 85 paved full-hookup sites and prices nothing on the coast can match.
That public/private split matters because it changes how you book. State parks run on a six-month window with serious competition, while private resorts open further out and just track availability. Sunset Vista, oddly, opens its winter season on the city website in early September and is the easiest beachfront bargain in the LA basin. If you'd rather be inland and use Seal Beach as a day trip, the Anaheim resort RV parks line up off I-5 with shuttles to Disneyland. They're 13 miles east, which is twenty minutes off-peak and an hour at rush hour. Good for theme-park trips, not for sunset on the pier. Spend the time figuring out which side of the freeway you want; once you've decided, the reservation work is straightforward.
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All Dump Stations Near Seal Beach
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
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| Seabreeze RV Resort (Military Campground) | 1.2 mi | 4.8 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Seabreeze Rzv Park Site 7r | 1.4 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Village RV Park | 4.9 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Golden Shore RV Resort | 5.8 mi | 4.3 | RV Park | Free |
| Resort Parks International Llc | 6.0 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Bloomfield Mobile Home Park | 6.4 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Oceans 12 Park RV | 8.5 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Wayside Trailer Park | 8.6 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Arbor Mobile Home Park | 8.6 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Huntington Beach RV Campground | 8.7 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
Seabreeze RV Resort (Military Campground)
1.2 miSeabreeze Rzv Park Site 7r
1.4 miVillage RV Park
4.9 miGolden Shore RV Resort
5.8 miResort Parks International Llc
6.0 miBloomfield Mobile Home Park
6.4 miOceans 12 Park RV
8.5 miWayside Trailer Park
8.6 miArbor Mobile Home Park
8.6 miHuntington Beach RV Campground
8.7 miTraveling to Seal Beach by RV
Getting a rig into Seal Beach is about choosing the right approach. The scenic option is Pacific Coast Highway (Hwy 1) from Long Beach or Huntington Beach, and it works fine, with one catch: the downtown pier parking deck has 7 ft 6 in clearance. Stay in the through lane and never duck under it. The practical option is I-405 to Seal Beach Boulevard south, which feeds straight to the Naval base entrance and links to PCH without any clearance issues. I-605 ends just north of town and is the cleanest route from inland LA County.
For Bolsa Chica State Beach Campground, take PCH south from Seal Beach about five miles; the entrance is on the inland side and the campground sits along the highway. For the Anaheim private parks, plan I-405 to I-5 east, and time your move to avoid the 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. crawl. Fly-and-rent travelers should look at Long Beach Airport (LGB) six miles north for the easiest pickup, then John Wayne (SNA) 18 miles south, with LAX a distant third because of the 25-mile slog up the 405.
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Before You Go: RV Trip Essentials
Dump stations are only one piece of the trip puzzle. Before you set out for your trip to Seal Beach, California, it's worth taking thirty minutes to check that the basics are in place — the four areas below are where unprepared RVers most often get stung.
Check your RV insurance coverage
A standard auto policy rarely covers a Class A, Class C, or travel trailer the way a dedicated RV insurance policy does. If you're financing a motorhome, lenders typically require comprehensive and collision; full-timers should additionally price in vacation liability and personal belongings coverage. Rates vary widely by state and travel pattern — compare quotes from multiple RV-focused carriers before each season.
Know your roadside assistance options
RV-specific roadside plans tow motorhomes and trailers that regular AAA coverage won't touch — flat beds, mobile mechanics, tire service for duallies, and even emergency lockouts at remote campgrounds. Good plans cover your spouse and trailer even if you're driving a separate vehicle, and some include trip interruption reimbursement if a breakdown costs you a reservation.
Decide about an extended warranty early
Original manufacturer warranties on new RVs typically run 12–24 months — shorter than most buyers realize. An extended service contract (essentially a mechanical breakdown policy) covers the appliances, slides, levelling systems, and drivetrain components that can run $3,000–$10,000 to replace. The time to price one is before the factory coverage expires, not after something breaks.
Set up a travel rewards card for fuel and fees
A no-annual-fee travel or gas rewards card pays for itself on a single month of RV travel. Expect to spend $400–$800 per week combined on fuel, campgrounds, and propane — 3–5% cash back on gas alone covers the next oil change. For bigger trips, a sign-up bonus can offset campground fees for the whole season.
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Dump Station Costs in Seal Beach
Coastal RV camping anywhere near Seal Beach is a premium product. Bolsa Chica State Beach runs about $55 to $65 per night for standard sites and $70 for the beachfront premium row, with a $2 nightly senior discount at 62. Sunset Vista in Huntington Beach is the bargain at roughly $40 to $50 a night, and as a public city park it stays well under the private resorts.
Huntington By The Sea and the Anaheim private resorts run $90 to $160 a night depending on season and site class, with full hookups, pools, and Wi-Fi rolled in. Seabreeze on the Navy base is the value play for eligible DoD patrons, often half what private resorts charge for comparable full-hookup sites. Reservation fees are minimal on ReserveCalifornia ($7.99 per booking) but private resorts often add resort or amenity fees of $5 to $15 a night, so check the line items before you book.
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Best Time to Visit Seal Beach by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
48F - 66F
Crowds: Low
Sunset Vista is the easy reservation, with availability most weekdays. Cool, sometimes rainy. Bolsa Chica stays open but holiday weeks fill three months out.
Spring
Mar - May
52F - 70F
Crowds: Medium
Wildflowers in Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve, spring bird migration peaks in April. Marine layer mornings common. Easter and spring break weeks book early at private resorts.
Summer
Jun - Aug
64F - 81F
Crowds: High
Bolsa Chica is full every weekend. Reserve at the six-month mark, the morning the window opens, exactly at 8 a.m. Sunset Vista is closed June-September. Marine layer burns off by noon.
Fall
Sep - Oct
57F - 75F
Crowds: Medium
Best value of the year. Ocean still 65F into early November. Sunset Vista reopens in October with the easiest beachfront reservations of the year. Midweek wide open.
Explore the Seal Beach Area
The Bolsa Chica reservation window opens six months in advance at 8 a.m. Pacific on ReserveCalifornia. For any Memorial Day through Labor Day weekend you want, log in two minutes early, refresh, and book the second the clock turns. Beachfront premium sites disappear in under a minute.
Sunset Vista in Huntington Beach is the local secret: October through May only, reservations open early September on the city site, and it puts you in the pier parking lot for less than half what private resorts charge. Bring an extension cord; some sites have the post a long reach from your rig.
The Seal Beach National Wildlife Refuge is on a working Navy base, so the free guided tours run only on the last Saturday of each month and require advance registration with the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. Sign up at least a month out; the slots disappear quickly during spring migration.
Skip the impulse to street-park in town. Seal Beach actively cites oversize vehicles, sleeping in a vehicle on the street is a separate ordinance, and the towing bill outpaces a night at Bolsa Chica. If you only want to walk Main Street, drop the rig at the campground and use the tow vehicle or a bike.
For day trips, ride bikes south on the beach path from Bolsa Chica into Huntington Beach pier; it's flat, about eight miles, and beats sitting in PCH traffic for lunch.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Seal Beach
What are the best RV parks near Seal Beach, California?
Bolsa Chica State Beach Campground is the headline public option, five miles south on Pacific Coast Highway in Huntington Beach, with 57 water and electric sites and an on-site dump station. Huntington By The Sea RV Resort is the private full-hookup choice right next door. Sunset Vista RV Park in the Huntington Beach pier parking lot runs October through May only and is the best winter beach value in the area. Seabreeze RV Resort on the Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach is open only to authorized DoD patrons but is the value play for eligible travelers.
Are there any RV parks inside Seal Beach city limits?
No. Seal Beach itself has no commercial RV park and the city prohibits sleeping in a vehicle on any public street, lot, or alley. Oversize vehicles also can't park on city streets between 2 a.m. and 5 a.m. The closest beachfront options are five miles south at Bolsa Chica State Beach and the Huntington Beach pier. Inland, the Anaheim resort RV parks are about 13 miles east. If you want to walk Seal Beach Main Street and the pier, park the rig at a campground and drive or bike in.
Do Seal Beach area RV parks have full hookups?
It depends where you stay. Bolsa Chica State Beach has water and 30/50A electric but no sewer at the sites, with a dedicated dump station on the way out. Sunset Vista in Huntington Beach is water and electric only, no sewer at the pad. Huntington By The Sea, the Anaheim private resorts, and Seabreeze RV Resort all offer full hookups (water, 30/50A electric, sewer). If you need full hookups, pick a private resort or the base resort, not the state or city campgrounds.
How much does RV camping near Seal Beach cost?
Plan on $55 to $70 per night at Bolsa Chica State Beach, with premium beachfront sites at the top of that range and a $2 senior discount at 62. Sunset Vista in Huntington Beach is the bargain at about $40 to $50. Huntington By The Sea and the Anaheim private resorts run $90 to $160 nightly depending on season and site class. Seabreeze on the Navy base is the value play for DoD-eligible families. Reservation fees and resort fees add $5 to $15 per stay; read the line items before you book.
How far ahead do I need to reserve an RV site near Seal Beach?
Bolsa Chica beachfront sites open exactly six months ahead on ReserveCalifornia at 8 a.m. Pacific, and the summer weekends sell out in minutes. Treat it like a concert ticket: log in early, have backups ready. Sunset Vista winter sites open in early September on the city portal and fill before Thanksgiving. Private resorts in Huntington and Anaheim are easier (three to six weeks ahead in shoulder season) but holiday weeks book months out. Midweek shoulder-season trips you can often book a week or two ahead.
When is the best time to RV camp near Seal Beach?
Fall is the sweet spot. Sunset Vista reopens in October, ocean temperatures stay around 65F into early November, marine layer burns off faster, and the crowds drop noticeably midweek. Spring is also strong for bird migration at Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve but the marine layer can sock in mornings through June. Summer is peak everything: warm water, hottest reservations, biggest crowds. Winter is mild but rainy stretches and shorter days make it a budget play more than a destination play.
Can big rigs camp near Seal Beach?
Yes, with planning. Bolsa Chica State Beach accommodates 40-foot rigs in select sites but the older loop is tight; check the site map before booking. Huntington By The Sea, Anaheim Resort RV Park, and Seabreeze are all built around big rigs with pull-throughs and full hookups. The catch is route choice. The Pacific Coast Highway parking deck in downtown Seal Beach is 7 ft 6 in clearance, so avoid it. Use I-405 to Seal Beach Boulevard for big-rig access; PCH is fine through the open stretches.
Are there free or first-come RV options near Seal Beach?
Realistically no. Coastal Orange County has no public boondocking and city ordinances actively prohibit street sleeping. The closest first-come dispersed camping is in Cleveland National Forest east of I-15, well outside the Seal Beach orbit and at least an hour away in traffic. Private resorts occasionally have walk-up midweek availability in winter, but during peak season everything coastal is reserved out months ahead. If you need to skip a reservation, the Anaheim private parks are your best last-minute bet because their inventory is much larger than the coastal options and turnover is constant.
What's the closest RV park with full hookups to Seal Beach?
Huntington By The Sea RV Resort is the closest fully-private full-hookup option, just over five miles south on Pacific Coast Highway in Huntington Beach. For DoD-eligible families, Seabreeze RV Resort on Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach is even closer and dramatically cheaper, with 85 paved full-hookup sites. If you need to be near Disneyland, Anaheim Resort RV Park is 13 miles inland with full hookups and a park shuttle. Bolsa Chica State Beach has electric and water but no sewer at the sites.
Can I visit the Seal Beach National Wildlife Refuge with my RV?
The refuge sits inside Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach, so you can't drive an RV through. Free guided walking tours run on the last Saturday of each month, leaving from outside the base main gate at 8:30 a.m. Registration with the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service is mandatory and the slots fill at least a month ahead, especially during spring migration. Park at the campground, take the tow vehicle to the gate, and walk in with the tour. The refuge protects critical Pacific Flyway habitat and is one of the best birding mornings in southern California.
Is Bolsa Chica State Beach a good RV park for first-time visitors?
Yes, it's a fair pick for first-timers as long as you understand the layout. Sites are 20 ft wide by 30-40 ft long, water and 30/50A electric, no sewer at the pad. The dump station is on the way out. You're parked right along Pacific Coast Highway with sand across the road, but you're also on a busy beach so expect day-use traffic. The beach path connects south into Huntington Beach for bike rides and north toward Sunset Beach. Book exactly six months out on ReserveCalifornia for summer.
Are pets welcome at Seal Beach area RV parks?
Most are dog-friendly with the usual rules. Bolsa Chica State Beach allows pets on leash at campsites and on the paved bike path but not on the sand at the day-use beach. Sunset Vista is similar. Huntington By The Sea and the Anaheim private resorts allow dogs at sites with a leash-and-cleanup rule and breed restrictions vary by park. Always check policies when you book. Dog Beach in Huntington Beach (south of the pier) is the off-leash beach option about eight miles south of Bolsa Chica.
How does the dump station work at Bolsa Chica State Beach?
The on-site dump station is included with your camping fee and sits near the campground exit. Day visitors and pass-throughs can use it for a fee. Plan to dump on the way out rather than fighting the queue at check-in. Water for tank rinse is available. If you arrive in town with full tanks and a non-camping plan (say, the Navy base or Anaheim), the dump at Seabreeze on the Navy base is restricted to authorized guests. For dedicated dump-station options nearby see our guide to RV dump stations in Seal Beach linked at the bottom of this page.
Where else can I park my RV near Seal Beach for the day?
Long-stretch beach parking lots along Pacific Coast Highway south of Sunset Beach can take an RV during the day as long as you're back in your tow vehicle by 2 a.m. The Bolsa Chica day-use lot is the cleanest option, with pull-through length and easy reentry to PCH. Seal Beach itself does not have a daytime RV-friendly lot near the pier; the Main Street area has parallel street parking only. Drop the rig at your campground and drive the tow vehicle into town for pier and Main Street visits.
What are the best RV parks near Seal Beach, California?
Bolsa Chica State Beach Campground is the headline public option, five miles south on Pacific Coast Highway in Huntington Beach, with 57 water and electric sites and an on-site dump station. Huntington By The Sea RV Resort is the private full-hookup choice right next door. Sunset Vista RV Park in the Huntington Beach pier parking lot runs October through May only and is the best winter beach value in the area. Seabreeze RV Resort on the Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach is open only to authorized DoD patrons but is the value play for eligible travelers.
Are there any RV parks inside Seal Beach city limits?
No. Seal Beach itself has no commercial RV park and the city prohibits sleeping in a vehicle on any public street, lot, or alley. Oversize vehicles also can't park on city streets between 2 a.m. and 5 a.m. The closest beachfront options are five miles south at Bolsa Chica State Beach and the Huntington Beach pier. Inland, the Anaheim resort RV parks are about 13 miles east. If you want to walk Seal Beach Main Street and the pier, park the rig at a campground and drive or bike in.
Do Seal Beach area RV parks have full hookups?
It depends where you stay. Bolsa Chica State Beach has water and 30/50A electric but no sewer at the sites, with a dedicated dump station on the way out. Sunset Vista in Huntington Beach is water and electric only, no sewer at the pad. Huntington By The Sea, the Anaheim private resorts, and Seabreeze RV Resort all offer full hookups (water, 30/50A electric, sewer). If you need full hookups, pick a private resort or the base resort, not the state or city campgrounds.
How much does RV camping near Seal Beach cost?
Plan on $55 to $70 per night at Bolsa Chica State Beach, with premium beachfront sites at the top of that range and a $2 senior discount at 62. Sunset Vista in Huntington Beach is the bargain at about $40 to $50. Huntington By The Sea and the Anaheim private resorts run $90 to $160 nightly depending on season and site class. Seabreeze on the Navy base is the value play for DoD-eligible families. Reservation fees and resort fees add $5 to $15 per stay; read the line items before you book.
How far ahead do I need to reserve an RV site near Seal Beach?
Bolsa Chica beachfront sites open exactly six months ahead on ReserveCalifornia at 8 a.m. Pacific, and the summer weekends sell out in minutes. Treat it like a concert ticket: log in early, have backups ready. Sunset Vista winter sites open in early September on the city portal and fill before Thanksgiving. Private resorts in Huntington and Anaheim are easier (three to six weeks ahead in shoulder season) but holiday weeks book months out. Midweek shoulder-season trips you can often book a week or two ahead.
When is the best time to RV camp near Seal Beach?
Fall is the sweet spot. Sunset Vista reopens in October, ocean temperatures stay around 65F into early November, marine layer burns off faster, and the crowds drop noticeably midweek. Spring is also strong for bird migration at Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve but the marine layer can sock in mornings through June. Summer is peak everything: warm water, hottest reservations, biggest crowds. Winter is mild but rainy stretches and shorter days make it a budget play more than a destination play.
Can big rigs camp near Seal Beach?
Yes, with planning. Bolsa Chica State Beach accommodates 40-foot rigs in select sites but the older loop is tight; check the site map before booking. Huntington By The Sea, Anaheim Resort RV Park, and Seabreeze are all built around big rigs with pull-throughs and full hookups. The catch is route choice. The Pacific Coast Highway parking deck in downtown Seal Beach is 7 ft 6 in clearance, so avoid it. Use I-405 to Seal Beach Boulevard for big-rig access; PCH is fine through the open stretches.
Are there free or first-come RV options near Seal Beach?
Realistically no. Coastal Orange County has no public boondocking and city ordinances actively prohibit street sleeping. The closest first-come dispersed camping is in Cleveland National Forest east of I-15, well outside the Seal Beach orbit and at least an hour away in traffic. Private resorts occasionally have walk-up midweek availability in winter, but during peak season everything coastal is reserved out months ahead. If you need to skip a reservation, the Anaheim private parks are your best last-minute bet because their inventory is much larger than the coastal options and turnover is constant.
What's the closest RV park with full hookups to Seal Beach?
Huntington By The Sea RV Resort is the closest fully-private full-hookup option, just over five miles south on Pacific Coast Highway in Huntington Beach. For DoD-eligible families, Seabreeze RV Resort on Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach is even closer and dramatically cheaper, with 85 paved full-hookup sites. If you need to be near Disneyland, Anaheim Resort RV Park is 13 miles inland with full hookups and a park shuttle. Bolsa Chica State Beach has electric and water but no sewer at the sites.
Can I visit the Seal Beach National Wildlife Refuge with my RV?
The refuge sits inside Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach, so you can't drive an RV through. Free guided walking tours run on the last Saturday of each month, leaving from outside the base main gate at 8:30 a.m. Registration with the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service is mandatory and the slots fill at least a month ahead, especially during spring migration. Park at the campground, take the tow vehicle to the gate, and walk in with the tour. The refuge protects critical Pacific Flyway habitat and is one of the best birding mornings in southern California.
Is Bolsa Chica State Beach a good RV park for first-time visitors?
Yes, it's a fair pick for first-timers as long as you understand the layout. Sites are 20 ft wide by 30-40 ft long, water and 30/50A electric, no sewer at the pad. The dump station is on the way out. You're parked right along Pacific Coast Highway with sand across the road, but you're also on a busy beach so expect day-use traffic. The beach path connects south into Huntington Beach for bike rides and north toward Sunset Beach. Book exactly six months out on ReserveCalifornia for summer.
Are pets welcome at Seal Beach area RV parks?
Most are dog-friendly with the usual rules. Bolsa Chica State Beach allows pets on leash at campsites and on the paved bike path but not on the sand at the day-use beach. Sunset Vista is similar. Huntington By The Sea and the Anaheim private resorts allow dogs at sites with a leash-and-cleanup rule and breed restrictions vary by park. Always check policies when you book. Dog Beach in Huntington Beach (south of the pier) is the off-leash beach option about eight miles south of Bolsa Chica.
How does the dump station work at Bolsa Chica State Beach?
The on-site dump station is included with your camping fee and sits near the campground exit. Day visitors and pass-throughs can use it for a fee. Plan to dump on the way out rather than fighting the queue at check-in. Water for tank rinse is available. If you arrive in town with full tanks and a non-camping plan (say, the Navy base or Anaheim), the dump at Seabreeze on the Navy base is restricted to authorized guests. For dedicated dump-station options nearby see our guide to RV dump stations in Seal Beach linked at the bottom of this page.
Where else can I park my RV near Seal Beach for the day?
Long-stretch beach parking lots along Pacific Coast Highway south of Sunset Beach can take an RV during the day as long as you're back in your tow vehicle by 2 a.m. The Bolsa Chica day-use lot is the cleanest option, with pull-through length and easy reentry to PCH. Seal Beach itself does not have a daytime RV-friendly lot near the pier; the Main Street area has parallel street parking only. Drop the rig at your campground and drive the tow vehicle into town for pier and Main Street visits.
What is the highest-rated dump station in Seal Beach?
The highest-rated station is Cherry and Carson RV Storage with a rating of 4.7/5 stars.
Are there free dump stations in Seal Beach?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Seal Beach.
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