Arroyo Seco

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47600 ARROYO SECO ROAD
GREENFIELD, CA 93927

Overview

Arroyo Seco Campground is a semi-rustic, but developed facility in California's westernmost national forest. It offers a great escape from bustling city life, into the mountain air and provides access to a variety of outdoor recreation opportunities.

Recreation

The small non-body contact lake near the group campsites gives campers an edge on mountain fishing and small non-motorized boating. Anglers will find mostly bass and catfish in the lakes, and other species on occasion. A fishing license is required for visitors over 16 years of age. The nearby river offers a small beach where campers and day use visitors may wade and swim. All nearby bodies of water are dependent upon seasonal rain for levels to rise.

The Ventana Wilderness, also known as "the gorge," provides ample opportunities for hiking, swimming, backpacking, hunting and horseback riding. No motorized vehicles are allowed (unless prior permission is granted by the Forest Service) beyond the gated road and parking lot. The 15.5-mile Santa Lucia Trail is available for hiking and horseback riding and provides access to the surrounding wilderness and a variety of other trails.

Facilities

The campground offers sites that are both modern and more primitive, for single and double-family occupancy. Campsites are available for tent or RV camping, however utility hookups are not provided and there is no dump station. Some sites are level and large enough to accommodate most RVs. Roads are paved throughout the campground.

Each site is equipped with a table and campfire ring with grill. Campsites in the first loop offer accessible flush toilets, coin-operated showers and drinking water. In the more primitive area of the campground, vault toilets are provided, as well as drinking water. Some sites are fully accessible.

A group campsite is available for reservations and can accommodate up to 50 people and 10 vehicles. It provides tables and a campfire circle, as well as vault toilets and drinking water.

Natural Features

The campground offers views of the Ventana Wilderness mountain peaks and one small lake (water levels depend on the season). It is nestled into the hillside, surrounded by abundant shrubbery and large oak trees. It is situated next to the Arroyo Seco River at an elevation of about 1,200 feet. A variety of birds and wildlife make their home in the area.

A splash of color greets visitors at the entrance gate, where a variety of plants in bloom. In the spring and fall, the leaves on the trees change to beautiful shades of red, yellow and orange, creating a beautiful scenic landscape. In the springtime, lupines bloom all around.

Nearby Attractions

The city of Monterey provides a variety of tourism opportunities and is located about 50 miles from the campground.

The west side of the Pinnacles National Monument is about 30 miles from the campground. The monument and surrounding area is popular among rock climbers during the spring and fall.

Camp site features

Across 39 camp sites:

  • Pets allowed: 38 of 39 sites
  • ADA accessible: 13 of 39 sites
  • Group sites: 1 of 39 sites
  • Longest rig: 50 ft
  • Largest party: 50 people

Directions

Coming from the south on Highway 101 to Greenfield, take the first exit (Arroyo Seco) into town. Turn left on Elm Street and go west to Arroyo Seco Road and turn left. Arroyo Seco Road dead-ends at the campground. Coming from the north on Highway 101, just past Soledad, turn west onto Arroyo Seco Road and continue to the campground.

Stay Limit

Check in from 3 PM, check out by 12 PM.

Reviews

265 reviews
5 stars
126
4 stars
57
3 stars
39
2 stars
22
1 stars
21
Carolina C
Loop:Mcml
Site:
Reviewed 5 days ago
This was our first time visiting. The bathrooms and showers were out of service, only portable toilets available. I based my booking on the pictures and map, it looked like the campsites were right by the water, they're not. There were many helicopters taking water from the arroyo for 2 days and it pretty disturbing since they can get very loud. Besides that we had a good time.
Pat I
Loop:Arro
Site:
Reviewed 6 days ago
Arroyo Seco is a long time favorite of mine. I've been coming here for 30 years or more to enjoy the gorge. This trip was my first shot at sharing the experience with my 10 yo daughter. Unfortunately we didn't make it back into the gorge. It was very hot, and the entirely uphill bike ride up to the gorge parking lot from our campsite was grueling and used up too much water. We biked a ways on the fire road, but had to turn back. Lesson learned: drive up to the gorge parking lot and start biking from there, and bring more water. Pretty obvious, but somehow stuff like this didn't seem to matter so much back in the day...
Jose R
Loop:Arro
Site:
Reviewed 8 days ago
Great place for a quick getaway, however yellow jackets have increased in numbers. You’re are not able to cook or relax at the camp site or day use area due to the sheer amount of yellow jackets. I had to drive to the nearest town to buy traps to be able to cook and keep our kids safe.
James C
Loop:Mcml
Site:
Reviewed 13 days ago
I don't mind paying the extra fee for the picnic area but I think campers should get dibs. Just my 2 cents.
Kathy Y
Loop:Mcml
Site:
Reviewed 13 days ago
It is so lovely under the shade. It was clean and well cared for.
Vincent L
Loop:Pcll
Site:
Reviewed 13 days ago
Campsite was ok and maintained. However there were a lot of fire ants and wasps around the campsite so be prepared. In addition there were no functioning bathrooms or showers. Only porto potties were available that weren't well maintained. The river was a nice place to cool down, but be prepared to come save a parking spot early if you plan on going to the day use river section as it fills fast.
Availability

See the Camp Sites section below to find detailed booking availability.

Popularity: Quiet

Busiest in August, when about 38% of guest capacity is reserved. Based on 11 years of reservations.

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