California

Carrizo Plain Soda Lake Dispersed Area

Dispersed Camping

Set on the vast Carrizo Plain, this dispersed camping area sits on the edge of California’s largest natural grassland preserve. Sites are informal pull-offs scattered along dirt roads with panoramic views of the Temblor Range and Caliente Mountains. During wet springs, wildflowers transform the plain into a stunning mosaic of colors — lupine, goldfields, and coreopsis stretching to the horizon. The area can accommodate dozens of rigs with plenty of space between camps.

Access via Soda Lake Road from Highway 58 — paved for the first 15 miles, then well-maintained dirt. Best visited March through May for wildflowers, though camping is allowed year-round. Bring all water and supplies; the nearest services are in Taft, 40 miles away. Wind can be fierce, and summer temperatures soar above 100°F. No facilities, but the solitude and night skies are unmatched.

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Place Details

TypeDispersed Camping
Elevation (ft)2000 ft
Nearest townTaft, CA
Miles from pavement15 mi
Minimum vehicleHigh-clearance 2WD
Access road surfaceDirt
Cell serviceNone
Capacity (# of rigs)50 rigs
Cost (USD/night, 0 = free)Free
Reservation requiredNo
Stay limit (nights)14 nights
Best seasonMarch-May
Land managerBLM
Permit requiredNo
Coordinates   Open directions
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