Palm Canyon
Follow a wash to a surprising palm-filled oasis.
State park · San Diego County
California’s largest state park is a wide-open invitation to try desert camping, with easy hikes and one seriously memorable oasis.
Plan the day ↓At a glance
Best first hikes
Choose one trail, bring water, and give yourself time to turn around whenever the day feels full.
Follow a wash to a surprising palm-filled oasis.
A narrow sandstone slot—great for a short adventure.
Drive close for an expansive badlands view.
Around camp
✦Showers & flush toilets
✦Water fill stations
✦Visitor center
✦Small nearby town
Summer camp packing list
Built for a first warm-weather car-camping weekend. Start here, then check your park’s rules for food storage, fires, and water.
10 essentials · 1 easy weekend
Set it up once at home—future you will be grateful.

Summer nights still cool off. A pad is comfort, not optional.

Bring more than you expect and fill up when you arrive.

One burner and one pot make dinner easy.

Pack an extra day of no-cook snacks for the trail.

Sun protection and bug spray belong in your daypack.

Keep one warm, dry outfit separate for camp.

A headlamp keeps both hands free after dark.

Add personal medication and know how to use it.

Download maps before you lose service; bring paper too.
Confirm your site’s water, bear-storage, shower, and fire rules before packing the car.
Summer hiking is a morning or evening activity. Drink regularly and turn around before you feel cooked.
Pack a trash bag, keep food secured, and leave every campsite cleaner than you found it.
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