Ford Raptor 4x4 Off Road with iKamper Skycamp 4.0 roof tent
Offers delivery
Pet friendly
21+
Sleeps 3
19 ft. long
2 guests
Get your SUV ready to explore one of the best desert parks in SoCal for backroad adventures. The roads at Anza-Borrego are easily accessible year-round, but they can get a little too hot during the peak summer months.
Canyon Sin Nombre, Truckhaven Hills, and Oriflamme Canyon are a few of the better-known spots in the park. Drive along badlands, caves, canyons, and wildflowers. For free overnight 4x4 camping in California, check out Blair Valley and Coyote Canyon—you’ll have full seclusion and gorgeous dark skies.5. JOSHUA TREE OFF-ROAD CAMPING
Get away from the popular rock formations and go further into the desert to explore the true beauty of the large SoCal desert. Make sure to stay on the established roads designated for 4x4 driving to avoid harming the desert ecosystem. The park doesn’t allow visitors to camp wherever they want, so make sure to book a spot at one of the designated grounds.
For a fun discovery, drive along Covington Flat to get to some of the largest Joshua trees and pinyon pines in the park.6. LAKE ARROWHEAD CAMPING
Lake Arrowhead in the San Bernardino National Forest is a scenic spot with plenty of OHV camping areas. The most popular spot for off-roading here is the Pinnacles OHV Staging Area. The nearest campground to the off-road trails is the North Shore Campground—which is also located right by the lake. When you're done 4x4 camping in California, stretch your legs and trek the North Shore National Recreational Trail.10. DUMONT DUNES OFF-ROAD CAMPING
Dumont Dunes in Mojave offers a classic off-road camping experience in the California deserts. Over 7,000 acres in size, the remote location, and variety of terrain here attract thrill-seekers of all kinds.
Primitive camping is permitted almost anywhere on the flats, but there are very few amenities. Make sure to bring your own water and food to avoid facing unforeseen challenges in the dry and arid desert. Other things to noteTire damage charged at cost to repair. No smoking. Vehicle has a GPS tracker installed (trackable via website login by request) and sadly the Outdoorsy insurance does not cover Mexico so the vehicle must stay within USA or Canada. Gas required is 91.
Get your SUV ready to explore one of the best desert parks in SoCal for backroad adventures. The roads at Anza-Borrego are easily accessible year-round, but they can get a little too hot during the peak summer months.
Canyon Sin Nombre, Truckhaven Hills, and Oriflamme Canyon are a few of the better-known spots in the park. Drive along badlands, caves, canyons, and wildflowers. For free overnight 4x4 camping in California, check out Blair Valley and Coyote Canyon—you’ll have full seclusion and gorgeous dark skies.5. JOSHUA TREE OFF-ROAD CAMPING
Get away from the popular rock formations and go further into the desert to explore the true beauty of the large SoCal desert. Make sure to stay on the established roads designated for 4x4 driving to avoid harming the desert ecosystem. The park doesn’t allow visitors to camp wherever they want, so make sure to book a spot at one of the designated grounds.
For a fun discovery, drive along Covington Flat to get to some of the largest Joshua trees and pinyon pines in the park.6. LAKE ARROWHEAD CAMPING
Lake Arrowhead in the San Bernardino National Forest is a scenic spot with plenty of OHV camping areas. The most popular spot for off-roading here is the Pinnacles OHV Staging Area. The nearest campground to the off-road trails is the North Shore Campground—which is also located right by the lake. When you're done 4x4 camping in California, stretch your legs and trek the North Shore National Recreational Trail.10. DUMONT DUNES OFF-ROAD CAMPING
Dumont Dunes in Mojave offers a classic off-road camping experience in the California deserts. Over 7,000 acres in size, the remote location, and variety of terrain here attract thrill-seekers of all kinds.
Primitive camping is permitted almost anywhere on the flats, but there are very few amenities. Make sure to bring your own water and food to avoid facing unforeseen challenges in the dry and arid desert. Other things to noteTire damage charged at cost to repair. No smoking. Vehicle has a GPS tracker installed (trackable via website login by request) and sadly the Outdoorsy insurance does not cover Mexico so the vehicle must stay within USA or Canada. Gas required is 91.
2012 Ford Raptor
Length
19 ft
19 ft
Transmission
Automatic
Automatic
Fuel Type
Gasoline
Gasoline
Sleeps
3
3
Seatbelts
2
2
Sleeping arrangements
Other
3
3
Host add-ons
Charge your electric car
CO2 inflation cylinder
Extra fuel can - empty
Extra fuel can - full
Fridge
Garage your vehicle
Features
- Sleeps 3
- 2 seatbelts
- Fuel type: Gas
- Automatic transmission
- Sleeps 3
- 2 seatbelts
- Fuel type: Gas
- Automatic transmission
Amenities
- Audio inputs
- Radio
- CD player
- Heater
- Air conditioner
- Backup camera
- Audio inputs
- Radio
- CD player
- Heater
- Air conditioner
- Backup camera
Nearby places to stay
Escondido, CA • Exact location provided after booking

1. Sun Outdoors San Diego Bay
Chula Vista, CA • 31 miles away

2. Native Falls Campground
Temecula, CA • 34 miles away

3. Circle RV Resort
El Cajon, CA • 22 miles away

4. Paradise by the Sea Beach RV Resort
Oceanside, CA • 16 miles away

5. Oak Creek RV Resort
El Cajon, CA • 23 miles away
Availability and RV fit not guaranteed. Please verify directly with campgrounds before booking.
Escondido, CA • Exact location provided after booking
Rules and policies
- 3 PM start time
11 AM end time - Pet friendly
- No music festivals
- No tailgating
- No smoking
- Unlimited mileage
- No generator
Cancellation: Flexible
Frequently asked questions
Q.
What flexibility is available for picking up and dropping off the RV?
A.
Please ask for pickup / drop off requests. I will do my best to accommodate.





