Address: Pearblossom, CA 93553, USA
“April 2017 - This hike-in trail camp on the PCT is amazing - I highly recommend it. The campsite is surrounded by mature trees and has a creek right along the south side. There are three large camping areas with a fire ring and tables. There is enough room for many tents. The bathroom is far enough away that it doesn't disturb but also not too far to make it a hike to use it. Unfortunately the bathroom was quite dirty - the forest service should come around to clean it more often. There is no potable water available so bring a filter or boil the water from the creek.”
Address: Angeles Forest Hwy, Palmdale, CA 93550, USA
“It was fun and a great camp. Had water. But is taken over in October by the hunters. Other than that we lived it”
Address: 2107 Huntington Dr, Duarte, CA 91010, USA
Address: Altadena, CA 91001, USA
“A pretty awesome place to just kick back relax have some lunch read a book and just get away from life you can either bike ride there or hike. During the winter there is a lot of water streams and during the summer there is a lot of mosquitoes”
Address: 3150 Big Tujunga Canyon Rd, Tujunga, CA 91042, USA
“Nice place. This is a Christian camp ground where you can have a retreat. Has dorms, not cabins. Has a great size kitchen for a large group. (Aprox.75) I'm not sure exactly how many is the maximum number of occupants allowed. We just had a retreat that was great. We were well acomidated. I would love to go back to another retreat at the same place, Rancho Ybarra.”
Address: Palmdale, CA 93550, USA
“Plenty of space to set up camp. There is a restroom area, which is really convenient after a long day of hiking/backpacking. That being said, be a little careful because it can get quite windy up there in the evening.”
Address: Angeles Crest Hwy, Palmdale, CA 93550, USA
“Had a great outdoor camping here just restrooms was a problem”
Address: 29047 Aliso Canyon Rd, Palmdale, CA 93550, USA
“Was impressed here too”
Address: Angeles Crest Hwy, La Cañada Flintridge, CA 91011, USA
“Last year in November, the weekend before this campground was closed for the winter, we had a 2 night stay here, at site #8. We absolutely fell in love with it. We have a seven-year-old who enjoyed it so much as well. It was really cold at night (high 30s) and cold during the day (50s), but as long as you are prepared, it's lovely. Because it is only an hour and a half away from us, we decided to go back the last week of June for 4 nights. We looked around again and settled on site #9 this time. While we did enjoy our stay, the abundance of mosquitoes bothered us despite repellent spray and citronella candles. Definitely a better camping experience in the fall/winter season. Also, as a general information: the sites 7, 8, 9 and 10 are great as they are big and somewhat secluded with enough trees to provide shade. The last 3 sites (36, 37, 38) are supposed to be great too as they are secluded and shady as well.”
Address: Sierra Madre, CA 91024, USA
“lots of bears, you're guaranteed to meet one if you stay the night, like we did.It climbed the tree and got our food, circled our tent as we sat inside, and didn't appear at all frightened by the people around us, all at 4 in the morning. Be aware of the bear cave near the trail to. But lots of scenery. And the water's good if you boil it. Just be careful”
Address: Pearblossom, CA 93553, USA
“Got down to 23 degrees on our recent trip in Feb. Bring layers! Also, water is shut off in Winter so be sure to pack extra.”
Address: Forest Service Rd 3N27, Palmdale, CA 93550, USA
Address: 2260 Pinecrest Drive,, Altadena, CA 91001, USA
“Good, challenging hike. Its about 2.9 mi if you go through walnut trail. Henninger Flats is well kept. Clean area, spacious, and has a great view. The nature center is pretty imformative. Has info about the wildlife in the area, relics and a bit of history.”
Address: 4041 Chaney Trail, Altadena, CA 91001, USA
“The drive up to the trail was nice, it wasn't crowded that day so we found parking. Dogs are allowed as long as you keep them on a leash.”
Address: Devils Canyon Dam Truck Trail, Azusa, CA 91702, USA
“One of my favorite spots to camp but you do have to hike in your camping equipment about 8 Miles to this campsite and yes you can have a campfire if you get a fire permit from the ranger station and the fire is in the designated fire rings only unless told otherwise by the forestry when you're getting your fire permit they will ask you where you're camping and then they will tell you if it's permitted or not but I've never had a problem at this campsite”
Address: California, USA
“A Backcountry campground ~7 mi. up the Mt. Lowe road from The Cobb estate. Accessible by foot or bicycle. Lots of natural gravel on the ground, has old picnic benches, trees for shade, and next to a small seasonal stream bed.”
Address: 3150 Big Tujunga Canyon Rd, Tujunga, CA 91042, USA
Address: 1100 N Canyon Blvd, Monrovia, CA 91016, USA
“Annual trek, great camping, and activities available.”
Address: Angeles Crest Hwy, La Cañada Flintridge, CA 91011, USA
“Beautiful group campground near the top of the area. Remote enough so there is no cell phone coverage and limited water, but there are toilets and good parking. We have used it twice now for large group camping with 40+ attending. Spaces for the whole group crowd around a fire or lay out grills to serve pancakes and sausage to the whole group.”
Address: Gabrieleno Trail, Azusa, CA 91702, USA
“We camped at the Valley Forge Campground, but we came here on a day hike. They have a nice, refreshing stream, which is very good for purifying water, multiple benches, and signs, signs of civilization. The reason I rate this a four star is because I ALMOST got bitten by a baby rattlesnake here.”
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