Address: | 7 Pines Rd, Angelus Oaks, CA 92305, USA |
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Postal code: | 92305 |
Phone: | (909) 382-2882 |
Website: | http://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/sbnf/recreation/camping-cabins/recarea/?recid=74092 |
Apple's and berries with a rough road. This historical area has to do with the early days of roads to the mountain. The McHaney brothers, James and William built a cabin on Deer Creek in 1876. Later the site of Clark's Ranch. The well-beaten foot path for miners and anglers passed this area in the very early days of mountain exploration. Hiram Clark of Clark's Ranch and 13 Redlands business men incorporated the Bear Valley Redlands toll road company. Clark homesteaded 160 acres in 1892 at the cabin built by the McHaney brothers and stayed for many years. This site is located on the north slope of the Santa Ana Canyon, about 3 miles west of Seven Oaks.
My most favorite place to decompress!
This is the only yellow post spot for a few miles (Thomas Hunting Grounds 4 miles straight line to south west). Expect it to be occupied. There is a nice (not yellow post) spot less than a mile to the west with great views though, and several others on the way to Bear Creek (Slide Creek?). This area is not too busy, but this yellow post site is right next to the road, so not really ideal. Also expect bugs from nearby creek. Lots of berries to pick in creek. There is also a hiking trail on north side of road just west of the creek. From satellite it appears to go to bear creek, but I didn't have time to hike it all the way. Very overgrown. I would imagine even more so overgrown and washed out from the heavy rains this year.
If you've never camped at a yellow post, you will read about them on the forest service web site. They have table and fire pit (no fires allowed usually) and no vault toilet. You will need a parking pass. Accessible by 2wd in ideal conditions.
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