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Most campgrounds on the Angeles National Forest are first come, first served. However, some are managed by concessionaires who do take reservations. The National Forest Adventure Pass or Interagency passes are not required if you visit a fee campground and remain in that area; they are required if you leave that campground and recreate elsewhere on the forest. Campfire permits are not required at campgrounds where you have paid a fee, but trail camps and dispersed camping do require a current California Campfire Permit for your portable stove use. Each campsite is for a maximum of 8 people; there may be an extra charge for additional vehicles. Fire Restrictions are subject to change during the year, contact our General Forest Information line at (626) 5745200 or access www.fs.fed.us/r5/angeles for the latest updates. You may camp 14 days at any one site on the district or for up to 30 days in the forest. Special Notes: Contact the local Forest Service District Office for current updates on the campground you wish to visit. Also, fees are subject to change. Please call your district office or access www.recreation.gov to confirm current pricing. Please help protect the forest by checking with your local Forest Service Office for current Fire Restrictions. Stream and lake water on the forest is not recommended for drinking. However, if you find it necessary, boil all stream or lake water for at least five minutes. Portable filtration units (0.2 microns) may be used. Always bring your own drinking water, even to the campgrounds that state they provide piped water. There is no guarantee that water will be available at the campgrounds. Severe drought or extremely low water levels may cause the water systems to cease working. ANGELES NATIONAL FOREST Supervisor's Office 701 N. Santa Anita Ave. Arcadia, CA 91006 (626) 574-5202 (626) 574-5207 FAX (800) 735-2922 (CRS, voice) (800) 735-2929 (CRS, TDD/TTY) http://www.fs.fed.us/angeles Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Region, Angeles National Forest Campground List Page 1 of 14

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Page 1: Angeles National Forest Campgrounds...The trail camp can be reached by walking through the picnic area downstream on the Gabrielino Trail 2 miles, then up Bear Canyon 1.5 miles. Amenities:

Most campgrounds on the Angeles National Forest are first come first served However some

are managed by concessionaires who do take reservations The National Forest Adventure Pass

or Interagency passes are not required if you visit a fee campground and remain in that area

they are required if you leave that campground and recreate elsewhere on the forest Campfire

permits are not required at campgrounds where you have paid a fee but trail camps and

dispersed camping do require a current California Campfire Permit for your portable stove use

Each campsite is for a maximum of 8 people there may be an extra charge for additional

vehicles Fire Restrictions are subject to change during the year contact our General Forest

Information line at (626) 5745200 or access wwwfsfedusr5angeles for the latest updates You

may camp 14 days at any one site on the district or for up to 30 days in the forest

Special Notes Contact the local Forest Service District Office for current updates on the

campground you wish to visit Also fees are subject to change Please call your district office or

access wwwrecreationgov to confirm current pricing Please help protect the forest by

checking with your local Forest Service Office for current Fire Restrictions

Stream and lake water on the forest is not recommended for drinking However if you find it

necessary boil all stream or lake water for at least five minutes Portable filtration units (02

microns) may be used

Always bring your own drinking water even to the campgrounds that state they provide piped

water There is no guarantee that water will be available at the campgrounds Severe drought or

extremely low water levels may cause the water systems to cease working

ANGELES NATIONAL FOREST Supervisors Office 701 N Santa Anita Ave Arcadia CA 91006

(626) 574-5202

(626) 574-5207 FAX

(800) 735-2922 (CRS voice)

(800) 735-2929 (CRS TDDTTY)

httpwwwfsfedusangeles

Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region Angeles National Forest Campground List Page 1 of 14

LOS ANGELES RIVER RANGER DISTRICT

12371 N Little Tujunga Canyon Road

San Fernando CA 91342

(818) 899-1900

(818) 896-6727 FAX

(800) 735-2922 (CRS voice)

(800) 735-2929 (CRS TDDTTY)

Bandido Group Campground

24 campsites for tents or motor homes up to 40 feet long No water 2fire pits vault toilets and tables Twenty

horse corrals 3 water troughs and hitching rails Contact the District Office for reservations

Open April 1 through Nov 15 (snow permitting)

Fee Reservations required through the District Office to reserve half (maximum 60 people) or the entire

campground (maximum 120 people) per night

Elevation 5840 feet

Location From 210 Fwy north of Pasadena take the Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) exit and drive north for

29 miles to the intersection of Santa Clara Divide Road Three Points (there is a sign) Turn left and drive 2

miles to the campground on the left

Bear Canyon Trail Camp

3 sites with stove no toilets seasonal stream water (treat before using) Hike in only Campfire permit required When Fire Restrictions are in place only portable gas jellied petroleum or pressurized liquid fuel stoves areallowed Fee Adventure or Interagency Pass required for vehicles parked at trailhead Elevation 3400 feet Location From the 210 north of Pasadena exit the Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) Drive 93 miles north to the Switzerrsquos Picnic Area The trail camp can be reached by walking through the picnic area downstream on theGabrielino Trail 2 miles then up Bear Canyon 15 miles Amenities Hiking (Bear Canyon Trail Gabrielino National Recreation Trail)

Big Buck Trail Camp

5 sites benches fire rings No toilets Stream water only (treat before using) Campfire permit required onlyportable gas jellied petroleum or pressurized liquid fuel stoves are allowedSeasonal camping from April 1 to Nov 15 (snow permitting) Fee Adventure or Interagency Pass required for vehicles parked at trailhead Elevation 5500 feet Location Located on the Pacific Crest Trail between Mt Gleason and Mill Creek Summit Hike in from Mill Creek Summit off the Angeles Forest Highway about 6 miles or drive 5 miles on the Santa Clara Divide Roadand hike in

Buckhorn

38 sites for tents or motor homes up to 20 feet long Piped water fire pits vault toilets and picnic tables areprovided Open from April 1 to Nov 15 (snow permitting) Fee $12 per night per site includes 2 vehicles Elevation 6500 feet Location From 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit the Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive northeast for 36 miles to the signed campground entrance on the left Amenities The Burkhart Trail begins here and leads into the backcountry Cooper Canyon is only a 275-mile hike from Buckhorn

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Chilao

111 campsites for tents or motor homes up to 36 feet long No hookups piped water fire pits vault toilets (five

are fully accessible for visitors with disabilities) and picnic tables

Fee $12 per nightper site allowing 2 vehicles and 8 people

Elevation 5300 feet

Location From 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit the Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive 26 miles

northeast to the signed campground entrance road on the left

Amenities Chilao Visitor Center on grounds nature program on summer weekends Pacific Crest Trail

accessible from Three Points 3 miles north of campground on Highway 2 Parking available at Three Points

trailhead (Adventure or Interagency Pass required at trailhead)

Cooper Canyon Trail Camp

8 sites picnic tables stoves and vault toilets Seasonal stream water (treat before using) Open April 1 to Nov 15 (snow permitting) Campfires allowed when Fire Restrictions are not in effect Campfire permit required Fee Adventure or Interagency Pass required for vehicles parked at trailhead Elevation 6300 feet Location From 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive about 34 miles north pass Mount Waterman Ski Area Accessible via the Burkhart Trail below Buckhorn Campground Approximately 2mile hike to the campground Amenities Fishing and hiking on the Pacific Crest Trail

Coulter Group Campground

1 large campsite which accommodates up to 50 people Piped water vault toilet 1 fire ring 1 B BQ pit and 4 tables are provided Open April 1 through Nov 15 (snow permitting) Fee Fifty people maximum Please call the District Office for information and reservations Elevation 5200 feet Location From 210 Fwy north of Pasadena take the Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) exit and drive north for26 miles to the signed campground entrance on the left

De Vore Trail Camp

6 sites with picnic tables and fire pits no toilets No piped water stream water may be available ( treat beforeusing) Campfire permit required fires allowed in stoves when Fire Restrictions are not in effect Equestrian useok Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for vehicles parked at trailhead Elevation 3000 feet Location From 210 Fwy north of Pasadena take the Angeles Crest Highway (2) to the Red Box Station approximately 14 miles Park there walk through the gate on the Redbox Rincon Road (not paved) and walk about 55 miles to the campground

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Fall Creek Trail Camp

10 sites with stoves fire rings and vault toilets Water may be available in nearby seasonal stream (treat before

using) Campfire permit required only portable gas jellied petroleum or pressurized liquid fuel stoves are

allowed

Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for vehicles parked at trailhead

Elevation 3500 feet

Location Located off the Angeles Forest Highway (County N3) 45 miles south of the Monte Cristo

Campground or hike in via Fall Creek Road 15 miles or Fall Creek Trail 3 miles

Amenities Fishing in Big Tujunga Creek adjacent to site Native fishery Campground is located in a stand of

trees overlooking this creek Area is available for hiking or mountain bike use

Gould Mesa Trail Camp

3 sites with tables amp stoves 3 hitching rails Vault toilets Stream water (treat before using) Campfire permit

required

Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for vehicles parked at trailhead

Elevation 1500 feet

Location Hike in only Accessible by the Gabrielino National Recreation Trail From the 210 Freeway to

Windsor Avenue Go right on Windsor to Ventura Street and park Take the Gabrielino Trail 2 miles to the

campground Or from the 210 Fwy exit Angeles Crest Highway and head north about 2 miles Park on the right

before you enter the forest and hike the trail 1 mile to the campground

Hoegees Trail Camp

15 sites with tables stoves and fire pits Vault toilets No piped water seasonal stream (treat before using) Campfire permit required Fires allowed in stoves when Fire Restrictions are not in effect Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking at trailhead Elevation 2500 feet Location From the 210 Fwy exit Santa Anita Avenue in Arcadia and go north 6 miles to the Chantry Flat Picnic Area Hike in about 2 miles off the Winter Creek Trail

Horse Flats

25 campsites for tents or motor homes up to 20 feet No water 3 hitching rails and small corrals Tables fire pits and vault toilets Fires allowed in stoves when Fire Restrictions are not in effect Open April 1 to November 15 (snow permitting) Fee $12 per nightper site No reservations first come first served Elevation 5800 feet Location From 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit the Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive 29 miles to intersection of the Santa Clara Divide Road at the Three Points (there is a sign) Turn left and drive 3 miles to the campground

Idlehour Trail Camp

4 sites with tables No stoves or toilets Seasonal stream water only (treat before using) Campfire permit required Only portable gas jellied petroleum or pressurized liquid fuel stoves are allowed Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for vehicles parked at trailhead Elevation 2500 feet Location Hike in only Above Henninger Flat off the Mt Wilson toll road on the Idlehour Trail

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Lightning Point Group Campground

6 sites no water stoves fire pits and 26 horse corrals and hitching rails Group size BBQ and tablesAccommodates 230 campers Open April 1 to Nov 15 (snow permitting) Fee Reservations required 3040 people maximum per site Please call the District Office for information and reservations Elevation 6200 feet Location Above the 210 Fwy in the TujungaSunland area off Mt Gleason Road

Little Jimmy Trail Camp

16 sites with tables and stoves Only spring water available (treat water before using) Campfire permit

required Only portable gas jellied petroleum or pressurized liquid fuel stoves allowed during fire season

Open April 1 to November 15 (snow permitting)

Fee Adventure or Interagency Pass required for vehicles parked at Islip Saddle Trailhead (off Hwy 2)

Elevation 7500 feet

Location From the 210 Fwy exit Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive 41 miles from La Canada Park in

the large clearing to the left (north) of the highway Cross the highway and pick up the Pacific Crest Trail

leading east Follow the well graded trail as it climbs through chaparral then into pines for 25 miles Or from

the Azusa Avenue exit (Highway 39) drive 25 miles north on San Gabriel Canyon Road (Highway 39) to the

Crystal Lake entrance Park in the large dirt clearing to the right just before the locked gate Hike in from

Crystal Lake 3 miles

Messenger Flat

10 tent sites no water fire pits tables and vault toilets April 1 to Nov 15 (snow permitting)

Fee $5 per nightper site

Elevation 5500 feet

Location From the 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive north for 9

miles Turn left onto Angeles Forest Highway (County Road N3) and drive about 12 miles to the intersection

with Santa Clara Divide Road Turn left and continue 11 miles to the campground

Note Heavy snows may result in road closure

Amenities Two corrals available for equestrian visitors The Pacific Crest Trail runs right past this camp and

Mt Gleason is located about a half mile to the east

Millard Trail Camp

5 sites with fire pits tables and vault toilets Walk-in campsite No water only year round stream (treat beforeusing) Fee Adventure or Interagency pass required for parking Elevation 1900 feet Location From the 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit Lake Avenue and go north to Loma Alta Drive Turn west (left) on Loma Alta and drive to the Chaney Trail (flashing yellow light) Follow signs to the campground Amenities The trail begins here to Inspiration Point and San Gabriel Peak Millard Falls best viewed in thewinter and early spring is approximately one mile from the campground

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Monte Cristo

19 sites for tents or motor homes up to 30 feet Two sites are fully accessible for visitors with disabilities No water fire pits and 3 accessible vault toilets Fee $8 per night $2 for each extra vehicle Elevation 3600 feet Location From 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive north for 9 miles Turn left onto Angeles Forest Highway (County Road N3) and drive about 9 miles to the campground Amenities Hidden Springs Cafe is 2 miles south of the Angeles Forest Highway Nearby stream flows eight months out of the year Fishing opportunities two miles downstream at junction of Big Tujunga Creek

Mount Lowe Trail Camp

4 sites with tables fire pits and vault toilets Hitching rail for horses Campfire permit required Fires allowed

in stoves when Fire Restrictions are not in effect

Fee Adventure or Interagency pass required for parking

Elevation 4500 feet

Location Hike in only From the 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit Lake Avenue and go north to Loma Alta

Drive Turn west (left) on Loma Alta and drive to the Chaney Trail (flashing yellow light) From Locked gate

hike 45 miles on road which follows old railroad bed to Mount Lowe Trail Camp

Mount Pacifico

7 tent sites picnic tables fire pits vault toilets No water Open May 15 through Nov 15 (snow permitting) Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 7100 feet Location From 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive north for 9 miles Turn left onto Angeles Forest Highway (County Road N3) and drive about 12 miles to the intersection with Santa Clara Divide Road at Mill Creek Summit (there is a sign) Turn right and drive about 6 miles to the signed gate Turn left and then take the dirt road for 4 miles to the campground The gate is locked in the winter when the road is impassable Walk in at that time

Oakwilde Trail Camp

7 tent sites each with table and fire pits vault toilets Stream water (treat before using) Caution Be alert for

high water in the rainy season

Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking

Elevation 1800 feet

Location From the 210 Fwy exit Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) Go north 95 miles to Switzerrsquos Picnic Area

and hike down the trail 3 miles Or exit WindsorArroyo off in La Canada go north to the intersection of

Ventura Street Hike in from gated fire road 5 miles to Oakwilde

Spring Trail Camp

3 sites with vault toilets and hitching rails No stoves and no water Fees Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 4700 feet Location Hike in contact the District Office for information

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Spruce Grove Trail Camp

7 sites with tables and stoves Vault toilets No piped water seasonal stream nearby (treat before using) Campfire permit required Fires allowed in stoves when Fire Restrictions are not in effect Fees Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 3100 feet Location From the 210 Fwy exit Santa Anita Avenue and drive north 6 miles to Chantry Flat Picnic Area Hikein 4 miles to campground Amenities Shady canyon A privately owned pack station and a small store are located at Chantry Flat

Sulphur Springs Group Campground

12 tent sites for tents or motor homes up to 16rsquo long No water vault toilets fire pits and tables are provided as well as corrals and a watering trough Open April 1 to Nov 15 (snow permitting) Fee Maximum of 80 people Call the District for reservations and information Elevation 5400 feet Location From the 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive north 29 miles to the intersection with Santa Clara Divide Road at Three Points (there is a sign) Turn left and drive 5 miles to the campground entrance road on the right (it will seem like the continuation of the road yoursquore on)

Tom Lucas Trail Camp

2 sites no toilets Water available in nearby seasonal stream (treat before using) Campfire permit required onlyportable gas jellied petroleum or pressurized liquid fuel stoves are allowed during fire Season Please pack out what you take in and remember to ldquoLeave No Tracerdquo Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking at trailhead Elevation 2900 feet Location Located along the Trail Canyon Trail From the 210 Fwy exit Sunland Blvd and go east to Oro Vista then north on Oro Vista to Big Tujunga Canyon Road Hike in about 35 miles from Big Tujunga Canyon Road

Valley Forge Trail Camp

12 sites picnic tables vault toilets and fire pits provided Seasonal stream water when available (treat beforeusing) Hikers bikes or equestrian use only closed to motor vehicles Campfire permit required Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 3500 feet Location From the 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive north 14 miles to the Red Box Hike in following the signs 35 miles to the campgroundAmenities Water play and fishing opportunities

West Fork Trail Camp

7 sites picnic tables vault toilets and fire pits provided Seasonal stream water only (Treat before using) Campfire permit required Hikers bikes or equestrian use only Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for vehicles parked at trailhead Elevation 3100 feet Location From the 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive 14 miles to theRed Box Ranger Station Park there and walk through the gate on the Redbox Rincon Road (not paved) and hike in about 5 miles to campground Amenities The Silver Moccasin and Gabrielino National Recreation Trails intersect just south of the camp Water play and fishing opportunities

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SAN GABRIEL RIVER RANGER DISTRICT

110 N Wabash Ave

Glendora CA 91741

(626) 335-1251

(626) 914-3790 FAX

(800) 735-2922 (CRS voice)

(800) 735-2929 (CRS TDDTTY)

Coldbrook 22 sit es for tents or motor homes up to 22 feet long Piped water tables fire rings and vault toilets No hookups

or showers

Fee Camping is $12 per night additional vehicles $5 each Or with a valid Adventure Pass $10 per night and

$4 for extra vehicles No reservations first come first served The Day use fee is the Adventure Pass or $5 per

vehicle exit before sundown

Elevation 3350 feet

Location From 210 Fwy exit Azusa Avenue Drive north 18 miles on San Gabriel Canyon Road (Hwy 39) to

the campground entrance

Amenities Situated on the North Fork of the San Gabriel River approximately four miles from where the river

is often stocked with rainbow trout in the summer Roughly a quarter mile from camp is the Upper Bear Creek

trailhead for backpacking trips leading into the wilderness

Crystal Lake Campground

176 campsites for tents or motor homes up to 22 feet long Piped water tables fire pits and flush toilets No

hookups or showers Gates controlling access are closed at night from 10

pm to 6 am Fee $12 per night additional vehicles $5 each Day use only $5 per vehicle exit before 10 pm A valid Adventure Pass will be honored for day use trailhead parking and the extra vehicle fee for campsites Elevation 5800 feet Location Within the Crystal Lake Recreation Area From the 210 Fwy exit Azusa Avenue Drive north 25 miles on San Gabriel Canyon Road (Highway 39) to the campground entrance Amenities 11 hiking trails accessible from the recreation area The Department of Fish amp Game regularlystocks the lake with rainbow trout

Deer Flat Group Campground

9 group campsites accommodating up to a total of 300 people RVs up to 30 feet Piped water picnic tables andflush toilets Season begins Memorial Day to Sept 30 Fee Varies by site from $40 per day maximum of 20 persons to $600 per day for maximum of 300 persons Elevation 6300 feet Location Within the Crystal Lake Recreation Area From the 210 Fwy exit Azusa Avenue Drive north 25 miles on San Gabriel Canyon Road (Hwy 39) to the campground entranceAmenities (See Crystal Lakes amenities) Deer Flat is only about a mile from the Pacific Crest Trail Numerous other hiking trails are in the area

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Glenn Trail Camp 10 sites with tables stoves and vault toilets Stream water only (treat before using) Accessible to visitors with disabilities Permits are available through the District Office for road entry Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for vehicles parked at trailhead Elevation 2000 feet Location From the 210 Fwy exit Azusa Avenue Drive 12 miles north on San Gabriel Canyon Road (Hwy 39) to the West Fork of the San Gabriel River Hike 65 miles west from Highway 39 to Glenn Trail Camp Amenities A bicycle trail runs along side the West Fork Trout fishing is available catch and keep from the gate to the second bridge catch and release from the second bridge up to Cogswell Reservoir Off Road Vehicle area located 2 miles south

Maker Flat 21 campsites for tents and RVs up to 22 feet Piped water stoves firepots and flush toilets Fee Daily camping fee with Adventure Pass $10 per site $3 each additional vehicle and day use covered under Adventure Pass Season Open from May through October closed in winter Fee Daily camping fee without an Adventure Pass $12 per site $4 each additional vehicle $5 day use fee Elevation 6000 feet Location From Foothill Blvd in Claremont take Mills Avenue until it turns into Mt Baldy Road Drive 12 miles north on Mt Baldy Road (pass Mount Baldy Village) to the campground on the right (Note Foothill can be reached by taking Mountain Avenue north from the 10 Fwy) Amenities Located near the historic Mount Baldy Schoolhouse and Visitor Center in the Mount Baldy Village Just a short 20minute hike away is the San Antonio waterfalls and the trail to the top of Mount Baldy Also nearby is the Icehouse Canyon trailhead into the Cucamonga Wilderness Area Visitor Permits are required for entry and can be obtained at the Visitor Center or the District Office

SAN CLARAMOJAVE RIVERS RD 33708 Crown Valley RoadActon CA 93510 (661) 269-2808 (661) 296-5847 FAX(800) 735-2922 (CRS voice) (800) 735-2929 (CRS TDDTTY)

Please Note The Campground Symbol on your Angelnot a Forest Service Trail Camp on Bear Creek north ofcampgrounds which may show on an older map have

es National Forest map at Bear Creek is an error This is the West Fork Recreation Area The following been permanently removed Atmore Meadows Big Oak

Bouquet Chaparral Falls Prospect South Portal and Warm Springs

Apple Tree 8 tent sites Picnic tables fire pits vault toilets and piped water (shut off when temperatures reaches freezing) Season Year-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 6200 feet Location From the I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station bear right onto Big Pines Highway (County Road N4) and drive 2 miles to the campground

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Bear Camp

7 sites with tables and firepots No water Vault toilets Trash pick up is not available so please help by takingyour trash out with youSeason Year-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 5200 feet Location From Castaic turn northeast on Lake Hughes Road and drive 27 miles to the town of Lake Hughes Turn left on Elizabeth Lake Road and drive to Sawmill Mountain (northwest) on Sawmill Mountain LievreRidge Road and about 10 miles to the campground Amenities Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) nearby

Big Rock

8 sites for tents or RVs up to 20 feet Picnic tables fire pit vault toilets provided no piped water Season Year

round

Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking

Elevation 5000 feet

Location From Highway 138 in Pear blossom turn south on Longview Road Turn left on Avenue ldquoWrdquo and

drive past the Mojave Work Station Turn right on Big Rock Creek Road and continue up the canyon about 7

miles to where the pavement ends Turn right onto the dirt road and continue to the campground on your right

Amenities Primitive camp suited to four wheelers Forest Service map advisable Forest Service Road 2N11 to

the southeast connects to a network of backcountry roads and trails

Blue Ridge

8 sites for tents or RVrsquos up to 20 feet Picnic tables fire pit vault toilets provided no piped water Season May

through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions

Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking

Elevation 8000 feet

Location From I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Bear left and continue on Angeles Crest Highway

(Hwy 2) and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Bear left and continue on Angeles Crest

Highway for 18 miles Turn left (opposite Inspiration Point) on Blue Ridge Road and drive 3 miles to the

campground

Amenities The Pacific Crest Trail runs right alongside the camp Guff Camp also located alongside the PCT is

another option 2 miles to the southeast Low profile vehicles not recommended

Cottonwood

22 sites for tents or motor homes up to 22 feet long Tables firepots and vault toilets No piped water but a stream runs nearby (treat before using)Season Year roundFee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 2600 feet Location From Castaic turn northeast on Lake Hughes Road for approximately 21 miles to campground Amenities Grocery store nearby

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Guff

6 tent sites Remote area with picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided no piped water Season May

through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions

Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking

Elevation 8300 feet

Location From I-15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9

miles to the Big Pines Information Station Bear left and continue on Angeles Crest Highway for 18 miles Turn

left (opposite Inspiration Point) on Blue Ridge Road and drive 6 miles to the campground Low profile vehicles

not recommended

Jackson Flat Group Camp

5 sites Piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) fire pits group size tables BBQs and flush

toilets

Season Last weekend of May through September subject to change during snow and hazardous road

conditions

Fee For fees and reservations call (877) 4446777 or TDD (877) 8336777

Internet wwwrecreationgov

Elevation 7400 feet

Location From I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles

to the Big Pines Information Station Bear left and continue on Angeles Crest Highway for 3 miles Turn right

into Grassy Hollow Visitor Center and drive 1 mile to the campground

Lake

8 sites for tents or motor homes up to 18 feet Piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) fire pits picnic tables and vault toilets Season Last weekend of April through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions Fee For fees and reservations call (877) 4446777 or TDD (877) 8336777 Internet wwwrecreationgov Elevation 6100 feet Location From I-15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station bear right onto Big Pines Highway (CountyRoad N4) and drive 25 miles to campground Amenities Located right above Jackson Lake

Little Jimmy Trail Camp

Hike in only 16 sites with tables and stoves Only spring water available (treat water before using) Campfirepermit required only portable gas jellied petroleum or pressurized liquid fuel stoves allowed during fire season Please pack out what you pack in You are in bear country please be responsible about food items Fee Adventure Pass required for parking at Islip Saddle Trailhead (off Hwy 2) or other trailheads Location From the 210 Fwy exit Angeles Crest Highway Drive 41 miles on Angeles Crest Highway Park in the large clearing to the left (north) of the highway Cross the highway and pick up the Pacific Crest Trailleading east Follow the trail as it climbs through chaparral then into pines for 25 miles

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Lupine

11 sites for tents or RVs up to 16 feet Fire pits picnic tables vault toilet but no water Season May through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parkingElevation 6500 feet Location From I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Bear left and continue onto Angeles Crest Highway for 18 miles Turn left (opposite Inspiration Point) on Blue Ridge Road The campground is 56 miles beyond Guff Low profilevehicles not recommended

Mountain Oak

17 sites for tents or motor homes up to 18rsquo Piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) fire pits picnic tables and flush toilets Season Last weekend of April through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions Fee For fees and reservations call (877) 4446777 or TDD (877) 8336777Internet wwwrecreationgov Internet wwwrecreationgov Elevation 6200 feet Location From I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station bear right onto Big Pines Highway (County Road N4) and drive 3 miles to campground Amenities Flush toilets and lighting

Oak Flat

27 sites for tents or RVrsquos up to 18 feet long Fire pits tables and vault toilets No water Season Year-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 2800 feet Location From Castaic drive 6 miles north on Interstate 5 Turn left on Templin Highway and go under thefreeway Drive northwest for 3 more miles

Pea vine

4 tent sites Piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) fire pits picnic tables and flush toiletsSeason Year-round Fee Adventure or Interagency Pass required for parking Elevation 6100 feet Location From I-15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station bear right on Big Pines Highway (County Road N4) and drive 25 miles to campground

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Sawmill

8 sites for tents or RVs up to 16rsquo Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided No piped water SeasonYear-round but weather and heavy snow may make it inaccessible Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 5200 feet Location From Castaic turn northeast on Lake Hughes Road and drive 27 miles to the town of Lake Hughes Turn left (northwest) on County Road N2 (Pine Canyon Road) and drive to Sawmill Mountain (northwest) on Sawmill Mountain-Liebre Ridge Road and drive about 10 miles to the campground Amenities This campground is set on the Pacific Crest Trail It is also one mile from the Burnt Peak Trailhead which leads into the backcountry

South Fork

21 sites for tents and RVrsquos up to 16 feet Picnic tables fire rings vault toilets no water Special group areaavailable by reservation please contact Big Pines Information Station at (760) 2493504 for more information Season Year-round subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 4500 feet Location Take Highway 138 to 165th Street South Follow 165th Street which turns into Bobrsquos Gap Road At the end of the road turn left Take your first right at Big Rock Creek Road Drive 3 miles turn right on the dirt road to the campground Amenities From South Fork one has access to many hiking trails one of which leads to the nearby Devilrsquos Punchbowl County Park Forest Service map advisable

Spunky (closed due to flooding)

10 sites for tents or motor homes Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided no piped water SeasonYear-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 3300 feet Location From Castaic drive 6 miles south on Interstate 5 to Magic Mountain Parkway exit Take the exit and drive east to Valencia Blvd Turn left and drive about 2 miles to the Bouquet Canyon Road Turn north on Bouquet Canyon Road and drive about 15 miles Turn left on Spunky Canyon Road and drive 4 miles to thecampground Amenities The Pacific Crest Trail passes within one mile of this camp making for a good backcountryadventure Grocery store nearby

Streamside (closed due to flood damage)

9 tent sites Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided but no piped waterSeason Year round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 2500 feet Location From Castaic drive 6 miles south on Interstate 5 to Magic Mountain Parkway exit Take the exit and drive east to Valencia Blvd Turn left and drive about 2 miles to the Bouquet Canyon Road Turn north on Bouquet Canyon Road and drive about 14 miles

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Sycamore Flat

11 sites for tents or motor homes up to 18rsquo Fire pits picnic tables vault toilets piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) Season Year-round Fee Adventure or Interagency Pass required for parking Elevation 4200 feet Location From Highway 138 in Pear blossom turn south on Longview Road Turn left on Avenue W and drive past the Mojave Work Station Turn right on Big Rock Creek Road and continue up the canyon about 3 miles to the campground along the road on your left

Table Mountain

115 campsites available for tents or motor homes up to 34feet Picnic tables fire pits vault toilets and piped

water (shut off when temperatures at freezing)

Season Last weekend of April to November

Fee For fees and reservations call (877) 444-6777 or TDD (877) 833-6777 Two vehicles are allowed per site

and $5 for extra vehicles Web wwwrecreationgov

Elevation 7200 feet

Location From I-15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9

miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station turn right on Table Mountain Road and drive

one mile to the campground on your left

Amenities Table Mountain Road is a paved 2-lane county road easily accessible by most vehicles There is an

amphitheater available for use with reservation and a fee

Upper Shake (temporarily closed)

18 sites for tents or motor homes up to 22 feet Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided no piped water Check with District Office regarding availabilitySeason Year-round Fee Adventure or Interagency Pass required for parking Elevation 4400 feet Location From Castaic turn northeast on Lake Hughes Road and drive 27 miles to the town of Lake Hughes Turn left (northwest) on County Road N2 (Pine Canyon Road) and drive about 55 miles to the entrance road on the left Amenities Easy access to the Pacific Crest Trail which passes nearby Lower Shake is currently closed

Zuni (Closed due to flood damage)

10 tent sites Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided no piped water Season Year-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 1700 feet Location From Castaic drive 6 miles south on Interstate 5 to the Magic Mountain Parkway exit Take the exitto Valencia Blvd Turn left and drive about 2 miles to Bouquet Canyon Road Turn north on Bouquet Canyon Road and drive about 7 miles to the campground

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Page 2: Angeles National Forest Campgrounds...The trail camp can be reached by walking through the picnic area downstream on the Gabrielino Trail 2 miles, then up Bear Canyon 1.5 miles. Amenities:

LOS ANGELES RIVER RANGER DISTRICT

12371 N Little Tujunga Canyon Road

San Fernando CA 91342

(818) 899-1900

(818) 896-6727 FAX

(800) 735-2922 (CRS voice)

(800) 735-2929 (CRS TDDTTY)

Bandido Group Campground

24 campsites for tents or motor homes up to 40 feet long No water 2fire pits vault toilets and tables Twenty

horse corrals 3 water troughs and hitching rails Contact the District Office for reservations

Open April 1 through Nov 15 (snow permitting)

Fee Reservations required through the District Office to reserve half (maximum 60 people) or the entire

campground (maximum 120 people) per night

Elevation 5840 feet

Location From 210 Fwy north of Pasadena take the Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) exit and drive north for

29 miles to the intersection of Santa Clara Divide Road Three Points (there is a sign) Turn left and drive 2

miles to the campground on the left

Bear Canyon Trail Camp

3 sites with stove no toilets seasonal stream water (treat before using) Hike in only Campfire permit required When Fire Restrictions are in place only portable gas jellied petroleum or pressurized liquid fuel stoves areallowed Fee Adventure or Interagency Pass required for vehicles parked at trailhead Elevation 3400 feet Location From the 210 north of Pasadena exit the Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) Drive 93 miles north to the Switzerrsquos Picnic Area The trail camp can be reached by walking through the picnic area downstream on theGabrielino Trail 2 miles then up Bear Canyon 15 miles Amenities Hiking (Bear Canyon Trail Gabrielino National Recreation Trail)

Big Buck Trail Camp

5 sites benches fire rings No toilets Stream water only (treat before using) Campfire permit required onlyportable gas jellied petroleum or pressurized liquid fuel stoves are allowedSeasonal camping from April 1 to Nov 15 (snow permitting) Fee Adventure or Interagency Pass required for vehicles parked at trailhead Elevation 5500 feet Location Located on the Pacific Crest Trail between Mt Gleason and Mill Creek Summit Hike in from Mill Creek Summit off the Angeles Forest Highway about 6 miles or drive 5 miles on the Santa Clara Divide Roadand hike in

Buckhorn

38 sites for tents or motor homes up to 20 feet long Piped water fire pits vault toilets and picnic tables areprovided Open from April 1 to Nov 15 (snow permitting) Fee $12 per night per site includes 2 vehicles Elevation 6500 feet Location From 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit the Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive northeast for 36 miles to the signed campground entrance on the left Amenities The Burkhart Trail begins here and leads into the backcountry Cooper Canyon is only a 275-mile hike from Buckhorn

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Chilao

111 campsites for tents or motor homes up to 36 feet long No hookups piped water fire pits vault toilets (five

are fully accessible for visitors with disabilities) and picnic tables

Fee $12 per nightper site allowing 2 vehicles and 8 people

Elevation 5300 feet

Location From 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit the Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive 26 miles

northeast to the signed campground entrance road on the left

Amenities Chilao Visitor Center on grounds nature program on summer weekends Pacific Crest Trail

accessible from Three Points 3 miles north of campground on Highway 2 Parking available at Three Points

trailhead (Adventure or Interagency Pass required at trailhead)

Cooper Canyon Trail Camp

8 sites picnic tables stoves and vault toilets Seasonal stream water (treat before using) Open April 1 to Nov 15 (snow permitting) Campfires allowed when Fire Restrictions are not in effect Campfire permit required Fee Adventure or Interagency Pass required for vehicles parked at trailhead Elevation 6300 feet Location From 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive about 34 miles north pass Mount Waterman Ski Area Accessible via the Burkhart Trail below Buckhorn Campground Approximately 2mile hike to the campground Amenities Fishing and hiking on the Pacific Crest Trail

Coulter Group Campground

1 large campsite which accommodates up to 50 people Piped water vault toilet 1 fire ring 1 B BQ pit and 4 tables are provided Open April 1 through Nov 15 (snow permitting) Fee Fifty people maximum Please call the District Office for information and reservations Elevation 5200 feet Location From 210 Fwy north of Pasadena take the Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) exit and drive north for26 miles to the signed campground entrance on the left

De Vore Trail Camp

6 sites with picnic tables and fire pits no toilets No piped water stream water may be available ( treat beforeusing) Campfire permit required fires allowed in stoves when Fire Restrictions are not in effect Equestrian useok Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for vehicles parked at trailhead Elevation 3000 feet Location From 210 Fwy north of Pasadena take the Angeles Crest Highway (2) to the Red Box Station approximately 14 miles Park there walk through the gate on the Redbox Rincon Road (not paved) and walk about 55 miles to the campground

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Fall Creek Trail Camp

10 sites with stoves fire rings and vault toilets Water may be available in nearby seasonal stream (treat before

using) Campfire permit required only portable gas jellied petroleum or pressurized liquid fuel stoves are

allowed

Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for vehicles parked at trailhead

Elevation 3500 feet

Location Located off the Angeles Forest Highway (County N3) 45 miles south of the Monte Cristo

Campground or hike in via Fall Creek Road 15 miles or Fall Creek Trail 3 miles

Amenities Fishing in Big Tujunga Creek adjacent to site Native fishery Campground is located in a stand of

trees overlooking this creek Area is available for hiking or mountain bike use

Gould Mesa Trail Camp

3 sites with tables amp stoves 3 hitching rails Vault toilets Stream water (treat before using) Campfire permit

required

Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for vehicles parked at trailhead

Elevation 1500 feet

Location Hike in only Accessible by the Gabrielino National Recreation Trail From the 210 Freeway to

Windsor Avenue Go right on Windsor to Ventura Street and park Take the Gabrielino Trail 2 miles to the

campground Or from the 210 Fwy exit Angeles Crest Highway and head north about 2 miles Park on the right

before you enter the forest and hike the trail 1 mile to the campground

Hoegees Trail Camp

15 sites with tables stoves and fire pits Vault toilets No piped water seasonal stream (treat before using) Campfire permit required Fires allowed in stoves when Fire Restrictions are not in effect Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking at trailhead Elevation 2500 feet Location From the 210 Fwy exit Santa Anita Avenue in Arcadia and go north 6 miles to the Chantry Flat Picnic Area Hike in about 2 miles off the Winter Creek Trail

Horse Flats

25 campsites for tents or motor homes up to 20 feet No water 3 hitching rails and small corrals Tables fire pits and vault toilets Fires allowed in stoves when Fire Restrictions are not in effect Open April 1 to November 15 (snow permitting) Fee $12 per nightper site No reservations first come first served Elevation 5800 feet Location From 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit the Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive 29 miles to intersection of the Santa Clara Divide Road at the Three Points (there is a sign) Turn left and drive 3 miles to the campground

Idlehour Trail Camp

4 sites with tables No stoves or toilets Seasonal stream water only (treat before using) Campfire permit required Only portable gas jellied petroleum or pressurized liquid fuel stoves are allowed Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for vehicles parked at trailhead Elevation 2500 feet Location Hike in only Above Henninger Flat off the Mt Wilson toll road on the Idlehour Trail

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Lightning Point Group Campground

6 sites no water stoves fire pits and 26 horse corrals and hitching rails Group size BBQ and tablesAccommodates 230 campers Open April 1 to Nov 15 (snow permitting) Fee Reservations required 3040 people maximum per site Please call the District Office for information and reservations Elevation 6200 feet Location Above the 210 Fwy in the TujungaSunland area off Mt Gleason Road

Little Jimmy Trail Camp

16 sites with tables and stoves Only spring water available (treat water before using) Campfire permit

required Only portable gas jellied petroleum or pressurized liquid fuel stoves allowed during fire season

Open April 1 to November 15 (snow permitting)

Fee Adventure or Interagency Pass required for vehicles parked at Islip Saddle Trailhead (off Hwy 2)

Elevation 7500 feet

Location From the 210 Fwy exit Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive 41 miles from La Canada Park in

the large clearing to the left (north) of the highway Cross the highway and pick up the Pacific Crest Trail

leading east Follow the well graded trail as it climbs through chaparral then into pines for 25 miles Or from

the Azusa Avenue exit (Highway 39) drive 25 miles north on San Gabriel Canyon Road (Highway 39) to the

Crystal Lake entrance Park in the large dirt clearing to the right just before the locked gate Hike in from

Crystal Lake 3 miles

Messenger Flat

10 tent sites no water fire pits tables and vault toilets April 1 to Nov 15 (snow permitting)

Fee $5 per nightper site

Elevation 5500 feet

Location From the 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive north for 9

miles Turn left onto Angeles Forest Highway (County Road N3) and drive about 12 miles to the intersection

with Santa Clara Divide Road Turn left and continue 11 miles to the campground

Note Heavy snows may result in road closure

Amenities Two corrals available for equestrian visitors The Pacific Crest Trail runs right past this camp and

Mt Gleason is located about a half mile to the east

Millard Trail Camp

5 sites with fire pits tables and vault toilets Walk-in campsite No water only year round stream (treat beforeusing) Fee Adventure or Interagency pass required for parking Elevation 1900 feet Location From the 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit Lake Avenue and go north to Loma Alta Drive Turn west (left) on Loma Alta and drive to the Chaney Trail (flashing yellow light) Follow signs to the campground Amenities The trail begins here to Inspiration Point and San Gabriel Peak Millard Falls best viewed in thewinter and early spring is approximately one mile from the campground

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Monte Cristo

19 sites for tents or motor homes up to 30 feet Two sites are fully accessible for visitors with disabilities No water fire pits and 3 accessible vault toilets Fee $8 per night $2 for each extra vehicle Elevation 3600 feet Location From 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive north for 9 miles Turn left onto Angeles Forest Highway (County Road N3) and drive about 9 miles to the campground Amenities Hidden Springs Cafe is 2 miles south of the Angeles Forest Highway Nearby stream flows eight months out of the year Fishing opportunities two miles downstream at junction of Big Tujunga Creek

Mount Lowe Trail Camp

4 sites with tables fire pits and vault toilets Hitching rail for horses Campfire permit required Fires allowed

in stoves when Fire Restrictions are not in effect

Fee Adventure or Interagency pass required for parking

Elevation 4500 feet

Location Hike in only From the 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit Lake Avenue and go north to Loma Alta

Drive Turn west (left) on Loma Alta and drive to the Chaney Trail (flashing yellow light) From Locked gate

hike 45 miles on road which follows old railroad bed to Mount Lowe Trail Camp

Mount Pacifico

7 tent sites picnic tables fire pits vault toilets No water Open May 15 through Nov 15 (snow permitting) Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 7100 feet Location From 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive north for 9 miles Turn left onto Angeles Forest Highway (County Road N3) and drive about 12 miles to the intersection with Santa Clara Divide Road at Mill Creek Summit (there is a sign) Turn right and drive about 6 miles to the signed gate Turn left and then take the dirt road for 4 miles to the campground The gate is locked in the winter when the road is impassable Walk in at that time

Oakwilde Trail Camp

7 tent sites each with table and fire pits vault toilets Stream water (treat before using) Caution Be alert for

high water in the rainy season

Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking

Elevation 1800 feet

Location From the 210 Fwy exit Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) Go north 95 miles to Switzerrsquos Picnic Area

and hike down the trail 3 miles Or exit WindsorArroyo off in La Canada go north to the intersection of

Ventura Street Hike in from gated fire road 5 miles to Oakwilde

Spring Trail Camp

3 sites with vault toilets and hitching rails No stoves and no water Fees Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 4700 feet Location Hike in contact the District Office for information

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Spruce Grove Trail Camp

7 sites with tables and stoves Vault toilets No piped water seasonal stream nearby (treat before using) Campfire permit required Fires allowed in stoves when Fire Restrictions are not in effect Fees Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 3100 feet Location From the 210 Fwy exit Santa Anita Avenue and drive north 6 miles to Chantry Flat Picnic Area Hikein 4 miles to campground Amenities Shady canyon A privately owned pack station and a small store are located at Chantry Flat

Sulphur Springs Group Campground

12 tent sites for tents or motor homes up to 16rsquo long No water vault toilets fire pits and tables are provided as well as corrals and a watering trough Open April 1 to Nov 15 (snow permitting) Fee Maximum of 80 people Call the District for reservations and information Elevation 5400 feet Location From the 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive north 29 miles to the intersection with Santa Clara Divide Road at Three Points (there is a sign) Turn left and drive 5 miles to the campground entrance road on the right (it will seem like the continuation of the road yoursquore on)

Tom Lucas Trail Camp

2 sites no toilets Water available in nearby seasonal stream (treat before using) Campfire permit required onlyportable gas jellied petroleum or pressurized liquid fuel stoves are allowed during fire Season Please pack out what you take in and remember to ldquoLeave No Tracerdquo Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking at trailhead Elevation 2900 feet Location Located along the Trail Canyon Trail From the 210 Fwy exit Sunland Blvd and go east to Oro Vista then north on Oro Vista to Big Tujunga Canyon Road Hike in about 35 miles from Big Tujunga Canyon Road

Valley Forge Trail Camp

12 sites picnic tables vault toilets and fire pits provided Seasonal stream water when available (treat beforeusing) Hikers bikes or equestrian use only closed to motor vehicles Campfire permit required Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 3500 feet Location From the 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive north 14 miles to the Red Box Hike in following the signs 35 miles to the campgroundAmenities Water play and fishing opportunities

West Fork Trail Camp

7 sites picnic tables vault toilets and fire pits provided Seasonal stream water only (Treat before using) Campfire permit required Hikers bikes or equestrian use only Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for vehicles parked at trailhead Elevation 3100 feet Location From the 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive 14 miles to theRed Box Ranger Station Park there and walk through the gate on the Redbox Rincon Road (not paved) and hike in about 5 miles to campground Amenities The Silver Moccasin and Gabrielino National Recreation Trails intersect just south of the camp Water play and fishing opportunities

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SAN GABRIEL RIVER RANGER DISTRICT

110 N Wabash Ave

Glendora CA 91741

(626) 335-1251

(626) 914-3790 FAX

(800) 735-2922 (CRS voice)

(800) 735-2929 (CRS TDDTTY)

Coldbrook 22 sit es for tents or motor homes up to 22 feet long Piped water tables fire rings and vault toilets No hookups

or showers

Fee Camping is $12 per night additional vehicles $5 each Or with a valid Adventure Pass $10 per night and

$4 for extra vehicles No reservations first come first served The Day use fee is the Adventure Pass or $5 per

vehicle exit before sundown

Elevation 3350 feet

Location From 210 Fwy exit Azusa Avenue Drive north 18 miles on San Gabriel Canyon Road (Hwy 39) to

the campground entrance

Amenities Situated on the North Fork of the San Gabriel River approximately four miles from where the river

is often stocked with rainbow trout in the summer Roughly a quarter mile from camp is the Upper Bear Creek

trailhead for backpacking trips leading into the wilderness

Crystal Lake Campground

176 campsites for tents or motor homes up to 22 feet long Piped water tables fire pits and flush toilets No

hookups or showers Gates controlling access are closed at night from 10

pm to 6 am Fee $12 per night additional vehicles $5 each Day use only $5 per vehicle exit before 10 pm A valid Adventure Pass will be honored for day use trailhead parking and the extra vehicle fee for campsites Elevation 5800 feet Location Within the Crystal Lake Recreation Area From the 210 Fwy exit Azusa Avenue Drive north 25 miles on San Gabriel Canyon Road (Highway 39) to the campground entrance Amenities 11 hiking trails accessible from the recreation area The Department of Fish amp Game regularlystocks the lake with rainbow trout

Deer Flat Group Campground

9 group campsites accommodating up to a total of 300 people RVs up to 30 feet Piped water picnic tables andflush toilets Season begins Memorial Day to Sept 30 Fee Varies by site from $40 per day maximum of 20 persons to $600 per day for maximum of 300 persons Elevation 6300 feet Location Within the Crystal Lake Recreation Area From the 210 Fwy exit Azusa Avenue Drive north 25 miles on San Gabriel Canyon Road (Hwy 39) to the campground entranceAmenities (See Crystal Lakes amenities) Deer Flat is only about a mile from the Pacific Crest Trail Numerous other hiking trails are in the area

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Glenn Trail Camp 10 sites with tables stoves and vault toilets Stream water only (treat before using) Accessible to visitors with disabilities Permits are available through the District Office for road entry Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for vehicles parked at trailhead Elevation 2000 feet Location From the 210 Fwy exit Azusa Avenue Drive 12 miles north on San Gabriel Canyon Road (Hwy 39) to the West Fork of the San Gabriel River Hike 65 miles west from Highway 39 to Glenn Trail Camp Amenities A bicycle trail runs along side the West Fork Trout fishing is available catch and keep from the gate to the second bridge catch and release from the second bridge up to Cogswell Reservoir Off Road Vehicle area located 2 miles south

Maker Flat 21 campsites for tents and RVs up to 22 feet Piped water stoves firepots and flush toilets Fee Daily camping fee with Adventure Pass $10 per site $3 each additional vehicle and day use covered under Adventure Pass Season Open from May through October closed in winter Fee Daily camping fee without an Adventure Pass $12 per site $4 each additional vehicle $5 day use fee Elevation 6000 feet Location From Foothill Blvd in Claremont take Mills Avenue until it turns into Mt Baldy Road Drive 12 miles north on Mt Baldy Road (pass Mount Baldy Village) to the campground on the right (Note Foothill can be reached by taking Mountain Avenue north from the 10 Fwy) Amenities Located near the historic Mount Baldy Schoolhouse and Visitor Center in the Mount Baldy Village Just a short 20minute hike away is the San Antonio waterfalls and the trail to the top of Mount Baldy Also nearby is the Icehouse Canyon trailhead into the Cucamonga Wilderness Area Visitor Permits are required for entry and can be obtained at the Visitor Center or the District Office

SAN CLARAMOJAVE RIVERS RD 33708 Crown Valley RoadActon CA 93510 (661) 269-2808 (661) 296-5847 FAX(800) 735-2922 (CRS voice) (800) 735-2929 (CRS TDDTTY)

Please Note The Campground Symbol on your Angelnot a Forest Service Trail Camp on Bear Creek north ofcampgrounds which may show on an older map have

es National Forest map at Bear Creek is an error This is the West Fork Recreation Area The following been permanently removed Atmore Meadows Big Oak

Bouquet Chaparral Falls Prospect South Portal and Warm Springs

Apple Tree 8 tent sites Picnic tables fire pits vault toilets and piped water (shut off when temperatures reaches freezing) Season Year-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 6200 feet Location From the I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station bear right onto Big Pines Highway (County Road N4) and drive 2 miles to the campground

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Bear Camp

7 sites with tables and firepots No water Vault toilets Trash pick up is not available so please help by takingyour trash out with youSeason Year-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 5200 feet Location From Castaic turn northeast on Lake Hughes Road and drive 27 miles to the town of Lake Hughes Turn left on Elizabeth Lake Road and drive to Sawmill Mountain (northwest) on Sawmill Mountain LievreRidge Road and about 10 miles to the campground Amenities Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) nearby

Big Rock

8 sites for tents or RVs up to 20 feet Picnic tables fire pit vault toilets provided no piped water Season Year

round

Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking

Elevation 5000 feet

Location From Highway 138 in Pear blossom turn south on Longview Road Turn left on Avenue ldquoWrdquo and

drive past the Mojave Work Station Turn right on Big Rock Creek Road and continue up the canyon about 7

miles to where the pavement ends Turn right onto the dirt road and continue to the campground on your right

Amenities Primitive camp suited to four wheelers Forest Service map advisable Forest Service Road 2N11 to

the southeast connects to a network of backcountry roads and trails

Blue Ridge

8 sites for tents or RVrsquos up to 20 feet Picnic tables fire pit vault toilets provided no piped water Season May

through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions

Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking

Elevation 8000 feet

Location From I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Bear left and continue on Angeles Crest Highway

(Hwy 2) and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Bear left and continue on Angeles Crest

Highway for 18 miles Turn left (opposite Inspiration Point) on Blue Ridge Road and drive 3 miles to the

campground

Amenities The Pacific Crest Trail runs right alongside the camp Guff Camp also located alongside the PCT is

another option 2 miles to the southeast Low profile vehicles not recommended

Cottonwood

22 sites for tents or motor homes up to 22 feet long Tables firepots and vault toilets No piped water but a stream runs nearby (treat before using)Season Year roundFee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 2600 feet Location From Castaic turn northeast on Lake Hughes Road for approximately 21 miles to campground Amenities Grocery store nearby

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Guff

6 tent sites Remote area with picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided no piped water Season May

through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions

Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking

Elevation 8300 feet

Location From I-15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9

miles to the Big Pines Information Station Bear left and continue on Angeles Crest Highway for 18 miles Turn

left (opposite Inspiration Point) on Blue Ridge Road and drive 6 miles to the campground Low profile vehicles

not recommended

Jackson Flat Group Camp

5 sites Piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) fire pits group size tables BBQs and flush

toilets

Season Last weekend of May through September subject to change during snow and hazardous road

conditions

Fee For fees and reservations call (877) 4446777 or TDD (877) 8336777

Internet wwwrecreationgov

Elevation 7400 feet

Location From I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles

to the Big Pines Information Station Bear left and continue on Angeles Crest Highway for 3 miles Turn right

into Grassy Hollow Visitor Center and drive 1 mile to the campground

Lake

8 sites for tents or motor homes up to 18 feet Piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) fire pits picnic tables and vault toilets Season Last weekend of April through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions Fee For fees and reservations call (877) 4446777 or TDD (877) 8336777 Internet wwwrecreationgov Elevation 6100 feet Location From I-15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station bear right onto Big Pines Highway (CountyRoad N4) and drive 25 miles to campground Amenities Located right above Jackson Lake

Little Jimmy Trail Camp

Hike in only 16 sites with tables and stoves Only spring water available (treat water before using) Campfirepermit required only portable gas jellied petroleum or pressurized liquid fuel stoves allowed during fire season Please pack out what you pack in You are in bear country please be responsible about food items Fee Adventure Pass required for parking at Islip Saddle Trailhead (off Hwy 2) or other trailheads Location From the 210 Fwy exit Angeles Crest Highway Drive 41 miles on Angeles Crest Highway Park in the large clearing to the left (north) of the highway Cross the highway and pick up the Pacific Crest Trailleading east Follow the trail as it climbs through chaparral then into pines for 25 miles

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Lupine

11 sites for tents or RVs up to 16 feet Fire pits picnic tables vault toilet but no water Season May through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parkingElevation 6500 feet Location From I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Bear left and continue onto Angeles Crest Highway for 18 miles Turn left (opposite Inspiration Point) on Blue Ridge Road The campground is 56 miles beyond Guff Low profilevehicles not recommended

Mountain Oak

17 sites for tents or motor homes up to 18rsquo Piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) fire pits picnic tables and flush toilets Season Last weekend of April through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions Fee For fees and reservations call (877) 4446777 or TDD (877) 8336777Internet wwwrecreationgov Internet wwwrecreationgov Elevation 6200 feet Location From I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station bear right onto Big Pines Highway (County Road N4) and drive 3 miles to campground Amenities Flush toilets and lighting

Oak Flat

27 sites for tents or RVrsquos up to 18 feet long Fire pits tables and vault toilets No water Season Year-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 2800 feet Location From Castaic drive 6 miles north on Interstate 5 Turn left on Templin Highway and go under thefreeway Drive northwest for 3 more miles

Pea vine

4 tent sites Piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) fire pits picnic tables and flush toiletsSeason Year-round Fee Adventure or Interagency Pass required for parking Elevation 6100 feet Location From I-15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station bear right on Big Pines Highway (County Road N4) and drive 25 miles to campground

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Sawmill

8 sites for tents or RVs up to 16rsquo Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided No piped water SeasonYear-round but weather and heavy snow may make it inaccessible Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 5200 feet Location From Castaic turn northeast on Lake Hughes Road and drive 27 miles to the town of Lake Hughes Turn left (northwest) on County Road N2 (Pine Canyon Road) and drive to Sawmill Mountain (northwest) on Sawmill Mountain-Liebre Ridge Road and drive about 10 miles to the campground Amenities This campground is set on the Pacific Crest Trail It is also one mile from the Burnt Peak Trailhead which leads into the backcountry

South Fork

21 sites for tents and RVrsquos up to 16 feet Picnic tables fire rings vault toilets no water Special group areaavailable by reservation please contact Big Pines Information Station at (760) 2493504 for more information Season Year-round subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 4500 feet Location Take Highway 138 to 165th Street South Follow 165th Street which turns into Bobrsquos Gap Road At the end of the road turn left Take your first right at Big Rock Creek Road Drive 3 miles turn right on the dirt road to the campground Amenities From South Fork one has access to many hiking trails one of which leads to the nearby Devilrsquos Punchbowl County Park Forest Service map advisable

Spunky (closed due to flooding)

10 sites for tents or motor homes Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided no piped water SeasonYear-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 3300 feet Location From Castaic drive 6 miles south on Interstate 5 to Magic Mountain Parkway exit Take the exit and drive east to Valencia Blvd Turn left and drive about 2 miles to the Bouquet Canyon Road Turn north on Bouquet Canyon Road and drive about 15 miles Turn left on Spunky Canyon Road and drive 4 miles to thecampground Amenities The Pacific Crest Trail passes within one mile of this camp making for a good backcountryadventure Grocery store nearby

Streamside (closed due to flood damage)

9 tent sites Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided but no piped waterSeason Year round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 2500 feet Location From Castaic drive 6 miles south on Interstate 5 to Magic Mountain Parkway exit Take the exit and drive east to Valencia Blvd Turn left and drive about 2 miles to the Bouquet Canyon Road Turn north on Bouquet Canyon Road and drive about 14 miles

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Sycamore Flat

11 sites for tents or motor homes up to 18rsquo Fire pits picnic tables vault toilets piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) Season Year-round Fee Adventure or Interagency Pass required for parking Elevation 4200 feet Location From Highway 138 in Pear blossom turn south on Longview Road Turn left on Avenue W and drive past the Mojave Work Station Turn right on Big Rock Creek Road and continue up the canyon about 3 miles to the campground along the road on your left

Table Mountain

115 campsites available for tents or motor homes up to 34feet Picnic tables fire pits vault toilets and piped

water (shut off when temperatures at freezing)

Season Last weekend of April to November

Fee For fees and reservations call (877) 444-6777 or TDD (877) 833-6777 Two vehicles are allowed per site

and $5 for extra vehicles Web wwwrecreationgov

Elevation 7200 feet

Location From I-15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9

miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station turn right on Table Mountain Road and drive

one mile to the campground on your left

Amenities Table Mountain Road is a paved 2-lane county road easily accessible by most vehicles There is an

amphitheater available for use with reservation and a fee

Upper Shake (temporarily closed)

18 sites for tents or motor homes up to 22 feet Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided no piped water Check with District Office regarding availabilitySeason Year-round Fee Adventure or Interagency Pass required for parking Elevation 4400 feet Location From Castaic turn northeast on Lake Hughes Road and drive 27 miles to the town of Lake Hughes Turn left (northwest) on County Road N2 (Pine Canyon Road) and drive about 55 miles to the entrance road on the left Amenities Easy access to the Pacific Crest Trail which passes nearby Lower Shake is currently closed

Zuni (Closed due to flood damage)

10 tent sites Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided no piped water Season Year-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 1700 feet Location From Castaic drive 6 miles south on Interstate 5 to the Magic Mountain Parkway exit Take the exitto Valencia Blvd Turn left and drive about 2 miles to Bouquet Canyon Road Turn north on Bouquet Canyon Road and drive about 7 miles to the campground

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Page 3: Angeles National Forest Campgrounds...The trail camp can be reached by walking through the picnic area downstream on the Gabrielino Trail 2 miles, then up Bear Canyon 1.5 miles. Amenities:

Chilao

111 campsites for tents or motor homes up to 36 feet long No hookups piped water fire pits vault toilets (five

are fully accessible for visitors with disabilities) and picnic tables

Fee $12 per nightper site allowing 2 vehicles and 8 people

Elevation 5300 feet

Location From 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit the Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive 26 miles

northeast to the signed campground entrance road on the left

Amenities Chilao Visitor Center on grounds nature program on summer weekends Pacific Crest Trail

accessible from Three Points 3 miles north of campground on Highway 2 Parking available at Three Points

trailhead (Adventure or Interagency Pass required at trailhead)

Cooper Canyon Trail Camp

8 sites picnic tables stoves and vault toilets Seasonal stream water (treat before using) Open April 1 to Nov 15 (snow permitting) Campfires allowed when Fire Restrictions are not in effect Campfire permit required Fee Adventure or Interagency Pass required for vehicles parked at trailhead Elevation 6300 feet Location From 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive about 34 miles north pass Mount Waterman Ski Area Accessible via the Burkhart Trail below Buckhorn Campground Approximately 2mile hike to the campground Amenities Fishing and hiking on the Pacific Crest Trail

Coulter Group Campground

1 large campsite which accommodates up to 50 people Piped water vault toilet 1 fire ring 1 B BQ pit and 4 tables are provided Open April 1 through Nov 15 (snow permitting) Fee Fifty people maximum Please call the District Office for information and reservations Elevation 5200 feet Location From 210 Fwy north of Pasadena take the Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) exit and drive north for26 miles to the signed campground entrance on the left

De Vore Trail Camp

6 sites with picnic tables and fire pits no toilets No piped water stream water may be available ( treat beforeusing) Campfire permit required fires allowed in stoves when Fire Restrictions are not in effect Equestrian useok Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for vehicles parked at trailhead Elevation 3000 feet Location From 210 Fwy north of Pasadena take the Angeles Crest Highway (2) to the Red Box Station approximately 14 miles Park there walk through the gate on the Redbox Rincon Road (not paved) and walk about 55 miles to the campground

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Fall Creek Trail Camp

10 sites with stoves fire rings and vault toilets Water may be available in nearby seasonal stream (treat before

using) Campfire permit required only portable gas jellied petroleum or pressurized liquid fuel stoves are

allowed

Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for vehicles parked at trailhead

Elevation 3500 feet

Location Located off the Angeles Forest Highway (County N3) 45 miles south of the Monte Cristo

Campground or hike in via Fall Creek Road 15 miles or Fall Creek Trail 3 miles

Amenities Fishing in Big Tujunga Creek adjacent to site Native fishery Campground is located in a stand of

trees overlooking this creek Area is available for hiking or mountain bike use

Gould Mesa Trail Camp

3 sites with tables amp stoves 3 hitching rails Vault toilets Stream water (treat before using) Campfire permit

required

Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for vehicles parked at trailhead

Elevation 1500 feet

Location Hike in only Accessible by the Gabrielino National Recreation Trail From the 210 Freeway to

Windsor Avenue Go right on Windsor to Ventura Street and park Take the Gabrielino Trail 2 miles to the

campground Or from the 210 Fwy exit Angeles Crest Highway and head north about 2 miles Park on the right

before you enter the forest and hike the trail 1 mile to the campground

Hoegees Trail Camp

15 sites with tables stoves and fire pits Vault toilets No piped water seasonal stream (treat before using) Campfire permit required Fires allowed in stoves when Fire Restrictions are not in effect Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking at trailhead Elevation 2500 feet Location From the 210 Fwy exit Santa Anita Avenue in Arcadia and go north 6 miles to the Chantry Flat Picnic Area Hike in about 2 miles off the Winter Creek Trail

Horse Flats

25 campsites for tents or motor homes up to 20 feet No water 3 hitching rails and small corrals Tables fire pits and vault toilets Fires allowed in stoves when Fire Restrictions are not in effect Open April 1 to November 15 (snow permitting) Fee $12 per nightper site No reservations first come first served Elevation 5800 feet Location From 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit the Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive 29 miles to intersection of the Santa Clara Divide Road at the Three Points (there is a sign) Turn left and drive 3 miles to the campground

Idlehour Trail Camp

4 sites with tables No stoves or toilets Seasonal stream water only (treat before using) Campfire permit required Only portable gas jellied petroleum or pressurized liquid fuel stoves are allowed Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for vehicles parked at trailhead Elevation 2500 feet Location Hike in only Above Henninger Flat off the Mt Wilson toll road on the Idlehour Trail

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Lightning Point Group Campground

6 sites no water stoves fire pits and 26 horse corrals and hitching rails Group size BBQ and tablesAccommodates 230 campers Open April 1 to Nov 15 (snow permitting) Fee Reservations required 3040 people maximum per site Please call the District Office for information and reservations Elevation 6200 feet Location Above the 210 Fwy in the TujungaSunland area off Mt Gleason Road

Little Jimmy Trail Camp

16 sites with tables and stoves Only spring water available (treat water before using) Campfire permit

required Only portable gas jellied petroleum or pressurized liquid fuel stoves allowed during fire season

Open April 1 to November 15 (snow permitting)

Fee Adventure or Interagency Pass required for vehicles parked at Islip Saddle Trailhead (off Hwy 2)

Elevation 7500 feet

Location From the 210 Fwy exit Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive 41 miles from La Canada Park in

the large clearing to the left (north) of the highway Cross the highway and pick up the Pacific Crest Trail

leading east Follow the well graded trail as it climbs through chaparral then into pines for 25 miles Or from

the Azusa Avenue exit (Highway 39) drive 25 miles north on San Gabriel Canyon Road (Highway 39) to the

Crystal Lake entrance Park in the large dirt clearing to the right just before the locked gate Hike in from

Crystal Lake 3 miles

Messenger Flat

10 tent sites no water fire pits tables and vault toilets April 1 to Nov 15 (snow permitting)

Fee $5 per nightper site

Elevation 5500 feet

Location From the 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive north for 9

miles Turn left onto Angeles Forest Highway (County Road N3) and drive about 12 miles to the intersection

with Santa Clara Divide Road Turn left and continue 11 miles to the campground

Note Heavy snows may result in road closure

Amenities Two corrals available for equestrian visitors The Pacific Crest Trail runs right past this camp and

Mt Gleason is located about a half mile to the east

Millard Trail Camp

5 sites with fire pits tables and vault toilets Walk-in campsite No water only year round stream (treat beforeusing) Fee Adventure or Interagency pass required for parking Elevation 1900 feet Location From the 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit Lake Avenue and go north to Loma Alta Drive Turn west (left) on Loma Alta and drive to the Chaney Trail (flashing yellow light) Follow signs to the campground Amenities The trail begins here to Inspiration Point and San Gabriel Peak Millard Falls best viewed in thewinter and early spring is approximately one mile from the campground

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Monte Cristo

19 sites for tents or motor homes up to 30 feet Two sites are fully accessible for visitors with disabilities No water fire pits and 3 accessible vault toilets Fee $8 per night $2 for each extra vehicle Elevation 3600 feet Location From 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive north for 9 miles Turn left onto Angeles Forest Highway (County Road N3) and drive about 9 miles to the campground Amenities Hidden Springs Cafe is 2 miles south of the Angeles Forest Highway Nearby stream flows eight months out of the year Fishing opportunities two miles downstream at junction of Big Tujunga Creek

Mount Lowe Trail Camp

4 sites with tables fire pits and vault toilets Hitching rail for horses Campfire permit required Fires allowed

in stoves when Fire Restrictions are not in effect

Fee Adventure or Interagency pass required for parking

Elevation 4500 feet

Location Hike in only From the 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit Lake Avenue and go north to Loma Alta

Drive Turn west (left) on Loma Alta and drive to the Chaney Trail (flashing yellow light) From Locked gate

hike 45 miles on road which follows old railroad bed to Mount Lowe Trail Camp

Mount Pacifico

7 tent sites picnic tables fire pits vault toilets No water Open May 15 through Nov 15 (snow permitting) Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 7100 feet Location From 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive north for 9 miles Turn left onto Angeles Forest Highway (County Road N3) and drive about 12 miles to the intersection with Santa Clara Divide Road at Mill Creek Summit (there is a sign) Turn right and drive about 6 miles to the signed gate Turn left and then take the dirt road for 4 miles to the campground The gate is locked in the winter when the road is impassable Walk in at that time

Oakwilde Trail Camp

7 tent sites each with table and fire pits vault toilets Stream water (treat before using) Caution Be alert for

high water in the rainy season

Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking

Elevation 1800 feet

Location From the 210 Fwy exit Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) Go north 95 miles to Switzerrsquos Picnic Area

and hike down the trail 3 miles Or exit WindsorArroyo off in La Canada go north to the intersection of

Ventura Street Hike in from gated fire road 5 miles to Oakwilde

Spring Trail Camp

3 sites with vault toilets and hitching rails No stoves and no water Fees Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 4700 feet Location Hike in contact the District Office for information

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Spruce Grove Trail Camp

7 sites with tables and stoves Vault toilets No piped water seasonal stream nearby (treat before using) Campfire permit required Fires allowed in stoves when Fire Restrictions are not in effect Fees Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 3100 feet Location From the 210 Fwy exit Santa Anita Avenue and drive north 6 miles to Chantry Flat Picnic Area Hikein 4 miles to campground Amenities Shady canyon A privately owned pack station and a small store are located at Chantry Flat

Sulphur Springs Group Campground

12 tent sites for tents or motor homes up to 16rsquo long No water vault toilets fire pits and tables are provided as well as corrals and a watering trough Open April 1 to Nov 15 (snow permitting) Fee Maximum of 80 people Call the District for reservations and information Elevation 5400 feet Location From the 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive north 29 miles to the intersection with Santa Clara Divide Road at Three Points (there is a sign) Turn left and drive 5 miles to the campground entrance road on the right (it will seem like the continuation of the road yoursquore on)

Tom Lucas Trail Camp

2 sites no toilets Water available in nearby seasonal stream (treat before using) Campfire permit required onlyportable gas jellied petroleum or pressurized liquid fuel stoves are allowed during fire Season Please pack out what you take in and remember to ldquoLeave No Tracerdquo Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking at trailhead Elevation 2900 feet Location Located along the Trail Canyon Trail From the 210 Fwy exit Sunland Blvd and go east to Oro Vista then north on Oro Vista to Big Tujunga Canyon Road Hike in about 35 miles from Big Tujunga Canyon Road

Valley Forge Trail Camp

12 sites picnic tables vault toilets and fire pits provided Seasonal stream water when available (treat beforeusing) Hikers bikes or equestrian use only closed to motor vehicles Campfire permit required Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 3500 feet Location From the 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive north 14 miles to the Red Box Hike in following the signs 35 miles to the campgroundAmenities Water play and fishing opportunities

West Fork Trail Camp

7 sites picnic tables vault toilets and fire pits provided Seasonal stream water only (Treat before using) Campfire permit required Hikers bikes or equestrian use only Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for vehicles parked at trailhead Elevation 3100 feet Location From the 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive 14 miles to theRed Box Ranger Station Park there and walk through the gate on the Redbox Rincon Road (not paved) and hike in about 5 miles to campground Amenities The Silver Moccasin and Gabrielino National Recreation Trails intersect just south of the camp Water play and fishing opportunities

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SAN GABRIEL RIVER RANGER DISTRICT

110 N Wabash Ave

Glendora CA 91741

(626) 335-1251

(626) 914-3790 FAX

(800) 735-2922 (CRS voice)

(800) 735-2929 (CRS TDDTTY)

Coldbrook 22 sit es for tents or motor homes up to 22 feet long Piped water tables fire rings and vault toilets No hookups

or showers

Fee Camping is $12 per night additional vehicles $5 each Or with a valid Adventure Pass $10 per night and

$4 for extra vehicles No reservations first come first served The Day use fee is the Adventure Pass or $5 per

vehicle exit before sundown

Elevation 3350 feet

Location From 210 Fwy exit Azusa Avenue Drive north 18 miles on San Gabriel Canyon Road (Hwy 39) to

the campground entrance

Amenities Situated on the North Fork of the San Gabriel River approximately four miles from where the river

is often stocked with rainbow trout in the summer Roughly a quarter mile from camp is the Upper Bear Creek

trailhead for backpacking trips leading into the wilderness

Crystal Lake Campground

176 campsites for tents or motor homes up to 22 feet long Piped water tables fire pits and flush toilets No

hookups or showers Gates controlling access are closed at night from 10

pm to 6 am Fee $12 per night additional vehicles $5 each Day use only $5 per vehicle exit before 10 pm A valid Adventure Pass will be honored for day use trailhead parking and the extra vehicle fee for campsites Elevation 5800 feet Location Within the Crystal Lake Recreation Area From the 210 Fwy exit Azusa Avenue Drive north 25 miles on San Gabriel Canyon Road (Highway 39) to the campground entrance Amenities 11 hiking trails accessible from the recreation area The Department of Fish amp Game regularlystocks the lake with rainbow trout

Deer Flat Group Campground

9 group campsites accommodating up to a total of 300 people RVs up to 30 feet Piped water picnic tables andflush toilets Season begins Memorial Day to Sept 30 Fee Varies by site from $40 per day maximum of 20 persons to $600 per day for maximum of 300 persons Elevation 6300 feet Location Within the Crystal Lake Recreation Area From the 210 Fwy exit Azusa Avenue Drive north 25 miles on San Gabriel Canyon Road (Hwy 39) to the campground entranceAmenities (See Crystal Lakes amenities) Deer Flat is only about a mile from the Pacific Crest Trail Numerous other hiking trails are in the area

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Glenn Trail Camp 10 sites with tables stoves and vault toilets Stream water only (treat before using) Accessible to visitors with disabilities Permits are available through the District Office for road entry Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for vehicles parked at trailhead Elevation 2000 feet Location From the 210 Fwy exit Azusa Avenue Drive 12 miles north on San Gabriel Canyon Road (Hwy 39) to the West Fork of the San Gabriel River Hike 65 miles west from Highway 39 to Glenn Trail Camp Amenities A bicycle trail runs along side the West Fork Trout fishing is available catch and keep from the gate to the second bridge catch and release from the second bridge up to Cogswell Reservoir Off Road Vehicle area located 2 miles south

Maker Flat 21 campsites for tents and RVs up to 22 feet Piped water stoves firepots and flush toilets Fee Daily camping fee with Adventure Pass $10 per site $3 each additional vehicle and day use covered under Adventure Pass Season Open from May through October closed in winter Fee Daily camping fee without an Adventure Pass $12 per site $4 each additional vehicle $5 day use fee Elevation 6000 feet Location From Foothill Blvd in Claremont take Mills Avenue until it turns into Mt Baldy Road Drive 12 miles north on Mt Baldy Road (pass Mount Baldy Village) to the campground on the right (Note Foothill can be reached by taking Mountain Avenue north from the 10 Fwy) Amenities Located near the historic Mount Baldy Schoolhouse and Visitor Center in the Mount Baldy Village Just a short 20minute hike away is the San Antonio waterfalls and the trail to the top of Mount Baldy Also nearby is the Icehouse Canyon trailhead into the Cucamonga Wilderness Area Visitor Permits are required for entry and can be obtained at the Visitor Center or the District Office

SAN CLARAMOJAVE RIVERS RD 33708 Crown Valley RoadActon CA 93510 (661) 269-2808 (661) 296-5847 FAX(800) 735-2922 (CRS voice) (800) 735-2929 (CRS TDDTTY)

Please Note The Campground Symbol on your Angelnot a Forest Service Trail Camp on Bear Creek north ofcampgrounds which may show on an older map have

es National Forest map at Bear Creek is an error This is the West Fork Recreation Area The following been permanently removed Atmore Meadows Big Oak

Bouquet Chaparral Falls Prospect South Portal and Warm Springs

Apple Tree 8 tent sites Picnic tables fire pits vault toilets and piped water (shut off when temperatures reaches freezing) Season Year-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 6200 feet Location From the I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station bear right onto Big Pines Highway (County Road N4) and drive 2 miles to the campground

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Bear Camp

7 sites with tables and firepots No water Vault toilets Trash pick up is not available so please help by takingyour trash out with youSeason Year-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 5200 feet Location From Castaic turn northeast on Lake Hughes Road and drive 27 miles to the town of Lake Hughes Turn left on Elizabeth Lake Road and drive to Sawmill Mountain (northwest) on Sawmill Mountain LievreRidge Road and about 10 miles to the campground Amenities Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) nearby

Big Rock

8 sites for tents or RVs up to 20 feet Picnic tables fire pit vault toilets provided no piped water Season Year

round

Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking

Elevation 5000 feet

Location From Highway 138 in Pear blossom turn south on Longview Road Turn left on Avenue ldquoWrdquo and

drive past the Mojave Work Station Turn right on Big Rock Creek Road and continue up the canyon about 7

miles to where the pavement ends Turn right onto the dirt road and continue to the campground on your right

Amenities Primitive camp suited to four wheelers Forest Service map advisable Forest Service Road 2N11 to

the southeast connects to a network of backcountry roads and trails

Blue Ridge

8 sites for tents or RVrsquos up to 20 feet Picnic tables fire pit vault toilets provided no piped water Season May

through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions

Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking

Elevation 8000 feet

Location From I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Bear left and continue on Angeles Crest Highway

(Hwy 2) and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Bear left and continue on Angeles Crest

Highway for 18 miles Turn left (opposite Inspiration Point) on Blue Ridge Road and drive 3 miles to the

campground

Amenities The Pacific Crest Trail runs right alongside the camp Guff Camp also located alongside the PCT is

another option 2 miles to the southeast Low profile vehicles not recommended

Cottonwood

22 sites for tents or motor homes up to 22 feet long Tables firepots and vault toilets No piped water but a stream runs nearby (treat before using)Season Year roundFee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 2600 feet Location From Castaic turn northeast on Lake Hughes Road for approximately 21 miles to campground Amenities Grocery store nearby

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Guff

6 tent sites Remote area with picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided no piped water Season May

through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions

Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking

Elevation 8300 feet

Location From I-15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9

miles to the Big Pines Information Station Bear left and continue on Angeles Crest Highway for 18 miles Turn

left (opposite Inspiration Point) on Blue Ridge Road and drive 6 miles to the campground Low profile vehicles

not recommended

Jackson Flat Group Camp

5 sites Piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) fire pits group size tables BBQs and flush

toilets

Season Last weekend of May through September subject to change during snow and hazardous road

conditions

Fee For fees and reservations call (877) 4446777 or TDD (877) 8336777

Internet wwwrecreationgov

Elevation 7400 feet

Location From I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles

to the Big Pines Information Station Bear left and continue on Angeles Crest Highway for 3 miles Turn right

into Grassy Hollow Visitor Center and drive 1 mile to the campground

Lake

8 sites for tents or motor homes up to 18 feet Piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) fire pits picnic tables and vault toilets Season Last weekend of April through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions Fee For fees and reservations call (877) 4446777 or TDD (877) 8336777 Internet wwwrecreationgov Elevation 6100 feet Location From I-15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station bear right onto Big Pines Highway (CountyRoad N4) and drive 25 miles to campground Amenities Located right above Jackson Lake

Little Jimmy Trail Camp

Hike in only 16 sites with tables and stoves Only spring water available (treat water before using) Campfirepermit required only portable gas jellied petroleum or pressurized liquid fuel stoves allowed during fire season Please pack out what you pack in You are in bear country please be responsible about food items Fee Adventure Pass required for parking at Islip Saddle Trailhead (off Hwy 2) or other trailheads Location From the 210 Fwy exit Angeles Crest Highway Drive 41 miles on Angeles Crest Highway Park in the large clearing to the left (north) of the highway Cross the highway and pick up the Pacific Crest Trailleading east Follow the trail as it climbs through chaparral then into pines for 25 miles

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Lupine

11 sites for tents or RVs up to 16 feet Fire pits picnic tables vault toilet but no water Season May through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parkingElevation 6500 feet Location From I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Bear left and continue onto Angeles Crest Highway for 18 miles Turn left (opposite Inspiration Point) on Blue Ridge Road The campground is 56 miles beyond Guff Low profilevehicles not recommended

Mountain Oak

17 sites for tents or motor homes up to 18rsquo Piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) fire pits picnic tables and flush toilets Season Last weekend of April through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions Fee For fees and reservations call (877) 4446777 or TDD (877) 8336777Internet wwwrecreationgov Internet wwwrecreationgov Elevation 6200 feet Location From I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station bear right onto Big Pines Highway (County Road N4) and drive 3 miles to campground Amenities Flush toilets and lighting

Oak Flat

27 sites for tents or RVrsquos up to 18 feet long Fire pits tables and vault toilets No water Season Year-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 2800 feet Location From Castaic drive 6 miles north on Interstate 5 Turn left on Templin Highway and go under thefreeway Drive northwest for 3 more miles

Pea vine

4 tent sites Piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) fire pits picnic tables and flush toiletsSeason Year-round Fee Adventure or Interagency Pass required for parking Elevation 6100 feet Location From I-15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station bear right on Big Pines Highway (County Road N4) and drive 25 miles to campground

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Sawmill

8 sites for tents or RVs up to 16rsquo Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided No piped water SeasonYear-round but weather and heavy snow may make it inaccessible Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 5200 feet Location From Castaic turn northeast on Lake Hughes Road and drive 27 miles to the town of Lake Hughes Turn left (northwest) on County Road N2 (Pine Canyon Road) and drive to Sawmill Mountain (northwest) on Sawmill Mountain-Liebre Ridge Road and drive about 10 miles to the campground Amenities This campground is set on the Pacific Crest Trail It is also one mile from the Burnt Peak Trailhead which leads into the backcountry

South Fork

21 sites for tents and RVrsquos up to 16 feet Picnic tables fire rings vault toilets no water Special group areaavailable by reservation please contact Big Pines Information Station at (760) 2493504 for more information Season Year-round subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 4500 feet Location Take Highway 138 to 165th Street South Follow 165th Street which turns into Bobrsquos Gap Road At the end of the road turn left Take your first right at Big Rock Creek Road Drive 3 miles turn right on the dirt road to the campground Amenities From South Fork one has access to many hiking trails one of which leads to the nearby Devilrsquos Punchbowl County Park Forest Service map advisable

Spunky (closed due to flooding)

10 sites for tents or motor homes Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided no piped water SeasonYear-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 3300 feet Location From Castaic drive 6 miles south on Interstate 5 to Magic Mountain Parkway exit Take the exit and drive east to Valencia Blvd Turn left and drive about 2 miles to the Bouquet Canyon Road Turn north on Bouquet Canyon Road and drive about 15 miles Turn left on Spunky Canyon Road and drive 4 miles to thecampground Amenities The Pacific Crest Trail passes within one mile of this camp making for a good backcountryadventure Grocery store nearby

Streamside (closed due to flood damage)

9 tent sites Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided but no piped waterSeason Year round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 2500 feet Location From Castaic drive 6 miles south on Interstate 5 to Magic Mountain Parkway exit Take the exit and drive east to Valencia Blvd Turn left and drive about 2 miles to the Bouquet Canyon Road Turn north on Bouquet Canyon Road and drive about 14 miles

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Sycamore Flat

11 sites for tents or motor homes up to 18rsquo Fire pits picnic tables vault toilets piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) Season Year-round Fee Adventure or Interagency Pass required for parking Elevation 4200 feet Location From Highway 138 in Pear blossom turn south on Longview Road Turn left on Avenue W and drive past the Mojave Work Station Turn right on Big Rock Creek Road and continue up the canyon about 3 miles to the campground along the road on your left

Table Mountain

115 campsites available for tents or motor homes up to 34feet Picnic tables fire pits vault toilets and piped

water (shut off when temperatures at freezing)

Season Last weekend of April to November

Fee For fees and reservations call (877) 444-6777 or TDD (877) 833-6777 Two vehicles are allowed per site

and $5 for extra vehicles Web wwwrecreationgov

Elevation 7200 feet

Location From I-15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9

miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station turn right on Table Mountain Road and drive

one mile to the campground on your left

Amenities Table Mountain Road is a paved 2-lane county road easily accessible by most vehicles There is an

amphitheater available for use with reservation and a fee

Upper Shake (temporarily closed)

18 sites for tents or motor homes up to 22 feet Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided no piped water Check with District Office regarding availabilitySeason Year-round Fee Adventure or Interagency Pass required for parking Elevation 4400 feet Location From Castaic turn northeast on Lake Hughes Road and drive 27 miles to the town of Lake Hughes Turn left (northwest) on County Road N2 (Pine Canyon Road) and drive about 55 miles to the entrance road on the left Amenities Easy access to the Pacific Crest Trail which passes nearby Lower Shake is currently closed

Zuni (Closed due to flood damage)

10 tent sites Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided no piped water Season Year-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 1700 feet Location From Castaic drive 6 miles south on Interstate 5 to the Magic Mountain Parkway exit Take the exitto Valencia Blvd Turn left and drive about 2 miles to Bouquet Canyon Road Turn north on Bouquet Canyon Road and drive about 7 miles to the campground

The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race color national origin age disability and

where applicable sex marital status familial status parental status religion sexual orientation genetic information political beliefs reprisal or because all or part of an individualrsquos income is derived from any public assistance program (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs) Persons with disabilities who require alternative

means for communication of program information (Braille large print audiotape etc) should contact USDArsquos TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TDD)

To file a complaint of discrimination write to USDA Director Office of Civil Rights 1400 Independence Avenue SW Washington DC 20250-9410 or call (800) 795-3272 (voice) or (202) 720-6382 (TDD) USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer

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Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region Angeles National Forest Campground List Page 14 of 14

Page 4: Angeles National Forest Campgrounds...The trail camp can be reached by walking through the picnic area downstream on the Gabrielino Trail 2 miles, then up Bear Canyon 1.5 miles. Amenities:

Fall Creek Trail Camp

10 sites with stoves fire rings and vault toilets Water may be available in nearby seasonal stream (treat before

using) Campfire permit required only portable gas jellied petroleum or pressurized liquid fuel stoves are

allowed

Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for vehicles parked at trailhead

Elevation 3500 feet

Location Located off the Angeles Forest Highway (County N3) 45 miles south of the Monte Cristo

Campground or hike in via Fall Creek Road 15 miles or Fall Creek Trail 3 miles

Amenities Fishing in Big Tujunga Creek adjacent to site Native fishery Campground is located in a stand of

trees overlooking this creek Area is available for hiking or mountain bike use

Gould Mesa Trail Camp

3 sites with tables amp stoves 3 hitching rails Vault toilets Stream water (treat before using) Campfire permit

required

Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for vehicles parked at trailhead

Elevation 1500 feet

Location Hike in only Accessible by the Gabrielino National Recreation Trail From the 210 Freeway to

Windsor Avenue Go right on Windsor to Ventura Street and park Take the Gabrielino Trail 2 miles to the

campground Or from the 210 Fwy exit Angeles Crest Highway and head north about 2 miles Park on the right

before you enter the forest and hike the trail 1 mile to the campground

Hoegees Trail Camp

15 sites with tables stoves and fire pits Vault toilets No piped water seasonal stream (treat before using) Campfire permit required Fires allowed in stoves when Fire Restrictions are not in effect Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking at trailhead Elevation 2500 feet Location From the 210 Fwy exit Santa Anita Avenue in Arcadia and go north 6 miles to the Chantry Flat Picnic Area Hike in about 2 miles off the Winter Creek Trail

Horse Flats

25 campsites for tents or motor homes up to 20 feet No water 3 hitching rails and small corrals Tables fire pits and vault toilets Fires allowed in stoves when Fire Restrictions are not in effect Open April 1 to November 15 (snow permitting) Fee $12 per nightper site No reservations first come first served Elevation 5800 feet Location From 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit the Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive 29 miles to intersection of the Santa Clara Divide Road at the Three Points (there is a sign) Turn left and drive 3 miles to the campground

Idlehour Trail Camp

4 sites with tables No stoves or toilets Seasonal stream water only (treat before using) Campfire permit required Only portable gas jellied petroleum or pressurized liquid fuel stoves are allowed Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for vehicles parked at trailhead Elevation 2500 feet Location Hike in only Above Henninger Flat off the Mt Wilson toll road on the Idlehour Trail

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Lightning Point Group Campground

6 sites no water stoves fire pits and 26 horse corrals and hitching rails Group size BBQ and tablesAccommodates 230 campers Open April 1 to Nov 15 (snow permitting) Fee Reservations required 3040 people maximum per site Please call the District Office for information and reservations Elevation 6200 feet Location Above the 210 Fwy in the TujungaSunland area off Mt Gleason Road

Little Jimmy Trail Camp

16 sites with tables and stoves Only spring water available (treat water before using) Campfire permit

required Only portable gas jellied petroleum or pressurized liquid fuel stoves allowed during fire season

Open April 1 to November 15 (snow permitting)

Fee Adventure or Interagency Pass required for vehicles parked at Islip Saddle Trailhead (off Hwy 2)

Elevation 7500 feet

Location From the 210 Fwy exit Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive 41 miles from La Canada Park in

the large clearing to the left (north) of the highway Cross the highway and pick up the Pacific Crest Trail

leading east Follow the well graded trail as it climbs through chaparral then into pines for 25 miles Or from

the Azusa Avenue exit (Highway 39) drive 25 miles north on San Gabriel Canyon Road (Highway 39) to the

Crystal Lake entrance Park in the large dirt clearing to the right just before the locked gate Hike in from

Crystal Lake 3 miles

Messenger Flat

10 tent sites no water fire pits tables and vault toilets April 1 to Nov 15 (snow permitting)

Fee $5 per nightper site

Elevation 5500 feet

Location From the 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive north for 9

miles Turn left onto Angeles Forest Highway (County Road N3) and drive about 12 miles to the intersection

with Santa Clara Divide Road Turn left and continue 11 miles to the campground

Note Heavy snows may result in road closure

Amenities Two corrals available for equestrian visitors The Pacific Crest Trail runs right past this camp and

Mt Gleason is located about a half mile to the east

Millard Trail Camp

5 sites with fire pits tables and vault toilets Walk-in campsite No water only year round stream (treat beforeusing) Fee Adventure or Interagency pass required for parking Elevation 1900 feet Location From the 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit Lake Avenue and go north to Loma Alta Drive Turn west (left) on Loma Alta and drive to the Chaney Trail (flashing yellow light) Follow signs to the campground Amenities The trail begins here to Inspiration Point and San Gabriel Peak Millard Falls best viewed in thewinter and early spring is approximately one mile from the campground

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Monte Cristo

19 sites for tents or motor homes up to 30 feet Two sites are fully accessible for visitors with disabilities No water fire pits and 3 accessible vault toilets Fee $8 per night $2 for each extra vehicle Elevation 3600 feet Location From 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive north for 9 miles Turn left onto Angeles Forest Highway (County Road N3) and drive about 9 miles to the campground Amenities Hidden Springs Cafe is 2 miles south of the Angeles Forest Highway Nearby stream flows eight months out of the year Fishing opportunities two miles downstream at junction of Big Tujunga Creek

Mount Lowe Trail Camp

4 sites with tables fire pits and vault toilets Hitching rail for horses Campfire permit required Fires allowed

in stoves when Fire Restrictions are not in effect

Fee Adventure or Interagency pass required for parking

Elevation 4500 feet

Location Hike in only From the 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit Lake Avenue and go north to Loma Alta

Drive Turn west (left) on Loma Alta and drive to the Chaney Trail (flashing yellow light) From Locked gate

hike 45 miles on road which follows old railroad bed to Mount Lowe Trail Camp

Mount Pacifico

7 tent sites picnic tables fire pits vault toilets No water Open May 15 through Nov 15 (snow permitting) Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 7100 feet Location From 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive north for 9 miles Turn left onto Angeles Forest Highway (County Road N3) and drive about 12 miles to the intersection with Santa Clara Divide Road at Mill Creek Summit (there is a sign) Turn right and drive about 6 miles to the signed gate Turn left and then take the dirt road for 4 miles to the campground The gate is locked in the winter when the road is impassable Walk in at that time

Oakwilde Trail Camp

7 tent sites each with table and fire pits vault toilets Stream water (treat before using) Caution Be alert for

high water in the rainy season

Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking

Elevation 1800 feet

Location From the 210 Fwy exit Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) Go north 95 miles to Switzerrsquos Picnic Area

and hike down the trail 3 miles Or exit WindsorArroyo off in La Canada go north to the intersection of

Ventura Street Hike in from gated fire road 5 miles to Oakwilde

Spring Trail Camp

3 sites with vault toilets and hitching rails No stoves and no water Fees Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 4700 feet Location Hike in contact the District Office for information

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Spruce Grove Trail Camp

7 sites with tables and stoves Vault toilets No piped water seasonal stream nearby (treat before using) Campfire permit required Fires allowed in stoves when Fire Restrictions are not in effect Fees Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 3100 feet Location From the 210 Fwy exit Santa Anita Avenue and drive north 6 miles to Chantry Flat Picnic Area Hikein 4 miles to campground Amenities Shady canyon A privately owned pack station and a small store are located at Chantry Flat

Sulphur Springs Group Campground

12 tent sites for tents or motor homes up to 16rsquo long No water vault toilets fire pits and tables are provided as well as corrals and a watering trough Open April 1 to Nov 15 (snow permitting) Fee Maximum of 80 people Call the District for reservations and information Elevation 5400 feet Location From the 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive north 29 miles to the intersection with Santa Clara Divide Road at Three Points (there is a sign) Turn left and drive 5 miles to the campground entrance road on the right (it will seem like the continuation of the road yoursquore on)

Tom Lucas Trail Camp

2 sites no toilets Water available in nearby seasonal stream (treat before using) Campfire permit required onlyportable gas jellied petroleum or pressurized liquid fuel stoves are allowed during fire Season Please pack out what you take in and remember to ldquoLeave No Tracerdquo Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking at trailhead Elevation 2900 feet Location Located along the Trail Canyon Trail From the 210 Fwy exit Sunland Blvd and go east to Oro Vista then north on Oro Vista to Big Tujunga Canyon Road Hike in about 35 miles from Big Tujunga Canyon Road

Valley Forge Trail Camp

12 sites picnic tables vault toilets and fire pits provided Seasonal stream water when available (treat beforeusing) Hikers bikes or equestrian use only closed to motor vehicles Campfire permit required Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 3500 feet Location From the 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive north 14 miles to the Red Box Hike in following the signs 35 miles to the campgroundAmenities Water play and fishing opportunities

West Fork Trail Camp

7 sites picnic tables vault toilets and fire pits provided Seasonal stream water only (Treat before using) Campfire permit required Hikers bikes or equestrian use only Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for vehicles parked at trailhead Elevation 3100 feet Location From the 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive 14 miles to theRed Box Ranger Station Park there and walk through the gate on the Redbox Rincon Road (not paved) and hike in about 5 miles to campground Amenities The Silver Moccasin and Gabrielino National Recreation Trails intersect just south of the camp Water play and fishing opportunities

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SAN GABRIEL RIVER RANGER DISTRICT

110 N Wabash Ave

Glendora CA 91741

(626) 335-1251

(626) 914-3790 FAX

(800) 735-2922 (CRS voice)

(800) 735-2929 (CRS TDDTTY)

Coldbrook 22 sit es for tents or motor homes up to 22 feet long Piped water tables fire rings and vault toilets No hookups

or showers

Fee Camping is $12 per night additional vehicles $5 each Or with a valid Adventure Pass $10 per night and

$4 for extra vehicles No reservations first come first served The Day use fee is the Adventure Pass or $5 per

vehicle exit before sundown

Elevation 3350 feet

Location From 210 Fwy exit Azusa Avenue Drive north 18 miles on San Gabriel Canyon Road (Hwy 39) to

the campground entrance

Amenities Situated on the North Fork of the San Gabriel River approximately four miles from where the river

is often stocked with rainbow trout in the summer Roughly a quarter mile from camp is the Upper Bear Creek

trailhead for backpacking trips leading into the wilderness

Crystal Lake Campground

176 campsites for tents or motor homes up to 22 feet long Piped water tables fire pits and flush toilets No

hookups or showers Gates controlling access are closed at night from 10

pm to 6 am Fee $12 per night additional vehicles $5 each Day use only $5 per vehicle exit before 10 pm A valid Adventure Pass will be honored for day use trailhead parking and the extra vehicle fee for campsites Elevation 5800 feet Location Within the Crystal Lake Recreation Area From the 210 Fwy exit Azusa Avenue Drive north 25 miles on San Gabriel Canyon Road (Highway 39) to the campground entrance Amenities 11 hiking trails accessible from the recreation area The Department of Fish amp Game regularlystocks the lake with rainbow trout

Deer Flat Group Campground

9 group campsites accommodating up to a total of 300 people RVs up to 30 feet Piped water picnic tables andflush toilets Season begins Memorial Day to Sept 30 Fee Varies by site from $40 per day maximum of 20 persons to $600 per day for maximum of 300 persons Elevation 6300 feet Location Within the Crystal Lake Recreation Area From the 210 Fwy exit Azusa Avenue Drive north 25 miles on San Gabriel Canyon Road (Hwy 39) to the campground entranceAmenities (See Crystal Lakes amenities) Deer Flat is only about a mile from the Pacific Crest Trail Numerous other hiking trails are in the area

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Glenn Trail Camp 10 sites with tables stoves and vault toilets Stream water only (treat before using) Accessible to visitors with disabilities Permits are available through the District Office for road entry Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for vehicles parked at trailhead Elevation 2000 feet Location From the 210 Fwy exit Azusa Avenue Drive 12 miles north on San Gabriel Canyon Road (Hwy 39) to the West Fork of the San Gabriel River Hike 65 miles west from Highway 39 to Glenn Trail Camp Amenities A bicycle trail runs along side the West Fork Trout fishing is available catch and keep from the gate to the second bridge catch and release from the second bridge up to Cogswell Reservoir Off Road Vehicle area located 2 miles south

Maker Flat 21 campsites for tents and RVs up to 22 feet Piped water stoves firepots and flush toilets Fee Daily camping fee with Adventure Pass $10 per site $3 each additional vehicle and day use covered under Adventure Pass Season Open from May through October closed in winter Fee Daily camping fee without an Adventure Pass $12 per site $4 each additional vehicle $5 day use fee Elevation 6000 feet Location From Foothill Blvd in Claremont take Mills Avenue until it turns into Mt Baldy Road Drive 12 miles north on Mt Baldy Road (pass Mount Baldy Village) to the campground on the right (Note Foothill can be reached by taking Mountain Avenue north from the 10 Fwy) Amenities Located near the historic Mount Baldy Schoolhouse and Visitor Center in the Mount Baldy Village Just a short 20minute hike away is the San Antonio waterfalls and the trail to the top of Mount Baldy Also nearby is the Icehouse Canyon trailhead into the Cucamonga Wilderness Area Visitor Permits are required for entry and can be obtained at the Visitor Center or the District Office

SAN CLARAMOJAVE RIVERS RD 33708 Crown Valley RoadActon CA 93510 (661) 269-2808 (661) 296-5847 FAX(800) 735-2922 (CRS voice) (800) 735-2929 (CRS TDDTTY)

Please Note The Campground Symbol on your Angelnot a Forest Service Trail Camp on Bear Creek north ofcampgrounds which may show on an older map have

es National Forest map at Bear Creek is an error This is the West Fork Recreation Area The following been permanently removed Atmore Meadows Big Oak

Bouquet Chaparral Falls Prospect South Portal and Warm Springs

Apple Tree 8 tent sites Picnic tables fire pits vault toilets and piped water (shut off when temperatures reaches freezing) Season Year-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 6200 feet Location From the I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station bear right onto Big Pines Highway (County Road N4) and drive 2 miles to the campground

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Bear Camp

7 sites with tables and firepots No water Vault toilets Trash pick up is not available so please help by takingyour trash out with youSeason Year-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 5200 feet Location From Castaic turn northeast on Lake Hughes Road and drive 27 miles to the town of Lake Hughes Turn left on Elizabeth Lake Road and drive to Sawmill Mountain (northwest) on Sawmill Mountain LievreRidge Road and about 10 miles to the campground Amenities Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) nearby

Big Rock

8 sites for tents or RVs up to 20 feet Picnic tables fire pit vault toilets provided no piped water Season Year

round

Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking

Elevation 5000 feet

Location From Highway 138 in Pear blossom turn south on Longview Road Turn left on Avenue ldquoWrdquo and

drive past the Mojave Work Station Turn right on Big Rock Creek Road and continue up the canyon about 7

miles to where the pavement ends Turn right onto the dirt road and continue to the campground on your right

Amenities Primitive camp suited to four wheelers Forest Service map advisable Forest Service Road 2N11 to

the southeast connects to a network of backcountry roads and trails

Blue Ridge

8 sites for tents or RVrsquos up to 20 feet Picnic tables fire pit vault toilets provided no piped water Season May

through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions

Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking

Elevation 8000 feet

Location From I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Bear left and continue on Angeles Crest Highway

(Hwy 2) and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Bear left and continue on Angeles Crest

Highway for 18 miles Turn left (opposite Inspiration Point) on Blue Ridge Road and drive 3 miles to the

campground

Amenities The Pacific Crest Trail runs right alongside the camp Guff Camp also located alongside the PCT is

another option 2 miles to the southeast Low profile vehicles not recommended

Cottonwood

22 sites for tents or motor homes up to 22 feet long Tables firepots and vault toilets No piped water but a stream runs nearby (treat before using)Season Year roundFee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 2600 feet Location From Castaic turn northeast on Lake Hughes Road for approximately 21 miles to campground Amenities Grocery store nearby

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Guff

6 tent sites Remote area with picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided no piped water Season May

through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions

Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking

Elevation 8300 feet

Location From I-15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9

miles to the Big Pines Information Station Bear left and continue on Angeles Crest Highway for 18 miles Turn

left (opposite Inspiration Point) on Blue Ridge Road and drive 6 miles to the campground Low profile vehicles

not recommended

Jackson Flat Group Camp

5 sites Piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) fire pits group size tables BBQs and flush

toilets

Season Last weekend of May through September subject to change during snow and hazardous road

conditions

Fee For fees and reservations call (877) 4446777 or TDD (877) 8336777

Internet wwwrecreationgov

Elevation 7400 feet

Location From I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles

to the Big Pines Information Station Bear left and continue on Angeles Crest Highway for 3 miles Turn right

into Grassy Hollow Visitor Center and drive 1 mile to the campground

Lake

8 sites for tents or motor homes up to 18 feet Piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) fire pits picnic tables and vault toilets Season Last weekend of April through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions Fee For fees and reservations call (877) 4446777 or TDD (877) 8336777 Internet wwwrecreationgov Elevation 6100 feet Location From I-15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station bear right onto Big Pines Highway (CountyRoad N4) and drive 25 miles to campground Amenities Located right above Jackson Lake

Little Jimmy Trail Camp

Hike in only 16 sites with tables and stoves Only spring water available (treat water before using) Campfirepermit required only portable gas jellied petroleum or pressurized liquid fuel stoves allowed during fire season Please pack out what you pack in You are in bear country please be responsible about food items Fee Adventure Pass required for parking at Islip Saddle Trailhead (off Hwy 2) or other trailheads Location From the 210 Fwy exit Angeles Crest Highway Drive 41 miles on Angeles Crest Highway Park in the large clearing to the left (north) of the highway Cross the highway and pick up the Pacific Crest Trailleading east Follow the trail as it climbs through chaparral then into pines for 25 miles

Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region Angeles National Forest Campground List Page 11 of 14

Lupine

11 sites for tents or RVs up to 16 feet Fire pits picnic tables vault toilet but no water Season May through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parkingElevation 6500 feet Location From I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Bear left and continue onto Angeles Crest Highway for 18 miles Turn left (opposite Inspiration Point) on Blue Ridge Road The campground is 56 miles beyond Guff Low profilevehicles not recommended

Mountain Oak

17 sites for tents or motor homes up to 18rsquo Piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) fire pits picnic tables and flush toilets Season Last weekend of April through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions Fee For fees and reservations call (877) 4446777 or TDD (877) 8336777Internet wwwrecreationgov Internet wwwrecreationgov Elevation 6200 feet Location From I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station bear right onto Big Pines Highway (County Road N4) and drive 3 miles to campground Amenities Flush toilets and lighting

Oak Flat

27 sites for tents or RVrsquos up to 18 feet long Fire pits tables and vault toilets No water Season Year-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 2800 feet Location From Castaic drive 6 miles north on Interstate 5 Turn left on Templin Highway and go under thefreeway Drive northwest for 3 more miles

Pea vine

4 tent sites Piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) fire pits picnic tables and flush toiletsSeason Year-round Fee Adventure or Interagency Pass required for parking Elevation 6100 feet Location From I-15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station bear right on Big Pines Highway (County Road N4) and drive 25 miles to campground

Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region Angeles National Forest Campground List Page 12 of 14

Sawmill

8 sites for tents or RVs up to 16rsquo Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided No piped water SeasonYear-round but weather and heavy snow may make it inaccessible Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 5200 feet Location From Castaic turn northeast on Lake Hughes Road and drive 27 miles to the town of Lake Hughes Turn left (northwest) on County Road N2 (Pine Canyon Road) and drive to Sawmill Mountain (northwest) on Sawmill Mountain-Liebre Ridge Road and drive about 10 miles to the campground Amenities This campground is set on the Pacific Crest Trail It is also one mile from the Burnt Peak Trailhead which leads into the backcountry

South Fork

21 sites for tents and RVrsquos up to 16 feet Picnic tables fire rings vault toilets no water Special group areaavailable by reservation please contact Big Pines Information Station at (760) 2493504 for more information Season Year-round subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 4500 feet Location Take Highway 138 to 165th Street South Follow 165th Street which turns into Bobrsquos Gap Road At the end of the road turn left Take your first right at Big Rock Creek Road Drive 3 miles turn right on the dirt road to the campground Amenities From South Fork one has access to many hiking trails one of which leads to the nearby Devilrsquos Punchbowl County Park Forest Service map advisable

Spunky (closed due to flooding)

10 sites for tents or motor homes Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided no piped water SeasonYear-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 3300 feet Location From Castaic drive 6 miles south on Interstate 5 to Magic Mountain Parkway exit Take the exit and drive east to Valencia Blvd Turn left and drive about 2 miles to the Bouquet Canyon Road Turn north on Bouquet Canyon Road and drive about 15 miles Turn left on Spunky Canyon Road and drive 4 miles to thecampground Amenities The Pacific Crest Trail passes within one mile of this camp making for a good backcountryadventure Grocery store nearby

Streamside (closed due to flood damage)

9 tent sites Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided but no piped waterSeason Year round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 2500 feet Location From Castaic drive 6 miles south on Interstate 5 to Magic Mountain Parkway exit Take the exit and drive east to Valencia Blvd Turn left and drive about 2 miles to the Bouquet Canyon Road Turn north on Bouquet Canyon Road and drive about 14 miles

Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region Angeles National Forest Campground List Page 13 of 14

Sycamore Flat

11 sites for tents or motor homes up to 18rsquo Fire pits picnic tables vault toilets piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) Season Year-round Fee Adventure or Interagency Pass required for parking Elevation 4200 feet Location From Highway 138 in Pear blossom turn south on Longview Road Turn left on Avenue W and drive past the Mojave Work Station Turn right on Big Rock Creek Road and continue up the canyon about 3 miles to the campground along the road on your left

Table Mountain

115 campsites available for tents or motor homes up to 34feet Picnic tables fire pits vault toilets and piped

water (shut off when temperatures at freezing)

Season Last weekend of April to November

Fee For fees and reservations call (877) 444-6777 or TDD (877) 833-6777 Two vehicles are allowed per site

and $5 for extra vehicles Web wwwrecreationgov

Elevation 7200 feet

Location From I-15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9

miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station turn right on Table Mountain Road and drive

one mile to the campground on your left

Amenities Table Mountain Road is a paved 2-lane county road easily accessible by most vehicles There is an

amphitheater available for use with reservation and a fee

Upper Shake (temporarily closed)

18 sites for tents or motor homes up to 22 feet Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided no piped water Check with District Office regarding availabilitySeason Year-round Fee Adventure or Interagency Pass required for parking Elevation 4400 feet Location From Castaic turn northeast on Lake Hughes Road and drive 27 miles to the town of Lake Hughes Turn left (northwest) on County Road N2 (Pine Canyon Road) and drive about 55 miles to the entrance road on the left Amenities Easy access to the Pacific Crest Trail which passes nearby Lower Shake is currently closed

Zuni (Closed due to flood damage)

10 tent sites Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided no piped water Season Year-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 1700 feet Location From Castaic drive 6 miles south on Interstate 5 to the Magic Mountain Parkway exit Take the exitto Valencia Blvd Turn left and drive about 2 miles to Bouquet Canyon Road Turn north on Bouquet Canyon Road and drive about 7 miles to the campground

The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race color national origin age disability and

where applicable sex marital status familial status parental status religion sexual orientation genetic information political beliefs reprisal or because all or part of an individualrsquos income is derived from any public assistance program (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs) Persons with disabilities who require alternative

means for communication of program information (Braille large print audiotape etc) should contact USDArsquos TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TDD)

To file a complaint of discrimination write to USDA Director Office of Civil Rights 1400 Independence Avenue SW Washington DC 20250-9410 or call (800) 795-3272 (voice) or (202) 720-6382 (TDD) USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer

Issued 1110

Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region Angeles National Forest Campground List Page 14 of 14

Page 5: Angeles National Forest Campgrounds...The trail camp can be reached by walking through the picnic area downstream on the Gabrielino Trail 2 miles, then up Bear Canyon 1.5 miles. Amenities:

Lightning Point Group Campground

6 sites no water stoves fire pits and 26 horse corrals and hitching rails Group size BBQ and tablesAccommodates 230 campers Open April 1 to Nov 15 (snow permitting) Fee Reservations required 3040 people maximum per site Please call the District Office for information and reservations Elevation 6200 feet Location Above the 210 Fwy in the TujungaSunland area off Mt Gleason Road

Little Jimmy Trail Camp

16 sites with tables and stoves Only spring water available (treat water before using) Campfire permit

required Only portable gas jellied petroleum or pressurized liquid fuel stoves allowed during fire season

Open April 1 to November 15 (snow permitting)

Fee Adventure or Interagency Pass required for vehicles parked at Islip Saddle Trailhead (off Hwy 2)

Elevation 7500 feet

Location From the 210 Fwy exit Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive 41 miles from La Canada Park in

the large clearing to the left (north) of the highway Cross the highway and pick up the Pacific Crest Trail

leading east Follow the well graded trail as it climbs through chaparral then into pines for 25 miles Or from

the Azusa Avenue exit (Highway 39) drive 25 miles north on San Gabriel Canyon Road (Highway 39) to the

Crystal Lake entrance Park in the large dirt clearing to the right just before the locked gate Hike in from

Crystal Lake 3 miles

Messenger Flat

10 tent sites no water fire pits tables and vault toilets April 1 to Nov 15 (snow permitting)

Fee $5 per nightper site

Elevation 5500 feet

Location From the 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive north for 9

miles Turn left onto Angeles Forest Highway (County Road N3) and drive about 12 miles to the intersection

with Santa Clara Divide Road Turn left and continue 11 miles to the campground

Note Heavy snows may result in road closure

Amenities Two corrals available for equestrian visitors The Pacific Crest Trail runs right past this camp and

Mt Gleason is located about a half mile to the east

Millard Trail Camp

5 sites with fire pits tables and vault toilets Walk-in campsite No water only year round stream (treat beforeusing) Fee Adventure or Interagency pass required for parking Elevation 1900 feet Location From the 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit Lake Avenue and go north to Loma Alta Drive Turn west (left) on Loma Alta and drive to the Chaney Trail (flashing yellow light) Follow signs to the campground Amenities The trail begins here to Inspiration Point and San Gabriel Peak Millard Falls best viewed in thewinter and early spring is approximately one mile from the campground

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Monte Cristo

19 sites for tents or motor homes up to 30 feet Two sites are fully accessible for visitors with disabilities No water fire pits and 3 accessible vault toilets Fee $8 per night $2 for each extra vehicle Elevation 3600 feet Location From 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive north for 9 miles Turn left onto Angeles Forest Highway (County Road N3) and drive about 9 miles to the campground Amenities Hidden Springs Cafe is 2 miles south of the Angeles Forest Highway Nearby stream flows eight months out of the year Fishing opportunities two miles downstream at junction of Big Tujunga Creek

Mount Lowe Trail Camp

4 sites with tables fire pits and vault toilets Hitching rail for horses Campfire permit required Fires allowed

in stoves when Fire Restrictions are not in effect

Fee Adventure or Interagency pass required for parking

Elevation 4500 feet

Location Hike in only From the 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit Lake Avenue and go north to Loma Alta

Drive Turn west (left) on Loma Alta and drive to the Chaney Trail (flashing yellow light) From Locked gate

hike 45 miles on road which follows old railroad bed to Mount Lowe Trail Camp

Mount Pacifico

7 tent sites picnic tables fire pits vault toilets No water Open May 15 through Nov 15 (snow permitting) Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 7100 feet Location From 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive north for 9 miles Turn left onto Angeles Forest Highway (County Road N3) and drive about 12 miles to the intersection with Santa Clara Divide Road at Mill Creek Summit (there is a sign) Turn right and drive about 6 miles to the signed gate Turn left and then take the dirt road for 4 miles to the campground The gate is locked in the winter when the road is impassable Walk in at that time

Oakwilde Trail Camp

7 tent sites each with table and fire pits vault toilets Stream water (treat before using) Caution Be alert for

high water in the rainy season

Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking

Elevation 1800 feet

Location From the 210 Fwy exit Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) Go north 95 miles to Switzerrsquos Picnic Area

and hike down the trail 3 miles Or exit WindsorArroyo off in La Canada go north to the intersection of

Ventura Street Hike in from gated fire road 5 miles to Oakwilde

Spring Trail Camp

3 sites with vault toilets and hitching rails No stoves and no water Fees Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 4700 feet Location Hike in contact the District Office for information

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Spruce Grove Trail Camp

7 sites with tables and stoves Vault toilets No piped water seasonal stream nearby (treat before using) Campfire permit required Fires allowed in stoves when Fire Restrictions are not in effect Fees Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 3100 feet Location From the 210 Fwy exit Santa Anita Avenue and drive north 6 miles to Chantry Flat Picnic Area Hikein 4 miles to campground Amenities Shady canyon A privately owned pack station and a small store are located at Chantry Flat

Sulphur Springs Group Campground

12 tent sites for tents or motor homes up to 16rsquo long No water vault toilets fire pits and tables are provided as well as corrals and a watering trough Open April 1 to Nov 15 (snow permitting) Fee Maximum of 80 people Call the District for reservations and information Elevation 5400 feet Location From the 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive north 29 miles to the intersection with Santa Clara Divide Road at Three Points (there is a sign) Turn left and drive 5 miles to the campground entrance road on the right (it will seem like the continuation of the road yoursquore on)

Tom Lucas Trail Camp

2 sites no toilets Water available in nearby seasonal stream (treat before using) Campfire permit required onlyportable gas jellied petroleum or pressurized liquid fuel stoves are allowed during fire Season Please pack out what you take in and remember to ldquoLeave No Tracerdquo Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking at trailhead Elevation 2900 feet Location Located along the Trail Canyon Trail From the 210 Fwy exit Sunland Blvd and go east to Oro Vista then north on Oro Vista to Big Tujunga Canyon Road Hike in about 35 miles from Big Tujunga Canyon Road

Valley Forge Trail Camp

12 sites picnic tables vault toilets and fire pits provided Seasonal stream water when available (treat beforeusing) Hikers bikes or equestrian use only closed to motor vehicles Campfire permit required Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 3500 feet Location From the 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive north 14 miles to the Red Box Hike in following the signs 35 miles to the campgroundAmenities Water play and fishing opportunities

West Fork Trail Camp

7 sites picnic tables vault toilets and fire pits provided Seasonal stream water only (Treat before using) Campfire permit required Hikers bikes or equestrian use only Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for vehicles parked at trailhead Elevation 3100 feet Location From the 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive 14 miles to theRed Box Ranger Station Park there and walk through the gate on the Redbox Rincon Road (not paved) and hike in about 5 miles to campground Amenities The Silver Moccasin and Gabrielino National Recreation Trails intersect just south of the camp Water play and fishing opportunities

Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region Angeles National Forest Campground List Page 7 of 14

SAN GABRIEL RIVER RANGER DISTRICT

110 N Wabash Ave

Glendora CA 91741

(626) 335-1251

(626) 914-3790 FAX

(800) 735-2922 (CRS voice)

(800) 735-2929 (CRS TDDTTY)

Coldbrook 22 sit es for tents or motor homes up to 22 feet long Piped water tables fire rings and vault toilets No hookups

or showers

Fee Camping is $12 per night additional vehicles $5 each Or with a valid Adventure Pass $10 per night and

$4 for extra vehicles No reservations first come first served The Day use fee is the Adventure Pass or $5 per

vehicle exit before sundown

Elevation 3350 feet

Location From 210 Fwy exit Azusa Avenue Drive north 18 miles on San Gabriel Canyon Road (Hwy 39) to

the campground entrance

Amenities Situated on the North Fork of the San Gabriel River approximately four miles from where the river

is often stocked with rainbow trout in the summer Roughly a quarter mile from camp is the Upper Bear Creek

trailhead for backpacking trips leading into the wilderness

Crystal Lake Campground

176 campsites for tents or motor homes up to 22 feet long Piped water tables fire pits and flush toilets No

hookups or showers Gates controlling access are closed at night from 10

pm to 6 am Fee $12 per night additional vehicles $5 each Day use only $5 per vehicle exit before 10 pm A valid Adventure Pass will be honored for day use trailhead parking and the extra vehicle fee for campsites Elevation 5800 feet Location Within the Crystal Lake Recreation Area From the 210 Fwy exit Azusa Avenue Drive north 25 miles on San Gabriel Canyon Road (Highway 39) to the campground entrance Amenities 11 hiking trails accessible from the recreation area The Department of Fish amp Game regularlystocks the lake with rainbow trout

Deer Flat Group Campground

9 group campsites accommodating up to a total of 300 people RVs up to 30 feet Piped water picnic tables andflush toilets Season begins Memorial Day to Sept 30 Fee Varies by site from $40 per day maximum of 20 persons to $600 per day for maximum of 300 persons Elevation 6300 feet Location Within the Crystal Lake Recreation Area From the 210 Fwy exit Azusa Avenue Drive north 25 miles on San Gabriel Canyon Road (Hwy 39) to the campground entranceAmenities (See Crystal Lakes amenities) Deer Flat is only about a mile from the Pacific Crest Trail Numerous other hiking trails are in the area

Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region Angeles National Forest Campground List Page 8 of 14

Glenn Trail Camp 10 sites with tables stoves and vault toilets Stream water only (treat before using) Accessible to visitors with disabilities Permits are available through the District Office for road entry Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for vehicles parked at trailhead Elevation 2000 feet Location From the 210 Fwy exit Azusa Avenue Drive 12 miles north on San Gabriel Canyon Road (Hwy 39) to the West Fork of the San Gabriel River Hike 65 miles west from Highway 39 to Glenn Trail Camp Amenities A bicycle trail runs along side the West Fork Trout fishing is available catch and keep from the gate to the second bridge catch and release from the second bridge up to Cogswell Reservoir Off Road Vehicle area located 2 miles south

Maker Flat 21 campsites for tents and RVs up to 22 feet Piped water stoves firepots and flush toilets Fee Daily camping fee with Adventure Pass $10 per site $3 each additional vehicle and day use covered under Adventure Pass Season Open from May through October closed in winter Fee Daily camping fee without an Adventure Pass $12 per site $4 each additional vehicle $5 day use fee Elevation 6000 feet Location From Foothill Blvd in Claremont take Mills Avenue until it turns into Mt Baldy Road Drive 12 miles north on Mt Baldy Road (pass Mount Baldy Village) to the campground on the right (Note Foothill can be reached by taking Mountain Avenue north from the 10 Fwy) Amenities Located near the historic Mount Baldy Schoolhouse and Visitor Center in the Mount Baldy Village Just a short 20minute hike away is the San Antonio waterfalls and the trail to the top of Mount Baldy Also nearby is the Icehouse Canyon trailhead into the Cucamonga Wilderness Area Visitor Permits are required for entry and can be obtained at the Visitor Center or the District Office

SAN CLARAMOJAVE RIVERS RD 33708 Crown Valley RoadActon CA 93510 (661) 269-2808 (661) 296-5847 FAX(800) 735-2922 (CRS voice) (800) 735-2929 (CRS TDDTTY)

Please Note The Campground Symbol on your Angelnot a Forest Service Trail Camp on Bear Creek north ofcampgrounds which may show on an older map have

es National Forest map at Bear Creek is an error This is the West Fork Recreation Area The following been permanently removed Atmore Meadows Big Oak

Bouquet Chaparral Falls Prospect South Portal and Warm Springs

Apple Tree 8 tent sites Picnic tables fire pits vault toilets and piped water (shut off when temperatures reaches freezing) Season Year-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 6200 feet Location From the I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station bear right onto Big Pines Highway (County Road N4) and drive 2 miles to the campground

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Bear Camp

7 sites with tables and firepots No water Vault toilets Trash pick up is not available so please help by takingyour trash out with youSeason Year-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 5200 feet Location From Castaic turn northeast on Lake Hughes Road and drive 27 miles to the town of Lake Hughes Turn left on Elizabeth Lake Road and drive to Sawmill Mountain (northwest) on Sawmill Mountain LievreRidge Road and about 10 miles to the campground Amenities Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) nearby

Big Rock

8 sites for tents or RVs up to 20 feet Picnic tables fire pit vault toilets provided no piped water Season Year

round

Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking

Elevation 5000 feet

Location From Highway 138 in Pear blossom turn south on Longview Road Turn left on Avenue ldquoWrdquo and

drive past the Mojave Work Station Turn right on Big Rock Creek Road and continue up the canyon about 7

miles to where the pavement ends Turn right onto the dirt road and continue to the campground on your right

Amenities Primitive camp suited to four wheelers Forest Service map advisable Forest Service Road 2N11 to

the southeast connects to a network of backcountry roads and trails

Blue Ridge

8 sites for tents or RVrsquos up to 20 feet Picnic tables fire pit vault toilets provided no piped water Season May

through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions

Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking

Elevation 8000 feet

Location From I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Bear left and continue on Angeles Crest Highway

(Hwy 2) and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Bear left and continue on Angeles Crest

Highway for 18 miles Turn left (opposite Inspiration Point) on Blue Ridge Road and drive 3 miles to the

campground

Amenities The Pacific Crest Trail runs right alongside the camp Guff Camp also located alongside the PCT is

another option 2 miles to the southeast Low profile vehicles not recommended

Cottonwood

22 sites for tents or motor homes up to 22 feet long Tables firepots and vault toilets No piped water but a stream runs nearby (treat before using)Season Year roundFee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 2600 feet Location From Castaic turn northeast on Lake Hughes Road for approximately 21 miles to campground Amenities Grocery store nearby

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Guff

6 tent sites Remote area with picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided no piped water Season May

through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions

Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking

Elevation 8300 feet

Location From I-15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9

miles to the Big Pines Information Station Bear left and continue on Angeles Crest Highway for 18 miles Turn

left (opposite Inspiration Point) on Blue Ridge Road and drive 6 miles to the campground Low profile vehicles

not recommended

Jackson Flat Group Camp

5 sites Piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) fire pits group size tables BBQs and flush

toilets

Season Last weekend of May through September subject to change during snow and hazardous road

conditions

Fee For fees and reservations call (877) 4446777 or TDD (877) 8336777

Internet wwwrecreationgov

Elevation 7400 feet

Location From I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles

to the Big Pines Information Station Bear left and continue on Angeles Crest Highway for 3 miles Turn right

into Grassy Hollow Visitor Center and drive 1 mile to the campground

Lake

8 sites for tents or motor homes up to 18 feet Piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) fire pits picnic tables and vault toilets Season Last weekend of April through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions Fee For fees and reservations call (877) 4446777 or TDD (877) 8336777 Internet wwwrecreationgov Elevation 6100 feet Location From I-15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station bear right onto Big Pines Highway (CountyRoad N4) and drive 25 miles to campground Amenities Located right above Jackson Lake

Little Jimmy Trail Camp

Hike in only 16 sites with tables and stoves Only spring water available (treat water before using) Campfirepermit required only portable gas jellied petroleum or pressurized liquid fuel stoves allowed during fire season Please pack out what you pack in You are in bear country please be responsible about food items Fee Adventure Pass required for parking at Islip Saddle Trailhead (off Hwy 2) or other trailheads Location From the 210 Fwy exit Angeles Crest Highway Drive 41 miles on Angeles Crest Highway Park in the large clearing to the left (north) of the highway Cross the highway and pick up the Pacific Crest Trailleading east Follow the trail as it climbs through chaparral then into pines for 25 miles

Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region Angeles National Forest Campground List Page 11 of 14

Lupine

11 sites for tents or RVs up to 16 feet Fire pits picnic tables vault toilet but no water Season May through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parkingElevation 6500 feet Location From I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Bear left and continue onto Angeles Crest Highway for 18 miles Turn left (opposite Inspiration Point) on Blue Ridge Road The campground is 56 miles beyond Guff Low profilevehicles not recommended

Mountain Oak

17 sites for tents or motor homes up to 18rsquo Piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) fire pits picnic tables and flush toilets Season Last weekend of April through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions Fee For fees and reservations call (877) 4446777 or TDD (877) 8336777Internet wwwrecreationgov Internet wwwrecreationgov Elevation 6200 feet Location From I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station bear right onto Big Pines Highway (County Road N4) and drive 3 miles to campground Amenities Flush toilets and lighting

Oak Flat

27 sites for tents or RVrsquos up to 18 feet long Fire pits tables and vault toilets No water Season Year-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 2800 feet Location From Castaic drive 6 miles north on Interstate 5 Turn left on Templin Highway and go under thefreeway Drive northwest for 3 more miles

Pea vine

4 tent sites Piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) fire pits picnic tables and flush toiletsSeason Year-round Fee Adventure or Interagency Pass required for parking Elevation 6100 feet Location From I-15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station bear right on Big Pines Highway (County Road N4) and drive 25 miles to campground

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Sawmill

8 sites for tents or RVs up to 16rsquo Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided No piped water SeasonYear-round but weather and heavy snow may make it inaccessible Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 5200 feet Location From Castaic turn northeast on Lake Hughes Road and drive 27 miles to the town of Lake Hughes Turn left (northwest) on County Road N2 (Pine Canyon Road) and drive to Sawmill Mountain (northwest) on Sawmill Mountain-Liebre Ridge Road and drive about 10 miles to the campground Amenities This campground is set on the Pacific Crest Trail It is also one mile from the Burnt Peak Trailhead which leads into the backcountry

South Fork

21 sites for tents and RVrsquos up to 16 feet Picnic tables fire rings vault toilets no water Special group areaavailable by reservation please contact Big Pines Information Station at (760) 2493504 for more information Season Year-round subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 4500 feet Location Take Highway 138 to 165th Street South Follow 165th Street which turns into Bobrsquos Gap Road At the end of the road turn left Take your first right at Big Rock Creek Road Drive 3 miles turn right on the dirt road to the campground Amenities From South Fork one has access to many hiking trails one of which leads to the nearby Devilrsquos Punchbowl County Park Forest Service map advisable

Spunky (closed due to flooding)

10 sites for tents or motor homes Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided no piped water SeasonYear-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 3300 feet Location From Castaic drive 6 miles south on Interstate 5 to Magic Mountain Parkway exit Take the exit and drive east to Valencia Blvd Turn left and drive about 2 miles to the Bouquet Canyon Road Turn north on Bouquet Canyon Road and drive about 15 miles Turn left on Spunky Canyon Road and drive 4 miles to thecampground Amenities The Pacific Crest Trail passes within one mile of this camp making for a good backcountryadventure Grocery store nearby

Streamside (closed due to flood damage)

9 tent sites Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided but no piped waterSeason Year round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 2500 feet Location From Castaic drive 6 miles south on Interstate 5 to Magic Mountain Parkway exit Take the exit and drive east to Valencia Blvd Turn left and drive about 2 miles to the Bouquet Canyon Road Turn north on Bouquet Canyon Road and drive about 14 miles

Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region Angeles National Forest Campground List Page 13 of 14

Sycamore Flat

11 sites for tents or motor homes up to 18rsquo Fire pits picnic tables vault toilets piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) Season Year-round Fee Adventure or Interagency Pass required for parking Elevation 4200 feet Location From Highway 138 in Pear blossom turn south on Longview Road Turn left on Avenue W and drive past the Mojave Work Station Turn right on Big Rock Creek Road and continue up the canyon about 3 miles to the campground along the road on your left

Table Mountain

115 campsites available for tents or motor homes up to 34feet Picnic tables fire pits vault toilets and piped

water (shut off when temperatures at freezing)

Season Last weekend of April to November

Fee For fees and reservations call (877) 444-6777 or TDD (877) 833-6777 Two vehicles are allowed per site

and $5 for extra vehicles Web wwwrecreationgov

Elevation 7200 feet

Location From I-15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9

miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station turn right on Table Mountain Road and drive

one mile to the campground on your left

Amenities Table Mountain Road is a paved 2-lane county road easily accessible by most vehicles There is an

amphitheater available for use with reservation and a fee

Upper Shake (temporarily closed)

18 sites for tents or motor homes up to 22 feet Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided no piped water Check with District Office regarding availabilitySeason Year-round Fee Adventure or Interagency Pass required for parking Elevation 4400 feet Location From Castaic turn northeast on Lake Hughes Road and drive 27 miles to the town of Lake Hughes Turn left (northwest) on County Road N2 (Pine Canyon Road) and drive about 55 miles to the entrance road on the left Amenities Easy access to the Pacific Crest Trail which passes nearby Lower Shake is currently closed

Zuni (Closed due to flood damage)

10 tent sites Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided no piped water Season Year-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 1700 feet Location From Castaic drive 6 miles south on Interstate 5 to the Magic Mountain Parkway exit Take the exitto Valencia Blvd Turn left and drive about 2 miles to Bouquet Canyon Road Turn north on Bouquet Canyon Road and drive about 7 miles to the campground

The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race color national origin age disability and

where applicable sex marital status familial status parental status religion sexual orientation genetic information political beliefs reprisal or because all or part of an individualrsquos income is derived from any public assistance program (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs) Persons with disabilities who require alternative

means for communication of program information (Braille large print audiotape etc) should contact USDArsquos TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TDD)

To file a complaint of discrimination write to USDA Director Office of Civil Rights 1400 Independence Avenue SW Washington DC 20250-9410 or call (800) 795-3272 (voice) or (202) 720-6382 (TDD) USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer

Issued 1110

Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region Angeles National Forest Campground List Page 14 of 14

Page 6: Angeles National Forest Campgrounds...The trail camp can be reached by walking through the picnic area downstream on the Gabrielino Trail 2 miles, then up Bear Canyon 1.5 miles. Amenities:

Monte Cristo

19 sites for tents or motor homes up to 30 feet Two sites are fully accessible for visitors with disabilities No water fire pits and 3 accessible vault toilets Fee $8 per night $2 for each extra vehicle Elevation 3600 feet Location From 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive north for 9 miles Turn left onto Angeles Forest Highway (County Road N3) and drive about 9 miles to the campground Amenities Hidden Springs Cafe is 2 miles south of the Angeles Forest Highway Nearby stream flows eight months out of the year Fishing opportunities two miles downstream at junction of Big Tujunga Creek

Mount Lowe Trail Camp

4 sites with tables fire pits and vault toilets Hitching rail for horses Campfire permit required Fires allowed

in stoves when Fire Restrictions are not in effect

Fee Adventure or Interagency pass required for parking

Elevation 4500 feet

Location Hike in only From the 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit Lake Avenue and go north to Loma Alta

Drive Turn west (left) on Loma Alta and drive to the Chaney Trail (flashing yellow light) From Locked gate

hike 45 miles on road which follows old railroad bed to Mount Lowe Trail Camp

Mount Pacifico

7 tent sites picnic tables fire pits vault toilets No water Open May 15 through Nov 15 (snow permitting) Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 7100 feet Location From 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive north for 9 miles Turn left onto Angeles Forest Highway (County Road N3) and drive about 12 miles to the intersection with Santa Clara Divide Road at Mill Creek Summit (there is a sign) Turn right and drive about 6 miles to the signed gate Turn left and then take the dirt road for 4 miles to the campground The gate is locked in the winter when the road is impassable Walk in at that time

Oakwilde Trail Camp

7 tent sites each with table and fire pits vault toilets Stream water (treat before using) Caution Be alert for

high water in the rainy season

Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking

Elevation 1800 feet

Location From the 210 Fwy exit Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) Go north 95 miles to Switzerrsquos Picnic Area

and hike down the trail 3 miles Or exit WindsorArroyo off in La Canada go north to the intersection of

Ventura Street Hike in from gated fire road 5 miles to Oakwilde

Spring Trail Camp

3 sites with vault toilets and hitching rails No stoves and no water Fees Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 4700 feet Location Hike in contact the District Office for information

Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region Angeles National Forest Campground List Page 6 of 14

Spruce Grove Trail Camp

7 sites with tables and stoves Vault toilets No piped water seasonal stream nearby (treat before using) Campfire permit required Fires allowed in stoves when Fire Restrictions are not in effect Fees Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 3100 feet Location From the 210 Fwy exit Santa Anita Avenue and drive north 6 miles to Chantry Flat Picnic Area Hikein 4 miles to campground Amenities Shady canyon A privately owned pack station and a small store are located at Chantry Flat

Sulphur Springs Group Campground

12 tent sites for tents or motor homes up to 16rsquo long No water vault toilets fire pits and tables are provided as well as corrals and a watering trough Open April 1 to Nov 15 (snow permitting) Fee Maximum of 80 people Call the District for reservations and information Elevation 5400 feet Location From the 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive north 29 miles to the intersection with Santa Clara Divide Road at Three Points (there is a sign) Turn left and drive 5 miles to the campground entrance road on the right (it will seem like the continuation of the road yoursquore on)

Tom Lucas Trail Camp

2 sites no toilets Water available in nearby seasonal stream (treat before using) Campfire permit required onlyportable gas jellied petroleum or pressurized liquid fuel stoves are allowed during fire Season Please pack out what you take in and remember to ldquoLeave No Tracerdquo Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking at trailhead Elevation 2900 feet Location Located along the Trail Canyon Trail From the 210 Fwy exit Sunland Blvd and go east to Oro Vista then north on Oro Vista to Big Tujunga Canyon Road Hike in about 35 miles from Big Tujunga Canyon Road

Valley Forge Trail Camp

12 sites picnic tables vault toilets and fire pits provided Seasonal stream water when available (treat beforeusing) Hikers bikes or equestrian use only closed to motor vehicles Campfire permit required Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 3500 feet Location From the 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive north 14 miles to the Red Box Hike in following the signs 35 miles to the campgroundAmenities Water play and fishing opportunities

West Fork Trail Camp

7 sites picnic tables vault toilets and fire pits provided Seasonal stream water only (Treat before using) Campfire permit required Hikers bikes or equestrian use only Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for vehicles parked at trailhead Elevation 3100 feet Location From the 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive 14 miles to theRed Box Ranger Station Park there and walk through the gate on the Redbox Rincon Road (not paved) and hike in about 5 miles to campground Amenities The Silver Moccasin and Gabrielino National Recreation Trails intersect just south of the camp Water play and fishing opportunities

Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region Angeles National Forest Campground List Page 7 of 14

SAN GABRIEL RIVER RANGER DISTRICT

110 N Wabash Ave

Glendora CA 91741

(626) 335-1251

(626) 914-3790 FAX

(800) 735-2922 (CRS voice)

(800) 735-2929 (CRS TDDTTY)

Coldbrook 22 sit es for tents or motor homes up to 22 feet long Piped water tables fire rings and vault toilets No hookups

or showers

Fee Camping is $12 per night additional vehicles $5 each Or with a valid Adventure Pass $10 per night and

$4 for extra vehicles No reservations first come first served The Day use fee is the Adventure Pass or $5 per

vehicle exit before sundown

Elevation 3350 feet

Location From 210 Fwy exit Azusa Avenue Drive north 18 miles on San Gabriel Canyon Road (Hwy 39) to

the campground entrance

Amenities Situated on the North Fork of the San Gabriel River approximately four miles from where the river

is often stocked with rainbow trout in the summer Roughly a quarter mile from camp is the Upper Bear Creek

trailhead for backpacking trips leading into the wilderness

Crystal Lake Campground

176 campsites for tents or motor homes up to 22 feet long Piped water tables fire pits and flush toilets No

hookups or showers Gates controlling access are closed at night from 10

pm to 6 am Fee $12 per night additional vehicles $5 each Day use only $5 per vehicle exit before 10 pm A valid Adventure Pass will be honored for day use trailhead parking and the extra vehicle fee for campsites Elevation 5800 feet Location Within the Crystal Lake Recreation Area From the 210 Fwy exit Azusa Avenue Drive north 25 miles on San Gabriel Canyon Road (Highway 39) to the campground entrance Amenities 11 hiking trails accessible from the recreation area The Department of Fish amp Game regularlystocks the lake with rainbow trout

Deer Flat Group Campground

9 group campsites accommodating up to a total of 300 people RVs up to 30 feet Piped water picnic tables andflush toilets Season begins Memorial Day to Sept 30 Fee Varies by site from $40 per day maximum of 20 persons to $600 per day for maximum of 300 persons Elevation 6300 feet Location Within the Crystal Lake Recreation Area From the 210 Fwy exit Azusa Avenue Drive north 25 miles on San Gabriel Canyon Road (Hwy 39) to the campground entranceAmenities (See Crystal Lakes amenities) Deer Flat is only about a mile from the Pacific Crest Trail Numerous other hiking trails are in the area

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Glenn Trail Camp 10 sites with tables stoves and vault toilets Stream water only (treat before using) Accessible to visitors with disabilities Permits are available through the District Office for road entry Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for vehicles parked at trailhead Elevation 2000 feet Location From the 210 Fwy exit Azusa Avenue Drive 12 miles north on San Gabriel Canyon Road (Hwy 39) to the West Fork of the San Gabriel River Hike 65 miles west from Highway 39 to Glenn Trail Camp Amenities A bicycle trail runs along side the West Fork Trout fishing is available catch and keep from the gate to the second bridge catch and release from the second bridge up to Cogswell Reservoir Off Road Vehicle area located 2 miles south

Maker Flat 21 campsites for tents and RVs up to 22 feet Piped water stoves firepots and flush toilets Fee Daily camping fee with Adventure Pass $10 per site $3 each additional vehicle and day use covered under Adventure Pass Season Open from May through October closed in winter Fee Daily camping fee without an Adventure Pass $12 per site $4 each additional vehicle $5 day use fee Elevation 6000 feet Location From Foothill Blvd in Claremont take Mills Avenue until it turns into Mt Baldy Road Drive 12 miles north on Mt Baldy Road (pass Mount Baldy Village) to the campground on the right (Note Foothill can be reached by taking Mountain Avenue north from the 10 Fwy) Amenities Located near the historic Mount Baldy Schoolhouse and Visitor Center in the Mount Baldy Village Just a short 20minute hike away is the San Antonio waterfalls and the trail to the top of Mount Baldy Also nearby is the Icehouse Canyon trailhead into the Cucamonga Wilderness Area Visitor Permits are required for entry and can be obtained at the Visitor Center or the District Office

SAN CLARAMOJAVE RIVERS RD 33708 Crown Valley RoadActon CA 93510 (661) 269-2808 (661) 296-5847 FAX(800) 735-2922 (CRS voice) (800) 735-2929 (CRS TDDTTY)

Please Note The Campground Symbol on your Angelnot a Forest Service Trail Camp on Bear Creek north ofcampgrounds which may show on an older map have

es National Forest map at Bear Creek is an error This is the West Fork Recreation Area The following been permanently removed Atmore Meadows Big Oak

Bouquet Chaparral Falls Prospect South Portal and Warm Springs

Apple Tree 8 tent sites Picnic tables fire pits vault toilets and piped water (shut off when temperatures reaches freezing) Season Year-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 6200 feet Location From the I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station bear right onto Big Pines Highway (County Road N4) and drive 2 miles to the campground

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Bear Camp

7 sites with tables and firepots No water Vault toilets Trash pick up is not available so please help by takingyour trash out with youSeason Year-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 5200 feet Location From Castaic turn northeast on Lake Hughes Road and drive 27 miles to the town of Lake Hughes Turn left on Elizabeth Lake Road and drive to Sawmill Mountain (northwest) on Sawmill Mountain LievreRidge Road and about 10 miles to the campground Amenities Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) nearby

Big Rock

8 sites for tents or RVs up to 20 feet Picnic tables fire pit vault toilets provided no piped water Season Year

round

Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking

Elevation 5000 feet

Location From Highway 138 in Pear blossom turn south on Longview Road Turn left on Avenue ldquoWrdquo and

drive past the Mojave Work Station Turn right on Big Rock Creek Road and continue up the canyon about 7

miles to where the pavement ends Turn right onto the dirt road and continue to the campground on your right

Amenities Primitive camp suited to four wheelers Forest Service map advisable Forest Service Road 2N11 to

the southeast connects to a network of backcountry roads and trails

Blue Ridge

8 sites for tents or RVrsquos up to 20 feet Picnic tables fire pit vault toilets provided no piped water Season May

through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions

Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking

Elevation 8000 feet

Location From I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Bear left and continue on Angeles Crest Highway

(Hwy 2) and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Bear left and continue on Angeles Crest

Highway for 18 miles Turn left (opposite Inspiration Point) on Blue Ridge Road and drive 3 miles to the

campground

Amenities The Pacific Crest Trail runs right alongside the camp Guff Camp also located alongside the PCT is

another option 2 miles to the southeast Low profile vehicles not recommended

Cottonwood

22 sites for tents or motor homes up to 22 feet long Tables firepots and vault toilets No piped water but a stream runs nearby (treat before using)Season Year roundFee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 2600 feet Location From Castaic turn northeast on Lake Hughes Road for approximately 21 miles to campground Amenities Grocery store nearby

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Guff

6 tent sites Remote area with picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided no piped water Season May

through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions

Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking

Elevation 8300 feet

Location From I-15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9

miles to the Big Pines Information Station Bear left and continue on Angeles Crest Highway for 18 miles Turn

left (opposite Inspiration Point) on Blue Ridge Road and drive 6 miles to the campground Low profile vehicles

not recommended

Jackson Flat Group Camp

5 sites Piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) fire pits group size tables BBQs and flush

toilets

Season Last weekend of May through September subject to change during snow and hazardous road

conditions

Fee For fees and reservations call (877) 4446777 or TDD (877) 8336777

Internet wwwrecreationgov

Elevation 7400 feet

Location From I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles

to the Big Pines Information Station Bear left and continue on Angeles Crest Highway for 3 miles Turn right

into Grassy Hollow Visitor Center and drive 1 mile to the campground

Lake

8 sites for tents or motor homes up to 18 feet Piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) fire pits picnic tables and vault toilets Season Last weekend of April through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions Fee For fees and reservations call (877) 4446777 or TDD (877) 8336777 Internet wwwrecreationgov Elevation 6100 feet Location From I-15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station bear right onto Big Pines Highway (CountyRoad N4) and drive 25 miles to campground Amenities Located right above Jackson Lake

Little Jimmy Trail Camp

Hike in only 16 sites with tables and stoves Only spring water available (treat water before using) Campfirepermit required only portable gas jellied petroleum or pressurized liquid fuel stoves allowed during fire season Please pack out what you pack in You are in bear country please be responsible about food items Fee Adventure Pass required for parking at Islip Saddle Trailhead (off Hwy 2) or other trailheads Location From the 210 Fwy exit Angeles Crest Highway Drive 41 miles on Angeles Crest Highway Park in the large clearing to the left (north) of the highway Cross the highway and pick up the Pacific Crest Trailleading east Follow the trail as it climbs through chaparral then into pines for 25 miles

Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region Angeles National Forest Campground List Page 11 of 14

Lupine

11 sites for tents or RVs up to 16 feet Fire pits picnic tables vault toilet but no water Season May through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parkingElevation 6500 feet Location From I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Bear left and continue onto Angeles Crest Highway for 18 miles Turn left (opposite Inspiration Point) on Blue Ridge Road The campground is 56 miles beyond Guff Low profilevehicles not recommended

Mountain Oak

17 sites for tents or motor homes up to 18rsquo Piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) fire pits picnic tables and flush toilets Season Last weekend of April through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions Fee For fees and reservations call (877) 4446777 or TDD (877) 8336777Internet wwwrecreationgov Internet wwwrecreationgov Elevation 6200 feet Location From I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station bear right onto Big Pines Highway (County Road N4) and drive 3 miles to campground Amenities Flush toilets and lighting

Oak Flat

27 sites for tents or RVrsquos up to 18 feet long Fire pits tables and vault toilets No water Season Year-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 2800 feet Location From Castaic drive 6 miles north on Interstate 5 Turn left on Templin Highway and go under thefreeway Drive northwest for 3 more miles

Pea vine

4 tent sites Piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) fire pits picnic tables and flush toiletsSeason Year-round Fee Adventure or Interagency Pass required for parking Elevation 6100 feet Location From I-15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station bear right on Big Pines Highway (County Road N4) and drive 25 miles to campground

Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region Angeles National Forest Campground List Page 12 of 14

Sawmill

8 sites for tents or RVs up to 16rsquo Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided No piped water SeasonYear-round but weather and heavy snow may make it inaccessible Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 5200 feet Location From Castaic turn northeast on Lake Hughes Road and drive 27 miles to the town of Lake Hughes Turn left (northwest) on County Road N2 (Pine Canyon Road) and drive to Sawmill Mountain (northwest) on Sawmill Mountain-Liebre Ridge Road and drive about 10 miles to the campground Amenities This campground is set on the Pacific Crest Trail It is also one mile from the Burnt Peak Trailhead which leads into the backcountry

South Fork

21 sites for tents and RVrsquos up to 16 feet Picnic tables fire rings vault toilets no water Special group areaavailable by reservation please contact Big Pines Information Station at (760) 2493504 for more information Season Year-round subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 4500 feet Location Take Highway 138 to 165th Street South Follow 165th Street which turns into Bobrsquos Gap Road At the end of the road turn left Take your first right at Big Rock Creek Road Drive 3 miles turn right on the dirt road to the campground Amenities From South Fork one has access to many hiking trails one of which leads to the nearby Devilrsquos Punchbowl County Park Forest Service map advisable

Spunky (closed due to flooding)

10 sites for tents or motor homes Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided no piped water SeasonYear-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 3300 feet Location From Castaic drive 6 miles south on Interstate 5 to Magic Mountain Parkway exit Take the exit and drive east to Valencia Blvd Turn left and drive about 2 miles to the Bouquet Canyon Road Turn north on Bouquet Canyon Road and drive about 15 miles Turn left on Spunky Canyon Road and drive 4 miles to thecampground Amenities The Pacific Crest Trail passes within one mile of this camp making for a good backcountryadventure Grocery store nearby

Streamside (closed due to flood damage)

9 tent sites Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided but no piped waterSeason Year round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 2500 feet Location From Castaic drive 6 miles south on Interstate 5 to Magic Mountain Parkway exit Take the exit and drive east to Valencia Blvd Turn left and drive about 2 miles to the Bouquet Canyon Road Turn north on Bouquet Canyon Road and drive about 14 miles

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Sycamore Flat

11 sites for tents or motor homes up to 18rsquo Fire pits picnic tables vault toilets piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) Season Year-round Fee Adventure or Interagency Pass required for parking Elevation 4200 feet Location From Highway 138 in Pear blossom turn south on Longview Road Turn left on Avenue W and drive past the Mojave Work Station Turn right on Big Rock Creek Road and continue up the canyon about 3 miles to the campground along the road on your left

Table Mountain

115 campsites available for tents or motor homes up to 34feet Picnic tables fire pits vault toilets and piped

water (shut off when temperatures at freezing)

Season Last weekend of April to November

Fee For fees and reservations call (877) 444-6777 or TDD (877) 833-6777 Two vehicles are allowed per site

and $5 for extra vehicles Web wwwrecreationgov

Elevation 7200 feet

Location From I-15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9

miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station turn right on Table Mountain Road and drive

one mile to the campground on your left

Amenities Table Mountain Road is a paved 2-lane county road easily accessible by most vehicles There is an

amphitheater available for use with reservation and a fee

Upper Shake (temporarily closed)

18 sites for tents or motor homes up to 22 feet Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided no piped water Check with District Office regarding availabilitySeason Year-round Fee Adventure or Interagency Pass required for parking Elevation 4400 feet Location From Castaic turn northeast on Lake Hughes Road and drive 27 miles to the town of Lake Hughes Turn left (northwest) on County Road N2 (Pine Canyon Road) and drive about 55 miles to the entrance road on the left Amenities Easy access to the Pacific Crest Trail which passes nearby Lower Shake is currently closed

Zuni (Closed due to flood damage)

10 tent sites Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided no piped water Season Year-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 1700 feet Location From Castaic drive 6 miles south on Interstate 5 to the Magic Mountain Parkway exit Take the exitto Valencia Blvd Turn left and drive about 2 miles to Bouquet Canyon Road Turn north on Bouquet Canyon Road and drive about 7 miles to the campground

The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race color national origin age disability and

where applicable sex marital status familial status parental status religion sexual orientation genetic information political beliefs reprisal or because all or part of an individualrsquos income is derived from any public assistance program (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs) Persons with disabilities who require alternative

means for communication of program information (Braille large print audiotape etc) should contact USDArsquos TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TDD)

To file a complaint of discrimination write to USDA Director Office of Civil Rights 1400 Independence Avenue SW Washington DC 20250-9410 or call (800) 795-3272 (voice) or (202) 720-6382 (TDD) USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer

Issued 1110

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Page 7: Angeles National Forest Campgrounds...The trail camp can be reached by walking through the picnic area downstream on the Gabrielino Trail 2 miles, then up Bear Canyon 1.5 miles. Amenities:

Spruce Grove Trail Camp

7 sites with tables and stoves Vault toilets No piped water seasonal stream nearby (treat before using) Campfire permit required Fires allowed in stoves when Fire Restrictions are not in effect Fees Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 3100 feet Location From the 210 Fwy exit Santa Anita Avenue and drive north 6 miles to Chantry Flat Picnic Area Hikein 4 miles to campground Amenities Shady canyon A privately owned pack station and a small store are located at Chantry Flat

Sulphur Springs Group Campground

12 tent sites for tents or motor homes up to 16rsquo long No water vault toilets fire pits and tables are provided as well as corrals and a watering trough Open April 1 to Nov 15 (snow permitting) Fee Maximum of 80 people Call the District for reservations and information Elevation 5400 feet Location From the 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive north 29 miles to the intersection with Santa Clara Divide Road at Three Points (there is a sign) Turn left and drive 5 miles to the campground entrance road on the right (it will seem like the continuation of the road yoursquore on)

Tom Lucas Trail Camp

2 sites no toilets Water available in nearby seasonal stream (treat before using) Campfire permit required onlyportable gas jellied petroleum or pressurized liquid fuel stoves are allowed during fire Season Please pack out what you take in and remember to ldquoLeave No Tracerdquo Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking at trailhead Elevation 2900 feet Location Located along the Trail Canyon Trail From the 210 Fwy exit Sunland Blvd and go east to Oro Vista then north on Oro Vista to Big Tujunga Canyon Road Hike in about 35 miles from Big Tujunga Canyon Road

Valley Forge Trail Camp

12 sites picnic tables vault toilets and fire pits provided Seasonal stream water when available (treat beforeusing) Hikers bikes or equestrian use only closed to motor vehicles Campfire permit required Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 3500 feet Location From the 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive north 14 miles to the Red Box Hike in following the signs 35 miles to the campgroundAmenities Water play and fishing opportunities

West Fork Trail Camp

7 sites picnic tables vault toilets and fire pits provided Seasonal stream water only (Treat before using) Campfire permit required Hikers bikes or equestrian use only Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for vehicles parked at trailhead Elevation 3100 feet Location From the 210 Fwy north of Pasadena exit Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2) and drive 14 miles to theRed Box Ranger Station Park there and walk through the gate on the Redbox Rincon Road (not paved) and hike in about 5 miles to campground Amenities The Silver Moccasin and Gabrielino National Recreation Trails intersect just south of the camp Water play and fishing opportunities

Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region Angeles National Forest Campground List Page 7 of 14

SAN GABRIEL RIVER RANGER DISTRICT

110 N Wabash Ave

Glendora CA 91741

(626) 335-1251

(626) 914-3790 FAX

(800) 735-2922 (CRS voice)

(800) 735-2929 (CRS TDDTTY)

Coldbrook 22 sit es for tents or motor homes up to 22 feet long Piped water tables fire rings and vault toilets No hookups

or showers

Fee Camping is $12 per night additional vehicles $5 each Or with a valid Adventure Pass $10 per night and

$4 for extra vehicles No reservations first come first served The Day use fee is the Adventure Pass or $5 per

vehicle exit before sundown

Elevation 3350 feet

Location From 210 Fwy exit Azusa Avenue Drive north 18 miles on San Gabriel Canyon Road (Hwy 39) to

the campground entrance

Amenities Situated on the North Fork of the San Gabriel River approximately four miles from where the river

is often stocked with rainbow trout in the summer Roughly a quarter mile from camp is the Upper Bear Creek

trailhead for backpacking trips leading into the wilderness

Crystal Lake Campground

176 campsites for tents or motor homes up to 22 feet long Piped water tables fire pits and flush toilets No

hookups or showers Gates controlling access are closed at night from 10

pm to 6 am Fee $12 per night additional vehicles $5 each Day use only $5 per vehicle exit before 10 pm A valid Adventure Pass will be honored for day use trailhead parking and the extra vehicle fee for campsites Elevation 5800 feet Location Within the Crystal Lake Recreation Area From the 210 Fwy exit Azusa Avenue Drive north 25 miles on San Gabriel Canyon Road (Highway 39) to the campground entrance Amenities 11 hiking trails accessible from the recreation area The Department of Fish amp Game regularlystocks the lake with rainbow trout

Deer Flat Group Campground

9 group campsites accommodating up to a total of 300 people RVs up to 30 feet Piped water picnic tables andflush toilets Season begins Memorial Day to Sept 30 Fee Varies by site from $40 per day maximum of 20 persons to $600 per day for maximum of 300 persons Elevation 6300 feet Location Within the Crystal Lake Recreation Area From the 210 Fwy exit Azusa Avenue Drive north 25 miles on San Gabriel Canyon Road (Hwy 39) to the campground entranceAmenities (See Crystal Lakes amenities) Deer Flat is only about a mile from the Pacific Crest Trail Numerous other hiking trails are in the area

Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region Angeles National Forest Campground List Page 8 of 14

Glenn Trail Camp 10 sites with tables stoves and vault toilets Stream water only (treat before using) Accessible to visitors with disabilities Permits are available through the District Office for road entry Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for vehicles parked at trailhead Elevation 2000 feet Location From the 210 Fwy exit Azusa Avenue Drive 12 miles north on San Gabriel Canyon Road (Hwy 39) to the West Fork of the San Gabriel River Hike 65 miles west from Highway 39 to Glenn Trail Camp Amenities A bicycle trail runs along side the West Fork Trout fishing is available catch and keep from the gate to the second bridge catch and release from the second bridge up to Cogswell Reservoir Off Road Vehicle area located 2 miles south

Maker Flat 21 campsites for tents and RVs up to 22 feet Piped water stoves firepots and flush toilets Fee Daily camping fee with Adventure Pass $10 per site $3 each additional vehicle and day use covered under Adventure Pass Season Open from May through October closed in winter Fee Daily camping fee without an Adventure Pass $12 per site $4 each additional vehicle $5 day use fee Elevation 6000 feet Location From Foothill Blvd in Claremont take Mills Avenue until it turns into Mt Baldy Road Drive 12 miles north on Mt Baldy Road (pass Mount Baldy Village) to the campground on the right (Note Foothill can be reached by taking Mountain Avenue north from the 10 Fwy) Amenities Located near the historic Mount Baldy Schoolhouse and Visitor Center in the Mount Baldy Village Just a short 20minute hike away is the San Antonio waterfalls and the trail to the top of Mount Baldy Also nearby is the Icehouse Canyon trailhead into the Cucamonga Wilderness Area Visitor Permits are required for entry and can be obtained at the Visitor Center or the District Office

SAN CLARAMOJAVE RIVERS RD 33708 Crown Valley RoadActon CA 93510 (661) 269-2808 (661) 296-5847 FAX(800) 735-2922 (CRS voice) (800) 735-2929 (CRS TDDTTY)

Please Note The Campground Symbol on your Angelnot a Forest Service Trail Camp on Bear Creek north ofcampgrounds which may show on an older map have

es National Forest map at Bear Creek is an error This is the West Fork Recreation Area The following been permanently removed Atmore Meadows Big Oak

Bouquet Chaparral Falls Prospect South Portal and Warm Springs

Apple Tree 8 tent sites Picnic tables fire pits vault toilets and piped water (shut off when temperatures reaches freezing) Season Year-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 6200 feet Location From the I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station bear right onto Big Pines Highway (County Road N4) and drive 2 miles to the campground

Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region Angeles National Forest Campground List Page 9 of 14

Bear Camp

7 sites with tables and firepots No water Vault toilets Trash pick up is not available so please help by takingyour trash out with youSeason Year-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 5200 feet Location From Castaic turn northeast on Lake Hughes Road and drive 27 miles to the town of Lake Hughes Turn left on Elizabeth Lake Road and drive to Sawmill Mountain (northwest) on Sawmill Mountain LievreRidge Road and about 10 miles to the campground Amenities Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) nearby

Big Rock

8 sites for tents or RVs up to 20 feet Picnic tables fire pit vault toilets provided no piped water Season Year

round

Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking

Elevation 5000 feet

Location From Highway 138 in Pear blossom turn south on Longview Road Turn left on Avenue ldquoWrdquo and

drive past the Mojave Work Station Turn right on Big Rock Creek Road and continue up the canyon about 7

miles to where the pavement ends Turn right onto the dirt road and continue to the campground on your right

Amenities Primitive camp suited to four wheelers Forest Service map advisable Forest Service Road 2N11 to

the southeast connects to a network of backcountry roads and trails

Blue Ridge

8 sites for tents or RVrsquos up to 20 feet Picnic tables fire pit vault toilets provided no piped water Season May

through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions

Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking

Elevation 8000 feet

Location From I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Bear left and continue on Angeles Crest Highway

(Hwy 2) and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Bear left and continue on Angeles Crest

Highway for 18 miles Turn left (opposite Inspiration Point) on Blue Ridge Road and drive 3 miles to the

campground

Amenities The Pacific Crest Trail runs right alongside the camp Guff Camp also located alongside the PCT is

another option 2 miles to the southeast Low profile vehicles not recommended

Cottonwood

22 sites for tents or motor homes up to 22 feet long Tables firepots and vault toilets No piped water but a stream runs nearby (treat before using)Season Year roundFee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 2600 feet Location From Castaic turn northeast on Lake Hughes Road for approximately 21 miles to campground Amenities Grocery store nearby

Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region Angeles National Forest Campground List Page 10 of 14

Guff

6 tent sites Remote area with picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided no piped water Season May

through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions

Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking

Elevation 8300 feet

Location From I-15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9

miles to the Big Pines Information Station Bear left and continue on Angeles Crest Highway for 18 miles Turn

left (opposite Inspiration Point) on Blue Ridge Road and drive 6 miles to the campground Low profile vehicles

not recommended

Jackson Flat Group Camp

5 sites Piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) fire pits group size tables BBQs and flush

toilets

Season Last weekend of May through September subject to change during snow and hazardous road

conditions

Fee For fees and reservations call (877) 4446777 or TDD (877) 8336777

Internet wwwrecreationgov

Elevation 7400 feet

Location From I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles

to the Big Pines Information Station Bear left and continue on Angeles Crest Highway for 3 miles Turn right

into Grassy Hollow Visitor Center and drive 1 mile to the campground

Lake

8 sites for tents or motor homes up to 18 feet Piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) fire pits picnic tables and vault toilets Season Last weekend of April through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions Fee For fees and reservations call (877) 4446777 or TDD (877) 8336777 Internet wwwrecreationgov Elevation 6100 feet Location From I-15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station bear right onto Big Pines Highway (CountyRoad N4) and drive 25 miles to campground Amenities Located right above Jackson Lake

Little Jimmy Trail Camp

Hike in only 16 sites with tables and stoves Only spring water available (treat water before using) Campfirepermit required only portable gas jellied petroleum or pressurized liquid fuel stoves allowed during fire season Please pack out what you pack in You are in bear country please be responsible about food items Fee Adventure Pass required for parking at Islip Saddle Trailhead (off Hwy 2) or other trailheads Location From the 210 Fwy exit Angeles Crest Highway Drive 41 miles on Angeles Crest Highway Park in the large clearing to the left (north) of the highway Cross the highway and pick up the Pacific Crest Trailleading east Follow the trail as it climbs through chaparral then into pines for 25 miles

Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region Angeles National Forest Campground List Page 11 of 14

Lupine

11 sites for tents or RVs up to 16 feet Fire pits picnic tables vault toilet but no water Season May through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parkingElevation 6500 feet Location From I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Bear left and continue onto Angeles Crest Highway for 18 miles Turn left (opposite Inspiration Point) on Blue Ridge Road The campground is 56 miles beyond Guff Low profilevehicles not recommended

Mountain Oak

17 sites for tents or motor homes up to 18rsquo Piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) fire pits picnic tables and flush toilets Season Last weekend of April through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions Fee For fees and reservations call (877) 4446777 or TDD (877) 8336777Internet wwwrecreationgov Internet wwwrecreationgov Elevation 6200 feet Location From I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station bear right onto Big Pines Highway (County Road N4) and drive 3 miles to campground Amenities Flush toilets and lighting

Oak Flat

27 sites for tents or RVrsquos up to 18 feet long Fire pits tables and vault toilets No water Season Year-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 2800 feet Location From Castaic drive 6 miles north on Interstate 5 Turn left on Templin Highway and go under thefreeway Drive northwest for 3 more miles

Pea vine

4 tent sites Piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) fire pits picnic tables and flush toiletsSeason Year-round Fee Adventure or Interagency Pass required for parking Elevation 6100 feet Location From I-15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station bear right on Big Pines Highway (County Road N4) and drive 25 miles to campground

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Sawmill

8 sites for tents or RVs up to 16rsquo Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided No piped water SeasonYear-round but weather and heavy snow may make it inaccessible Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 5200 feet Location From Castaic turn northeast on Lake Hughes Road and drive 27 miles to the town of Lake Hughes Turn left (northwest) on County Road N2 (Pine Canyon Road) and drive to Sawmill Mountain (northwest) on Sawmill Mountain-Liebre Ridge Road and drive about 10 miles to the campground Amenities This campground is set on the Pacific Crest Trail It is also one mile from the Burnt Peak Trailhead which leads into the backcountry

South Fork

21 sites for tents and RVrsquos up to 16 feet Picnic tables fire rings vault toilets no water Special group areaavailable by reservation please contact Big Pines Information Station at (760) 2493504 for more information Season Year-round subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 4500 feet Location Take Highway 138 to 165th Street South Follow 165th Street which turns into Bobrsquos Gap Road At the end of the road turn left Take your first right at Big Rock Creek Road Drive 3 miles turn right on the dirt road to the campground Amenities From South Fork one has access to many hiking trails one of which leads to the nearby Devilrsquos Punchbowl County Park Forest Service map advisable

Spunky (closed due to flooding)

10 sites for tents or motor homes Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided no piped water SeasonYear-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 3300 feet Location From Castaic drive 6 miles south on Interstate 5 to Magic Mountain Parkway exit Take the exit and drive east to Valencia Blvd Turn left and drive about 2 miles to the Bouquet Canyon Road Turn north on Bouquet Canyon Road and drive about 15 miles Turn left on Spunky Canyon Road and drive 4 miles to thecampground Amenities The Pacific Crest Trail passes within one mile of this camp making for a good backcountryadventure Grocery store nearby

Streamside (closed due to flood damage)

9 tent sites Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided but no piped waterSeason Year round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 2500 feet Location From Castaic drive 6 miles south on Interstate 5 to Magic Mountain Parkway exit Take the exit and drive east to Valencia Blvd Turn left and drive about 2 miles to the Bouquet Canyon Road Turn north on Bouquet Canyon Road and drive about 14 miles

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Sycamore Flat

11 sites for tents or motor homes up to 18rsquo Fire pits picnic tables vault toilets piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) Season Year-round Fee Adventure or Interagency Pass required for parking Elevation 4200 feet Location From Highway 138 in Pear blossom turn south on Longview Road Turn left on Avenue W and drive past the Mojave Work Station Turn right on Big Rock Creek Road and continue up the canyon about 3 miles to the campground along the road on your left

Table Mountain

115 campsites available for tents or motor homes up to 34feet Picnic tables fire pits vault toilets and piped

water (shut off when temperatures at freezing)

Season Last weekend of April to November

Fee For fees and reservations call (877) 444-6777 or TDD (877) 833-6777 Two vehicles are allowed per site

and $5 for extra vehicles Web wwwrecreationgov

Elevation 7200 feet

Location From I-15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9

miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station turn right on Table Mountain Road and drive

one mile to the campground on your left

Amenities Table Mountain Road is a paved 2-lane county road easily accessible by most vehicles There is an

amphitheater available for use with reservation and a fee

Upper Shake (temporarily closed)

18 sites for tents or motor homes up to 22 feet Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided no piped water Check with District Office regarding availabilitySeason Year-round Fee Adventure or Interagency Pass required for parking Elevation 4400 feet Location From Castaic turn northeast on Lake Hughes Road and drive 27 miles to the town of Lake Hughes Turn left (northwest) on County Road N2 (Pine Canyon Road) and drive about 55 miles to the entrance road on the left Amenities Easy access to the Pacific Crest Trail which passes nearby Lower Shake is currently closed

Zuni (Closed due to flood damage)

10 tent sites Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided no piped water Season Year-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 1700 feet Location From Castaic drive 6 miles south on Interstate 5 to the Magic Mountain Parkway exit Take the exitto Valencia Blvd Turn left and drive about 2 miles to Bouquet Canyon Road Turn north on Bouquet Canyon Road and drive about 7 miles to the campground

The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race color national origin age disability and

where applicable sex marital status familial status parental status religion sexual orientation genetic information political beliefs reprisal or because all or part of an individualrsquos income is derived from any public assistance program (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs) Persons with disabilities who require alternative

means for communication of program information (Braille large print audiotape etc) should contact USDArsquos TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TDD)

To file a complaint of discrimination write to USDA Director Office of Civil Rights 1400 Independence Avenue SW Washington DC 20250-9410 or call (800) 795-3272 (voice) or (202) 720-6382 (TDD) USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer

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Page 8: Angeles National Forest Campgrounds...The trail camp can be reached by walking through the picnic area downstream on the Gabrielino Trail 2 miles, then up Bear Canyon 1.5 miles. Amenities:

SAN GABRIEL RIVER RANGER DISTRICT

110 N Wabash Ave

Glendora CA 91741

(626) 335-1251

(626) 914-3790 FAX

(800) 735-2922 (CRS voice)

(800) 735-2929 (CRS TDDTTY)

Coldbrook 22 sit es for tents or motor homes up to 22 feet long Piped water tables fire rings and vault toilets No hookups

or showers

Fee Camping is $12 per night additional vehicles $5 each Or with a valid Adventure Pass $10 per night and

$4 for extra vehicles No reservations first come first served The Day use fee is the Adventure Pass or $5 per

vehicle exit before sundown

Elevation 3350 feet

Location From 210 Fwy exit Azusa Avenue Drive north 18 miles on San Gabriel Canyon Road (Hwy 39) to

the campground entrance

Amenities Situated on the North Fork of the San Gabriel River approximately four miles from where the river

is often stocked with rainbow trout in the summer Roughly a quarter mile from camp is the Upper Bear Creek

trailhead for backpacking trips leading into the wilderness

Crystal Lake Campground

176 campsites for tents or motor homes up to 22 feet long Piped water tables fire pits and flush toilets No

hookups or showers Gates controlling access are closed at night from 10

pm to 6 am Fee $12 per night additional vehicles $5 each Day use only $5 per vehicle exit before 10 pm A valid Adventure Pass will be honored for day use trailhead parking and the extra vehicle fee for campsites Elevation 5800 feet Location Within the Crystal Lake Recreation Area From the 210 Fwy exit Azusa Avenue Drive north 25 miles on San Gabriel Canyon Road (Highway 39) to the campground entrance Amenities 11 hiking trails accessible from the recreation area The Department of Fish amp Game regularlystocks the lake with rainbow trout

Deer Flat Group Campground

9 group campsites accommodating up to a total of 300 people RVs up to 30 feet Piped water picnic tables andflush toilets Season begins Memorial Day to Sept 30 Fee Varies by site from $40 per day maximum of 20 persons to $600 per day for maximum of 300 persons Elevation 6300 feet Location Within the Crystal Lake Recreation Area From the 210 Fwy exit Azusa Avenue Drive north 25 miles on San Gabriel Canyon Road (Hwy 39) to the campground entranceAmenities (See Crystal Lakes amenities) Deer Flat is only about a mile from the Pacific Crest Trail Numerous other hiking trails are in the area

Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region Angeles National Forest Campground List Page 8 of 14

Glenn Trail Camp 10 sites with tables stoves and vault toilets Stream water only (treat before using) Accessible to visitors with disabilities Permits are available through the District Office for road entry Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for vehicles parked at trailhead Elevation 2000 feet Location From the 210 Fwy exit Azusa Avenue Drive 12 miles north on San Gabriel Canyon Road (Hwy 39) to the West Fork of the San Gabriel River Hike 65 miles west from Highway 39 to Glenn Trail Camp Amenities A bicycle trail runs along side the West Fork Trout fishing is available catch and keep from the gate to the second bridge catch and release from the second bridge up to Cogswell Reservoir Off Road Vehicle area located 2 miles south

Maker Flat 21 campsites for tents and RVs up to 22 feet Piped water stoves firepots and flush toilets Fee Daily camping fee with Adventure Pass $10 per site $3 each additional vehicle and day use covered under Adventure Pass Season Open from May through October closed in winter Fee Daily camping fee without an Adventure Pass $12 per site $4 each additional vehicle $5 day use fee Elevation 6000 feet Location From Foothill Blvd in Claremont take Mills Avenue until it turns into Mt Baldy Road Drive 12 miles north on Mt Baldy Road (pass Mount Baldy Village) to the campground on the right (Note Foothill can be reached by taking Mountain Avenue north from the 10 Fwy) Amenities Located near the historic Mount Baldy Schoolhouse and Visitor Center in the Mount Baldy Village Just a short 20minute hike away is the San Antonio waterfalls and the trail to the top of Mount Baldy Also nearby is the Icehouse Canyon trailhead into the Cucamonga Wilderness Area Visitor Permits are required for entry and can be obtained at the Visitor Center or the District Office

SAN CLARAMOJAVE RIVERS RD 33708 Crown Valley RoadActon CA 93510 (661) 269-2808 (661) 296-5847 FAX(800) 735-2922 (CRS voice) (800) 735-2929 (CRS TDDTTY)

Please Note The Campground Symbol on your Angelnot a Forest Service Trail Camp on Bear Creek north ofcampgrounds which may show on an older map have

es National Forest map at Bear Creek is an error This is the West Fork Recreation Area The following been permanently removed Atmore Meadows Big Oak

Bouquet Chaparral Falls Prospect South Portal and Warm Springs

Apple Tree 8 tent sites Picnic tables fire pits vault toilets and piped water (shut off when temperatures reaches freezing) Season Year-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 6200 feet Location From the I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station bear right onto Big Pines Highway (County Road N4) and drive 2 miles to the campground

Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region Angeles National Forest Campground List Page 9 of 14

Bear Camp

7 sites with tables and firepots No water Vault toilets Trash pick up is not available so please help by takingyour trash out with youSeason Year-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 5200 feet Location From Castaic turn northeast on Lake Hughes Road and drive 27 miles to the town of Lake Hughes Turn left on Elizabeth Lake Road and drive to Sawmill Mountain (northwest) on Sawmill Mountain LievreRidge Road and about 10 miles to the campground Amenities Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) nearby

Big Rock

8 sites for tents or RVs up to 20 feet Picnic tables fire pit vault toilets provided no piped water Season Year

round

Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking

Elevation 5000 feet

Location From Highway 138 in Pear blossom turn south on Longview Road Turn left on Avenue ldquoWrdquo and

drive past the Mojave Work Station Turn right on Big Rock Creek Road and continue up the canyon about 7

miles to where the pavement ends Turn right onto the dirt road and continue to the campground on your right

Amenities Primitive camp suited to four wheelers Forest Service map advisable Forest Service Road 2N11 to

the southeast connects to a network of backcountry roads and trails

Blue Ridge

8 sites for tents or RVrsquos up to 20 feet Picnic tables fire pit vault toilets provided no piped water Season May

through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions

Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking

Elevation 8000 feet

Location From I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Bear left and continue on Angeles Crest Highway

(Hwy 2) and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Bear left and continue on Angeles Crest

Highway for 18 miles Turn left (opposite Inspiration Point) on Blue Ridge Road and drive 3 miles to the

campground

Amenities The Pacific Crest Trail runs right alongside the camp Guff Camp also located alongside the PCT is

another option 2 miles to the southeast Low profile vehicles not recommended

Cottonwood

22 sites for tents or motor homes up to 22 feet long Tables firepots and vault toilets No piped water but a stream runs nearby (treat before using)Season Year roundFee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 2600 feet Location From Castaic turn northeast on Lake Hughes Road for approximately 21 miles to campground Amenities Grocery store nearby

Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region Angeles National Forest Campground List Page 10 of 14

Guff

6 tent sites Remote area with picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided no piped water Season May

through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions

Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking

Elevation 8300 feet

Location From I-15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9

miles to the Big Pines Information Station Bear left and continue on Angeles Crest Highway for 18 miles Turn

left (opposite Inspiration Point) on Blue Ridge Road and drive 6 miles to the campground Low profile vehicles

not recommended

Jackson Flat Group Camp

5 sites Piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) fire pits group size tables BBQs and flush

toilets

Season Last weekend of May through September subject to change during snow and hazardous road

conditions

Fee For fees and reservations call (877) 4446777 or TDD (877) 8336777

Internet wwwrecreationgov

Elevation 7400 feet

Location From I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles

to the Big Pines Information Station Bear left and continue on Angeles Crest Highway for 3 miles Turn right

into Grassy Hollow Visitor Center and drive 1 mile to the campground

Lake

8 sites for tents or motor homes up to 18 feet Piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) fire pits picnic tables and vault toilets Season Last weekend of April through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions Fee For fees and reservations call (877) 4446777 or TDD (877) 8336777 Internet wwwrecreationgov Elevation 6100 feet Location From I-15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station bear right onto Big Pines Highway (CountyRoad N4) and drive 25 miles to campground Amenities Located right above Jackson Lake

Little Jimmy Trail Camp

Hike in only 16 sites with tables and stoves Only spring water available (treat water before using) Campfirepermit required only portable gas jellied petroleum or pressurized liquid fuel stoves allowed during fire season Please pack out what you pack in You are in bear country please be responsible about food items Fee Adventure Pass required for parking at Islip Saddle Trailhead (off Hwy 2) or other trailheads Location From the 210 Fwy exit Angeles Crest Highway Drive 41 miles on Angeles Crest Highway Park in the large clearing to the left (north) of the highway Cross the highway and pick up the Pacific Crest Trailleading east Follow the trail as it climbs through chaparral then into pines for 25 miles

Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region Angeles National Forest Campground List Page 11 of 14

Lupine

11 sites for tents or RVs up to 16 feet Fire pits picnic tables vault toilet but no water Season May through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parkingElevation 6500 feet Location From I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Bear left and continue onto Angeles Crest Highway for 18 miles Turn left (opposite Inspiration Point) on Blue Ridge Road The campground is 56 miles beyond Guff Low profilevehicles not recommended

Mountain Oak

17 sites for tents or motor homes up to 18rsquo Piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) fire pits picnic tables and flush toilets Season Last weekend of April through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions Fee For fees and reservations call (877) 4446777 or TDD (877) 8336777Internet wwwrecreationgov Internet wwwrecreationgov Elevation 6200 feet Location From I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station bear right onto Big Pines Highway (County Road N4) and drive 3 miles to campground Amenities Flush toilets and lighting

Oak Flat

27 sites for tents or RVrsquos up to 18 feet long Fire pits tables and vault toilets No water Season Year-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 2800 feet Location From Castaic drive 6 miles north on Interstate 5 Turn left on Templin Highway and go under thefreeway Drive northwest for 3 more miles

Pea vine

4 tent sites Piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) fire pits picnic tables and flush toiletsSeason Year-round Fee Adventure or Interagency Pass required for parking Elevation 6100 feet Location From I-15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station bear right on Big Pines Highway (County Road N4) and drive 25 miles to campground

Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region Angeles National Forest Campground List Page 12 of 14

Sawmill

8 sites for tents or RVs up to 16rsquo Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided No piped water SeasonYear-round but weather and heavy snow may make it inaccessible Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 5200 feet Location From Castaic turn northeast on Lake Hughes Road and drive 27 miles to the town of Lake Hughes Turn left (northwest) on County Road N2 (Pine Canyon Road) and drive to Sawmill Mountain (northwest) on Sawmill Mountain-Liebre Ridge Road and drive about 10 miles to the campground Amenities This campground is set on the Pacific Crest Trail It is also one mile from the Burnt Peak Trailhead which leads into the backcountry

South Fork

21 sites for tents and RVrsquos up to 16 feet Picnic tables fire rings vault toilets no water Special group areaavailable by reservation please contact Big Pines Information Station at (760) 2493504 for more information Season Year-round subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 4500 feet Location Take Highway 138 to 165th Street South Follow 165th Street which turns into Bobrsquos Gap Road At the end of the road turn left Take your first right at Big Rock Creek Road Drive 3 miles turn right on the dirt road to the campground Amenities From South Fork one has access to many hiking trails one of which leads to the nearby Devilrsquos Punchbowl County Park Forest Service map advisable

Spunky (closed due to flooding)

10 sites for tents or motor homes Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided no piped water SeasonYear-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 3300 feet Location From Castaic drive 6 miles south on Interstate 5 to Magic Mountain Parkway exit Take the exit and drive east to Valencia Blvd Turn left and drive about 2 miles to the Bouquet Canyon Road Turn north on Bouquet Canyon Road and drive about 15 miles Turn left on Spunky Canyon Road and drive 4 miles to thecampground Amenities The Pacific Crest Trail passes within one mile of this camp making for a good backcountryadventure Grocery store nearby

Streamside (closed due to flood damage)

9 tent sites Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided but no piped waterSeason Year round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 2500 feet Location From Castaic drive 6 miles south on Interstate 5 to Magic Mountain Parkway exit Take the exit and drive east to Valencia Blvd Turn left and drive about 2 miles to the Bouquet Canyon Road Turn north on Bouquet Canyon Road and drive about 14 miles

Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region Angeles National Forest Campground List Page 13 of 14

Sycamore Flat

11 sites for tents or motor homes up to 18rsquo Fire pits picnic tables vault toilets piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) Season Year-round Fee Adventure or Interagency Pass required for parking Elevation 4200 feet Location From Highway 138 in Pear blossom turn south on Longview Road Turn left on Avenue W and drive past the Mojave Work Station Turn right on Big Rock Creek Road and continue up the canyon about 3 miles to the campground along the road on your left

Table Mountain

115 campsites available for tents or motor homes up to 34feet Picnic tables fire pits vault toilets and piped

water (shut off when temperatures at freezing)

Season Last weekend of April to November

Fee For fees and reservations call (877) 444-6777 or TDD (877) 833-6777 Two vehicles are allowed per site

and $5 for extra vehicles Web wwwrecreationgov

Elevation 7200 feet

Location From I-15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9

miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station turn right on Table Mountain Road and drive

one mile to the campground on your left

Amenities Table Mountain Road is a paved 2-lane county road easily accessible by most vehicles There is an

amphitheater available for use with reservation and a fee

Upper Shake (temporarily closed)

18 sites for tents or motor homes up to 22 feet Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided no piped water Check with District Office regarding availabilitySeason Year-round Fee Adventure or Interagency Pass required for parking Elevation 4400 feet Location From Castaic turn northeast on Lake Hughes Road and drive 27 miles to the town of Lake Hughes Turn left (northwest) on County Road N2 (Pine Canyon Road) and drive about 55 miles to the entrance road on the left Amenities Easy access to the Pacific Crest Trail which passes nearby Lower Shake is currently closed

Zuni (Closed due to flood damage)

10 tent sites Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided no piped water Season Year-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 1700 feet Location From Castaic drive 6 miles south on Interstate 5 to the Magic Mountain Parkway exit Take the exitto Valencia Blvd Turn left and drive about 2 miles to Bouquet Canyon Road Turn north on Bouquet Canyon Road and drive about 7 miles to the campground

The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race color national origin age disability and

where applicable sex marital status familial status parental status religion sexual orientation genetic information political beliefs reprisal or because all or part of an individualrsquos income is derived from any public assistance program (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs) Persons with disabilities who require alternative

means for communication of program information (Braille large print audiotape etc) should contact USDArsquos TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TDD)

To file a complaint of discrimination write to USDA Director Office of Civil Rights 1400 Independence Avenue SW Washington DC 20250-9410 or call (800) 795-3272 (voice) or (202) 720-6382 (TDD) USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer

Issued 1110

Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region Angeles National Forest Campground List Page 14 of 14

Page 9: Angeles National Forest Campgrounds...The trail camp can be reached by walking through the picnic area downstream on the Gabrielino Trail 2 miles, then up Bear Canyon 1.5 miles. Amenities:

Glenn Trail Camp 10 sites with tables stoves and vault toilets Stream water only (treat before using) Accessible to visitors with disabilities Permits are available through the District Office for road entry Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for vehicles parked at trailhead Elevation 2000 feet Location From the 210 Fwy exit Azusa Avenue Drive 12 miles north on San Gabriel Canyon Road (Hwy 39) to the West Fork of the San Gabriel River Hike 65 miles west from Highway 39 to Glenn Trail Camp Amenities A bicycle trail runs along side the West Fork Trout fishing is available catch and keep from the gate to the second bridge catch and release from the second bridge up to Cogswell Reservoir Off Road Vehicle area located 2 miles south

Maker Flat 21 campsites for tents and RVs up to 22 feet Piped water stoves firepots and flush toilets Fee Daily camping fee with Adventure Pass $10 per site $3 each additional vehicle and day use covered under Adventure Pass Season Open from May through October closed in winter Fee Daily camping fee without an Adventure Pass $12 per site $4 each additional vehicle $5 day use fee Elevation 6000 feet Location From Foothill Blvd in Claremont take Mills Avenue until it turns into Mt Baldy Road Drive 12 miles north on Mt Baldy Road (pass Mount Baldy Village) to the campground on the right (Note Foothill can be reached by taking Mountain Avenue north from the 10 Fwy) Amenities Located near the historic Mount Baldy Schoolhouse and Visitor Center in the Mount Baldy Village Just a short 20minute hike away is the San Antonio waterfalls and the trail to the top of Mount Baldy Also nearby is the Icehouse Canyon trailhead into the Cucamonga Wilderness Area Visitor Permits are required for entry and can be obtained at the Visitor Center or the District Office

SAN CLARAMOJAVE RIVERS RD 33708 Crown Valley RoadActon CA 93510 (661) 269-2808 (661) 296-5847 FAX(800) 735-2922 (CRS voice) (800) 735-2929 (CRS TDDTTY)

Please Note The Campground Symbol on your Angelnot a Forest Service Trail Camp on Bear Creek north ofcampgrounds which may show on an older map have

es National Forest map at Bear Creek is an error This is the West Fork Recreation Area The following been permanently removed Atmore Meadows Big Oak

Bouquet Chaparral Falls Prospect South Portal and Warm Springs

Apple Tree 8 tent sites Picnic tables fire pits vault toilets and piped water (shut off when temperatures reaches freezing) Season Year-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 6200 feet Location From the I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station bear right onto Big Pines Highway (County Road N4) and drive 2 miles to the campground

Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region Angeles National Forest Campground List Page 9 of 14

Bear Camp

7 sites with tables and firepots No water Vault toilets Trash pick up is not available so please help by takingyour trash out with youSeason Year-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 5200 feet Location From Castaic turn northeast on Lake Hughes Road and drive 27 miles to the town of Lake Hughes Turn left on Elizabeth Lake Road and drive to Sawmill Mountain (northwest) on Sawmill Mountain LievreRidge Road and about 10 miles to the campground Amenities Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) nearby

Big Rock

8 sites for tents or RVs up to 20 feet Picnic tables fire pit vault toilets provided no piped water Season Year

round

Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking

Elevation 5000 feet

Location From Highway 138 in Pear blossom turn south on Longview Road Turn left on Avenue ldquoWrdquo and

drive past the Mojave Work Station Turn right on Big Rock Creek Road and continue up the canyon about 7

miles to where the pavement ends Turn right onto the dirt road and continue to the campground on your right

Amenities Primitive camp suited to four wheelers Forest Service map advisable Forest Service Road 2N11 to

the southeast connects to a network of backcountry roads and trails

Blue Ridge

8 sites for tents or RVrsquos up to 20 feet Picnic tables fire pit vault toilets provided no piped water Season May

through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions

Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking

Elevation 8000 feet

Location From I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Bear left and continue on Angeles Crest Highway

(Hwy 2) and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Bear left and continue on Angeles Crest

Highway for 18 miles Turn left (opposite Inspiration Point) on Blue Ridge Road and drive 3 miles to the

campground

Amenities The Pacific Crest Trail runs right alongside the camp Guff Camp also located alongside the PCT is

another option 2 miles to the southeast Low profile vehicles not recommended

Cottonwood

22 sites for tents or motor homes up to 22 feet long Tables firepots and vault toilets No piped water but a stream runs nearby (treat before using)Season Year roundFee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 2600 feet Location From Castaic turn northeast on Lake Hughes Road for approximately 21 miles to campground Amenities Grocery store nearby

Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region Angeles National Forest Campground List Page 10 of 14

Guff

6 tent sites Remote area with picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided no piped water Season May

through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions

Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking

Elevation 8300 feet

Location From I-15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9

miles to the Big Pines Information Station Bear left and continue on Angeles Crest Highway for 18 miles Turn

left (opposite Inspiration Point) on Blue Ridge Road and drive 6 miles to the campground Low profile vehicles

not recommended

Jackson Flat Group Camp

5 sites Piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) fire pits group size tables BBQs and flush

toilets

Season Last weekend of May through September subject to change during snow and hazardous road

conditions

Fee For fees and reservations call (877) 4446777 or TDD (877) 8336777

Internet wwwrecreationgov

Elevation 7400 feet

Location From I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles

to the Big Pines Information Station Bear left and continue on Angeles Crest Highway for 3 miles Turn right

into Grassy Hollow Visitor Center and drive 1 mile to the campground

Lake

8 sites for tents or motor homes up to 18 feet Piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) fire pits picnic tables and vault toilets Season Last weekend of April through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions Fee For fees and reservations call (877) 4446777 or TDD (877) 8336777 Internet wwwrecreationgov Elevation 6100 feet Location From I-15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station bear right onto Big Pines Highway (CountyRoad N4) and drive 25 miles to campground Amenities Located right above Jackson Lake

Little Jimmy Trail Camp

Hike in only 16 sites with tables and stoves Only spring water available (treat water before using) Campfirepermit required only portable gas jellied petroleum or pressurized liquid fuel stoves allowed during fire season Please pack out what you pack in You are in bear country please be responsible about food items Fee Adventure Pass required for parking at Islip Saddle Trailhead (off Hwy 2) or other trailheads Location From the 210 Fwy exit Angeles Crest Highway Drive 41 miles on Angeles Crest Highway Park in the large clearing to the left (north) of the highway Cross the highway and pick up the Pacific Crest Trailleading east Follow the trail as it climbs through chaparral then into pines for 25 miles

Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region Angeles National Forest Campground List Page 11 of 14

Lupine

11 sites for tents or RVs up to 16 feet Fire pits picnic tables vault toilet but no water Season May through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parkingElevation 6500 feet Location From I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Bear left and continue onto Angeles Crest Highway for 18 miles Turn left (opposite Inspiration Point) on Blue Ridge Road The campground is 56 miles beyond Guff Low profilevehicles not recommended

Mountain Oak

17 sites for tents or motor homes up to 18rsquo Piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) fire pits picnic tables and flush toilets Season Last weekend of April through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions Fee For fees and reservations call (877) 4446777 or TDD (877) 8336777Internet wwwrecreationgov Internet wwwrecreationgov Elevation 6200 feet Location From I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station bear right onto Big Pines Highway (County Road N4) and drive 3 miles to campground Amenities Flush toilets and lighting

Oak Flat

27 sites for tents or RVrsquos up to 18 feet long Fire pits tables and vault toilets No water Season Year-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 2800 feet Location From Castaic drive 6 miles north on Interstate 5 Turn left on Templin Highway and go under thefreeway Drive northwest for 3 more miles

Pea vine

4 tent sites Piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) fire pits picnic tables and flush toiletsSeason Year-round Fee Adventure or Interagency Pass required for parking Elevation 6100 feet Location From I-15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station bear right on Big Pines Highway (County Road N4) and drive 25 miles to campground

Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region Angeles National Forest Campground List Page 12 of 14

Sawmill

8 sites for tents or RVs up to 16rsquo Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided No piped water SeasonYear-round but weather and heavy snow may make it inaccessible Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 5200 feet Location From Castaic turn northeast on Lake Hughes Road and drive 27 miles to the town of Lake Hughes Turn left (northwest) on County Road N2 (Pine Canyon Road) and drive to Sawmill Mountain (northwest) on Sawmill Mountain-Liebre Ridge Road and drive about 10 miles to the campground Amenities This campground is set on the Pacific Crest Trail It is also one mile from the Burnt Peak Trailhead which leads into the backcountry

South Fork

21 sites for tents and RVrsquos up to 16 feet Picnic tables fire rings vault toilets no water Special group areaavailable by reservation please contact Big Pines Information Station at (760) 2493504 for more information Season Year-round subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 4500 feet Location Take Highway 138 to 165th Street South Follow 165th Street which turns into Bobrsquos Gap Road At the end of the road turn left Take your first right at Big Rock Creek Road Drive 3 miles turn right on the dirt road to the campground Amenities From South Fork one has access to many hiking trails one of which leads to the nearby Devilrsquos Punchbowl County Park Forest Service map advisable

Spunky (closed due to flooding)

10 sites for tents or motor homes Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided no piped water SeasonYear-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 3300 feet Location From Castaic drive 6 miles south on Interstate 5 to Magic Mountain Parkway exit Take the exit and drive east to Valencia Blvd Turn left and drive about 2 miles to the Bouquet Canyon Road Turn north on Bouquet Canyon Road and drive about 15 miles Turn left on Spunky Canyon Road and drive 4 miles to thecampground Amenities The Pacific Crest Trail passes within one mile of this camp making for a good backcountryadventure Grocery store nearby

Streamside (closed due to flood damage)

9 tent sites Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided but no piped waterSeason Year round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 2500 feet Location From Castaic drive 6 miles south on Interstate 5 to Magic Mountain Parkway exit Take the exit and drive east to Valencia Blvd Turn left and drive about 2 miles to the Bouquet Canyon Road Turn north on Bouquet Canyon Road and drive about 14 miles

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Sycamore Flat

11 sites for tents or motor homes up to 18rsquo Fire pits picnic tables vault toilets piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) Season Year-round Fee Adventure or Interagency Pass required for parking Elevation 4200 feet Location From Highway 138 in Pear blossom turn south on Longview Road Turn left on Avenue W and drive past the Mojave Work Station Turn right on Big Rock Creek Road and continue up the canyon about 3 miles to the campground along the road on your left

Table Mountain

115 campsites available for tents or motor homes up to 34feet Picnic tables fire pits vault toilets and piped

water (shut off when temperatures at freezing)

Season Last weekend of April to November

Fee For fees and reservations call (877) 444-6777 or TDD (877) 833-6777 Two vehicles are allowed per site

and $5 for extra vehicles Web wwwrecreationgov

Elevation 7200 feet

Location From I-15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9

miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station turn right on Table Mountain Road and drive

one mile to the campground on your left

Amenities Table Mountain Road is a paved 2-lane county road easily accessible by most vehicles There is an

amphitheater available for use with reservation and a fee

Upper Shake (temporarily closed)

18 sites for tents or motor homes up to 22 feet Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided no piped water Check with District Office regarding availabilitySeason Year-round Fee Adventure or Interagency Pass required for parking Elevation 4400 feet Location From Castaic turn northeast on Lake Hughes Road and drive 27 miles to the town of Lake Hughes Turn left (northwest) on County Road N2 (Pine Canyon Road) and drive about 55 miles to the entrance road on the left Amenities Easy access to the Pacific Crest Trail which passes nearby Lower Shake is currently closed

Zuni (Closed due to flood damage)

10 tent sites Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided no piped water Season Year-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 1700 feet Location From Castaic drive 6 miles south on Interstate 5 to the Magic Mountain Parkway exit Take the exitto Valencia Blvd Turn left and drive about 2 miles to Bouquet Canyon Road Turn north on Bouquet Canyon Road and drive about 7 miles to the campground

The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race color national origin age disability and

where applicable sex marital status familial status parental status religion sexual orientation genetic information political beliefs reprisal or because all or part of an individualrsquos income is derived from any public assistance program (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs) Persons with disabilities who require alternative

means for communication of program information (Braille large print audiotape etc) should contact USDArsquos TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TDD)

To file a complaint of discrimination write to USDA Director Office of Civil Rights 1400 Independence Avenue SW Washington DC 20250-9410 or call (800) 795-3272 (voice) or (202) 720-6382 (TDD) USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer

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Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region Angeles National Forest Campground List Page 14 of 14

Page 10: Angeles National Forest Campgrounds...The trail camp can be reached by walking through the picnic area downstream on the Gabrielino Trail 2 miles, then up Bear Canyon 1.5 miles. Amenities:

Bear Camp

7 sites with tables and firepots No water Vault toilets Trash pick up is not available so please help by takingyour trash out with youSeason Year-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 5200 feet Location From Castaic turn northeast on Lake Hughes Road and drive 27 miles to the town of Lake Hughes Turn left on Elizabeth Lake Road and drive to Sawmill Mountain (northwest) on Sawmill Mountain LievreRidge Road and about 10 miles to the campground Amenities Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) nearby

Big Rock

8 sites for tents or RVs up to 20 feet Picnic tables fire pit vault toilets provided no piped water Season Year

round

Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking

Elevation 5000 feet

Location From Highway 138 in Pear blossom turn south on Longview Road Turn left on Avenue ldquoWrdquo and

drive past the Mojave Work Station Turn right on Big Rock Creek Road and continue up the canyon about 7

miles to where the pavement ends Turn right onto the dirt road and continue to the campground on your right

Amenities Primitive camp suited to four wheelers Forest Service map advisable Forest Service Road 2N11 to

the southeast connects to a network of backcountry roads and trails

Blue Ridge

8 sites for tents or RVrsquos up to 20 feet Picnic tables fire pit vault toilets provided no piped water Season May

through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions

Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking

Elevation 8000 feet

Location From I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Bear left and continue on Angeles Crest Highway

(Hwy 2) and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Bear left and continue on Angeles Crest

Highway for 18 miles Turn left (opposite Inspiration Point) on Blue Ridge Road and drive 3 miles to the

campground

Amenities The Pacific Crest Trail runs right alongside the camp Guff Camp also located alongside the PCT is

another option 2 miles to the southeast Low profile vehicles not recommended

Cottonwood

22 sites for tents or motor homes up to 22 feet long Tables firepots and vault toilets No piped water but a stream runs nearby (treat before using)Season Year roundFee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 2600 feet Location From Castaic turn northeast on Lake Hughes Road for approximately 21 miles to campground Amenities Grocery store nearby

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Guff

6 tent sites Remote area with picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided no piped water Season May

through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions

Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking

Elevation 8300 feet

Location From I-15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9

miles to the Big Pines Information Station Bear left and continue on Angeles Crest Highway for 18 miles Turn

left (opposite Inspiration Point) on Blue Ridge Road and drive 6 miles to the campground Low profile vehicles

not recommended

Jackson Flat Group Camp

5 sites Piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) fire pits group size tables BBQs and flush

toilets

Season Last weekend of May through September subject to change during snow and hazardous road

conditions

Fee For fees and reservations call (877) 4446777 or TDD (877) 8336777

Internet wwwrecreationgov

Elevation 7400 feet

Location From I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles

to the Big Pines Information Station Bear left and continue on Angeles Crest Highway for 3 miles Turn right

into Grassy Hollow Visitor Center and drive 1 mile to the campground

Lake

8 sites for tents or motor homes up to 18 feet Piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) fire pits picnic tables and vault toilets Season Last weekend of April through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions Fee For fees and reservations call (877) 4446777 or TDD (877) 8336777 Internet wwwrecreationgov Elevation 6100 feet Location From I-15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station bear right onto Big Pines Highway (CountyRoad N4) and drive 25 miles to campground Amenities Located right above Jackson Lake

Little Jimmy Trail Camp

Hike in only 16 sites with tables and stoves Only spring water available (treat water before using) Campfirepermit required only portable gas jellied petroleum or pressurized liquid fuel stoves allowed during fire season Please pack out what you pack in You are in bear country please be responsible about food items Fee Adventure Pass required for parking at Islip Saddle Trailhead (off Hwy 2) or other trailheads Location From the 210 Fwy exit Angeles Crest Highway Drive 41 miles on Angeles Crest Highway Park in the large clearing to the left (north) of the highway Cross the highway and pick up the Pacific Crest Trailleading east Follow the trail as it climbs through chaparral then into pines for 25 miles

Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region Angeles National Forest Campground List Page 11 of 14

Lupine

11 sites for tents or RVs up to 16 feet Fire pits picnic tables vault toilet but no water Season May through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parkingElevation 6500 feet Location From I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Bear left and continue onto Angeles Crest Highway for 18 miles Turn left (opposite Inspiration Point) on Blue Ridge Road The campground is 56 miles beyond Guff Low profilevehicles not recommended

Mountain Oak

17 sites for tents or motor homes up to 18rsquo Piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) fire pits picnic tables and flush toilets Season Last weekend of April through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions Fee For fees and reservations call (877) 4446777 or TDD (877) 8336777Internet wwwrecreationgov Internet wwwrecreationgov Elevation 6200 feet Location From I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station bear right onto Big Pines Highway (County Road N4) and drive 3 miles to campground Amenities Flush toilets and lighting

Oak Flat

27 sites for tents or RVrsquos up to 18 feet long Fire pits tables and vault toilets No water Season Year-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 2800 feet Location From Castaic drive 6 miles north on Interstate 5 Turn left on Templin Highway and go under thefreeway Drive northwest for 3 more miles

Pea vine

4 tent sites Piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) fire pits picnic tables and flush toiletsSeason Year-round Fee Adventure or Interagency Pass required for parking Elevation 6100 feet Location From I-15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station bear right on Big Pines Highway (County Road N4) and drive 25 miles to campground

Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region Angeles National Forest Campground List Page 12 of 14

Sawmill

8 sites for tents or RVs up to 16rsquo Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided No piped water SeasonYear-round but weather and heavy snow may make it inaccessible Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 5200 feet Location From Castaic turn northeast on Lake Hughes Road and drive 27 miles to the town of Lake Hughes Turn left (northwest) on County Road N2 (Pine Canyon Road) and drive to Sawmill Mountain (northwest) on Sawmill Mountain-Liebre Ridge Road and drive about 10 miles to the campground Amenities This campground is set on the Pacific Crest Trail It is also one mile from the Burnt Peak Trailhead which leads into the backcountry

South Fork

21 sites for tents and RVrsquos up to 16 feet Picnic tables fire rings vault toilets no water Special group areaavailable by reservation please contact Big Pines Information Station at (760) 2493504 for more information Season Year-round subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 4500 feet Location Take Highway 138 to 165th Street South Follow 165th Street which turns into Bobrsquos Gap Road At the end of the road turn left Take your first right at Big Rock Creek Road Drive 3 miles turn right on the dirt road to the campground Amenities From South Fork one has access to many hiking trails one of which leads to the nearby Devilrsquos Punchbowl County Park Forest Service map advisable

Spunky (closed due to flooding)

10 sites for tents or motor homes Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided no piped water SeasonYear-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 3300 feet Location From Castaic drive 6 miles south on Interstate 5 to Magic Mountain Parkway exit Take the exit and drive east to Valencia Blvd Turn left and drive about 2 miles to the Bouquet Canyon Road Turn north on Bouquet Canyon Road and drive about 15 miles Turn left on Spunky Canyon Road and drive 4 miles to thecampground Amenities The Pacific Crest Trail passes within one mile of this camp making for a good backcountryadventure Grocery store nearby

Streamside (closed due to flood damage)

9 tent sites Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided but no piped waterSeason Year round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 2500 feet Location From Castaic drive 6 miles south on Interstate 5 to Magic Mountain Parkway exit Take the exit and drive east to Valencia Blvd Turn left and drive about 2 miles to the Bouquet Canyon Road Turn north on Bouquet Canyon Road and drive about 14 miles

Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region Angeles National Forest Campground List Page 13 of 14

Sycamore Flat

11 sites for tents or motor homes up to 18rsquo Fire pits picnic tables vault toilets piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) Season Year-round Fee Adventure or Interagency Pass required for parking Elevation 4200 feet Location From Highway 138 in Pear blossom turn south on Longview Road Turn left on Avenue W and drive past the Mojave Work Station Turn right on Big Rock Creek Road and continue up the canyon about 3 miles to the campground along the road on your left

Table Mountain

115 campsites available for tents or motor homes up to 34feet Picnic tables fire pits vault toilets and piped

water (shut off when temperatures at freezing)

Season Last weekend of April to November

Fee For fees and reservations call (877) 444-6777 or TDD (877) 833-6777 Two vehicles are allowed per site

and $5 for extra vehicles Web wwwrecreationgov

Elevation 7200 feet

Location From I-15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9

miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station turn right on Table Mountain Road and drive

one mile to the campground on your left

Amenities Table Mountain Road is a paved 2-lane county road easily accessible by most vehicles There is an

amphitheater available for use with reservation and a fee

Upper Shake (temporarily closed)

18 sites for tents or motor homes up to 22 feet Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided no piped water Check with District Office regarding availabilitySeason Year-round Fee Adventure or Interagency Pass required for parking Elevation 4400 feet Location From Castaic turn northeast on Lake Hughes Road and drive 27 miles to the town of Lake Hughes Turn left (northwest) on County Road N2 (Pine Canyon Road) and drive about 55 miles to the entrance road on the left Amenities Easy access to the Pacific Crest Trail which passes nearby Lower Shake is currently closed

Zuni (Closed due to flood damage)

10 tent sites Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided no piped water Season Year-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 1700 feet Location From Castaic drive 6 miles south on Interstate 5 to the Magic Mountain Parkway exit Take the exitto Valencia Blvd Turn left and drive about 2 miles to Bouquet Canyon Road Turn north on Bouquet Canyon Road and drive about 7 miles to the campground

The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race color national origin age disability and

where applicable sex marital status familial status parental status religion sexual orientation genetic information political beliefs reprisal or because all or part of an individualrsquos income is derived from any public assistance program (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs) Persons with disabilities who require alternative

means for communication of program information (Braille large print audiotape etc) should contact USDArsquos TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TDD)

To file a complaint of discrimination write to USDA Director Office of Civil Rights 1400 Independence Avenue SW Washington DC 20250-9410 or call (800) 795-3272 (voice) or (202) 720-6382 (TDD) USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer

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Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region Angeles National Forest Campground List Page 14 of 14

Page 11: Angeles National Forest Campgrounds...The trail camp can be reached by walking through the picnic area downstream on the Gabrielino Trail 2 miles, then up Bear Canyon 1.5 miles. Amenities:

Guff

6 tent sites Remote area with picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided no piped water Season May

through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions

Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking

Elevation 8300 feet

Location From I-15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9

miles to the Big Pines Information Station Bear left and continue on Angeles Crest Highway for 18 miles Turn

left (opposite Inspiration Point) on Blue Ridge Road and drive 6 miles to the campground Low profile vehicles

not recommended

Jackson Flat Group Camp

5 sites Piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) fire pits group size tables BBQs and flush

toilets

Season Last weekend of May through September subject to change during snow and hazardous road

conditions

Fee For fees and reservations call (877) 4446777 or TDD (877) 8336777

Internet wwwrecreationgov

Elevation 7400 feet

Location From I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles

to the Big Pines Information Station Bear left and continue on Angeles Crest Highway for 3 miles Turn right

into Grassy Hollow Visitor Center and drive 1 mile to the campground

Lake

8 sites for tents or motor homes up to 18 feet Piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) fire pits picnic tables and vault toilets Season Last weekend of April through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions Fee For fees and reservations call (877) 4446777 or TDD (877) 8336777 Internet wwwrecreationgov Elevation 6100 feet Location From I-15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station bear right onto Big Pines Highway (CountyRoad N4) and drive 25 miles to campground Amenities Located right above Jackson Lake

Little Jimmy Trail Camp

Hike in only 16 sites with tables and stoves Only spring water available (treat water before using) Campfirepermit required only portable gas jellied petroleum or pressurized liquid fuel stoves allowed during fire season Please pack out what you pack in You are in bear country please be responsible about food items Fee Adventure Pass required for parking at Islip Saddle Trailhead (off Hwy 2) or other trailheads Location From the 210 Fwy exit Angeles Crest Highway Drive 41 miles on Angeles Crest Highway Park in the large clearing to the left (north) of the highway Cross the highway and pick up the Pacific Crest Trailleading east Follow the trail as it climbs through chaparral then into pines for 25 miles

Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region Angeles National Forest Campground List Page 11 of 14

Lupine

11 sites for tents or RVs up to 16 feet Fire pits picnic tables vault toilet but no water Season May through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parkingElevation 6500 feet Location From I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Bear left and continue onto Angeles Crest Highway for 18 miles Turn left (opposite Inspiration Point) on Blue Ridge Road The campground is 56 miles beyond Guff Low profilevehicles not recommended

Mountain Oak

17 sites for tents or motor homes up to 18rsquo Piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) fire pits picnic tables and flush toilets Season Last weekend of April through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions Fee For fees and reservations call (877) 4446777 or TDD (877) 8336777Internet wwwrecreationgov Internet wwwrecreationgov Elevation 6200 feet Location From I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station bear right onto Big Pines Highway (County Road N4) and drive 3 miles to campground Amenities Flush toilets and lighting

Oak Flat

27 sites for tents or RVrsquos up to 18 feet long Fire pits tables and vault toilets No water Season Year-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 2800 feet Location From Castaic drive 6 miles north on Interstate 5 Turn left on Templin Highway and go under thefreeway Drive northwest for 3 more miles

Pea vine

4 tent sites Piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) fire pits picnic tables and flush toiletsSeason Year-round Fee Adventure or Interagency Pass required for parking Elevation 6100 feet Location From I-15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station bear right on Big Pines Highway (County Road N4) and drive 25 miles to campground

Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region Angeles National Forest Campground List Page 12 of 14

Sawmill

8 sites for tents or RVs up to 16rsquo Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided No piped water SeasonYear-round but weather and heavy snow may make it inaccessible Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 5200 feet Location From Castaic turn northeast on Lake Hughes Road and drive 27 miles to the town of Lake Hughes Turn left (northwest) on County Road N2 (Pine Canyon Road) and drive to Sawmill Mountain (northwest) on Sawmill Mountain-Liebre Ridge Road and drive about 10 miles to the campground Amenities This campground is set on the Pacific Crest Trail It is also one mile from the Burnt Peak Trailhead which leads into the backcountry

South Fork

21 sites for tents and RVrsquos up to 16 feet Picnic tables fire rings vault toilets no water Special group areaavailable by reservation please contact Big Pines Information Station at (760) 2493504 for more information Season Year-round subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 4500 feet Location Take Highway 138 to 165th Street South Follow 165th Street which turns into Bobrsquos Gap Road At the end of the road turn left Take your first right at Big Rock Creek Road Drive 3 miles turn right on the dirt road to the campground Amenities From South Fork one has access to many hiking trails one of which leads to the nearby Devilrsquos Punchbowl County Park Forest Service map advisable

Spunky (closed due to flooding)

10 sites for tents or motor homes Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided no piped water SeasonYear-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 3300 feet Location From Castaic drive 6 miles south on Interstate 5 to Magic Mountain Parkway exit Take the exit and drive east to Valencia Blvd Turn left and drive about 2 miles to the Bouquet Canyon Road Turn north on Bouquet Canyon Road and drive about 15 miles Turn left on Spunky Canyon Road and drive 4 miles to thecampground Amenities The Pacific Crest Trail passes within one mile of this camp making for a good backcountryadventure Grocery store nearby

Streamside (closed due to flood damage)

9 tent sites Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided but no piped waterSeason Year round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 2500 feet Location From Castaic drive 6 miles south on Interstate 5 to Magic Mountain Parkway exit Take the exit and drive east to Valencia Blvd Turn left and drive about 2 miles to the Bouquet Canyon Road Turn north on Bouquet Canyon Road and drive about 14 miles

Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region Angeles National Forest Campground List Page 13 of 14

Sycamore Flat

11 sites for tents or motor homes up to 18rsquo Fire pits picnic tables vault toilets piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) Season Year-round Fee Adventure or Interagency Pass required for parking Elevation 4200 feet Location From Highway 138 in Pear blossom turn south on Longview Road Turn left on Avenue W and drive past the Mojave Work Station Turn right on Big Rock Creek Road and continue up the canyon about 3 miles to the campground along the road on your left

Table Mountain

115 campsites available for tents or motor homes up to 34feet Picnic tables fire pits vault toilets and piped

water (shut off when temperatures at freezing)

Season Last weekend of April to November

Fee For fees and reservations call (877) 444-6777 or TDD (877) 833-6777 Two vehicles are allowed per site

and $5 for extra vehicles Web wwwrecreationgov

Elevation 7200 feet

Location From I-15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9

miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station turn right on Table Mountain Road and drive

one mile to the campground on your left

Amenities Table Mountain Road is a paved 2-lane county road easily accessible by most vehicles There is an

amphitheater available for use with reservation and a fee

Upper Shake (temporarily closed)

18 sites for tents or motor homes up to 22 feet Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided no piped water Check with District Office regarding availabilitySeason Year-round Fee Adventure or Interagency Pass required for parking Elevation 4400 feet Location From Castaic turn northeast on Lake Hughes Road and drive 27 miles to the town of Lake Hughes Turn left (northwest) on County Road N2 (Pine Canyon Road) and drive about 55 miles to the entrance road on the left Amenities Easy access to the Pacific Crest Trail which passes nearby Lower Shake is currently closed

Zuni (Closed due to flood damage)

10 tent sites Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided no piped water Season Year-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 1700 feet Location From Castaic drive 6 miles south on Interstate 5 to the Magic Mountain Parkway exit Take the exitto Valencia Blvd Turn left and drive about 2 miles to Bouquet Canyon Road Turn north on Bouquet Canyon Road and drive about 7 miles to the campground

The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race color national origin age disability and

where applicable sex marital status familial status parental status religion sexual orientation genetic information political beliefs reprisal or because all or part of an individualrsquos income is derived from any public assistance program (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs) Persons with disabilities who require alternative

means for communication of program information (Braille large print audiotape etc) should contact USDArsquos TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TDD)

To file a complaint of discrimination write to USDA Director Office of Civil Rights 1400 Independence Avenue SW Washington DC 20250-9410 or call (800) 795-3272 (voice) or (202) 720-6382 (TDD) USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer

Issued 1110

Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region Angeles National Forest Campground List Page 14 of 14

Page 12: Angeles National Forest Campgrounds...The trail camp can be reached by walking through the picnic area downstream on the Gabrielino Trail 2 miles, then up Bear Canyon 1.5 miles. Amenities:

Lupine

11 sites for tents or RVs up to 16 feet Fire pits picnic tables vault toilet but no water Season May through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parkingElevation 6500 feet Location From I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Bear left and continue onto Angeles Crest Highway for 18 miles Turn left (opposite Inspiration Point) on Blue Ridge Road The campground is 56 miles beyond Guff Low profilevehicles not recommended

Mountain Oak

17 sites for tents or motor homes up to 18rsquo Piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) fire pits picnic tables and flush toilets Season Last weekend of April through November subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions Fee For fees and reservations call (877) 4446777 or TDD (877) 8336777Internet wwwrecreationgov Internet wwwrecreationgov Elevation 6200 feet Location From I15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station bear right onto Big Pines Highway (County Road N4) and drive 3 miles to campground Amenities Flush toilets and lighting

Oak Flat

27 sites for tents or RVrsquos up to 18 feet long Fire pits tables and vault toilets No water Season Year-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 2800 feet Location From Castaic drive 6 miles north on Interstate 5 Turn left on Templin Highway and go under thefreeway Drive northwest for 3 more miles

Pea vine

4 tent sites Piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) fire pits picnic tables and flush toiletsSeason Year-round Fee Adventure or Interagency Pass required for parking Elevation 6100 feet Location From I-15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9 miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station bear right on Big Pines Highway (County Road N4) and drive 25 miles to campground

Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region Angeles National Forest Campground List Page 12 of 14

Sawmill

8 sites for tents or RVs up to 16rsquo Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided No piped water SeasonYear-round but weather and heavy snow may make it inaccessible Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 5200 feet Location From Castaic turn northeast on Lake Hughes Road and drive 27 miles to the town of Lake Hughes Turn left (northwest) on County Road N2 (Pine Canyon Road) and drive to Sawmill Mountain (northwest) on Sawmill Mountain-Liebre Ridge Road and drive about 10 miles to the campground Amenities This campground is set on the Pacific Crest Trail It is also one mile from the Burnt Peak Trailhead which leads into the backcountry

South Fork

21 sites for tents and RVrsquos up to 16 feet Picnic tables fire rings vault toilets no water Special group areaavailable by reservation please contact Big Pines Information Station at (760) 2493504 for more information Season Year-round subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 4500 feet Location Take Highway 138 to 165th Street South Follow 165th Street which turns into Bobrsquos Gap Road At the end of the road turn left Take your first right at Big Rock Creek Road Drive 3 miles turn right on the dirt road to the campground Amenities From South Fork one has access to many hiking trails one of which leads to the nearby Devilrsquos Punchbowl County Park Forest Service map advisable

Spunky (closed due to flooding)

10 sites for tents or motor homes Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided no piped water SeasonYear-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 3300 feet Location From Castaic drive 6 miles south on Interstate 5 to Magic Mountain Parkway exit Take the exit and drive east to Valencia Blvd Turn left and drive about 2 miles to the Bouquet Canyon Road Turn north on Bouquet Canyon Road and drive about 15 miles Turn left on Spunky Canyon Road and drive 4 miles to thecampground Amenities The Pacific Crest Trail passes within one mile of this camp making for a good backcountryadventure Grocery store nearby

Streamside (closed due to flood damage)

9 tent sites Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided but no piped waterSeason Year round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 2500 feet Location From Castaic drive 6 miles south on Interstate 5 to Magic Mountain Parkway exit Take the exit and drive east to Valencia Blvd Turn left and drive about 2 miles to the Bouquet Canyon Road Turn north on Bouquet Canyon Road and drive about 14 miles

Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region Angeles National Forest Campground List Page 13 of 14

Sycamore Flat

11 sites for tents or motor homes up to 18rsquo Fire pits picnic tables vault toilets piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) Season Year-round Fee Adventure or Interagency Pass required for parking Elevation 4200 feet Location From Highway 138 in Pear blossom turn south on Longview Road Turn left on Avenue W and drive past the Mojave Work Station Turn right on Big Rock Creek Road and continue up the canyon about 3 miles to the campground along the road on your left

Table Mountain

115 campsites available for tents or motor homes up to 34feet Picnic tables fire pits vault toilets and piped

water (shut off when temperatures at freezing)

Season Last weekend of April to November

Fee For fees and reservations call (877) 444-6777 or TDD (877) 833-6777 Two vehicles are allowed per site

and $5 for extra vehicles Web wwwrecreationgov

Elevation 7200 feet

Location From I-15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9

miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station turn right on Table Mountain Road and drive

one mile to the campground on your left

Amenities Table Mountain Road is a paved 2-lane county road easily accessible by most vehicles There is an

amphitheater available for use with reservation and a fee

Upper Shake (temporarily closed)

18 sites for tents or motor homes up to 22 feet Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided no piped water Check with District Office regarding availabilitySeason Year-round Fee Adventure or Interagency Pass required for parking Elevation 4400 feet Location From Castaic turn northeast on Lake Hughes Road and drive 27 miles to the town of Lake Hughes Turn left (northwest) on County Road N2 (Pine Canyon Road) and drive about 55 miles to the entrance road on the left Amenities Easy access to the Pacific Crest Trail which passes nearby Lower Shake is currently closed

Zuni (Closed due to flood damage)

10 tent sites Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided no piped water Season Year-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 1700 feet Location From Castaic drive 6 miles south on Interstate 5 to the Magic Mountain Parkway exit Take the exitto Valencia Blvd Turn left and drive about 2 miles to Bouquet Canyon Road Turn north on Bouquet Canyon Road and drive about 7 miles to the campground

The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race color national origin age disability and

where applicable sex marital status familial status parental status religion sexual orientation genetic information political beliefs reprisal or because all or part of an individualrsquos income is derived from any public assistance program (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs) Persons with disabilities who require alternative

means for communication of program information (Braille large print audiotape etc) should contact USDArsquos TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TDD)

To file a complaint of discrimination write to USDA Director Office of Civil Rights 1400 Independence Avenue SW Washington DC 20250-9410 or call (800) 795-3272 (voice) or (202) 720-6382 (TDD) USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer

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Page 13: Angeles National Forest Campgrounds...The trail camp can be reached by walking through the picnic area downstream on the Gabrielino Trail 2 miles, then up Bear Canyon 1.5 miles. Amenities:

Sawmill

8 sites for tents or RVs up to 16rsquo Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided No piped water SeasonYear-round but weather and heavy snow may make it inaccessible Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 5200 feet Location From Castaic turn northeast on Lake Hughes Road and drive 27 miles to the town of Lake Hughes Turn left (northwest) on County Road N2 (Pine Canyon Road) and drive to Sawmill Mountain (northwest) on Sawmill Mountain-Liebre Ridge Road and drive about 10 miles to the campground Amenities This campground is set on the Pacific Crest Trail It is also one mile from the Burnt Peak Trailhead which leads into the backcountry

South Fork

21 sites for tents and RVrsquos up to 16 feet Picnic tables fire rings vault toilets no water Special group areaavailable by reservation please contact Big Pines Information Station at (760) 2493504 for more information Season Year-round subject to change during snow and hazardous road conditions Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 4500 feet Location Take Highway 138 to 165th Street South Follow 165th Street which turns into Bobrsquos Gap Road At the end of the road turn left Take your first right at Big Rock Creek Road Drive 3 miles turn right on the dirt road to the campground Amenities From South Fork one has access to many hiking trails one of which leads to the nearby Devilrsquos Punchbowl County Park Forest Service map advisable

Spunky (closed due to flooding)

10 sites for tents or motor homes Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided no piped water SeasonYear-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 3300 feet Location From Castaic drive 6 miles south on Interstate 5 to Magic Mountain Parkway exit Take the exit and drive east to Valencia Blvd Turn left and drive about 2 miles to the Bouquet Canyon Road Turn north on Bouquet Canyon Road and drive about 15 miles Turn left on Spunky Canyon Road and drive 4 miles to thecampground Amenities The Pacific Crest Trail passes within one mile of this camp making for a good backcountryadventure Grocery store nearby

Streamside (closed due to flood damage)

9 tent sites Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided but no piped waterSeason Year round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 2500 feet Location From Castaic drive 6 miles south on Interstate 5 to Magic Mountain Parkway exit Take the exit and drive east to Valencia Blvd Turn left and drive about 2 miles to the Bouquet Canyon Road Turn north on Bouquet Canyon Road and drive about 14 miles

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Sycamore Flat

11 sites for tents or motor homes up to 18rsquo Fire pits picnic tables vault toilets piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) Season Year-round Fee Adventure or Interagency Pass required for parking Elevation 4200 feet Location From Highway 138 in Pear blossom turn south on Longview Road Turn left on Avenue W and drive past the Mojave Work Station Turn right on Big Rock Creek Road and continue up the canyon about 3 miles to the campground along the road on your left

Table Mountain

115 campsites available for tents or motor homes up to 34feet Picnic tables fire pits vault toilets and piped

water (shut off when temperatures at freezing)

Season Last weekend of April to November

Fee For fees and reservations call (877) 444-6777 or TDD (877) 833-6777 Two vehicles are allowed per site

and $5 for extra vehicles Web wwwrecreationgov

Elevation 7200 feet

Location From I-15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9

miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station turn right on Table Mountain Road and drive

one mile to the campground on your left

Amenities Table Mountain Road is a paved 2-lane county road easily accessible by most vehicles There is an

amphitheater available for use with reservation and a fee

Upper Shake (temporarily closed)

18 sites for tents or motor homes up to 22 feet Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided no piped water Check with District Office regarding availabilitySeason Year-round Fee Adventure or Interagency Pass required for parking Elevation 4400 feet Location From Castaic turn northeast on Lake Hughes Road and drive 27 miles to the town of Lake Hughes Turn left (northwest) on County Road N2 (Pine Canyon Road) and drive about 55 miles to the entrance road on the left Amenities Easy access to the Pacific Crest Trail which passes nearby Lower Shake is currently closed

Zuni (Closed due to flood damage)

10 tent sites Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided no piped water Season Year-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 1700 feet Location From Castaic drive 6 miles south on Interstate 5 to the Magic Mountain Parkway exit Take the exitto Valencia Blvd Turn left and drive about 2 miles to Bouquet Canyon Road Turn north on Bouquet Canyon Road and drive about 7 miles to the campground

The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race color national origin age disability and

where applicable sex marital status familial status parental status religion sexual orientation genetic information political beliefs reprisal or because all or part of an individualrsquos income is derived from any public assistance program (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs) Persons with disabilities who require alternative

means for communication of program information (Braille large print audiotape etc) should contact USDArsquos TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TDD)

To file a complaint of discrimination write to USDA Director Office of Civil Rights 1400 Independence Avenue SW Washington DC 20250-9410 or call (800) 795-3272 (voice) or (202) 720-6382 (TDD) USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer

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Page 14: Angeles National Forest Campgrounds...The trail camp can be reached by walking through the picnic area downstream on the Gabrielino Trail 2 miles, then up Bear Canyon 1.5 miles. Amenities:

Sycamore Flat

11 sites for tents or motor homes up to 18rsquo Fire pits picnic tables vault toilets piped water (shut off when temperatures reach freezing) Season Year-round Fee Adventure or Interagency Pass required for parking Elevation 4200 feet Location From Highway 138 in Pear blossom turn south on Longview Road Turn left on Avenue W and drive past the Mojave Work Station Turn right on Big Rock Creek Road and continue up the canyon about 3 miles to the campground along the road on your left

Table Mountain

115 campsites available for tents or motor homes up to 34feet Picnic tables fire pits vault toilets and piped

water (shut off when temperatures at freezing)

Season Last weekend of April to November

Fee For fees and reservations call (877) 444-6777 or TDD (877) 833-6777 Two vehicles are allowed per site

and $5 for extra vehicles Web wwwrecreationgov

Elevation 7200 feet

Location From I-15 near Cajon take Highway 138 west Turn left on Angeles Crest Highway and drive 9

miles to the Big Pines Information Station Just past the station turn right on Table Mountain Road and drive

one mile to the campground on your left

Amenities Table Mountain Road is a paved 2-lane county road easily accessible by most vehicles There is an

amphitheater available for use with reservation and a fee

Upper Shake (temporarily closed)

18 sites for tents or motor homes up to 22 feet Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided no piped water Check with District Office regarding availabilitySeason Year-round Fee Adventure or Interagency Pass required for parking Elevation 4400 feet Location From Castaic turn northeast on Lake Hughes Road and drive 27 miles to the town of Lake Hughes Turn left (northwest) on County Road N2 (Pine Canyon Road) and drive about 55 miles to the entrance road on the left Amenities Easy access to the Pacific Crest Trail which passes nearby Lower Shake is currently closed

Zuni (Closed due to flood damage)

10 tent sites Picnic tables fire pits and vault toilets provided no piped water Season Year-round Fee Golden Passport or Adventure Pass required for parking Elevation 1700 feet Location From Castaic drive 6 miles south on Interstate 5 to the Magic Mountain Parkway exit Take the exitto Valencia Blvd Turn left and drive about 2 miles to Bouquet Canyon Road Turn north on Bouquet Canyon Road and drive about 7 miles to the campground

The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race color national origin age disability and

where applicable sex marital status familial status parental status religion sexual orientation genetic information political beliefs reprisal or because all or part of an individualrsquos income is derived from any public assistance program (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs) Persons with disabilities who require alternative

means for communication of program information (Braille large print audiotape etc) should contact USDArsquos TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TDD)

To file a complaint of discrimination write to USDA Director Office of Civil Rights 1400 Independence Avenue SW Washington DC 20250-9410 or call (800) 795-3272 (voice) or (202) 720-6382 (TDD) USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer

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