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Mid Hills Campground

Address: Essex, CA 92332, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“This is a pretty great campground, with some caveats. I'll start with the good: sites are generally very spread out. There are 4 pairs of vault restrooms (so 8 in total), and they were clean and well maintained. Several sites had tree cover for shade. All sites had a table and fire ring, and I think all fire rings had grates. There was also a hill at the back of the campground where you could walk up and get a fantastic view of both the campground and the Mojave. Now the cons: Currently there is no potable water on site. This might have been caused by the fire a few years prior, as there are non-working pumps around. So, maybe this will be fixed in the future. I'd also say that many of the sites are poorly maintained, with vegetation growing all around, or the parking spot being rutted out. A few sites had been reclaimed by nature, with no markings for parking and just a lone table sitting in the scrub. Overall, I'd say there are maybe 10 decent sites, most of them good for tent campers. Some of the sites also have a lot of area for parking and tents (one would even work as a group site). And because of the elevation, it's going to be more comfortable for more of the year than Hole in the Wall.”

Juniper Springs Group Campground

Address: San Bernardino, CA 92418, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“Awesome group camp ground that you have to 4x4 to get to. 2N01 took a beating in the last storm. High clearance 4x4 are needed. Lots of ruts and rocks! Nothing an experienced off roader can't handle. Has an outdoor bathroom. No TP right now (Sept 23). The adjacent field was full of water from the storm.”

Camp Edwards

Address: 42842 Jenks Lake Rd W, Angelus Oaks, CA 92305, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“Went here a decade ago on a field trip with my whole grade level in elementary it was amazing. I still miss the Termite Cabin Crew ,Paul was awesome even when I had nosebleeds all the time he was chill about it, along with Quinn our nature explorer teacher. His sign to tell him we’re bored in his lessons actually helped me through stressful times in Highschool. The one thing I don’t miss is knowing the Cobra cabin still has showers they used up all the hot water. Wish I knew if both of them still work there and if anything changed.”

Serrano Campground

Address: 40650 N Shore Dr, Fawnskin, CA 92333, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“Have been here twice and have loved it. Once tent caning but most recently with my trailer on a tent site and it was spacious. I will say it was the last one available so we got the handicap spot which may be bigger than usual. No direct hook up but there is water fill up and dump station (extra $10 to dump). Hosts were really nice and helpful. Love how close it is to the lake with walking/bike paths. There are plenty of trees around for good shade (and beautiful). Bathrooms were clean and place was pretty quiet. Will most likely come back again.”

Mongolian camp

Address: 44222 Tonopah St, Newberry Springs, CA 92365, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“Very nice people. Location was very cool and the yurts had interesting designs. Would definitely come back. There’s a nice bathroom as well as a karaoke lounge in a shipping container”

Boulder Group Campground

Address: Mill Creek Rd, Angelus Oaks, CA 92305, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“Had a lot of fun with my group of friends here. The road to get here is a bit rough though. About a mile or two of dirt road to get to the campsite with lots of rocks. A FWD can make it up, just have to drive really carefully! Definitely would bring an SUV or Truck if you can though. Once you get to the campground though, you and your group will be far enough from other campers not to really be bothered by anyone. There are lots of trails you can explore yourself just by walking around the campsite with lots of shade. *Be warned though, we did see a bear both mornings we were here. Make sure to take advantage of the bear boxes provided.*”

Matt Mountain ZipLine@Deep Creek Hot springs Campground

Address: 5900 Bowen Ranch Rd, Apple Valley, CA 92308, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“3 zip lines to ride on the property, but could only ride 2 because of the wind direction. It gives you something to do if you don’t feel like hiking to the hot springs or can’t make the hike like some of us. Zip lining was fun during the Summer with water balloons and super soakers to cool off the riders at the end of the line! And you can even zip line naked if you want! Thanks Matt!”

Heart Bar Family Campground

Address: 46610 CA-38, Angelus Oaks, CA 92305, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“We loved the few days we spent here camping,we're a family of 5 and had plenty of space to ourselves and away from other campers at site 14. Our site had a bear box, fire ring and picnic table. The campground had water stations and trash bins along with vault toilets which were very clean. The camp host was very nice and checked on us a few times to see if we needed fire wood. Great experience and campground with lots of shade with alot of trees for your hammock and space for a large tent. We will Definitely be going back.”

Tanglewood Group Campground

Address: 35540 Holcomb Valley Rd, Big Bear, CA 92314, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“Tanglewood has public restrooms but it doesn't gave a roof, so if it rains you get wet. There is a fire pit and plenty of open area.”

Prado Conservation Camp #28

Address: 14467 Central Ave, Chino, CA 91710, USA

Campground Fire station Park Lodging

“This is a great place to stay if you are doing the state tour! Staff is friendly and professional, the food is ok, but the price can't be beat for those staying there. The fitness program is getting better although it is a work in process.”

Deep Creek Hot Springs Trailhead & Campground

Address: 5900 Bowen Ranch Rd, Apple Valley, CA 92308, USA

Campground Parking Park Lodging

“My friend and I stayed here for a Saturday night. We spent Saturday and Sunday at the hot springs hiking in and out each day. The staff at the entrance were extremely friendly and welcoming. They took their time to explain the route to the springs to us thoroughly and were very helpful when we thought our dog had been bitten by a snake. I am plan to return in a few weeks with another friend because I had a great time there 😊 they also sell firewood and have a small breakfast menu if you order the night before!”

Pineknot Campground

Address: Summit Blvd, Big Bear, CA 92314, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“Really beautiful place for camping, camp host is very nice and the bathrooms are always clean. Actually 5 star for cleanness, camp host and location. I am only giving 4 stars because camp grounds are not even and it's little difficult to find flat ground for setting up tents. Over all very happy with our experience. We were a group of 24 and we had booked 3 sites”

Vivian Creek Camp

Address: Forest Falls, CA 92339, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“What a beautiful hike up Vivian Creek Trail. It was challenging due to how steep it was, not really technical though. The trees are huge and wonderful and the creek adds a serene touch bumping up the visual feels. A must check out hike. The camp sites seemed nice as well with clean bathrooms on site.”

Wasewagan Camp & Retreat

Address: 42121 Seven Oaks Rd, Angelus Oaks, CA 92305, USA

Campground Park Lodging Health

“We brought our Girl Scout troop here in May of 2017 and had a fantastic time. It was a huge plus for us tired leaders as all the activities and meals were led by the staff. We got to participate and enjoy all the programs with our scouts. All of the staff were so nice and it felt like we were part of a big family. The lodgings were comfortable and the surroundings beautiful. Our girls loved the archery, ropes course, craft time, fishing, fencing, hiking and more. I highly recommend this for troops wanting a weekend camping experience with all the tradition but none of the hassle. A great price for all that is included.”

So Cal Veterans Campground

Address: 4202 CA-38, Angelus Oaks, CA 92305, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“Awesome place to dry camp. Future projects include water hook up and septic tank.”

Green Spot Equestrian Group

Address: 1908 Wildhorse Meadows Rd, Big Bear, CA 92314, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“This is a semi-primitive campsite. There is plenty of room for lots of campers so it is good for big groups. There were fours of us with an RV, tent, and tent-trailer and we left most of the site empty. The toilet on the site is a vault-toilet which, for some odd reason, has two toilets in each room with no dividers. There is no water at the site, so bring your own. The fire pits and barbeques were taped off and could not be used but this may be seasonal because of fire danger. Google Maps does not give good directions for the site and the road is easily bypassed as the campground sign is not at the turn-off. The road is dirt and bumpy but is passable by most passenger vehicles with average ground clearance. The site is only a few minutes from downtown Big Bear but feels very remote since there are not other sites or homes nearby. Cell service at the site is surprisingly good; we had no trouble streaming video at the site and no one had any dropped calls. In summary, this good sized spot is a great place to "rough it" without worrying about bothering others with your noise while still being close enough to town to get a Starbucks in the morning and watch some Netflix before turning in for the night.”

Lobo Group Campground

Address: 43270 CA-38, Angelus Oaks, CA 92305, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“Great place for a group to camp. Up side is we were pretty much by ourselves, nice tenting areas, nice picnic area. flush toilets. Downs were no showers, pretty pricey, and dust dust dust. ;)”

Skyline Group Campground

Address: 46853 CA-38, Angelus Oaks, CA 92305, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“Beautiful and clean campground. One of our favorite places to camp.”

Smarts Ranch OHV Road 3N03

Address: San Bernardino, CA 92408, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“Real fun 4x4 Trail… Had a blast!!!”

Deep Creek Hot Springs Trailhead & Campground

Address: 5900 Bowen Ranch Rd, Apple Valley, CA 92308, USA

Campground Lodging Parking Park

“worth the hike and enduring the cold temperature water in order to get across to the hot springs. It's a Tough hike back out keep to the lower path it's a bit easier then to hike the top side. Follow the blue flags. Have fun”

Bluff Mesa Group Camp

Address: Mill Creek Rd, Angelus Oaks, CA 92305, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“Nice secluded campsite, very scenic and plenty of room for the whole family or group to spread out. The road up is rough, so you should probably be driving an SUV or truck to get here. Four Stars instead of Five because the toilet on site was overdue to be pumped out, so it was quite "ripe". Bummed that no campfires or charcoal were allowed (late July) but I understand. Also, three large bear boxes were provided, so evidently somebody was listening to Mr. Chen's review”

Oak Glen Retreat - Halo Resorts

Address: 38955 Oak Glen Rd, Yucaipa, CA 92399, USA

Campground Convenience store Lodging Park Restaurant Store

“The Oak Glen Retreat Rod Run Car Show was a terrific car show and had a a great selection of hot rods,rat rods,customs,antique,vintage,motorcycle,trucks,muscle cars and more! Oak Glen Retreat in the beautiful Oak Glen mountains above Yucaipa and Mentone California is a great place to have a car show and to visit! Mountains,blue skies,great people,great cars and hospitality from the folks at Oak Glen Retreat made it a great family,friends,visitors and car lovers delite! . . . . . #oakglenretreat #oakglenretreathaloresort #cardshows #musclecars #lowriders #motorcycles #yucaipa #mentone #seetheusa #godisgood #hotrods #photografxworldwide #oakglen #family #outdoorlife #blueskies #ilovecars #familyfun #camping #rv”

Coon Creek Yellow Post Sites

Address: 46550 CA-38, Angelus Oaks, CA 92305, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“Dirt road rough. But beautiful place. Lots of spots. When you pick a spot I recommend sitting for a minute cause lots of bees in same spots.”

Coon Creek Cabin Group Campground

Address: 44611 CA-38, Angelus Oaks, CA 92305, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“This spot a few miles up the dirt road from Heart Bar is a beautiful place to spend the weekend. It's not the cheapest campground (especially with so many free Yellow Post sites on the way there), but it is the best spot for a breathtaking view, a lot of space, and a toilet (although with the number of flies in the outhouse I would almost prefer squatting in nature). It's situated atop the Coon Creek Jumpoff with a spectacular view of the Coachella Valley, and the Pacific Crest Trail passes right by -- these are good things, but they do make for quite a few strangers passing through or parking at camp each day, which is a minor annoyance. Overall, it's an excellent choice for camping with a group out in the SB National Forest.”

San Gorgonio Family Campground

Address: 43064 CA-38, Angelus Oaks, CA 92305, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“Love San Gorgonio! Best campground. We've been going there for about 30 years. Eric the host is awesome! It's a good family campground.”

Doble PCT Trail Camp

Address: 38698 Holcomb Valley Rd, Big Bear, CA 92314, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“AWESOME place to hike!!! Absolutely beautiful with stunning views, I highly recommend a hike here.”

Mile High Pines Camp

Address: 42739 CA-38, Angelus Oaks, CA 92305, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“Mile High Pines was so great! The campground was beautiful. They had multiple activities such as rock climbing, zip lining, a pool to swim in, a set up to play 9 square (which is so fun btw). Meals served were delicious, especially for going to camp. Lunch and dinner were my favorites. I will say, take cushioned blankets or a nice thick sleeping bag because the bunk cots are really thin mattresses. That would be my only suggestion if you are concerned about comfort. For kids and younger adults they probably won't be an issue, but I'm a mom, and 29 years old. Even though that's not old, my back was still really hurting in that bunk lol I had a great time though. It's perfect for being in nature, while still having comforts of home. Would definitely recommend 👌”

Camp Tanda

Address: 40005 Lakeview Dr, Big Bear Lake, CA 92315, USA

Campground Park Lodging Church

“So this is our 3rd time attending Camp Tanda and it’s been easy, affordable and fun for our teens. The facilities are spacious, warm (in the fall and winter) and it’s enclosed so the youth can roam around freely. The staff is amazing, anything we need they accommodate. Milene is amazing and always helpful with accommodations. We’ve been able to save so much money by bringing our own cooks and using the camps industrial kitchen. I definitely recommend Camp Tanda to anyone who’s interested in a weekend or week long retreat!”

Little Bear Spring Trail Camp

Address: Coxey Rd, Fawnskin, CA 92333, USA

Campground Park Lodging

Hot Springs Parking & Trailhead Entrance

Address: 5910 Hot Springs Trl, Apple Valley, CA 92308, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“Same Bowen Ranch camp area & trailhead, different entrance and people running it. Been going here 20 years & it’s a vast improvement. The roads are graded smooth and having actual facilities like bathrooms & showers available is amazing. The grumpy gun toting guy is still in the shack at the old original entrance to the Bowen Ranch, but beware that it NO LONGER leads to the actual Bowen Ranch camp area and hot springs trail because there is a new fence at the property line blocking the road forcing you to hike way around and use a new trail.”

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