Address: Angelus Oaks, CA 92305, USA
“Beautiful place to camp with a cool, clear, running spring. I backpacked in from Hwy. 38 and saw a number of Pacific Crest Trail thru hikers who also spent the night there. There are some metal horse corals, a few with shade and a gravity fed water trough on the others side of the campground. I came back and stayed 3 nights in July and there was still water in the springs and a lot of wild flowers everywhere.”
Address: 41700 CA-38, Angelus Oaks, CA 92305, USA
“My family came back with all smiles and great stories about Camp Tahquitz. They arrived home with their invitee paperwork and are excited for future days at Camp Tahquitz. Thank you for making the sign up/pre-work for camp seamless and the week at camp for the scouts exciting, challenging and fun. I kept telling our adult leaders "I think this is going to be an easy and fun week at camp, they seem very flexible and organized". Our adult leaders really appreciated and enjoyed your hospitality and the excitement and buzz of the staff at camp. Thank you for delivering!”
Address: 39166 Big Bear Blvd, Big Bear Lake, CA 92315, USA
Address: 657 Modoc Dr, Big Bear Lake, CA 92315, USA
“Liked it so much here that I extended my stay to 2 nights. Awesome staff. Cuddly Bernese mountain dog (yogi). Taco Tuesday’s hosted by the hostel. Hot tub, game room, kitchen, porch & great room areas are perfect spaces for meeting new people &/or hanging out in groups. Free coffee + breakfast (fruit & ingredients for waffles or pancakes). $2.50 laundry. Exceptionally clean and fun hostel with great vibes”
Address: 46620 CA-38, Angelus Oaks, CA 92305, USA
“Google is calling this Wildhorse but it is actually Heartbar group site, about 1/4 mile farther down the road”
Address: 43207 CA-38, Angelus Oaks, CA 92305, USA
“Very nice camp ground has water and flushing toilets flat so you can drive in and drop off your gear”
Address: Angelus Oaks, CA 92305, USA
“Can be a bit crowded, but near a stream and a lot of great hiking trails, College Camp, San gorgonio wilderness, down the Santa Ana river and to seven oaks also. About 40 minutes from big bear lake.”
Address: CA-38, Angelus Oaks, CA 92305, USA
“great campung - rent the whole site which makes it quite private, 20-50 people, little bit of road noise, rangers are nice too ...”
Address: Johns Meadow Trail, Angelus Oaks, CA 92305, USA
“Wilderness campground. Permits are required for overnight. 3 mile hike from Forsee trailhead. Its about 2 miles to junction for other trail and Columbine Springs campground. Multiple campsites and abundant water. The views are good but not spectacular.”
Address: 29297 CA-18 BOX 369, Skyforest, CA 92385, USA
“Really clean bathrooms. I was so impressed by how clean the campsite was. The camp hosts were so kind and you could tell they cared about keeping everything nice.”
Address: 42499 Bristlecone Dr, Big Bear Lake, CA 92315, USA
“This is our go to place when we come to Big Bear. Have stayed here numerous times a year since 2014. Highly recommended if you are eligible to rent here.”
Address: 1183 E Foothill Blvd #1183, Upland, CA 91786, USA
“Always great to get away and hang out by the campfire for a few nights. Great spot for all of that. Easy drive and plenty of spots to choose from.”
Address: 40301 2N08, Angelus Oaks, CA 92305, USA
“An awesome group campsite. Very secluded and can fit up to 40, we had about 15 people and there was plenty of space. The road into the campsite is a bit treacherous and def needs a high clearance car as it is quite bumpy. Takes about 20mins from the main road. Definitely recommend this site to groups.”
Address: 3191 Radford Camp Rd, Angelus Oaks, CA 92305, USA
“This is a Methodist run camp we teach at each summer. It is in the mountains not too far from Big Bear lake. This year the new director has things ship shape. The environment is peaceful and beautiful. If you get an opportunity to visit for a retreat or conference make your best effort to do so. It is worth the effort.”
Address: 40000 Valley of the Falls Dr, Forest Falls, CA 92339, USA
“I had a good time here. I went for a retreat with my church, and they had a lot of fun activities. My favorite was all the activities they had in the lake. This place has a large facility and would be great for any church retreat. If you’re thinking about booking this place, don’t hesitate. Not too many places you can go these days that are Christ-centered.”
Address: Holcomb Valley Rd, Big Bear, CA 92314, USA
“Awesome camp ground! Secluded and decent shade. Can't wait to go back”
Address: CA-38, Angelus Oaks, CA 92305, USA
“Camp hosts were great. They run a tight ship. Which is awesome. The rules are given to you after they check you in. It makes it easier so everyone is on the same page. It was quiet and clean. Showers were immaculate and so were the toilets. Make sure to grab firewood at the general store before you get up there. Just follow the rules and you shouldn’t have any issues. It helps for a comfortable stay for everyone.”
Address: 33279 Old Woman Springs Rd, Lucerne Valley, CA 92356, USA
Address: 26397 Redlands Blvd, Redlands, CA 92373, USA
“Let's see, where do I start off because there are so many good things to say about this RV Park. We stayed at mission Park for an extended period of time and everything was just absolutely fabulous. The park managers were always friendly, attentive and readily accessible. The cleanliness of the park was just amazing and their laundry and bathroom facilities were impeccable. The grounds are Immaculate. It's a gated facility so we felt very safe. They have a small dog area so I never had to leave the park to walk my dogs I could walk them all through the park and take him to the little dog area. They even help Park your RV into space so you don't even have to worry about that they do all the work. I can go on and on I really enjoyed staying here I enjoyed that it was clean and affordable, next to freeways next to places to eat and next to grocery stores. If ever in Redlands I will definitely stay here again. Thank you to the management for being so accommodating!”
Address: 39950 Seven Oaks Rd, Angelus Oaks, CA 92305, USA
“Had a great time camping. Very friendly staff with a onsite restaurant great burgers,onion rings. Definitely would recommend 😊”
Address: 800 N Archibald Ave, Ontario, CA 91764, USA
“I went to Hick Finn Jubilee last year. The new owners are a young couple passionate about bringing bluegrass music to southern California. The staff was authentic and informative, you could tell they love what they're doing. The music was refeshing to hear & a beautiful venue. Family friendly and super chill.”
Address: 5900 Bowen Ranch Rd, Apple Valley, CA 92308, USA
“Went for my birthday and Matt was super friendly and helpful. Hike was mellow to the springs. Camping spots are spaced pretty far which is nice. They have fire pits and wood for sale definitely coming back!”
Address: 8364 Sultana Ave, Fontana, CA 92335, USA
“This place is the home style shop to go! Real people who care! Its a whole family event and they are always looking for your best treatment! If they can get you a lower price they will, and they do. I purchased my rv and many times I have called for help operating it. They are always there to help and that’s why they have earned my business for a lifetime. They are trustworthy and when I leave I feel I’m comfortable and not getting taken advantage of.”
Address: 17800 Glen Helen Rd, San Bernardino, CA 92407, USA
“Good place to hang out. Swimming for kids with two slides into the water. Also has a place for the little one to get wet as well. And of course camping.”
Address: 3700 Autumn Forest Dr, Browns Summit, NC 27214, USA
“Great community atmosphere. Playground basketball courts swimming pool. The home a newly remodeled or brand new. Nice area with lots to do while still feeling like you are in the country.”
Address: 7 Pines Rd, Angelus Oaks, CA 92305, USA
“Apple's and berries with a rough road. This historical area has to do with the early days of roads to the mountain. The McHaney brothers, James and William built a cabin on Deer Creek in 1876. Later the site of Clark's Ranch. The well-beaten foot path for miners and anglers passed this area in the very early days of mountain exploration. Hiram Clark of Clark's Ranch and 13 Redlands business men incorporated the Bear Valley Redlands toll road company. Clark homesteaded 160 acres in 1892 at the cabin built by the McHaney brothers and stayed for many years. This site is located on the north slope of the Santa Ana Canyon, about 3 miles west of Seven Oaks.”
Address: Angelus Oaks, CA 92305, USA
“It is not easy to get to and a hard climb out. Not for the less hearty or casual camper. Totally rad,with a spring close.”
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