Address: Forest Rte 6N10 - Stewart Mtn OHV Little Mutua, Alamo Mtn OHV, Forest Rte 8N01, Maricopa, CA 93252, USA
“Picked up a lot of trash so please pick up after you're self.”
Address: Rancho Nuevo Creek, Maricopa, CA 93252, USA
“IMPORTANT! Bring lots of water and snacks for a day hike. Plan your trip and let someone know you will be hiking in the area so they can come and assist if you have an emergency. There is no cell phone service. Do not deviate from your planned route and time frame. There are steep mountain sides and no railing to protect from falls. Some sections of the trail go past drop offs that will most likely lead to death if you fall. Why 4 stars. This is the beginning of the trail that takes you to the Deal Campground. Once at Deal, the trail branches to Upper Rancho Nuevo Campsite, which is another 6 to 7 miles. I would rate the trail as moderate for physically active people. The elevation changes are gradual and spaced out. We went during the month of July and the temperature was about 95 degrees F. Bees where everywhere in the thickest areas of the trail. About 2 miles past the Deal campsite, we stumbled on a large bee hive and caused us to redirect. Not much of vast and open scenery, however, you will enjoy the quiet and tranquil sounds of nature. No one else is around. The beaten trail crosses the creek multiple times. Ensure you keep your footwear and feet dry. Muddy areas may prevent you from crossing the creek and find another path. Getting lost is almost impossible. Just follow the creek.”
Address: Maricopa, CA 93252, USA
“Free as long as you have the local adventure pass you can buy at local merchants like in Lebec at the motorcycle shop or liqour stores. The camp ground lives up to its name as its main attraction is the great valley views. There is a restroom pit style as well as spome fire pits”
Address: Pine Mountain Ridge Road, Maricopa, CA 93252, USA
“Has only 6 sites. Awesome!”
Address: Pine Mountain Ridge Rd, Maricopa, CA 93252, USA
“This campround is one of a kind, at 7000 ft this was one hell a hike. I I started my one-night backpacking trip at the Chorro grande trailhead down off the 33, I ascended through typical chaparrel that turns into switchbacks up the steep mountain. It eventually turns to a conifirous forest and ends on the paved Reyes peak campround. The campground has amazing views that span the Ventura coast and back towards the Cuyama Badlands.”
Address: Maricopa, CA 93252, USA
“Nice infographic, bathrooms, and plenty of parking. Also a horse enclosure.”
Address: 26901 Camp Scheideck Rd, Maricopa, CA 93252, USA
“This is my all-time favorite place to camp! It's also a doggie paradise; be prepared for local dogs to occasionally wander up and say hi! The campsite is as remote as you can get for car camping. It's like 20 miles away from anything...except for the bar & grille (and cluster of cabins) about 1/4 mile from the camp's entrance! You can get ice there, as well as great food and drink (and, hopefully, a head's up if a wildfire breaks out in the area!). The bar generally caters to bikers and other people who would prefer to party 20 miles away from civilization...but I grew up around bikers, so I don't have any kind of problem with this. They were all super nice, and half of the people there had dogs to greet mine. I camped there over Halloween, and while there was a bash going on at the bar, we couldn't hear anything at all at our campsite, other than the creek. Site 17 is my favorite; it's far back, yet close to a toilet, and close to the creek. There is a site closer to the creek, but this site seems bigger...and I've had bobcats come through my site when camping by other creeks, so I prefer the extra space, haha. I hope to camp here at least once a year!”
Address: Maricopa, CA 93252, USA
“Amazing multi-terrain trail about 9.8 miles round trip.”
Address: Pine Mountain Ridge Rd, Maricopa, CA 93252, USA
“Beautiful hike with stunning views! Well worth the drive to get there”
Address: Maricopa, CA 93252, USA
“Easy enough to find but parking for only one or two cars. The trail is well traveled to the campsite, crossing the stream several times along the way. Shortly beyond the campsite you'll need to find your own way to the falls. It'd be a good project for a team to clear a path to the falls. Overall a nice hike, but nothing special in the way of views or scenery.”
Address: Potrero John Trail, Maricopa, CA 93252, USA
“Awesome, quiet trail in some beautiful habitat!”
Address: Maricopa, CA 93252, USA
“My friends and I have been going to Dome Springs for 19 years now. We grew up together as kids and 30+ years later we meet here once or twice a year for a reunion. It's a quiet place and not a lot of traffic comes through because of its location. Usually Highway patrol comes in the morning, Rangers mid day, and Sheriff at night to check on things but really thats it. Love it and we will continue to go there for as long as we can.”
Address: Maricopa, CA 93252, USA
“Nice spot with a fire pit and running water from a pipe, though the water is not always running. It's actually decently foresty for being so close to Los Angeles. It's around 5 or 6 miles from the trailhead with some up and down.”
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