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  1. Lake Campground is located at the eastern end of ¼-mile long Jackson Lake in the Angeles National Forest. Visitors to the campground enjoy fishing, canoeing, kayaking, and swimming. Motorized boats are not allowed on the lake. A drive along Angeles Crest Scenic Byway makes a wonderful day-trip. A variety of hiking trails lead out from the area ...

    • 6,100 feet
    • May-November (October beginning in 2020)
    • Los Angeles-80 milesSan Bernardino-36 miles
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    • Nearby Attractions
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    • Available Campsites
    It is advised that transportation remain on-site with your group in case of emergency evacuations.
    Fire restrictions may be enforced due to dry conditions.
    Bears frequent the area; all food must be kept in approved containers
    Canoes and inflatable boats are the only boats permitted on the lake

    Lake Campground sits at an elevation of 6,100 feet in Angeles National Forest. Campsites are secluded and shaded with scattered oak trees and Jeffrey pines. Daytime temperatures in the summer are usually in the low 80s and evenings are cool. Angeles National Forest spans nearly 695,000 acres over most of the San Gabriel Mountain Range in southern C...

    The Angeles Crest Highway, part of California State Route 2, is a scenic byway that meanders through oak thickets, chaparral, high desert landscapes and pine tree forests.
    The ski resort town of Wrightwood is very close by. Restaurants and a disc golf course can be found at the North Resort.
    Take a hike on the Blue Ridge Trail or the Pacific Crest Trail. The Pacific Crest Trail is an impressive path that starts in Mexico and zigzags its way through Angeles and continues north across Ca...

    Wildlife viewing is a popular activity, as visitors may see bobcats, mountain lions, bears and Nelson bighorn sheep. Powerboating is not permitted on Jackson Lake, so the setting is peaceful and quiet for swimming, canoeing and fishing. The lake is stocked with trout and bluegill.

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    22234 BIG PINES HWY WRIGHTWOOD CA 92397

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    For campground inquiries, please call: 760-249-3526

    From Wrightwood, turn left on CA-2 W/Angeles Crest Highway and drive for 3.6 miles. Then turn right onto Big Pines Highway and drive 2.7 miles. Look for signs into the campground.

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    • (760) 249-3526
    • Lake Campground, California
  2. The well-shaded campsites at Lake Campground can accommodate RVs, trailers, and tents, providing a comfortable setting for your stay. Reserve Ahead: Lake Campground offers the option to reserve some sites in advance. Take advantage of this opportunity to secure your spot, ensuring a hassle-free arrival and a more relaxed camping experience.

  3. Scenic Trinity Lake is surrounded by thick forests. Camping here is among the best in Northern California. The lake is popular for fishing, boating, and waterskiing. Stuart Arm - A number of campgrounds are set along the Stuart Arm. Some have outstanding features such as beaches, launch ramps, and RV hook-ups.

  4. At a Glance. Reservations: Make reservations at www.recreation.gov or 1-877-444-6777. For more information, contact the concessionaire at Mountain High Resort at (760) 316-7828. Area Amenities: Tent camping, Camping trailer, Fee charged for some activities, Picnic tables, Toilets. Fees:

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  5. At an elevation of 6,400 feet, Mountain Oak is shaded by oak, ponderosa and sugar pines in the Angeles National Forest. This forest, spanning across most of the San Gabriel Mountains, provides a striking backdrop for the Los Angeles area. Jackson Lake spans just 3 acres and lies in the San Gabriel Mountains. Formed by the San Andreas fault, the ...

  6. Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks have among the best camping destinations in the High Sierra. Giant Sequoias. Grant Grove - Choose from among 3 wonderful campgrounds and take advantage of ranger-led hikes and campfire programs, tour groves of Giant Sequoias, and linger in the village and Visitor Center.