Address: Angeles Crest Hwy, Wrightwood, CA 92397, USA
Phone: +16265741613
Matthew Paine
Have to hike about 25 minutes to get up to it. But it still had usable snow...
Alex Boyle
The best views and amazing hikes. Very chill location and lots of accommodations for getting away. Very secluded with dazzling sunsets.
Alberto Diaz
This is an amazing campground wher you will have the best and only experience of your life is located in a very beautiful place the host albert and the area manager aurie they are very nice people i cant found words in the dictionary to define there personality and contribution to this place
Ruth Meridjen
I've been meaning to write this review for so long. I need to say that it's been over a year since I visited the campground (May 2014) so maybe things have changed since then. I found the manager of the campground to be extremely rude. My mother and I were hiking a section of the PCT and we got caught up in a snow storm so we went to the campground to ask if we could stay there. The lady at first was very, very nice, saying that it wasn't a problem at all, that the campground was still technically closed but we could definitely stay and not to worry. At that point I had blisters all over my feet so we decided that it was best to take a rest day so the next morning we asked her if we could stay another night and then leave the following morning. Again, she was all nice about it, saying that it wasn't a problem. Due to the previous snow storm all our stuff was wet so during the day we placed it on the tables to dry. That's when she got all frustrated with us. She said that she didn't expect us to just take over the entire campsite (which we weren't doing) despite nobody actually being there - remember, the campground was technically closed. With every passing moment it became clearer that she actually did not want us to be there. She kept coming over, telling us how frustrated she's been with PCT hikers and wanted us to tell our fellow hikers that this was not a PCT campground. She said this over and over again. We felt more and more uncomfortable so we told her that we wanted to pay for both nights there because we didn't feel comfortable staying there for free. Then she said no, she doesn't want any money and she would rather have us help her clean up the campsites (she saw that I was limping!!). So I did, limping with my blister-covered feet, during which she again told me multiple times how she did not want PCT hikers there. This campground is NOT a hiker-friendly campground if that lady is still around and I urge every PCT hiker to get your water elsewhere and not spend a second on that campground.
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thank you Stephanie!
No they do not offer electrical
Dry camping only
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