Southlake, Sabrina, Northlake and the Outlet have very easy access. Camping is available at all four spots. The Outlet has the closest camping sites. At Northlake the camping sites is small but it's in my opinion the best. There's a very small stream running next to the campground. The said stream has nice fish in it. With Southlake and Sabrina you'll find the camping spots on the road up to the Lakes. There is a trail from Southlake to Sabrina if you're into hiking but be forewarned, be prepared. Bring plenty of water and be prepared for anything. If you are an experienced hiker you will know what you need. But if you are not experienced or you are a novice, and this goes for any hiking, check with an expert. I am not one. But I'm smart enough to realize that you have to be....PREPARED. My example is this: it's a lot easier to grab a snack ( Apple, granola bar, carrots or ?) halfway choose a hike then to have a grumbling stomach or a complaining child for the rest of the hike... KM
South Lake has a separate parking area that are very short hikes down to the lake. Both parking spots are just before trailhead parking
Thank you Kenny and Mike! We have camped and hiked around Lake Sabrina and Big Trees but never to South Lakes or any of those and would love to try something different this year. Will look into it more to prepare
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