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San Bernardino National Forest Highlights

  • Dark Canyon Campground near Idyllwild has only 17 sites, some near Dark Canyon's stream and others in the dense shade of mixed conifers. Despite the masses of Southern Californians who come to Idyllwild's mountains to escape the summer heat, all is peaceful here. Neighboring Fern Basin and Marion Mountain campgrounds are also good choices.
  • A forest of Jeffrey pines surrounds Hanna Flats Campground near Fawnskin, Big Bear Lake's most charming town. The lake is a busy place on summer weekends, but the dirt access road to Hanna Flats limits the number of people who camp here. A hiking and mountain-biking trail leads from camp to Grout Bay.
  • Pine Knot Campground is located up on a hill above Big Bear Lake, adjacent to Snow Summit Ski Area. Its 52 sites are tucked among the conifers, providing plenty of privacy and the flush toilets are a welcome luxury. This is a great spot for families, with only a short drive to the lake and town.
  • San Bernardino National Forest allows "yellow post camping" at designated sites near Big Bear Lake, Lake Arrowhead, and Idyllwild. Yellow post camps are flat clearings with a picnic table and firewood, but no water or toilet facilities. Campers must pack out their own trash. There is no fee, but an interagency access pass and campfire permit are required.
By Travel Expert: Ann Marie Brown


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