Mount Lowe Trail Campground

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  • (4.0)3 reviews

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Access

Hike-in
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Features

Free
Picnic Table
Toilets
Trash

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Fires Allowed
Pets Allowed

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Paige Lahaise

4 years ago
2/5

This is not for beginners!!! Very rough in and out. No water. Very very rustic.

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Jack Merica

7 years ago
5/5

MLTC is found at the end of The Mt Lowe Historic RR Trail. The site of The Alpine Tavern, which burned down early in the last century, was a getaway for the elite of LA and Hollywood. The ruins can be seen as you enter the campground and if you wander about the camp. It has a privy and limited but very nice tent sites. Water is iffy as it is spring fed and must be filtered. If you're overnighting bring minimum 10 liters of water JIC and be prepared to pack out your garbage. Open fires are not allowed so a csmpstove is a must. This is a great overnight reststop if youre hiking up to Mt Wilson. Inspiration Point is .3 miles away if you want a spectacular view of the city lights coming on around dusk. Trailhead parking can be found at Millard Campground and Picnic Area or at the Cobb Estate. If you park at Millard take Sunset Ridge Trail up to the Cape of Good Hope where it Mets the Mt Lowe Historic RR Trail. If you park at the Cobb Estate, hike up to Echo Mountain then continue up the Mt Lowe Historic RR Trail. Both are moderate hikes with a round-trip length of approximately 10 to 15 miles depending on your return route. Take at least 6 liters of water, plenty of snacks, insect repellent for the biting flies, map or GPS, a hat, jacket or sweater and your cellphone.

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Anthony King

3 years ago
5/5

No water right now but that could change after the first rain / snow. Great secluded hike in camp along Mount Lowe Rd. You'll see very few people. I've stayed here many times & have been alone the majority of the time.

There are picnic tables, a new outhouse & fire pits but please pack out your trash & only make a fire when it's safe.

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