San Bernardino National Forest Boulder Group Campground

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  • (4.8)4 reviews

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From San Bernardino, take I-10 east to Running Springs. Continue on Highway 18 to Big Bear Lake Dam, but do not cross the dam. Go 3 miles and turn right on Tulip Lane. Turn right on Mill Creek Road (Forest Road 2N10) and continue about 2 miles. Turn on Forest Road 2N10B and travel a short distance to the campground.

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BigBearDebbie

2 years ago
5/5

Lots of flat tent spaces, No rocks! Under your tent. Huge BBQ grill and Fire Pit. At least 6 giant picnic tables. NO RV's $137.00 per night.

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Scott Parker

2 years ago
4/5

I was just exploring off road trails in the forest and we came across the camp ground, it was nice.

There is several huge picnic tables, Big fire pit and BBQ. A single enclosed toilet on site too.

A beautiful place for a large group !

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Justin Henderson

5 years ago
5/5

A spectacular place to get a group together for a perfect camping experience! The group sure was adorable priced for The side of the group it can accommodate as well as the proximity to neighbors. Almost didn't know anyone else was on the mountain! Plenty of places for large teens and great trees for some shade. Access is kind of fun, just bring a higher clearance vehicle! Will definitely be back here next year!

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Tam Doan

2 years ago
5/5

Had a lot of fun with my group of friends here. The road to get here is a bit rough though. About a mile or two of dirt road to get to the campsite with lots of rocks. A FWD can make it up, just have to drive really carefully! Definitely would bring an SUV or Truck if you can though. Once you get to the campground though, you and your group will be far enough from other campers not to really be bothered by anyone. There are lots of trails you can explore yourself just by walking around the campsite with lots of shade.

*Be warned though, we did see a bear both mornings we were here. Make sure to take advantage of the bear boxes provided.*

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