Sawtooth Canyon Campground

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  • (3.0)4 reviews

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About Campground

[Climbers at Sawtooth Canyon Campground](https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/49357288548_3511a7dcbd.jpg) Sawtooth Canyon Campground, also know by its nickname “New Jack City,” is located approximately 3 miles west of California Highway 247 and 20 mile south of Barstow, California. In this “Limited” use area there are many different recreation activities: camping, wildlife viewing, hunting, rock climbing, and picnicking. The name "New Jack City" is the most widely used name and originates for the rock climbing community who use the area. However, the historic name for the canyon is “Traer Agua” which means “bring water’. "Sawtooth Canyon” is derived from the resemblance between the ridge line and the outline of a saw blade. There are not open routes of travel in this campground area. OHV vehicles must be trailered in and trailered out, there is not a staging area. Sawtooth Canyon is designated multiple and “Limited” vehicle use. Recreation management guidelines for “Limited” use provides lower intensity, carefully controlled activity to ensure minimal damage to soil, vegetation, wildlife, scenic values, and air quality. Know Before You Go OHV riding is prohibited in Sawtooth, this is not a OHV Recreational riding area. Tell someone where you are going and when you expect to return. Bring sufficient water, food, clothing, equipment, and first aid supplies for your activity. Weather extremes and poisonous snakes are desert hazards common to this area. Avoid low-lying areas during storms and remember that rain upstream can cause flooding even though it is not raining in the immediate area. Weather: The area is hot and arid, with summer high temperatures ranging from 100 to 120 degrees F. Winter low temperatures may drop below freezing with highs in the 70's. Typical of the desert, winds are frequent and strong, and humidity is generally low. Food, Fuel and Necessities: Food, fuel and most necessities are available in Barstow. Cellular phone service is not reliable in all locations. Camping and Fees [Shade Ramadas at Sawtooth Canyon Campground](https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/49357264928_75d1ee1c5b.jpg)[Shade Ramadas at Sawtooth Canyon Campground](https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/49357271553_562a123af1.jpg) Campgrounds are on a first come first serve basis. No reservations are needed and there are is no fee. Sawtooth has 13 campsites: Four campsites are located near Boy Scout Wall, just north of the concrete pad, along with a vault toilet and kiosk. Three campsites are located on the other side of the canyon from Boy Scout Wall, these campsites are walk-in sites since they are 50 feet from the parking area. Sawtooth has a campground host-site just northeast of White Face Wall. There are shade Ramadas, 12 fire pits with grills, 12 barbeque grills, and 12 picnic tables. Sawtooth is a primitive campground area, primarily visited by visitors in tents as well as self contained recreational vehicles RV’s and travel trailers. Campfire Permits Campfire permits are required and may be restricted in fire season. Fire danger is extreme during most of the year. Campfire permits can be obtained online at www.preventwildfireca.org.

Directions

Sawtooth Canyon Campground, also know by it’s nick name “New Jack City,” is located approximately 3 miles west of California Highway 247 and 20 mile south of Barstow, California.

Fees

No fees required.

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Features

Big Rig Friendly
Free
Picnic Table
Toilets

Amenities

Group Sites

Essentials

Alcohol Allowed
Fires Allowed
Mobile Service
Pets Allowed

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Larry Reno

1 year ago
5/5

Amazing place, the views are breathtaking. From viewing wildlife and the stars at night, plus bike riding, hiking, also world class rock climbing. Truly a great place to go and relax to get away from the city.

Bring Water. No water available on site.

There is pit toilets, (out-house style).

Saturday night may be a little noisy, most other nights are super quiet.

2/3 bar on Verizon

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Tamara Smart

1 year ago
5/5

Such a magical spot, will totally be back! The area was very peaceful and quite, good level ground for the van and dog friendly.

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Adam Neal

2 years ago
1/5

Not the amazing place it used to be. I’ve been here a number of times over the last 10 years and it’s really gone downhill since the camp host left. Even worse since Covid. People camping outside the normal sites wherever they choose to. We pulled up to a site that we have often camped in and the guy in the adjacent site must have been tripping out on some kind of drugs, so we promptly found another site. The bathrooms are disheveled and the door handles have been broken on two of them. The pit toilets need to be cleaned and are nearly full. The site we switched to had dog feces, cigarette butts and trash littered about.

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Terry Henson

3 years ago
1/5

Used to be AMAZING. Now it’s stupid. Concrete pavilions, playground, signs everywhere. We rode quads there in the past. Now it’s stupid. We cleaned it up and kept it pristine. Now it’s more like a city park run by government workers that don’t care. Awful.

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