These five remote camping sites offer locations for tent and car camping. There are some mature shade trees near the sites, but other than a metal fire ring for campfires, these sites do NOT contain the amenities found at developed campgrounds. There is no water, no picnic tables, no restrooms nearby, and no trash containers. Please pack it in - pack it out! All sites are first-come, first-served. Campfire permits are required for any type of fire use - campfires, charcoal BBQ's, or stoves. Campfires may not be allowed certain times of the year. Contact the Mill Creek Ranger Station for current fire restriction information and road conditions. (909) 382-2882 (closed Tues/Wed) These yellow post sites are reached via forest road 1N12 (unpaved, trailers and large RVs not suitable). Please refer to the yellow-post site map available for free at the Mill Creek Ranger Station. High-clearance vehicles are recommended and four-wheel drive vehicles may also be required to reach these sites, depending on current road conditions.
Campfire permits are required for any type of fire use - campfires, charcoal BBQ's, or stoves. Campfires may not be allowed certain times of the year. Contact the Mill Creek Visitor Center for current fire restriction information and road conditions. 1-909-382-2882 (closed Tues/Wed)
Very first offroad trail. It's a secret so I won't say anymore.
We came to camp the day of the "Gender Reveal" fire. We saw it at 1130am, when it was a wee bit fire. But holy smokes (no pun intended), it went to $hit a few hours later!
We have been before and it’s nice, but when we went super bowl weekend, the sites were full of trash and the fire rings were either damaged or missing altogether. Very little shade. So disappointed because it used to be so nice and peaceful. We picked up as much trash as we could before we left. I don’t know what is up with people these days.
People please pick up your trash!
Every time I come up here there is trash, I always pick it up but it’s impossible to pick all of it up.