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Andrea Huber

2 years ago
5/5

This is the highest spot to camp in Southern CA, at an elevation of 7,200 feet.

The campground atmosphere is clean, serene, and rustic.

The sites are level, maintained, and uncrowded. A few are more secluded, and would be good for birding.

Roads inside the campground need maintenance, but are passable. Some turns looked challenging for larger RVs. No hook-ups. Restrooms available. A Camp Host was on-site.

The four season weather at this elevation is generally dry. It rains approx. ten days annually.

It's a short drive to the tiny resort village. There's a private, non-motorized lake (pay for access), General Store, The Malt Shop, The Black Dog Social Club, museum, fishing, watercraft rentals, playground, swim beach, and the Fire Department.

From Hwy. 18, the campground is at the end of the only paved road leading into Green Valley Lake.

Enjoy the five mile scenic route of wooded, winding road. It slowly takes you back in time to discover the unspoiled nature and simple pleasures of camping in the San Bernardino Mountains.

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