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Mt. Pinos Campground
Los Padres National Forest · Frazier Park, CA
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- Address:Frazier Park, CA
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Jeffrey Pine shaded camp, Recreational Vehicles up to 26 feet. Beautfiul scenic views. Picnic tables, fire rings, vault toilets. No water. There are 19 campsites.
In campgrounds and picnic areas, dogs mst be kept on a leash. Dogs must wear a collar with current tags at all times, as state and county laws apply on National Forest System lands.
Mount Pinos or in the Native American Chumash language, "Iwihinmu," was considered to be the center of the world, the point where everything was in balance. At 7,800 feet, the campground, bursting with views of mountains and valleys, is an ideal base for several biking and hiking trails. The dark and clear night skies make this a picture-perfect stargazing setting. Recreation Ride your bicycle to the top of Mount Pinos or hike the Mount Pinos Trail, McGill exploration trail, or enjoy the views of the valleys below from your campsite. Mount Pinos is considered to be one of the best star gazing locations in California due to its dark skies, extremely low light pollution and frequently clear skies. It is a favorite place for amateur astronomers. On a clear day, you can see the entire San Joaquin Valley and the surrounding mountain ranges. Facilities This seasonal campground is open daily, May through November. There are 19 single campsites that include picnic tables and fire rings. Fires are allowed only in designated fire rings. RVs over 22 ft. and trailers are not recommended. There are two vault toilets. You should plan to be completely self-sustainable for the duration of your trip. There is no potable water (drinking water) or electricity onsite. There is also no dump station. Natural Features Along with views of the Lockwood Valley and Frazier Mountain, Mt. Pinos Campground is best appreciated by camping enthusiasts who prefer being nestled within the shaded enclave of Jeffery pines that dominate the scenery. Nearby Attractions Hiking trails, biking, fishing and swimming are all within 30 minutes of the campground. Restaurants, gas and shopping are within 15 miles at Pine Mountain Club or 19 miles in Frazier Park. Lake of the Woods and Frazier Park are about 10 miles to the east. Lockwood Valley and Cuddy Valley are located at the base of Mt. Pinos. ADA Access: N
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Amenities
Flush Toilets
Dump Station
Accessible
Picnic Tables
Fire Rings
Trash Service
Cell Service
Pet Policy
Pets allowed on leash
Campground Rules
- Campfires generally permitted — verify current fire restrictions before lighting
Individual Sites (19)
Within ~30 miles
Trails near Mt. Pinos Campground
Trail
Three Peaks From Nordic Station
California
10.3 mi2,461 ftgain
Difficult
Trail
Mount Pinos MTB Trail (Downhill)
California
6.2 mi433 ftgain
Moderate
Trail
Mount Pinos Trail
California
3.6 mi666 ftgain
Moderate
Trail
Condor Summit and Vincent Tumamait Trail
California
9.4 mi2,346 ftgain
Difficult
Trail
Mount Pinos via McGill Trail
California
15.4 mi3,842 ftgain
Expert
Trail
Mount Pinos, Sawmill, and Grouse Mountain
California
6.7 mi1,772 ftgain
Difficult
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