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Devore Trail Camp

Rincon-Shortcut OHV Trail, Azusa, CA 91702, USA

Introduce

Escape to the tranquility of the backcountry at Devore Trail Camp, a hidden gem nestled within the vast expanse of Angeles National Forest, near Azusa, California. This hike-in campground is a sanctuary for backpackers and outdoor enthusiasts seeking a peaceful retreat amidst nature's grandeur.

A Backpacker's Haven

Devore Trail Camp is specifically designed for backpackers looking to immerse themselves in the wilderness. The campground is only accessible by foot, adding an element of adventure to your camping experience. The trails leading to the camp meander through stunning landscapes, offering glimpses of breathtaking vistas and opportunities to connect with nature.

Rustic Camping Experience

This campground offers a rustic camping experience, providing a break from the hustle and bustle of modern life. Here, you can truly disconnect and appreciate the simple pleasures of nature. The camp offers basic amenities such as picnic tables and fire rings, ensuring a comfortable stay in the wilderness.

Explore the Trails

Devore Trail Camp serves as an excellent base for exploring the network of trails in Angeles National Forest. Embark on day hikes to nearby peaks, wander through lush forests, or challenge yourself with a multi-day backpacking trip. The possibilities for adventure are endless!

Things to Know Before You Go

  • Hike-in Access: Remember that Devore Trail Camp is a hike-in campground. Be prepared for a trek to reach the site, and pack accordingly.
  • Permits and Passes: Ensure you have the necessary permits and passes for camping and parking in Angeles National Forest.
  • Leave No Trace: Practice Leave No Trace principles to preserve the pristine environment of the campground.
  • Water: There is no water available at the campground. Be sure to bring an adequate supply for your trip.

Getting There

Devore Trail Camp is accessible via the Rincon-Shortcut OHV Trail. Detailed directions and trail information can be found through the U.S. Forest Service website and hiking resources.

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Brian Won Nov 17
★★★★★5

Great campground with fire rings, benches, and a creek nearby that's still flowing! Ample shade everywhere.

Andrew Davidowitz Nov 24
★★★★★5

the stream is not diverted and there is plentiful water likely year round. it's a great place to camp!

Wesley Wright May 03
★★★★★5

Quiet and far away from cars. Tables, fire pits and a nice stream. No toilets.

Danil Lobadin May 29
★★★★★5

FAST///M3 Nov 23
★★★★★5