Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
Explore family camping activities that bring all ages together, from outdoor games and scenic hikes to memorable campfire fun that creates lasting memories.
Glenn Camp Campground offers a unique outdoor experience for nature enthusiasts and adventurers alike. Nestled near the San Gabriel River and Devils Canyon Dam, this charming campground provides a serene setting for those seeking to explore California's natural beauty while enjoying modern amenities.
Why Choose Glenn Camp Campground?
Customer Feedback:
Guests highlight the beauty of the campground and its proximity to outdoor activities. Many appreciate the clean facilities and the opportunity to fish in the nearby river. While some visitors have noted occasional issues with facility maintenance and access restrictions, overall reviews emphasize the campground's charm and natural setting.
How to Reach Us:
Glenn Camp Campground is located at Devils Canyon Dam Truck Trail, Azusa, CA 91702. For emergencies or assistance, contact us at 1 626-335-1251.
Hiking
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Restroom
Tent sites
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
On-site parking
The campground is fine. Though the outhouse is pretty disgusting. Beware of aggressive drivers who work at the Dam. They are very disrespectful, drive way too fast and on the weekends. The place is closed on weekdays until the debris removal is complete but open on weekends only. There are conflicting reports if the area is open beginning Friday evening
Beautiful, clean campground. San gaberial river near by. Fishing platform for fishing. You have to bike in or hike in with your gear. It's about 6.5 mile to the campground from your car.
Beautiful area, especially in Azusa Canyon. 6+ miles back. Bikepacking trip, it was awesome. YouTube... RedWhite&Blue 78
See my review for Azusa Canyon West Fork Devils Dam TT. I didn't camp here, just rode by on bike. Cannot access Cogswell Dam 1 mile up road. Killer hill to ride down though. Campground seems kinda boring. No trails that I saw. Just hike in 6 miles on paved road. This is what city folk call roughing it. At least there is a river and fishing.
Valentine's Day Bike Camping Excursion Success! From the parking lot, we biked in during the sunset with packs and gear. Joy, our trail-runner, enjoyed the freedom to express mobility. This was such an enjoyable ride with plenty of shade through the foliage and a cool humidity along the stream. Waterfall-serenaded kisses were a momentous enchantment! We decided to camp just before the campsite; we enjoyed the pocket tucked down beside the road at the outhouse and picnic space. The next day, we completed the strenuous ride(and walk) to the reservoir for a scenic picnic while reminiscing of a most enjoyable romantic occasion shared together here.