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Green Spot Equestrian Group Introduce

Green Spot Equestrian Group, categorized under Campgrounds & RV Parks, is located at 1908 Wildhorse Meadows Rd, Big Bear, CA 92314. This campsite is particularly suited for equestrian enthusiasts, offering facilities designed to accommodate both horses and campers.

According to visitor reviews, Green Spot Equestrian Group is an excellent campsite, offering improvements over nearby Green Canyon. Amenities include picnic tables, outhouses, horse stalls, and access to water (when available). The location is ideal for riding, hiking, and general relaxation.

However, it is important to note that the access road to the campsite is described as "horrible," with washouts and ruts on the main road. Additionally, at the time of the reviews, the gate was reported to be closed. Visitors could still park outside and walk in.

Historically, the area around the campsite was home to a fish hatchery. The site's location within Wildhorse Meadows provides access to various trails and natural surroundings, making it suitable for outdoor activities.

While the campsite offers good facilities and a great location, potential visitors should be aware of the challenging access road and potential gate closures. It is recommended to check the current status of the road and gate before planning a visit.

For inquiries, you can contact Green Spot Equestrian Group at (877) 444-6777 or +1 877-444-6777.

Location

CaliforniaSan Bernardino CountyBig BearWildhorse Meadows Road

Customer Reviews

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Jeff Dietrich
Jul 11, 2023

Excellent camp site, much more improved than Green Canyon with picnic tables, outhouses, horse stalls, and water if it is turned on. Great location to ride, hike and relax. Currenly closed, wink wink.

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Christopher Cook
Sep 19, 2023

The road to get there is horrible. Wash outs and ruts on main road. Gate is closed at this time, but you can park outside and walk in. At one time there was a fish hatchery in this area

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Eric Polk
Sep 30, 2018

This is a semi-primitive campsite. There is plenty of room for lots of campers so it is good for big groups. There were fours of us with an RV, tent, and tent-trailer and we left most of the site empty. The toilet on the site is a vault-toilet which, for some odd reason, has two toilets in each room with no dividers. There is no water at the site, so bring your own. The fire pits and barbeques were taped off and could not be used but this may be seasonal because of fire danger. Google Maps does not give good directions for the site and the road is easily bypassed as the campground sign is not at the turn-off. The road is dirt and bumpy but is passable by most passenger vehicles with average ground clearance. The site is only a few minutes from downtown Big Bear but feels very remote since there are not other sites or homes nearby. Cell service at the site is surprisingly good; we had no trouble streaming video at the site and no one had any dropped calls. In summary, this good sized spot is a great place to "rough it" without worrying about bothering others with your noise while still being close enough to town to get a Starbucks in the morning and watch some Netflix before turning in for the night.

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Zachary
Jun 23, 2016

Great semi-secluded group campground. Could hear the 4x4 racing around behind the camp but never saw one of them. Otherwise, nicely shaded camp areas, not too many bugs, good tables and huge fire ring. Dual sex outhouses in typical fashion (each side has two toilets but no dividers internally). Non-potable water was functioning fine. Round was rough and would definitely caution against taking anything with

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Jaime Ruiz
Jan 05, 2020