Juniper Springs Group Campground Introduce
Juniper Springs Group Campground is a hidden gem nestled in the natural beauty of San Bernardino, California. This unique camping destination offers an unforgettable outdoor experience for those seeking adventure and connection with nature. Located off the beaten path, Juniper Springs requires a high-clearance 4x4 vehicle to access, making it a perfect retreat for experienced off-road enthusiasts looking for an authentic wilderness experience.
Known for its stunning landscapes and serene atmosphere, the campground provides plenty of space for groups to enjoy their stay. The facilities include basic amenities such as outdoor restrooms, fire pits, and picnic tables. While visitors should note that toilet paper availability may vary, the campsite offers a unique opportunity to disconnect from modern conveniences and immerse in nature.
Guests have praised Juniper Springs for its beautiful open spaces and challenging terrain, which adds to the charm of this remote location. Many visitors recommend bringing a black light due to the presence of wildlife like scorpions, adding an extra layer of preparedness for your adventure.
- Remote Location: Perfect for those seeking an isolated camping experience
- Natural Beauty: Surrounded by scenic landscapes and fresh air li>4x4 Access: Ideal for experienced off-road drivers
- Group Camping: Ideal for larger groups looking to spend time together outdoors
- Adventure-Ready: Bring your sense of adventure and prepare for a unique wilderness experience
Customer Feedback: Visitors have shared their experiences, highlighting both the beauty and challenges of Juniper Springs. Many appreciate the spacious layout and clean restrooms, while others note the need for preparedness with supplies like toilet paper. The campground's remote location and rugged terrain make it a thrilling destination for those up for the adventure.
If you're looking for an unforgettable group camping experience in Southern California, Juniper Springs Group Campground offers the perfect blend of nature, challenge, and camaraderie. Whether you're an experienced off-roader or seeking a unique outdoor retreat, this campground is sure to leave a lasting impression.
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Customer Reviews
Beautiful space with lots of room. Restroom is clean gate past campground is closed. Found a scorpion underneath my drying towel on my kitchen table. I recommend you bring a black light, I was probably hanging w this little guy all night! 😬😳
Awesome group camp ground that you have to 4x4 to get to. 2N01 took a beating in the last storm. High clearance 4x4 are needed. Lots of ruts and rocks! Nothing an experienced off roader can't handle. Has an outdoor bathroom. No TP right now (Sept 23). The adjacent field was full of water from the storm.
The place is very nice for a large group (max. 8 cars, 40 people) with plenty of space and shades. On the downside: the toilet is fenced with open top and... bees buzzing around; the last 3 miles of the road is very bad and it will take you approx. 30 minutes - SUV/off road vehicles are strongly recommended; be prepared to pack your trash since there are no trash cans.
Went to ride dirt bikes in this area. The camp ground was marked reservations only. No gate at highway 38 to enter.
This private campground near Big Bear in the San Bernadino National Forest is huge and near great hiking sites and off-roading routes. Up to 40 people and eight cars are allowed on this campground and you need to reserve your date and pay the fee ahead of time. I believe the fee is $200-$300 for Friday-Sunday. There is a beautiful meadow, a pond, and a small mountain just adjacent to the campground. At the campground there is a fire pit, picnic tables and a non-potable water source. The reason for taking off a star: The restroom is an open-top fenced-in enclosure with a toilet seat that has a hole under it. It was pretty disgusting, but most of us took a hike and a shovel into the woods to do our dirty business. Overall, a great campground with nice surroundings! Highly recommended.
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