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Santa Ana River - South Fork (recgovnpsdata) Introduce

Nestled in the picturesque town of Angelus Oaks, California, Santa Ana River - South Fork offers a tranquil retreat for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers. This campground and RV park is an ideal destination for those seeking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the San Bernardino Mountains.

The environment at Santa Ana River - South Fork is characterized by lush forests, flowing creeks, and abundant wildlife. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities, including fishing, hiking, and exploring the scenic trails. The area is known for its peaceful ambiance, making it a perfect spot for relaxation and rejuvenation.

Service items at Santa Ana River - South Fork cater to the needs of campers and RV travelers. The campground provides essential amenities such as clean restrooms, picnic areas, and fire pits. Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or an extended stay, this establishment ensures a comfortable and enjoyable experience.

One of the standout features of Santa Ana River - South Fork is its proximity to the Santa Ana River, which offers opportunities for fishing and water activities. The campground is also conveniently located near Highway 38, providing easy access for travelers. Despite its accessibility, the area remains quiet and serene, offering a true escape into nature.

Customer feedback highlights the positive experiences of visitors:

  • "The creek is flowing so fast I nearly wasn't able to cross in my water shoes! It was Thursday, and even though Highway 38 was bumper to bumper, my favorite spot (15' from the highway) was completely quiet! I spent an hour fishing, an hour playing with my dog, and I still had time to collect wood for an hour before dark! Just another beautiful day in the mountains!"

While there is ongoing construction along the Santa Ana River, which has temporarily altered the landscape, the area still offers a unique and memorable experience for those who appreciate the great outdoors. Visitors are encouraged to check for updates on the construction progress to plan their trip accordingly.

For those seeking a peaceful and scenic retreat, Santa Ana River - South Fork is a must-visit destination. Pack your gear, gather your loved ones, and embark on an unforgettable adventure in the heart of California's natural beauty.

Location

CaliforniaSan Bernardino CountyAngelus Oaks

Customer Reviews

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Gina
Aug 29, 2024

August 29,24 Creek is flowing so fast I nearly wasn't able to cross in my water shoes! It was Thursday and even tho Hwy 38 was bumper to bumper my fav spot(15' from hwy) was completely quiet! I spent an hour fishing, an hour playing with my dog and I still had time to collect wood for an hour before dark! Just another beautiful day in the mountains!

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Aidan Quan
Jul 05, 2024

They're doing construction on the entire Santa Ana River. Do not go here expecting a peaceful stream through a forest with fish. The entire forest is ripped out. The river is barely an inch deep while running, and there are almost no pools of water. Don't waste your time, and ignore the reviews from 5 years ago.

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D E
Feb 21, 2021

South Fork is a great spot to jump off and ride the Santa Ana River Trail. Big parking lot right by highway 38. The SART starts right there, and you can write it to Glass road, Middle Control road, or all the way to Redlands if you want. You can turn into a nice loop by coming back on seven oaks road to the parking lot. There are no facilities, so bring food and water that you will need.

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Mary Huecksteadt
Apr 25, 2020

best kept secret in the big bear area

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Christopher Cook
Aug 04, 2016

Nice starting point for a hike