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Spruce Grove Trail Camp Introduce

Spruce Grove Trail Camp is a hidden gem nestled in the Sierra Madre region of California, offering a unique camping experience for nature enthusiasts. Located along the Sturtevant Trail and Gabrieleno Trail, this campground provides a peaceful retreat under the shade of towering oak trees. Perfect for backpackers and outdoor adventurers, Spruce Grove Trail Camp combines natural beauty with essential amenities to make your stay comfortable and enjoyable.

  • Shaded Campsites: The campground features well-spaced sites shaded by dense oak trees, providing natural shade and privacy for campers.
  • Restroom Facilities: Clean and accessible restrooms are available for convenience, ensuring a comfortable camping experience.
  • Water Spigots: Water spigots are provided at key locations throughout the campground, making it easy to stay hydrated and rinse gear.
  • Fire Rings & Picnic Tables: Each site includes a fire ring and picnic table, perfect for cooking meals and enjoying meals under the stars.

Customers have praised Spruce Grove Trail Camp for its cozy atmosphere and natural setting. Many highlight the campground's intimate size, which allows for a more personal and immersive outdoor experience. The dense tree cover provides both shade and a sense of seclusion, making it an ideal spot for those seeking a peaceful retreat in nature.

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Customer Reviews

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LC 444
Jan 06, 2025

This is a very nice well maintained campground under dense oak tree cover, which is still there after the fire. There is also a nice sign here, and some restrooms.

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Brian Prado
Jul 20, 2021

Another perfect backpacking campground in Los Angeles, fewer sites where you can set up, might get little snug

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Rasta Man
May 31, 2018

Bring your own TP most important thin

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Maria Nzembi Kala
Apr 12, 2016

The campground is pretty good though a bit small. There is a lot of tree cover so it can get cold as there is not much sunshine coming through. If you need to pee just go outside as the facilities smell really bad. Overall a good place to camp in the spring and summer.

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Zachary Allawos
Feb 01, 2018

Good camp ground, just make sure to bring a bear can and to also bring ample lighting for at night, the tree cover makes for a very dark canyon. A bonus is that usually the river is running for filtering water