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Table Mountain Campground Introduce

Table Mountain Campground offers a serene and scenic destination for campers seeking outdoor adventures and relaxation. Nestled atop Table Mountain Road in Llano, California, this campground provides easy access to nature's beauty while maintaining proximity to essential amenities like grocery stores and restaurants. The site is ideal for tent camping, RVs, and those looking to unwind amidst towering trees and fresh mountain air.

  • Facilities & Services: Spacious campsites with fire pits and water access, well-maintained bathrooms scattered throughout the grounds, and picnic areas perfect for family meals.
  • Natural Environment: Overlooking stunning views of the surrounding landscape, the campground is surrounded by nature, offering a peaceful retreat from urban life. The site's extensive tree cover provides shade and a homey atmosphere for campers.
  • Outdoor Activities: Hiking enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) and local trails. A scenic hiking loop around the campground offers breathtaking views and a chance to connect with nature.

Customers praise Table Mountain Campground for its quiet environment, well-maintained facilities, and convenient location near urban amenities. Many highlight the beauty of the site and the convenience of nearby attractions. While some note occasional crowding during peak seasons, overall feedback emphasizes the campground's charm and suitability for families and nature lovers.

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Customer Reviews

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Preston Treadwell
Aug 11, 2024

My wife, son and I stayed here father's day weekend. It was a lot of fun! We stayed for 2 days and enjoyed every bit of it. The campground is close to a grocery store and a Resteaunt great for a quick stop for drinks or dessert after a hot day. Bathrooms are located all around this huge site and are very well maintained. The site had tons of trees and offered large areas tent camp. Fire pits and water were on-site as well. This site is great to walk around and enjoy. It is also close to the PCT trail there are some nice hikes within 15 minutes. My only complaint was the amount of people. I love when sites are less populated because it's more peaceful. Overall it was a great site and would LOVE to come back again. It is great for a quick get away from where I live in the OC.

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Derek Georgevich
Jun 15, 2024

Nice campground with a lot of space. The campground was quiet for the most part. Check for reservations before going, and assume that the camp sites with views will be taken before you get there. Site 113 was well maintained but still had some trash floating around. I walked through 110-114 and picked up all the garbage I could find before leaving. The hiking trail that goes around the camp ground is really beautiful and doesn't take too long to do a loop.

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Jose Fernandez
May 05, 2024

What a beautiful campground. The drive is beautiful as well. We went behind Angeles Crest Highway since it was closed. The alternate route was the 10 to 15 to Wrightwood. Unfortunately, the drastic weather change forced us to go home sooner than expected (sunny sat morning to cold/windy/rainy evening). Highly recommend the campground for its dense forest landscape and amazing views of Mt. Baldy and surrounding mountains.

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Man-E Cortez
Jul 07, 2023

Great place to come with friends and family to enjoy the natural, serene mountains. It was snowing at the time I went lots of if traffic coming up. Make sure you get there early to get a good spot. Clean, for the most part, restrooms are nearby. Please pick up after yourselves. Also, take into consideration that it is a natural habitat to certain wildlife, rattlesnakes, bears, and even mountain lions have been sighted, be careful, and be respectful of the wildlife.

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Sun Kim
Jun 19, 2023

Very recommended!!! We went yesterday and had lots of fun. I’ll brief step by step. 1. Check-in: You have to go to the North Lodge to check-in. There you can purchase logs with cash or credit card. You can also buy logs at camp post but you will need to pay cash. Lots of snacks and drinks as well. 2. Going to the campground: as a first-timer, this was a bit confusing as their map doesn’t exactly tell you where the entrance is. But it’s not too hard. You get out of out the North Lodge parking where you came in from. When you exist the parking lot, there is an entrance to the campground to the right, I’d say within 20 feet? 3. Campground: we stayed in 110. It depends on your preferences, but I always prefer way inward of any campground where there isn’t a lot of traffic. The spot was nice because the driveway is a loop and only one way is possible. 4. Setting up your tent: I realized that it was hard to find a leveled flat ground to set up our tent. But your “unit” should be big enough and there has to be flat ground. Some flat grounds have shrubs underneath so it creates extra cushion and cold ground insulation. 4. Bathroom: only pit toilets are available. For those who don’t know, pit toilets are just like the porta-potties. Make sure to bring a wet nap to wipe the cover. Other than the stinky pit, overall bathroom is quite clean! There is no sink in the bathroom FYI 5. Water: there are water valves available near units. I’m not sure it’s drinkable but definitely clean enough to wash. (Obviously no hot water) 6. Fire pit: they have very nice metal fire pit. Make sure to gather nicely dried wooden bits to start fire. You might need them quite a lot because ITS SUPER WINDY. And I don’t think you need to purchase firewood because there are quite a lot of big dried wooden chunks and pine cones everywhere. VERY IMPORTANT!!! Make sure to extinguish fire completely with water. You might need to use some 4~6 gallons to not hear any sizzling sound. 7. Getting out of the campground: Remember, if you are staying in a loop driveway, you must turn so that you don’t run into oncoming traffic!! 8. Check-out: you don’t need to do anything to check out. Make sure to clean everything for the next people. You just drive out, no need to stop by the North Lodge to check-out.