Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
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Trail Fork Springs Campground, located along Forsee Creek Trail, Angelus Oaks, CA 92305, falls under the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, offering a rustic camping experience with notable scenic views.
According to customer reviews, the area surrounding Trail Fork Springs Campground offers a diverse experience. While some visitors express that the overall area may not meet expectations, particularly in comparison to Sequoia National Park, the campground itself provides unique advantages. The surrounding area features a few man-made lakes, which are suitable for fishing.
A significant highlight of Trail Fork Springs Campground is its epic views of Big Bear Lake. Campers have the option to camp directly on the overlook or within the nearby woods. The views and overall camping area are considered superior to those at Anderson Campground. The area is lightly wooded, providing some shade.
Key features and considerations for Trail Fork Springs Campground include:
Visitors should be aware that the water source is seasonal, and it is crucial to plan accordingly, especially during colder months. While the surrounding area may not have dense forests like Sequoia National Park, the campground offers unique scenic advantages and a rustic camping experience.
Trail Fork Springs Campground is suitable for campers seeking stunning views of Big Bear Lake and a more secluded, natural camping experience. Campers should be prepared for primitive conditions and plan for seasonal water availability.
Good for kids
Well the whole area leaves alot to be desired. You may think this area is part of sequoia national park, but there is hardly a tree around. A few man made lakes decent fishing.
Epic views of Big Bear Lake. You can camp right on overlook or in the woods. Better views and area than Anderson. Lightly wooded and slightly shaded. Water source at junction, but seasonal and nearly frozen in November.