No permits or pass required for the yellow post sites. They are first come first serve and you can stay up to 14 days so you take your chances getting them. There is a campground nearby that does require reservations.
Thanks for the question. I drove up from Fawnskin which is across the lake from Big Bear. Best to get either a paper map with details or else use a GPS app that has trails on it. If you go to the forestry website fo this area they have details about these yellow post sites and some maps with them marked on. I have a stock 4WD truck but you could get to this using most vehicles with good ground clearance.
Do you need any kind of permit or pass to go in there and camp out over night.
No permits or pass required for the yellow post sites. They are first come first serve and you can stay up to 14 days so you take your chances getting them. There is a campground nearby that does require reservations.
But you do need a fire permit, if you want to have a camp fire.
@@joedevito9459 yes
Is there cell service there?
As I recall, I was getting one bar on ATT.
How you go there?
Thanks for the question. I drove up from Fawnskin which is across the lake from Big Bear. Best to get either a paper map with details or else use a GPS app that has trails on it. If you go to the forestry website fo this area they have details about these yellow post sites and some maps with them marked on. I have a stock 4WD truck but you could get to this using most vehicles with good ground clearance.
@@bigcheeseadventures6553feel like i could get there in a lifted chevy silverado towing a 20ft trailer w stock ground clearance??
is the campsite free??
Yes