Hi ....from 210 fwy east to Hwy2 (Angeles crest Scenic to Angeles Forest Hwy to Mt Emma Rd to Fort Tejon Rd then right on 106th Street to Cima Mesa Rd to 96th Street East Left on Alimony rd left on Little Rock truck trail until you hit campground. Takes 2hrs and 20minutes total drive. Long way but only way to get there now until they reopen😏
🤣 Hi there...yes many RVers believe these campgrounds need to be repaired, updated, reopened, expanded, and/or modernized, Like longer and wider sites, additional RV hookups, improvement of the day-to-day upkeep of campgrounds, and more RV-friendly campsites, but unfortunately, there's always been a shortage in funds and staff. With more campers now and more campground usage, the staff (Rangers) are overloaded with projects and unable to do the repairs needed. I've seen this throughout the years and hasn't changed. 😔
Nice video, very informative, one question though, it show as if the roads are closed, is that the case? Also, do you believe it safe enough for a 34 foot RV? Cheers! 🍺
Oh yes, safe enough for 34 foot rv no problem there. Yes I believe some roads are close but contact the visiting center. For more information about the Center, conditions and activities call (626) 796-5541
I plan to go this winter , thank you
Nice review of the campgrounds thanks for sharing and stay safe my friend
Thank you so much..be safe😊
We been going here for years, there use to be bears but since they change the trash cans we havnt seen them.
This video was very informative. Thank you.
Thank you..😊
We had fun!
Oh thats great!!
Thanks….I hear there is a mountain bike trail nearby. Might have to go check it out.
Yes cool place to mountain biking. Be safe😊
How did you get there since angeles crest highway is cloae like 9 miles up
Hi ....from 210 fwy east to Hwy2 (Angeles crest Scenic to Angeles Forest Hwy to Mt Emma Rd to Fort Tejon Rd then right on 106th Street to Cima Mesa Rd to 96th Street East
Left on Alimony rd left on Little Rock truck trail until you hit campground. Takes 2hrs and 20minutes total drive. Long way but only way to get there now until they reopen😏
Hi Alex what's the Crack in asphalt at every camp cite
🤣 Hi there...yes many RVers believe these campgrounds need to be repaired, updated, reopened, expanded, and/or modernized, Like longer and wider sites, additional RV hookups, improvement of the day-to-day upkeep of campgrounds, and more RV-friendly campsites, but unfortunately, there's always been a shortage in funds and staff. With more campers now and more campground usage, the staff (Rangers) are overloaded with projects and unable to do the repairs needed. I've seen this throughout the years and hasn't changed. 😔
Is that close to the 210 ? Manzanita sites look bigger than little pine. No river ? Thanks XWA 😘
Hi no river but little pine looks bigger
@@xplorewithalex9752 bigger sites or bigger campground
Nice video, very informative, one question though, it show as if the roads are closed, is that the case? Also, do you believe it safe enough for a 34 foot RV? Cheers! 🍺
Oh yes, safe enough for 34 foot rv no problem there. Yes I believe some roads are close but contact the visiting center. For more information about the Center, conditions and activities call (626) 796-5541