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GeneralA bear or multiple bears have been spotted in the area. Please be aware at all times, and visit our agency website for bear safety tips and more information.
About Marion Mountain
Number of accommodations: 16
Campground Amenities
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Potable Water
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
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Reviews (61)
What Guests Are Saying
Marion Mountain Campground offers a beautiful and peaceful experience amidst stunning mountain scenery and well-maintained sites, perfect for nature lovers. While some visitors faced issues with parking and noisy groups, the overall atmosphere remains tranquil with clean facilities. The remote location enhances the wilderness vibe, making it an ideal spot for camping and hiking, though it's recommended to bring bug spray due to pesky insects.
What Guests Are Saying
Marion Mountain Campground offers a beautiful and peaceful experience amidst stunning mountain scenery and well-maintained sites, perfect for nature lovers. While some visitors faced issues with parking and noisy groups, the overall atmosphere remains tranquil with clean facilities. The remote location enhances the wilderness vibe, making it an ideal spot for camping and hiking, though it's recommended to bring bug spray due to pesky insects.
Review Summary
Jamie A
VerifiedJune 11, 2022 • Stayed at: 007, Loop: MARI
Love Marion Mt Campground. As always sunset is beautiful. Campsites are well maintained. Bathrooms were clean. No fires allowed so bring propane fire pit.
Tyler C
VerifiedJune 9, 2022 • Stayed at: 022, Loop: MARI
Disclaimer: I am a once per year camper. Camped right after Memorial Day weekend. The grounds were pretty much empty. out of the 20+ sites there were maybe 6-7 parties. The trail to the San Jacinto summit can be accessed from the grounds. 7 miles from Idyllwild. Very pleased with the experience.
Jennifer P
VerifiedNovember 13, 2021 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: MARI
Rich M
VerifiedNovember 7, 2021 • Stayed at: 021, Loop: MARI
Camp site 21 is nice because it has a lot of shade and is relatively level for a tent and for a car with a rooftop tent. It was quiet and relaxing. However, more attention to keeping the vault toilets clean is needed. There are great strenuous and less strenuous hiking trails that campers can access from the campground. It works for a one or two night stay. The small town of Idyllwild is about 15 minutes away, and you can find a few shops and restaurants there.
Brian O
VerifiedNovember 7, 2021 • Stayed at: 017, Loop: MARI
Had a wonderful weekend with the wife and dog. Campsites were clean, of course the fire ring was marked no use because of all of our recent fires and subsequent risk. Just had to adjust the menu. Great tree cover, restrooms were very nice for pit toilets. Water was iffy, we brought our own. Nice views to the west if you walk to the right spot, beautiful sunset. Even though camp was sold out on rec.gov, only about 1/4 occupied. Great walk up a spur trail off the official Marion Mountain trail…suitable for the wife and dog. Hiked up to San Jacinto peak many times from here, but never camped. Will definitely do again.
Caroline P
VerifiedNovember 6, 2021 • Stayed at: 008, Loop: MARI
Clean vault bathrooms. Spacious sites and close to trails.
Lori D
VerifiedNovember 4, 2021 • Stayed at: 017, Loop: MARI
We go camping here several times a year, so we are well acquainted with this beautiful campground as well as Fern Basin and Dark Canyon, other beautiful federal campgrounds that are close by. We used to tent camp quite a bit at these campgrounds when our kids were growing up. Now we have a motorhome so we don't go to Dark Canyon anymore as the road doesn't accommodate our motorhome. With the motorhome we don't need to use the vault restrooms. We carry our own water, which is good as there is not always water available. We are in a drought after all. And because of the drought, all of the campgrounds in the area need to ban wood burning campfires, sometimes from late summer, sometimes earlier, depending on the conditions. We are allowed to have a portable propane campfire, which we bought for this purpose. You are supposed to have a fire permit for this; call the ranger station for information if interested. The ban also includes charcoal, but a propane stove or a propane grill is acceptable. I have no problem with these bans as we need to protect the forest and surrounding communities. Being located on the mountain, the sites are not very flat, so expect a little incline to walk on. I would suggest bug spray/lotion. Depending on the time of year, the bugs (mosquitos, bees, little natty flies) can be pretty annoying, especially for dogs. We have a screened canopy. Knowing what to be prepared for, we have a great time, whether it is summer or fall when the leaves and acorns are falling. There is a hiking trail nearby, and the town of Idyllwild is about 15 minutes away with restaurants, shops, and a couple of grocery stores. Pine Cove also has a small store, which is only about 5 minutes away. The only drawback is that we don't get cell service up in the campground. There is not a lot of room for maneuvering trailers and motorhomes into the short sites so I would recommend only those with smaller RVs come here. Of course tents are always great.
Brandon D
VerifiedOctober 11, 2021 • Stayed at: 007, Loop: MARI
Love this spot. great hike to the top.
Annie W
VerifiedOctober 5, 2021 • Stayed at: 006, Loop: MARI
I booked a campsite at Marion Campground back in May for a trip in October, wanting a specific site particularly for the view. I originally had the site booked for two nights but a week before the trip realized we wouldn't be able to make it for the first night, canceled within our window, and planned for a one night trip. We show up at the campgrounds around 4pm for our reserved night and there is a complete setup in the spot we had reserved. The simple "reserved" notes on the site post were visible but apparently over looked. I assumed someone set up in the site as a "walk-in" and ignored the reservation dates listed on the post. We waited hours before even setting up our stuff hoping the people would return. We finally set our tent up and unloaded before it was too dark outside.
Eventually at 8:30pm two people showed up, hiking into the campground. Immediately the man started verbally accosting me, accusing me of stealing their site, refusing to look at my printed out reservation information, with an overall attitude that he was in the "right" and we were in the "wrong". Low and behold, he was wrong, clearly, and was supposed to be "checked-out" of the site by 2pm that day, per his reservation confirmation. I did not receive an apology or any sort of awareness from him about how big of pain this entire situation was because he didn't pay attention to his reservation that he literally booked that week.
My biggest regret is canceling the booking I had for the night before, perhaps if I would have kept the site reserved even though we would not be there that night, none of this would have happened. Is this seriously what camping is like in California? As someone who grew up camping my entire life in Colorado and New Mexico, this was the absolute worst camping experience I've ever had. I'll stick to camping on the public lands and not in reserved sites if there is not an on-site host to make sure people like this man pay attention to their simple reservation!
Ryan L
VerifiedAugust 29, 2021 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: MARI
Excellent campground tucked away in the mountains. Couldn't have a campfire, but that was worth it for the remote experience. Stayed at campground 1 and had an excellent view of the sunset. Lots of great hiking in the area, and Idyllwild (15 min away) has some great restaurants.
Location Marion Mountain
Address:
Po Box 518
Idyllwild, CA, 92549
United States
From Interstate 10 in Banning, take Highway 243 south for about 20 miles to Alandale. Travel east on Stone Creek Campground Road for about 2 miles to Marion Mountain Campground.
Latitude & Longitude: 33.7917 / -116.732
Elevation: 1987 feet
Policies & Rules
| Category | About |
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| General |
Fire Restrictions are in effect, check in with the San Jacinto Ranger District by calling (909) 382-2921 to confirm. Wood and charcoal fires are NOT permitted. Cooking stoves or fireplaces using gas, jellied petroleum, or pressurized liquid fuel are still allowed. |
| General |
Please be aware that potable (safe for drinking) water may or may not be available at this campground. Please plan accordingly. |
| General |
Basic camping fee ($10.00) covers the first vehicle. Extra vehicle fee of $5.00 / night / vehicle should be deposited into the fee tube located at the entrance to the campground within 30 minutes of arrival. |
| General |
Sites may be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Camping Fees of $10.00 / night and $5.00 / night / extra vehicle may be paid at the campground. |
| General |
Click here for more information on the San Bernardino National Forest |
Warnings & Advisories
Warning
GeneralA bear or multiple bears have been spotted in the area. Please be aware at all times, and visit our agency website for bear safety tips and more information.
Warning
GeneralA bear or multiple bears have been spotted in the area. Please be aware at all times, and visit our agency website for bear safety tips and more information.