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Mountain Oak

Mountain Oak
Mountain Oak
Mountain Oak
Mountain Oak
Mountain Oak

About Mountain Oak

Escape to Mountain Oak Campground in the Angeles National Forest for a restful, refreshing getaway from city life. Just northwest of the Los Angeles metro area, Mountain Oak provides a scenic and relaxing destination for camping, hiking, picnicking and wildlife viewing. The campground is also near Jackson Lake for easy access to fishing, canoeing and swimming.

Number of accommodations: 11

Sites & Availability

11 Sites Available

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🚐 001, Loop: AREA MOUNTAIN OAK
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🚐 005, Loop: AREA MOUNTAIN OAK
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🚐 008, Loop: AREA MOUNTAIN OAK
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🚐 009, Loop: AREA MOUNTAIN OAK
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🚐 011, Loop: AREA MOUNTAIN OAK
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🚐 012, Loop: AREA MOUNTAIN OAK
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🚐 014, Loop: AREA MOUNTAIN OAK
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🚐 015, Loop: AREA MOUNTAIN OAK
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🚐 016, Loop: AREA MOUNTAIN OAK
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🚐 017, Loop: AREA MOUNTAIN OAK
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🚐 2-3, Loop: AREA MOUNTAIN OAK
No Hookups
Price not available

Reviews (6)

What Guests Are Saying

Mountain Oak Campground is a clean and well-maintained facility with friendly staff and ample space for groups. While it lacks showers, Wi-Fi, and electrical hookups, flush toilets and potable water are available. The campground's location near Jackson Lake adds to its appeal, making it a hidden gem for campers looking for a peaceful experience.

Review Summary

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Joyce Chia Yu Hung

Joyce Chia Yu Hung

September 6, 2025

5

Nice and clean campground and the ranger is so friendly

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Allison Helberg

Allison Helberg

August 8, 2025

4

Campground was nice. Very clean and bathrooms stayed well stocked and clean. We read there were showers and wifi, THIS IS NOT TRUE. Definitely bring your own camp shower and starlink if you need service/wifi. The whole area is a dead zone for cell service. Site 4, 10, & 13 are 1st come 1st serve. Everything else has to be reserved online through recreation.gov. There are also NO EV CHARGING STATIONS for your car. There isn't any electricity at any of the sites either. BRING YOUR BATTERY PACKS FULLY CHARGED.

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Yasmeen Mughal

Yasmeen Mughal

June 18, 2024

5

Hidden gem of a campground. Across from Jackson Lake and near Big Pines/Wrightwood. Stayed for one night but wished it was longer. There are flush toilets that are clean and well maintained. Camp host is very kind, personable and helpful. We have sites 2-3 for a big group and enough space for 4 tents. Sites are well-spaces. I thought we were a little loud but walking around the camp loop, the noise stayed pretty contained. You will need a campfire permit, takes 10 minutes on the forest service website. There are spigots for running water that are technically potable, but bring a filter just in case.

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Jorge Rodriguez

Jorge Rodriguez

December 30, 2022

5

In Cali we don't get like lots of snow, but this place is one in a million. Literally...
😂❤️🥶🥶🥶🥶

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Mariam J

Mariam J

September 27, 2022

4

I stayed at camp #5 on Sept 16-18 and it was near restrooms. Looking at the map, I thought it would be a longer walk, but it wasn’t. The camp is small and everyone is pretty close to you. However, everyone was respectful, friendly and kept to themselves during my stay. The host was nice and answered all my questions. I like the lake being directly across from the camp. I also liked there was a market in Wrightwood about 15mins drive. On our last day we had brunch at Wrightwood and it was a lovely little town.

It was super windy at night the days we were there and we weren’t ready for it. Luckily we took a heater, but we didn’t take sweater or extra blankets. Only packed a sweater for my son and boy did us adults needed one too. During the day, the weather was great. Because of high winds we couldn’t have a camp fire. We did use our burner for hot dogs and my tea pot. Camp 5 is close to the host and bathroom so that was convenient. I also liked that it was away from the road so I couldn’t hear anything. The wind at times sounded like waves, which I loved. The bear box is super convenient to store things away and the flushing toilets were always clean and fully stocked during my stay.

The water at camp is not safe to drink so don’t drink it or cook with it. I cooked hot dogs with it before knowing this information. None of us got sick, but the host said it’s only good to shower with and try not to get any in your mouth. Host also told me people get in the lake but shower right after. The lake is more like a swamp, but my son and I got in it up to our knees. It was too cold. Parts of the lake looks cleaner than others so we went in the clean section. There are plenty of hiking trails around the lake and the visitor center is a 10min drive away with more info on hiking trails. The host gave my son a sticker and trail map/info. Overall, my little family loved our stay and will come back again next year.

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Anonymous

5

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Location Mountain Oak

Address:
22223 Big Pines Hwy, N4
Wrightwood, CA, 92397
United States

Latitude & Longitude: 34.3947 / -117.729

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