About Table Mountain (Angeles)
Number of accommodations: 84
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Reviews (300)
What Guests Are Saying
Table Mountain Campground offers a clean, spacious, and well-maintained environment with stunning views and friendly hosts, making it a popular choice for campers. Visitors appreciate the ample space between sites, well-kept bathrooms, and enjoyable hiking trails. However, some guests expressed disappointment about fire restrictions that were not communicated prior to arrival, impacting cooking options. Overall, many plan to return for another visit.
What Guests Are Saying
Table Mountain Campground offers a clean, spacious, and well-maintained environment with stunning views and friendly hosts, making it a popular choice for campers. Visitors appreciate the ample space between sites, well-kept bathrooms, and enjoyable hiking trails. However, some guests expressed disappointment about fire restrictions that were not communicated prior to arrival, impacting cooking options. Overall, many plan to return for another visit.
Review Summary
Vicki L
VerifiedOctober 24, 2022 • Stayed at: 016, Loop: TWIS
The views were amazing and the park and restrooms were clean. The only downside was no fires not even propane. We were told not even propane grills. Hard to understand how people in tents would cook there food. Some people were having wood fires at night but they weren’t discovered and some people were cooking outside with propane.
The rule needs to be enforced fairly not just for those with trailers.
Propane fire pits are allowed in most parks with high fire danger. It was cold and boring at night without a fire.
Micki M
VerifiedOctober 24, 2022 • Stayed at: 075, Loop: APAC
The staff at Mountain High and the camp hosts are really nice and helpful. The campsites were well maintained, it's a beautiful setting. I would give this trip a rating of 5 except for the following situation. Beginning at 12:45 the people occupying the two sites opposite us had carloads of friends that started showing. There were 4-5 cars of people that joined each site. The music and conversation was very loud despite our request to lower the volume. We called and spoke to the Mountain High staff multiple times about the increased disturbance and our concern as the partying and noise continued throughout the afternoon and evening. They assured us they'd be back at 10 to make sure it was quiet. Unfortunately, no one made it to shut down the party or request the music be lowered to a tolerable level. We were told that they can't control noise outside the quiet hours which is disappointing. We basically had to put up with a bunch of drunk people acting like they were at a club. The groups finally dispersed at 11:45 pm. Had we confronted this group ourselves, given the amount of alcohol they consumed for hours on end, it could have easily escalated to unsafe levels. It would have been a perfect weekend had the rules been enforced about the number of people and cars on a site and if someone with authority had been available to make these requests. I think campsite leaders and supervisors should not have regulations that tie their hands when it comes to guests disregarding rules and clearly disturbing others.
Alexander G
VerifiedOctober 24, 2022 • Stayed at: 011, Loop: TWIS
Well-equipped campground. Clear roads. Great views of the mountains. Gets cold and wet in the late fall or winter. You're camping in the clouds, so it feels like rain. Very windy. Big trees.
GeYanni P
VerifiedOctober 23, 2022 • Stayed at: 023, Loop: BROK
Not available
Ashley M
VerifiedOctober 23, 2022 • Stayed at: 065, Loop: PIMA
There was no campfire in the middle of October!!!!!!
Linda M
VerifiedOctober 7, 2022 • Stayed at: 023, Loop: BROK
Nicely spaced sites, well kept toilets and dumpsters, great camp hosts.
Kevin R
VerifiedOctober 6, 2022 • Stayed at: 004, Loop: TABL
Cool place.
Jessedalton000@yahoo.com D
VerifiedSeptember 28, 2022 • Stayed at: 018, Loop: TWIS
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Sean K
September 19, 2022
Ample opportunity to find amazing spots with great views; very woodsy; not far from LA; walking distance or extremely short drive from the disc golf course (or just the restaurant/bar); still gets service in some sweet spots.
Linda M
VerifiedSeptember 17, 2022 • Stayed at: 035, Loop: BROK
Great place, quiet, great views, fun walks, lots of little critters. Clean sites, clean toilets, great host.
Location Table Mountain (Angeles)
Address:
At The Top Of Table Mt. Road
Wrightwood, CA, 92397
United States
From Wrightwood, California, take State Route 2 west for 2.4 miles to the Table
Mountain Campground sign and continue to follow signs into the campground.
Table Mountain Campground is accessible via State Route 2, approximately 10 miles to the south, which connects to the Angeles Crest Highway. US Highway 395 is about 20 miles to the east.
Latitude & Longitude: 34.3864 / -117.689
Elevation: 2236 feet
Policies & Rules
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It is advised that transportation remain on-site with your group in case of emergency evacuations. |
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Fire restrictions may be enforced due to dry conditions. |
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Bears frequent the area; all food must be kept in approved containers. |
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First-come, first-served sites may be available. |
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A fee will be charged for additional vehicles. |
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Be aware that some of our campsites don't have the space to back in a Travel Trailer. A trailer is NOT an RV. Check each campsite details before you arrive. |
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Don't Move Firewood: Protect California's forests from tree-killing pests by buying your firewood locally and burning it on-site. For more information visit firewood.ca.gov. |
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