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
Elaine B
VerifiedAugust 3, 2021 • Stayed at: 105, Loop: ZUNI
Beautiful area, nice camp ground, well kept & toilets clean . Camp hosts friendly & informative . We will visit again.
Allen V
VerifiedAugust 2, 2021 • Stayed at: 87-88 DBL, Loop: CHER
The male park ranger with long hair was very rude and could use some more training. I've camped at Table Mountain before and have always had good interactions with the rangers, but this year, a male ranger in his 30s, with long and brown/blondish hair was probably one of the worst I've encountered throughout my years of camping anywhere. Judging from his hostile attitude, I definitely recommend him some professional counseling.
The female ranger we encountered the next day was much nicer.
Aside from that, the campsite was nice. The bathroom was a little smelly, but doable.
Linda B
VerifiedAugust 2, 2021 • Stayed at: 104, Loop: ZUNI
Very beautiful location. There was a high fire alert, so that meant granola and PBJ sandwiches, etc. which actually simplified the adventure to focus more on the beauty of trees. It also gave me an excuse to go to nearby Wrightwood and get some great coffee and some forgotten items. The weather was warm enough that no night time campfire was needed. I rather liked it. The restrooms were super clean and the camp manager helpful.
Jeff N
VerifiedJuly 27, 2021 • Stayed at: 070, Loop: APAC
Camp host or staff guy was super super nice. Loved the campground. Will definitely be back. Very big hill to get there. Fire restrictions were in affect and I never heard of no propane use outside.
Ron A
VerifiedJuly 26, 2021 • Stayed at: 033, Loop: BROK
Enjoyable location - though unfortunately, a lot of flying insects (as compared to San Gorgonio which had very few, even at the same relative altitude)
Adam W
VerifiedJuly 25, 2021 • Stayed at: 042, Loop: MOHA
Loved it here! Bathrooms were clean and well maintained.
Derek W
VerifiedJuly 20, 2021 • Stayed at: 008, Loop: TABL
A good campground with great views near a fun mountain town. Not all of the sites have a bearbox, so you might have to keep food locked in your car. The host also has piles of wood at the front for (I think) around $7 a bundle.
My 9 month old daughter, unfortunately, kept waking up at night, so we had to leave after only 1 day. But, it was 90 degrees during a heat wave so I'm not surprised.
Overall, I really liked the campground, especially site 53, which had a ton of flat open space for tents, and privacy due to the hills and trees.
Charles D
VerifiedJuly 16, 2021 • Stayed at: 63-64 DBL, Loop: PIMA
We were looking for a midsummer, local camping experience high enough to beat the heat in Pasadena. We're only marginally successful in that regard as it was in the nineties one day. But it was not crowded. We enjoyed the loop 3.5 mile loop trail around the perimeter. The campground is beautifully managed and the site was manicured on our arrival. The adjacent disc golf course is fairly expensive but would be a real draw to the right camper.
Richard P
VerifiedJuly 16, 2021 • Stayed at: 073, Loop: APAC
Clean restrooms, quiet neighbors, beautiful sunrise, and star-filled nights. We will definately be coming back.
Lyssa I
VerifiedJuly 12, 2021 • Stayed at: 87-88 DBL, Loop: CHER
We had site 87, which we didn't know was a double site so we paid extra unawares. Small price to pay though for the space and the beautiful view. We were close enough to the pit toilet and water source. Great trees for hammock swinging.
Camp host Doug and Chippy were super attentive and helpful. We enjoyed walking on the trails inside the campground itself as well as the local trails nearby. The closest store was a quick drive away and we had spotty cell service, which was great to totally unplug! We came up during a heat wave and no one else was staying in the entire loop we were in (Cherokee) so we had peace and quiet and no generators or music!
My only word of caution is that it is very buggy. Not necessarily mosquitoes - just lots of flies, bees, and yellow jackets that were constantly swarming around our faces. That part I could have done without but they were here first!
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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