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
Terry S
VerifiedJanuary 16, 2020 • Stayed at: 103, Loop: ZUNI
We look at Table Mountain as a place to enjoy camping, yes there are hiking/biking trails and a few other recreational activities, but we come here mostly for the camping experience. We try to avoid weekends during the peak season as it can get pretty crowded but in September and October, weekends can be peaceful as well.
Charlie S
VerifiedJanuary 16, 2020 • Stayed at: 114, Loop: ZUNI
We liked the campground. We liked out campsite. We did walk over with our campchairs and sit at a nearby campsite where the afternoon shade was better. The restrooms were pretty smelly and full of flies, but maybe that's just how it is. I wish there was a sign board or flyer/handout with a list of hikes from the campground and that the trailheads to them were better marked too. It would have been nice to explore directly from the campground if there are nearby trails and things to see. We drove a few miles and had a good time doing that. We also liked the nearby businesses, and having directions to those would have been a good thing - either signage or some handout/flyer available.
Cynthia P
VerifiedJanuary 16, 2020 • Stayed at: 083, Loop: CHER
We love camping here
Rikki L
VerifiedJanuary 15, 2020 • Stayed at: 63-64 DBL, Loop: PIMA
The rangers were very helpful and kept the bathrooms clean over a busy Labor Day weekend!
Nicole B
VerifiedJanuary 11, 2020 • Stayed at: 043, Loop: OSAG
We were initially dissapointed with the site we have reviewed online (very close to the road and other campsite, no real trees or nature, just off the road with a parking area and stove), but were able to find another campground with a beautiful view of the valley/trees and further from a main road. The park rangers were very nice about letting us change our spot on the day, and luckily the availability was so that we had several options. It became windy and chilly in the early evening but quieted down so we were comfortable overnight. Definitely could see how it could be too cold if the winds really picked up for a long period. Firewood on site, a bit expensive but convenient. Nice hiking in the area. We'd come back here for sure!
Christine R
VerifiedJanuary 11, 2020 • Stayed at: 075, Loop: APAC
It was beautiful. Nice traisand the staff was great. I loved that they allowed dogs. And the restrooms were clean.
James G
VerifiedJanuary 11, 2020 • Stayed at: 25-28 QUAD, Loop: BROK
Large site, very clean, set in beautiful forest. Excellent hiking trails in the vicinity, including the Pacific Crest Trail, which had a lot of wild flowers in July.
Ray M
VerifiedJanuary 10, 2020 • Stayed at: 103, Loop: ZUNI
An excellent host team. They were present with helpful information, and themselves had an appreciation for the beauty of this campground. Facility was very well kept.
Pierre A
VerifiedJanuary 9, 2020 • Stayed at: 040, Loop: BROK
Very nce gateway from Los Angeles. Quite and big areas, enough restrooms.
Ghassan E
VerifiedDecember 18, 2019 • Stayed at: 070, Loop: APAC
Beautiful camp site, very spacious and there are over 100 sites you can camp on. The forest ranger was very nice and helpful, I reserved a site where was not enough shades so there ranger direct me to another site where there were lot of trees to camp under. Toilets are clean in general but does not have running water , however there's a well there for washing. It's pet friendly and has lot of places to hike with your pet.
Overall, highly recommend
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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