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    Pine Summit

    4.5 (14 reviews)
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    A great camp! The food was great! The staff was professional. The camp was clean. And the bed was to dream for. Kudos for a great stay.

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    Serrano Campground - Site #87

    Serrano Campground

    (252 reviews)

    Review 63/365 day challenge…read more Updating my review, 2nd time staying at this campground. We enjoyed it a lot 2 years/2 summers ago and returning 08.13-15.25 for another family summer camping trip. We're at Campground # 28 Campground # 27 is accommodating for disabilities. Which was right across from our campground # 28. #27 had majority all pavement in the campsite. Around the picnic table along they have their own water spout for water use. Also located closest to the restroom/showers, has a pavement road leading up to it for easy access. REMINDER there is no washing dishes sink available on these campgrounds nor can you use the restroom sinks to wash anything. There is a sign that it isn't allowed. So make sure to bring your own water! This time around downfall is the electrical plugs in both of the restrooms, weren't working the 2 nights stay we were there. I asked the associates that were driving around daily regards to the power. They told me it's a hit or miss. Sometimes the power isn't working and there's nothing that can be done to fix it. The downfall. Love the Serrano campground since it's not far from the actual Big Bear village. Still definitely recommend it. Really clean & everyone is respecting each other especially at night.

    You like camping, but don't want to drive 3 to 4 hours away. This campsite is located in the north…read moreshore area of Big Bear Lake. Approximately a 1hour, 40 minutes drive from West Covina. Campsite was very nice, clean & very well kept. Campsite host on site. Our campsite was a double site, #32/33, and was wonderfully beautiful. Restrooms & showers located nearby, plenty of shade spots for tent setup. Numerous hiking trails available, short walk to lake for fishing, (purchase fishing license before you arrive) bike riding, and boat rentals are also offered, but kind of expensive. Must reserve sites, 6 months ahead. We'll definitely come back, maybe annually.

    Camp Tanda

    Camp Tanda

    (8 reviews)

    I meant to post a review of this charming family campground earlier. We had been planning a camping…read moretrip over Labor Day weekend in Los Angeles National Forest, but then we realized there would be a heat wave leading to 100 plus degree weather. Our planned trip was a no-go. Our eight year old son was very disappointed. We brainstormed Big Bear as a place to go, as it would be a relatively balmy 85 degrees. Only problem was, I couldn't find any openings at any of the Big Bear campgrounds for the busy Labor Day weekend. I looked and looked, and finally found Camp Tanda. Before Covid, it was a Christian camp that only catered to large groups and kids' camps. During these times, they adapted for small families. I was happy to find they had one opening left for the holiday weekend. Our trip was saved. Our son was excited. The campground is lovely and clean with lots of trees. It's been around for seventy years, so the cabins have a rustic, vintage feel. We tent camped in a lovely spot near the kitchen building. Everything was very clean. There are restroom facilities, potable water, and hot showers available. There is also a basketball court, volleyball net, ping pong tables, and horse shoe game. The price is very affordable. The lady running the camp was very kind, bending over backwards to make sure we had all we needed. She provided a shade tent at no extra charge, and gave us a s'mores kit our first night there! Things to be aware of: This was and still is a Christian camp. No alcohol, drugs, or weapons of any kind are allowed. Very strict no noise between 10pm and 8am rule, which suited us fine. The camp is located very close to Big Bear Lake, which meant we could hear Air BnB partiers nearby. It's not fancy. Everything is quite old, but it all works fine. We stayed in tents, but they do have cabins available. Bring warm clothes for nighttime. Not everyone wears masks, but even at full capacity, it was never crowded. Easy to social distance. No campfires allowed, but there is a legal gas campfire from 7-10 pm. If you have a family who likes to camp, this is the place for you. Call or e-mail them for a reservation!

    A group of us from church went to camp here and it was a comfortable stay, the gentleman Christian…read moretook care of us. He gave us a tour of the property and took us for a walk to show us how to get to the shore because a couple of the guys wanted to kayak. We really enjoyed out time here at Camp Tanda.

    Hanna Flat Campground

    Hanna Flat Campground

    (108 reviews)

    Got a last minute cancellation for MDW on Thursday PM to go Friday and Saturday night!…read more Recreation.Gov is a super easy place to book. We only had option to have vault toilets so that wasn't my favorite but it's a nice remote campground away from the crowds but 10mins from town. There's some nice trails leading out to some burn scarred forest and campfires were allowed. If you're not a fan of parking lot campgrounds and don't mind non-flushing toilets, this could be a good fit. If you want to be close to the lake for fishing, swimming, etc. and not have to get in the car to enjoy, this isn't the campground for you.

    If you're looking for a bit remote campsite, then here you go!…read more GETTING THERE I always recommend booking a few months in advance by online to reserve your spot! To get here, you will drive a 2 mile dirt road. The dirt road was pretty bumpy for us, we took a 4x4 Jeep. I saw a Tesla that made it through, but not sure if lower cars like Honda Civics could make it.. If the road is wet, do bring a 4x4 that's made for wet dirt roads. CAMPSITE I personally like this campground because it is a bit remote. Each spot has plenty of space, so you're not super close to you'r neighbors. Each site has a bear cage for food, table, and fire pit. Some spots are more shadier than others. In summer, it is pretty toasty here, but at night it's a whole other story so come prepared. Very family friendly area. AMENITIES There is a public restroom, it is pretty stinky (there's no sink to wash your hands so bring your hand wipes). No showers. Although there are multiple water facets do fill up your water bottle. Also there's no signal out here, maybe there's 1 bar but it is very spotty. There's a huge garbage disposal at the front entrance, ALWAYS throw your trash away there before going to bed. WILDLIFE You will see some wildlife. We saw coyotes, lots of different birds, insects, chipmunks, squirrels & owls. Do be aware of deer and especially BEARS. There's signs saying bears are frequent in the area, i did hear one late at night so make sure you follow all protocols & keep food away & keep your site cleaned. Overall, i will definitely come back again!

    San Gorgonio Campground - Fire pit

    San Gorgonio Campground

    (63 reviews)

    Been coming to San Gorgonio campgrounds for over 30 years. Growing up we couldn't afford summer…read moretrips so my dad would make an effort to get us out of the city for a weekend or two every summer. I've continued this tradition with my own kids and this campground is a mainstay in our rotation. In those 30 years not much has changed (and that's a good thing), except maybe a bit more noise from the road. That's expected though with more and more people moving into the area. Nothing beats the tranquility and peace you feel just sitting enjoying a meal together, playing cards, making s'mores, or telling stories by the fire. Facilities are always clean. Showers have warm water and the park host do an excellent job of keeping them clean. The toilets are also always clean, and flush toilets make it so any unpleasant smells do not linger. Plenty of firewood is available if you're running low or forgot to pack any. Make sure you have cash though. The camp host will come by and offer or you can swing by and pick it up. A few cons: the water spout next to our site was not working so we had a not so long trek to retrieve water. The fire pit at our site wasn't in the best of locations. I would've preferred it tucked in more, but it was located right next to the driveway, and finally the drainage system in the showers could be upgraded. It's not pleasant wadding in remains of the person that showered before you even in shower shoes.

    Una ves al años vamos a camping a san Gorgonio campground, nos encanta la tranquilidad del…read morelugar,los baños siempre limpios,muy recomendado.

    Boulder Bay Park - Boulder Bay Paddle Boarding!

    Boulder Bay Park

    (107 reviews)

    Boulder Bay Park is one of Big Bear Lake's most picturesque (and busy) spots, offering stunning…read moreviews of the lake, towering boulders, and plenty of open space for you and your dog to enjoy. Located on the western side of Big Bear Lake, this park is a popular destination for both locals and visitors, particularly those looking to enjoy a peaceful and leisurely walk with their pets, a picnic, or just some quiet time by the water. There is a free parking lot adjacent to the park, but it can fill up quickly, especially on weekends and holidays. If the lot is full, there is additional street parking available nearby. The park is open year-round, but the best times to visit are during the spring, summer, and fall when the weather is mild, and the lake is at its most beautiful.

    This is a PACKED and very busy Park that attracts people coming into Big Bear Lake or leaving Big…read moreBear. We came in at night, so we hit this park leaving Big Bear Lake. Many people taking pictures or selfies, some people fishing off the small pier, while others were walking their dogs. It was very clean, there is restrooms available (yes there was a line) and plenty of parking, although you may need to wait for a spot. It is a cool park to check out, I've seen pictures of people kayaking, however there are signs that say to stay on the path and not cross over the railing. A nice picnic place perhaps or family photos with the bear. The boulders in the area/park make it a cool photographic area.

    Pine Summit - campgrounds - Updated May 2026

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