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    The view from camp site #66
    Abe V.

    I wanted a quick one-night camping getaway and Table Mountain Campground hit the spot. Prepare yourself for the outhouses tho, they reek(part of the camping experience )

    Kwame J.

    This campground is really nice. It was nice to be able to be in nature during the sabbath and really get a feel for being disconnected from the grid & constant bombardment with advertisements and the things of the world. My fiancé and I loved it. Our cats were a little stressed out at first, but later on were more so explorative and curious of what the woods had to offer. My favorite part of the campsite was that there was no service or connection to the internet which forces you to appreciate the trees and the nature...maybe not so much the bugs, but they have their place and purpose as well. I also think we heard something walking around our tent at night when we were sleeping, my wife was convinced that it was a bear, but I'm not too sure if I believe that was the case. I just know my one cat, KitKat, wanted desperately to go outside and see what it was... let's just say I wasn't gonna let him go outside just in case there was something out there that had the potential of eating him. Also was cool that there were non-reserved campsites on the grounds as well! And the camp-host was very friendly and helpful!

    Vanessa M.

    Site # 72 Flat open. I choose this spot cause it was close to 2 restrooms, restrooms are vault porter potties. I prefer flush vault, but eh we're camping. No sinks at restrooms and the site is across from restrooms with a campsite between. So to me i hated that there wasn't a path to the restroom, to avoid walking thru other people campsites. The site did not have much shade and was more open to the elements of the wind gusts. I did walk around and saw site 69 was nicely shaded and close to the spicket and restrooms. Overall i enjoyed our stay at table mountain, will come back again but at a different site.

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    Lily Y.

    Plenty of campsites. Beautiful campground located near the Mountain High ski resort. There were enough toilets but no shower. Bring bug spray be ause lots of flies especially in the restroom. No hookups for RVs which we were aware of before going up there. Also phone signal is weak. Camp host was friendly . The place is so good for relaxation, hiking or simply admiring the beauty of nature.

    In llamo

    This is the best place for tubbing, not over crowded, however during covid it is obviously closed ... but the snow up here is so soft because not many people know about this little gem .... you can snowboard or bring your own snow sled to have some fun ....

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    Paul H.

    Great easy camping location. Almost zero mountain driving. There's only a few reservable spots, all the other spots are on a first come first serve basis. Plenty of vault restrooms and water spigots. Wouldn't recommend large trailers.

    Emily N.

    We came here Memorial Day weekend and arrived around 11:00am, found a spot and started setting up. Campground hosts showed up shortly after and started taking down our information and taking payment. Unbeknownst to us, this campground does things differently from any first come first served place we've ever been to. Instead of having payment envelopes and pay station at the beginning of park entrance, they go around and personally take payment. No big deal, more convenient for us. What we didn't realize was because we arrived before 2:00pm, they needed to add on a day use fee of $10 on top of our $23 a night fee. Never have I had to pay for a day use fee when camping at a national forest and $56 for two days is pretty ridiculous. Besides from that, the campground was beautiful with shade all around. Camp hosts said we could gather fallen wood around our area and we had more than enough to last us. Huge pro is that the bathrooms are extremely clean much to my surprise. They patrol the area often and do upkeep. All in all it was a nice area but nothing too special where I would want to stay again. There are so many other campgrounds in Angeles national forest with the same scenery for $12/night.

    Our two large tents on a large campsite, well protected from the wind and away from others
    Adam S.

    This is a very lovely campground, located just an hour and fifteen minutes from Orange County, situated at about 7000 feet near Wrightwood, CA and Mountain High ski resort. It is a good size campground, with over 100 sites, about half of which can be reserved and the other half walk up only. We stayed in site 55 which was awesome. It is well spaced away from other campsites ( and I do NOT like to camp with other campers on either side of us cuz, let's face it, you are trying to GET AWAY!) It is sheltered well from the famous wind at Table Mountain, and has ample flat space to accommodate more than one tent. There is an awesome view of the sunset just behind the campsite, views of the twinkling city lights below at night, and a water spigot right across the road. It is a great spot for tent camping-Not so much for trailers or campers as the parking spur is short and difficult to back into if you had a trailer or large camper. It also was about a 2 minute walk up the entry road to the (very well maintained, clean, and odorless) vault toilets which is either an advantage since you aren't camping with a toilet in sight or next to your campsite, or a disadvantage in middle of the night if you need to hike up to it. FYI, some have commented on the nearby site 54 as being a rock star, and it does have a nice view and is much more easily accesible if you are coming with trailer or camper, but it is more exposed to the wind and has a much smaller footprint-we wouldn't have found enough flat land for two tents there. As far as activities, the trailhead for the Big Horn Mine trail is about a 10 minute drive from the campsite. Gorgeous-really looks like a good poor man's hike in the Sierras with a great abandoned mine 1.6 miles from the parking lot and you can even explore-cool! Just don't forget to get your adventure pass to park anywhere in the national forest before you go (you don't need one to park in the campground).

    Elizabeth D.

    This campground is a great choice if you are looking for someplace quiet and beautiful, but don't want to travel too far from LA. The sites are large, and offer a nice amount of privacy compared to other campgrounds. There are no showers, but vault toilets and water spigots are located in walking distance to each site. Firewood is available at the two camp hosts' sites, and there is a grocery store in Wrightwood, just a few minutes drive from the campground. If you are tent camping, be sure to check the weather and wind forecast, as there can be some pretty high winds here, especially at night.

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    Great as always. Friendly and helpful campground hosts. It was my fifth time coming to table mountain. Thanks.

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    Ask the Community - Table Mountain Campground

    Is there WiFi?

    No wifi. And weak LTE service (most of the time we didn't have any).

    What time is check in?

    2:00pm Check-in

    I reserved a campsite for the end of September. However, if I arrive and there are several open spots that I prefer, can I switch campsites? Is there an additional fee?

    I found the the camp rangers to be really nice so i'd check with them and if it is not already reserved i'm sure they'll let you swap without extra charge... they are located pretty much there as you enter camp and also sell bundles of firewood (i… Read more

    Is it reservations only, or are there some first come first served sites?

    First come first served sites are available too.

    Do they allow dogs?

    yes we camped there with our dogs! they loved all the hiking around! they of course have to be on leash, unless in your trailer/rv

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    Review Highlights - Table Mountain Campground

    They are always around to sell firewood, keep the campsites safe and answer any questions you may have.

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