Campground

Jackson Flats

Angeles National Forest
Near Azusa, California

Facilities

Each tent-only site is located about 600 feet from the centrally-located parking area near the campground entrance. Campers may drive into the campsites only to unload/load their gear to their site. Vehicles may not park in campsites.
Each site is equipped with large picnic tables, a campfire circle, grills and bear-proof food storage lockers. 

Potable water is available at all campsites.

Natural Features

At an elevation 7,500 feet, Jackson Flats sits in grassy spaces among groves of pine and fir trees, with average summer daytime temperatures in the low 80s. Nights are cool.

In Angeles National Forest, vegetation ranges from chaparral and oak at lower elevations to pine forests at higher altitudes. Elevations range from 1,200 to 10,000 feet.

The endangered California condor inhabits the forest. The Least Bells vireo and the Southwestern Willow flycatcher are two migratory birds that visitors enjoy spotting in the area. Other local inhabitants include the Arroyo toad, mountain yellow-legged frog, the mountain lion and the two-striped garter snake.

Recreation

Campers can enjoy hiking, biking and relaxing in the shade. A few short trails loop around the campground and a connector trail leads to the Pacific Crest Trail. The trail stretches from Mexico through California, Oregon and Washington.

Additionally, the Angeles National Forest boasts 557 miles of hiking and equestrian trails. All trails, excluding the Pacific Crest Trail, allow mountain biking as well.

Recreation Sites

  • Group Tent Only Area Nonelectric
  • Overnight

Activities

  • Camping
  • Hiking
  • Birding

Amenities

  • Campfire Circles
  • Firewood
  • Flush Toilets
  • Food Storage Locker
  • Grills
  • Host
  • Parking Area
  • Paved Roads
  • Picnic Area
  • Portable Toilets
  • Trailheads
  • Water Spigot

Nearby Attractions

  •     The Angeles Crest Highway, part of California State Route 2, is a scenic byway that meanders through oak thickets, chaparral, high desert landscapes and pine tree forests.
  •     The ski resort town of Wrightwood is very close by. Restaurants and a disc golf course can be found at the North Resort. 
  •     Take a hike on the Blue Ridge Trail or the Pacific Crest Trail. The Pacific Crest Trail is an impressive path that starts in Mexico and zigzags its way through Angeles and continues north across California, Oregon and Washington.

Getting Here

Latitude
34° 21' 38.9999" N
Longitude
117° 47' 57.0001" W
From Wrightwood, turn left onto CA-2 W/Angeles Crest Highway and go 6.1 miles. Look for signs and turn right. Drive 1.2 miles past Grassy Hollow Visitor Center and into the campground.

Need to Know

  • It is advised that transportation remain on-site with your group in case of emergency evacuations.
  • Fire restrictions may be enforced due to dry conditions.

  • Bears frequent the area; all food must be kept in approved containers
  • Gate must be locked after entrances and exits. 

  • Due to parking constraints, no additional vehicles are allowed.

  • Parking space is very limited
  • If you will be arriving more than more than 24 hours after the start of your reservation, you must contact the campground at (760)316-7828 or your reservation will be cancelled

  • Click here to learn more about the Angeles National Forest
  • 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.
  • Check-in Time:02:00 PM; Check-out Time:11:00 AM

  • Potable Water is now available on site!

  • Contact Information

    For facility specific information, please call (760) 316-7828.

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