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Angeles/Table Mountain

Overview

Angeles/Table Mountain Campground serves as a premier high-altitude retreat nestled deep within the Angeles National Forest near Wrightwood, California. At an elevation of approximately 7,000 feet, this facility offers a refreshing escape from the intense Southern California heat. It is a quintessential mountain destination where visitors can relax under a thick canopy of Jeffrey pines while enjoying the crisp, thin alpine air and frequent local wildlife sightings throughout the season.

Location & Surroundings

Situated just a short drive from the historic mountain village of Wrightwood, the park provides a breathtaking backdrop within the San Gabriel Mountains. The surrounding terrain is characterized by rugged slopes and dense forest, offering unique vantage points that look out over the Mojave Desert and the neighboring peaks. Access is primarily via the Angeles Crest Highway, a scenic drive that is as famous for its winding curves as it is for its stunning panoramic vistas.

Amenities & Park Features

This is a rustic forest service site designed for those who appreciate a traditional camping setup. The campground offers paved parking spurs that can accommodate RVs up to 34 feet, though it is important to note there are no utility hookups or dump stations on-site. Visitors have access to vault toilets and seasonally available potable water. Each individual site is thoughtfully outfitted with a sturdy picnic table, a fire ring, and mandatory bear-resistant food lockers to ensure guest safety.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

Outdoor enthusiasts will find an abundance of activities, ranging from hiking a segment of the Pacific Crest Trail to exploring the tranquil waters of nearby Jackson Lake. The area is a haven for birdwatching and nature photography, especially during the vibrant changing of seasons. Because of the high elevation and lack of light pollution, the park is also a favorite for stargazing sessions, offering a clear view of the Milky Way that is rarely seen near the coast.

Who This Park Is Best For

This destination is perfectly suited for self-contained RV travelers and boondockers who value natural beauty over modern luxuries. It is an excellent choice for families seeking a classic mountain experience and hikers who want to be steps away from world-class trailheads. If you are looking for a serene forest escape to disconnect from technology and reconnect with the outdoors, this campground provides the ideal atmosphere for your next adventure.

Amenities

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Day Max Stay (14)
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)

• Hiking

- Facility

• Type (National Forest)
• Partial Handicap Access

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Spaces Available (111)
• Max Length (32)
• Dirt Sites (111)
• No Hookups (111)
• Back-ins (12 x 32)

User Reviews

Karen Greene

August 30, 2025

My friends and family camp here every year, and it’s always such a treat. Nestled in the Angeles National Forest, this campground sits in a hilly, forested area surrounded by oak and pine trees, with two spacious meadows and sweeping views of the nearby mountains and desert. The setting is perfect for hiking and biking, and the campground is especially well-known for its disc golf course if you’re into that. Cell service is spotty (fair warning), but it adds to the charm. The atmosphere is peaceful, and the sunsets are absolutely breathtaking. Reservations are highly recommended, especially for weekends, as this spot is popular. The camp hosts are fantastic, super friendly, helpful, and always willing to share tips. On top of that, there’s a cozy lodge that hosts live music on weekends and a big outdoor space with games to keep everyone entertained. If you want a break from campfire cooking, the nearby town is just 2.4 miles away, with bars and restaurants with some offering live music, especially during the summer. Whether you’re looking for adventure or a peaceful escape from city life, this campground checks all the boxes. Highly recommend!

Mariah N

August 17, 2025

Great campground. Wish they described the campsites better for those that have never been there and only see online pictures. Reserved site #44 for 7 peeps and 2 cars. This campsite only fits maybe 2 tiny tents and fits 2 compact cars. Campsite is on a slope olunless you dig which we should have to do that. Ended up getting a First come First serve site #50 in the same loop. #50 was very spacious with more then plenty of room for our 4 tents that fit up to 6 people each. We were able to set up 2 changing tents that we use for shower too. The parking fit my suburban and a toyota tundra perfect with space to wiggle. Unfortunately we only used site #44 for parking. We had already paid for it and this issue, we didn't discovered until we got there. Because of this we call and extra vehicle for the late arrival instead of picking him up after work. #50 has great forest and desert views. Those where you can drink your favorite drink to. Hiking loop trail is just there, less then 20 feet away. Restroom, right next to campground. Water spigot, across your driveway in front of the restroom. The campground was very clean, restroom where attended to very frequently by staff. Mountain high host do a phenomenal job. We were there July 31st-August 4th. As we walked this campground, now we have an idea of the sites to pick next time. Don't rely on pictures. Read reviews with descriptions. The only review I read for #44 was not good enough. Oh well. Happy camping.

Jess

August 15, 2025

First time here. Camping for my birthday. Clean. A lot space. Some wind. I Have table, fire pit, and bbq grill. Some don't have bbq grill. Bathrooms and They have water faucets. Did the 2.4 mile hike around camp site. Good little hike. Lots ups and downs.

An Le

August 11, 2025

We loved it here! It is not too cold in August which is perfect. You should reserve if you want a good spot. We did first come first serve and was lucky to find a spot but most were taken by others. Restrooms are clean, no sink though. But there are some water hookups around.

robin donovan

June 12, 2025

Camp sites are spacious and clean. We took the hike that goes around the campground and it was just enough to see beautiful views and get a good hike in. The staff is so nice. Toilets are cleaned every morning but by the end of the day a little stinky.

Preston Treadwell

August 11, 2024

My wife, son and I stayed here father's day weekend. It was a lot of fun! We stayed for 2 days and enjoyed every bit of it. The campground is close to a grocery store and a Resteaunt great for a quick stop for drinks or dessert after a hot day. Bathrooms are located all around this huge site and are very well maintained. The site had tons of trees and offered large areas tent camp. Fire pits and water were on-site as well. This site is great to walk around and enjoy. It is also close to the PCT trail there are some nice hikes within 15 minutes. My only complaint was the amount of people. I love when sites are less populated because it's more peaceful. Overall it was a great site and would LOVE to come back again. It is great for a quick get away from where I live in the OC.

Derek Georgevich

June 15, 2024

Nice campground with a lot of space. The campground was quiet for the most part. Check for reservations before going, and assume that the camp sites with views will be taken before you get there. Site 113 was well maintained but still had some trash floating around. I walked through 110-114 and picked up all the garbage I could find before leaving. The hiking trail that goes around the camp ground is really beautiful and doesn't take too long to do a loop.

Man-E Cortez

July 07, 2023

Great place to come with friends and family to enjoy the natural, serene mountains. It was snowing at the time I went lots of if traffic coming up. Make sure you get there early to get a good spot. Clean, for the most part, restrooms are nearby. Please pick up after yourselves. Also, take into consideration that it is a natural habitat to certain wildlife, rattlesnakes, bears, and even mountain lions have been sighted, be careful, and be respectful of the wildlife.

Ekaterina Filson

June 19, 2023

Campsites with shade: #19, 66, 68, 69, 99, 111, 112. Beautiful spacious campground! Very clean. It has nice hiking trails, bathrooms, running water, all sites have fire pits and picnic tables, some sites have bbq grills and bear boxes. Check the weather before coming. It gets very windy which makes it colder. Price: $30 per night. No showers.

Sun Kim

June 19, 2023

Very recommended!!! We went yesterday and had lots of fun. I’ll brief step by step. 1. Check-in: You have to go to the North Lodge to check-in. There you can purchase logs with cash or credit card. You can also buy logs at camp post but you will need to pay cash. Lots of snacks and drinks as well. 2. Going to the campground: as a first-timer, this was a bit confusing as their map doesn’t exactly tell you where the entrance is. But it’s not too hard. You get out of out the North Lodge parking where you came in from. When you exist the parking lot, there is an entrance to the campground to the right, I’d say within 20 feet? 3. Campground: we stayed in 110. It depends on your preferences, but I always prefer way inward of any campground where there isn’t a lot of traffic. The spot was nice because the driveway is a loop and only one way is possible. 4. Setting up your tent: I realized that it was hard to find a leveled flat ground to set up our tent. But your “unit” should be big enough and there has to be flat ground. Some flat grounds have shrubs underneath so it creates extra cushion and cold ground insulation. 4. Bathroom: only pit toilets are available. For those who don’t know, pit toilets are just like the porta-potties. Make sure to bring a wet nap to wipe the cover. Other than the stinky pit, overall bathroom is quite clean! There is no sink in the bathroom FYI 5. Water: there are water valves available near units. I’m not sure it’s drinkable but definitely clean enough to wash. (Obviously no hot water) 6. Fire pit: they have very nice metal fire pit. Make sure to gather nicely dried wooden bits to start fire. You might need them quite a lot because ITS SUPER WINDY. And I don’t think you need to purchase firewood because there are quite a lot of big dried wooden chunks and pine cones everywhere. VERY IMPORTANT!!! Make sure to extinguish fire completely with water. You might need to use some 4~6 gallons to not hear any sizzling sound. 7. Getting out of the campground: Remember, if you are staying in a loop driveway, you must turn so that you don’t run into oncoming traffic!! 8. Check-out: you don’t need to do anything to check out. Make sure to clean everything for the next people. You just drive out, no need to stop by the North Lodge to check-out.

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