Monday, March 24, 2014

Big Bear Lake, CA camping, 2010?




Petey


Planning to go soon, around mid-June but I usually camp at Kernville or other places, not familiar with Big Bear camping.

Info:

Around 8-10 people
tent camping
need showers
not too far from fishing areas (lake)

Any help is appreciated!



Answer
By now the weekends are booked solid at all the close to the lake campgrounds, 8 to 10 folks may require 2 sites as most limit the party to 6 . Serrano has all you described and is the best that big bear has to offer, Pine knot is the next closest but does not have showers, Hanna flat is next also no showers. Going around the mountain to Barton flats that has showers as well as does San Gorgonio, but again booked up.

Your only possibles are Holcomb valley behind fawnskin a first come campground but no showers, South fork campground is a first come campground, no showers and is close to Jenks lake and the south fork Santa ana river for fishing and if you get there by wednesday you may find a site.

Another option if your heart is set on Big Bear is dispersed camping there are several yellow post sites close to big bear that are first come but you have to bring your own everything as none is provided.

http://www.fs.fed.us/r5/sanbernardino/recreation/camping/index.shtml

A private facility at Holloway's RV Park allows for rv camping only and has all you asked for but it too is pretty much booked up.
http://www.bigbearboating.com/rvpark.php

V-FESTIVAL 2010 .?




Lauren


heya anyone camped on both the yellow campsite and the red (hyland) and could tell me the difference. im goin next year and dont know which to get. last post wasnt commented to please help!!!!


Answer
i havent camped there, but, my brother camped at the red site. Its better as its actually onsite, but the yellow you have to get a bus to and its on a different field. So, personally I would get red campsite because its actually at hylands park :) hope it helped




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