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San Bernardino National Forest Hanna Flat Campground
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Location Address: Big Bear Lake, California 92315 GPS: 34.288111, -116.97569 View on Map Local Directions: From San Bernardino: Take I-10 East to San Bernardino. Merge onto CA-210 W via Exit 77 toward CA-330/Highland. Merge onto CA-330 N via Exit 81 toward Mtn Resorts. CA-330 N becomes CA-18. Take State Highway 18 to Big Bear. Turn left onto CA-38 at the Signal light to Fawnskin. Turn left onto Rim of the World Drive. Continue past the County Fire Station. Continue on Rim of the World Drive, after the pavement ends the road turns into Forest Road 3N14. This dirt road will take you approximately 2.5 miles to Hanna Flat Campground. The campground is located on the left.
Contact Information Local Phone: 1-909-866-3437 Toll Free Phone: 1-877-444-6777 Website: http://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea...
Open All year
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Sites
88 RV Sites, 88 Tent Sites, 88 No Hookup
Rates Daily Rates: $27.00 - $58.00
Facilities & Services
No Showers, Vault Toilets
Recreation
Biking, Hiking
Policies
All Ages, Pets Welcome
Restrictions
Max RV Length 38 ft, Max RV Width 10 ft
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Surface | Paved | 88 | Setting | Wooded | 88 | Other Amenities | Firepit / Fire Ring | 88 | Grill | 88 | Picnic Table | 88 |
Daily Rates: $27.00 - $58.00
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Firewood |
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No Showers |
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Pay Phone |
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Vault Toilets |
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Biking |
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Hiking |
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Grey's Peak Trail #S.W. (foot & Mountain bike) - 3.5 miles. Unmarked trail leads to Coxcomb Creek (foot & mountain bike) - 10 miles |
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Average Rating | | (3) | Based on 1 review |
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| It's a nice, wooded park that is kept clean. | |
It's a nice, wooded park that is kept clean. You have to access the campground through a bumpy dirt road of about six miles. Once there, it's paved. There are pit toilets that are kept clean. I reserved 3 nights, but only stayed 2 because the black flies are a nuisance during the day and completely distracted my dog from eating. Once I put the food in the bowl, they seemingly came from miles around to eat it. The evenings were nice though and I left without a single mosquito bite. There are a couple of nice trails to hike, but lots of dead wood along as they must have had a fire and insect infestation.
We stayed here in a Truck Camper. | | Comments (0) |
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