Angeles National Forest Buckhorn Campground
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Overview

Location
Address: La Canada, California 91011
GPS: 34.346691, -117.912784
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Local Directions: In La Canada, CA, at the intersection of I-210 and Angeles Crest Hwy. (State Rt. 2), take Rt. 2 east 34.3 miles to campground sign. Turn left at sign and go 0.4 miles to campground.

Contact Information
Local Phone: 1-818-899-1900
Website: http://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea...

Open
April to November
  Sites
34 RV Sites, 38 Tent Sites, 38 No Hookup

Rates
Daily Rates: $12.00

Facilities & Services
No Showers, Vault Toilets, Water Spigots (non site)

Recreation
Hiking

Policies
All Ages, No Reservations, Pets Welcome

Restrictions
Max RV Length 18 ft
 
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Sites
Total Sites38
RV Sites34
   
Tent Sites38
Max RV Length18 ft
   
  
  
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Facilities and Services
  Hours Description Fees
No Showers  
Pay Phone  
Vault Toilets  
Water Spigots (non site)  
Recreation
  Hours Description Fees
Hiking   Buckhart Trail #10W02 (foot and horse) - 11 miles
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3 star rating
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Shady
SuperAction80S2
Bronze
June 26, 2015
Most of the sites have shade, some more than others. There are water spigots spaced throughout the campground and several vault toilets. Each site has a bear proof food locker, picnic table, and fire ring. There were lots of bugs at our site so make sure to bring insect repellent. Other, less wooded sites, probably had less insects.

We stayed here in a Tent.
 
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3 star rating
Beware of snakes but great hiking
Confederate
Silver
January 6, 2012
Stayed here last year. It was a bit of a challenge to get there because of the road repairs. But you can always ask around for directions if you lose your way. There are a lot of campsites here. Many of them are quite narrow (like slot 38 which was given to us) and some are not that shaded. The nice thing is that there are lots of great hiking trails with awesome views. Our favorite was the Burkhart Trail which is about 3-4 miles roundtrip. It leads to Cooper Canyon Falls. Just be careful going through here since its downhill. Also, make sure that you keep a lookout for snakes. During our hike, we came across a few, and I nearly stepped on one rattler. It's definitely a good idea to bring your snake kit along when hiking, just in case.

We stayed here in a Tent.
 
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