Monte Cristo Campground
Address | Angeles Forest Hwy, Palmdale, CA, United States |
Phone | +1 626-574-1613 |
Website | www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/angeles/recarea |
Categories | Campground |
Rating | 2.7 6 reviews |
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Monte Cristo Campground reviews
6Campground area is a bit tight to fit all the spaces so when there is a camping season there’s a little privacy. Campsite by the trash can might be a bit dirty. Be aware of snakes.
Left for a day hike and got my tent with all belongings stolen from the campground. Do not leave your property unattended. Trash scattered everywhere and restrooms are in awful conditions.
My bf and I stayed here for 3 days. It has water and bathrooms (vaulted toilets) but don't expect to have cell service. (we have TMobile) There's a creek that runs through the campsite which offers some reprieve from the heat, also it's very clean water.
We saw some snakes, it's also bear and cougar county.so.we went in late May of 2023, only a few other ppl were there. I believe the site has 19 spots. It's about 25 min from town, which is nice if you need supplies. I really liked this campground, although, there aren't any trails within the site. It's one of those where u camp, and then drive somewhere nearby to explore for the day.
Too many idiots from the city. They leave their trash and graffiti everywhere. Is total lack of patrol by forest service. Site can become very unfriendly with loud music.
The place needs some love. Too close to the highway to sleep past 5 am. One step above primitive camping.
Monte Cristo CG.: Camping
It is a small and quiet place where the word Baesanimsu (?) with mountains and water fits perfectly.
This is a campsite with 19 sites about an hour away from LA.
It is also a place where you can camp and enjoy the day.
Reservations are not required, and sites are available on a first-come, first-served basis. The usage fee is $12.00 for both the day and camping (1 night) plus a $5.00 parking fee per additional vehicle. If you are camping as a single, you only need to pay $12.00 without the need for a separate parking fee. After choosing a suitable place, fill in the envelope prepared at the entrance and put the envelope with the usage fee in the envelope deposit box.
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