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Camping at Big Pine Equestrian Group Campground

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Location and Accessibility

Big Pine Equestrian Group Campground is located within the San Bernardino National Forest in Southern California. This campground is specifically designed for those who are camping with horses, as it provides amenities tailored to equestrian needs.

  • Address: You'll typically access the campground off of CA-38 near Angelus Oaks, though you should always check the latest maps or forest service information for accurate directions.
  • GPS Coordinates: Exact coordinates should be confirmed via the U.S. Forest Service or a reliable camping resource.
  • Road Conditions: Roads leading to the campground can be narrow and winding. Seasonal conditions may affect accessibility, so it is recommended to check current road statuses before heading out.

Facilities and Amenities

  • Horse Facilities: The campground boasts corrals and hitching posts for horses. Other equestrian-friendly features may also be available.
  • Camping Sites: Designated sites typically include picnic tables, grills, and fire rings.
  • Water: Potable water is usually available, but visitors should verify the seasonal status of water services.
  • Restrooms: There are generally vault toilets provided at the site.

Reservations and Fees

  • Reservation System: Big Pine Equestrian Group Campground typically requires reservations, which can be made through Recreation.gov or by calling the San Bernardino National Forest ranger station.
  • Fees: Overnight camping fees are assessed for group sites. Make sure to check the most current fee structure before planning your trip.

Campground Regulations

  • Capacity: There’s often a limit to the number of people and horses allowed per site, so ensure your group size complies with these regulations.
  • Length of Stay: There may be a maximum stay limit, often around 14 consecutive days.
  • Fire Information: Depending on the time of year and fire risk, campfires may or may not be allowed. Always check with the forest service for current fire regulations and restrictions before starting a fire.
  • Pets: While pets are usually allowed, they must be kept under control at all times.

Recreation and Activities

  • Trails: The area is known for its access to trails suitable for horseback riding, hiking, and mountain biking.
  • Wildlife Watching: The surrounding forest offers opportunities to see local wildlife in their natural habitat.

Safety Precautions

  • Weather: Be prepared for changing weather conditions and cooler temperatures, especially in the higher elevations of the San Bernardino Mountains.
  • Wildlife: Proper food storage is essential to prevent attracting bears and other wildlife.
  • Equine Safety: Ensure that your horses are well-prepared for the trip, with any necessary vaccinations and conditioning for trail riding.

Useful Contacts

  • U.S. Forest Service: Contact local ranger districts for the most current campground status, fire regulations, and other pertinent advisories.
  • Emergency Services: Always have the contact information for emergency services in the area, and know the location of the nearest hospital or veterinary clinic for your horses.

Note: The details provided here are a general guide, and the specifics may change over time. Always confirm current information with authorities or the U.S. Forest Service before embarking on your trip to Big Pine Equestrian Group Campground.

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