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Idyllwild Campground

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Idyllwild Campground is one of two drive in campgrounds in the Mount San Jacinto wilderness area.

Pitch your tent under a canopy of sweet smelling pine and enjoy showers and your pick of 33 sites (10 of which have water faucets) before you venture off for day long hikes, nature trail excursions or backpacking solitude.
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83 ratings · 11 reviews
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Karen S.
August 8, 2021
Pretty campground within walking distance to shopping in town - best of both worlds! GREAT mountain shop nearby (Nomad Adventures) with friendly staff who know their stuff and provide great hike advice. Site #4 is heavily shaded, #17 has dappled shade (our stay) - you will want shade during summer months. Sites 21-25 have uninspiring view of a truck facility next door, so avoid if you can. Pines, oaks, manzanita and STARS! 5 minute showers are enough to clean body and a few items of clothing before shut-off. Some have mentioned noise of road - not too bad for us, but we were midweek. Some folks come up to party LOUDLY all night and this was an issue, but camp host and a ranger # that is posted on bathrooms took care of this promptly.
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Karen S.
August 8, 2021
Pretty campground (for the most part) with walking distance access to town. GREAT mountain shop (Nomad Adventures) in town with terrific friendly staff who really know their stuff. The campground has nice showers that are set at 5 minutes, which is long enough to do a good wash-up of body and a few items of clothing before the water shuts off. It is cold at first, then goes to a medium heat throughout - there's no hot/cold controls. Some sites have great shade, some not so much, which you will want in summer. #4 is heavily shaded by oaks, #17 has dappled shade. 21-25 have uninspiring views of a truck facility next door. Noise can be an issue. Some folks come to party all night, but campground host and a nighttime # to call fixes it fast.
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Ben B.doesn't recommend
September 28, 2019
Nice campground but don’t expect peace and quiet. It is right next to Hwy 243 with heavy traffic all night and on the LAX flight pattern. Not to mention loud kids and barking dogs.
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Vincent M.recommends
December 29, 2018
Know where the bathrooms are
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Rachel N.recommends
May 3, 2018
Great campground! It's got everything you might need and located a five minute walk away from downtown Idyllwild! Highly recommend it to campers of all experiences!
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Ray B.recommends
January 11, 2018
I always try to be mindful of other campers and respect the volume, but at this campground, there's many that just go to party and make noise. Makes me sound like a grumpy old man, but when you're drunk and yelling at 1 am, there's just a limit.
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Reed K.
November 19, 2017
10/10 recommend! We stayed here this weekend so (late november). The weather was pretty chilly at night but the campground was so clean and beautiful. There were giant trees completely surrounding us. Each site was spread out enough so that we had enough privacy. The rate was only around 30 dollars a night. The bathrooms were spotless! We brought our dog along with us and you do have to keep them on a leash but she was happy to be sitting with us by the fire! This campsite is right by a TON of beautiful hiking/sightseeing spots. If you have pets, I would highly recommend the Ernie Maxwell trail in Humber Park. Also this campground is right by markets and cool little shops and restaurants. My husband and I will for SURE be returning.
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Mia S.doesn't recommend
July 21, 2017
Beautiful!!! Nice and cool and surrounded by trees! Lots of places to hike and find time a lone or am adventure with a loved one! Don't forget to bring water! There is a lodge up the highway if you need anything.
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Natalia R.recommends
March 26, 2017
Nearby neighborhood has potential for some noise, especially in the evening. Otherwise a very calm and peaceful campground! Gorgeous paths within campground for exploring with kids and pets. Walking distance to town, but it's a long walk - I recommend driving into town, but walking inside campground. Nature Center nearby offers discount tickets for accessing its trails and museum if you're a camper!
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Ivan R.
July 5, 2016
The town is very close and you can walk there in 2 mins. They have bars, markets, restaurants and other small town stores. So if you forget bring water or wood for camp fires they're available. Plenty of hiking trails and if you want to go hiking up the mountains, permits available at the ranger station where you enter the campgrounds.
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Ivan R.
July 5, 2016
Oh the sweet smell of pine! Stayed for 4th of July weekend watching the stars and milkyway go by. Awesome campsite, very clean toilets and showers. Surrounded by pine trees every where! there's a couple of lakes where you can go and fish. 5k elevation so day time gets hot even when the temp is low.

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Your guide to camping in Idyllwild Campground

Overview

Hiking

When you imagine the second highest mountain range in Southern California, imagine hikes that double as your quadricep boot camp. Imagine 10,834 feet of mountain presence and 54 miles of hiking trails that will wind you throughout the scenic contrasts of Mount San Jacinto State Park and Wilderness area. You can take your pick at San Jacinto, between full day scrambles, like Marion Trail, half day sojourns, like Mt. San Jacinto Summit and family friendly excursions like Long Valley Discovery Trail. Hikers and backpackers need wilderness permits, so come prepared and then stand atop the power of what has been described as the most sublime spectacle to be found anywhere on this earth.

Climbing

Legendary naturalist, John Muir, said that mountain parks are fountains of life (and he was most definitely a fan of Mount San Jacinto!) In the center of this wilderness area two salivation worthy climbing spots exist. Suicide Rock (which, despite this somber name, boasts sustained routes up to 400 feet) and Lily Rock, with sustained routes up to 1,000 feet.

Snow sports

In the winter, Mount San Jacinto’s summer climbing action shapeshifts into the lateral movements of snowshoe and cross country ski amidst a magnificent seasonal snowfall. If you’re looking to get to the San Jacinto area from Palm Springs, try the aerial tram and check out the winter adventure center for snow sport packages!

Wildlife watching

As you climb in elevation from the cozy perch of a tram car , put your binoculars away. You won’t need to magnify the soaring tail feathers of Cooper’s hawks and Golden eagles - they’ll be right outside the window. The surrounding canopy of pine also hosts Clark's nutcrackers, common ravens, northern flickers, red crossbills, mountain chickadees and white-headed woodpeckers. In the spring, flitting above meadows decorated in wildflowers, you might catch sight of Audubon's warblers, western tanagers, western bluebirds, and violet-green swallows. Of course, ground bound creatures also roam the Mount Jacinto wilderness area, including coyotes, mule deer, bobcats and the occasional mountain lion.

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