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3 Peaks Sanctuary

96%
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· Boron, San Bernardino, California
10 acres hosted by Tedd S.
40 tent sites
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Off-leash friendly
Pets can be off-leash at this Hipcamp.
Nearby activities include hiking and exploring 'The Buttes', aka '3 Peaks' - a nearby rock formation of ancient origin - about a mile to the south. Also in the area is Harper Dry Lake, which has been used as an airfield to test experiment aircraft in the past, and includes a wildlife viewing area (look for the signs, off Harper Lake Road, on the way in). To the north is Fremont Peak, and in the distance to the East can be found Black Mountain. Common flora in the area include Creosote Bush, Salt Brush and White or, Purple Sage.
Activities
Biking
Hiking
Off-roading (OHV)
Climbing
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96% Recommend36 ratings · 28 reviews
3 Peaks Sanctuary offers a true desert escape with its serene and secluded location, perfect for stargazing and enjoying epic sunrises. The area is well-maintained and provides ample space for both solo adventurers and larger groups. While the landscape is stunning, some campers have noted the presence of snakes and remnants of trash left by previous visitors. Overall, it's a unique spot that promises an authentic desert camping experience away from the crowds.
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Kimberly A.
6 months on Hipcamp
Recommends
· October 2024
Camping with a side of music
Tent · Group trip ·
This place was awesome! Beautiful views, lots of space, fun to get to, overall great experience. Ted was an amazing host! We will definitely be back!
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Richard G.
6 months on Hipcamp
Recommends
· October 2024
Tent · With kids ·
This beautiful and remote desert area is well maintained. Nice flat clearings for camp. Amazing place to see the stars on a clear night. Epic sunrises. Light breeze but the wind was not an issue when we camped here. If you take your time on the roads and pay attention to the weather then you won't have problems. Looking forward to going back solo or with a small group soon.
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Emma A.
4 reviews
Mixed feelings
· March 2024
Quite the Adventure!
Really unique location! My review may not be the best representation of what it's like to camp here (I only booked 1 night), and very high winds caused me to leave in the middle of the night. I was car camping and could barely exit the car due to wind, and I could not locate the toilet (at least I couldn't find it in the car using my high beams). I did not see the campground during the daylight at all, keep this in mind. The directions to the camp were detailed, and there's an 80% chance I ended up in the right spot. I arrived around 11pm. I'd recommend for others to arrive during the day and give yourself plenty of time to travel down the dirt roads. I left around 3am and took some wrong turns, but I had some of the roads on Google Maps loaded, so using that and the car compass, I found the right road again. On the upside, the stars were beautiful. Definitely an adventure!
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Breeze W.
1 year on Hipcamp
Recommends
· March 2024
Desert beauty!
Tent · With pets ·
Beautiful and secluded! Easy walk to rocks and great for dogs. Take it slow on fr"59 if washboard is a concern, harper lake road is paved 55 mph.
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Johnny F.
1 year on Hipcamp
Recommends
· November 2023
Tedd is super cool and the two playas was the perfect spot to watch the meteor shower. Not too hard to get to and everyone we came across were super friendly people
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Cody P.
1 year on Hipcamp
Recommends
· September 2023
Secluded, monument-style camping
Great spot if you’re looking for some secluded desert camping. You get some huge rock piles to explore - there’s a lot of desert wildlife. The drive in is a bit bumpy so you’ll have to drive slow most of the way. There’s some crude fire pits made by past campers. Only con we found really was that some past campers left garbage: glass, boxes, abandoned shoes.. It’s a choose your own spot camping area so you can always find a nice clean spot. If you’re into it, you’ll be passing the Mojave solar project on your way to the site. A massive solar compound in the middle of the desert just off the highway.
Location
Boron, San Bernardino, California, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Yuhaaviatam/Maarenga’yam (Serrano) and Newe Sogobia (Western Shoshone) First Nations according to
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Hosted by Tedd S.

Joined in April 2020
Response rate: 80%Response time: Within 6 hours
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