Jackson Flats

Overview

Jackson Flats is a group camping facility located next to beautiful Grassy Hollow Visitor Center, which holds numerous nature programs, hikes and activities on Saturdays during the summer. The peaceful setting, in the Angeles National Forest, is a short drive northeast of the bustling Los Angeles metropolitan area.

Recreation

Campers can enjoy hiking, biking and relaxing in the shade. A few short trails loop around the campground and a connector trail leads to the Pacific Crest Trail. The trail stretches from Mexico through California, Oregon and Washington.

Additionally, the Angeles National Forest boasts 557 miles of hiking and equestrian trails. All trails, excluding the Pacific Crest Trail, allow mountain biking as well.

Facilities

Each tent-only site is located about 600 feet from the centrally-located parking area near the campground entrance. Campers may drive into the campsites only to unload/load their gear to their site. Vehicles may not park in campsites.
Each site is equipped with large picnic tables, a campfire circle, grills and bear-proof food storage lockers. 

Potable water is available at all campsites.

Natural Features

At an elevation 7,500 feet, Jackson Flats sits in grassy spaces among groves of pine and fir trees, with average summer daytime temperatures in the low 80s. Nights are cool.

In Angeles National Forest, vegetation ranges from chaparral and oak at lower elevations to pine forests at higher altitudes. Elevations range from 1,200 to 10,000 feet.

The endangered California condor inhabits the forest. The Least Bells vireo and the Southwestern Willow flycatcher are two migratory birds that visitors enjoy spotting in the area. Other local inhabitants include the Arroyo toad, mountain yellow-legged frog, the mountain lion and the two-striped garter snake.

Contact Info

For facility specific information, please call (760) 316-7828.

Nearby Attractions

  •     The Angeles Crest Highway, part of California State Route 2, is a scenic byway that meanders through oak thickets, chaparral, high desert landscapes and pine tree forests.
  •     The ski resort town of Wrightwood is very close by. Restaurants and a disc golf course can be found at the North Resort. 
  •     Take a hike on the Blue Ridge Trail or the Pacific Crest Trail. The Pacific Crest Trail is an impressive path that starts in Mexico and zigzags its way through Angeles and continues north across California, Oregon and Washington.

Camp site features

Across 5 camp sites:

  • Pets allowed: all 5 sites
  • Group sites: all 5 sites
  • Largest party: 40 people

Directions

From Wrightwood, turn left onto CA-2 W/Angeles Crest Highway and go 6.1 miles. Look for signs and turn right. Drive 1.2 miles past Grassy Hollow Visitor Center and into the campground.

Stay Limit

Check in from 2 PM, check out by 11 AM.

Reviews

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Dominic E
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Reviewed 2 years ago
Great campsite to escape from the summer heat. Nice accessible trails.
kalvin N
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Reviewed 3 years ago
Love it here, been coming here for the past few years. Jim was a great host, he always made sure the restrooms were clean and fully stocked with toilet paper. He always made sure we hade everything we need and kept the site clean. Would definitely come back next year.
irene c
Loop:Area Jackson Flat
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Reviewed 3 years ago
The phone mumber the website provides doesn’t work. So it’s hard to contact them. Before your visit, you will receive a passcode to open the gate lock via email. I use Verizon, and it doesn’t work as well up there. But the place was beautiful, quite, and lovely. The toilet is flush toilet. And each site has water faucet. We left early due to weather condition, but we like to visit again in a good weather.
Abel C
Loop:Area Jackson Flat
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Reviewed 3 years ago
Lovely campground
Patrick K
Loop:Area Jackson Flat
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Reviewed 3 years ago
We had 11 people, three tents. The custodian was very nice, freindly and professional. Our area was large and appropriate for the games we played, badmitton, corn hole etc and the cooking and bear proofing accomodations were fine. Didn't see any bears. However it was quite hot and there were lots of insects biting any bare skin on our legs and a few misquitos. The toilets were swarming with various insects, primarily moths. I think we simply picked the wong time and should have camped in May or prehaps early Sept.
Matthew W
Loop:Area Jackson Flat
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Reviewed 3 years ago
Nice campground and excellent host Jim, he was very hospitable and informative. Would highly recommend bringing bug spray and citronella candles.
Availability

See the Camp Sites section below to find detailed booking availability.

Popularity: Very quiet

Busiest in August, when about 16% of guest capacity is reserved. Based on 10 years of reservations.

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