Mountain trails, lake dives, and snowy slope skiing are all options while camping near Lake Forest.
An hour south of LA, Lake Forest is situated next to O’Neill Regional Park, which welcomes tent, RV, and equestrian campers alike. Hike or horseback ride along Live Oak Trail before settling into regional park campsites with access to restrooms, showers, and a dump station for convenience. Next, zip off to find oceanside fun in Crystal Cove State Park, 30 minutes south. Catch some rays on Moro Beach, take in the coastal scenery, and relax in the tent and RV-friendly campground that offers toilets, showers, and picnic tables. Big rigs and tent campers can discover more options an hour away in San Bernardino National Forest. Amenities like electric hookups, fire rings, flush toilets, and potable water are available. Or try Angeles National Forest, which provides more tent and RV sites equipped with vault toilets and drinking water. Hike the Bear Creek Trail for stunning views of the San Gabriel Mountains and swim, fish, and kayak in Pyramid Lake before leaving.