Valley Forge Trail Camp
Description
Forage your way through the Valley Forge Trail, for an intimate night in the wilderness at one of its remote camps. For hikers, bikers, and equestrians the trail offers all the views, and the site handles the comforts. Well, comforts in relation to backpacking at least. If your running low of your water supply, visit the nearby stream, just always remember to treat before you taste. If you plan on leaving your vehicle at one of the developed recreation sites while your on your hike be sure to have an Adventure Pass. Click this bad boy: Adventure Pass to find out how to get your hands on one.
Activities
Offered near the campground.
Biking
There are more trails in the surrounding area than within the forest, but with over 500 miles of trails, there’s no need to com...Read more
Boating
When the Los Angeles sun is beating down on you, you definitely need an escape into nature; make the most of the beautiful day ...Read more
Fishing
Tired of work and waiting for the fish to bite? No worries, your opportunity to fish doesn’t involve driving hours up the coast...Read more
Hiking
Who knew that you could climb steep mountains in Los Angeles? Well, now you know! In fact, there are over 500 miles of trails f...Read more
Horseback riding
Equestrians will love exploring the 557 miles of trails; riding is permitted on all trails except nature trails. There’s also h...Read more
Paddling
The perfect place to kayak is Pyramid Lake, a beautiful reservoir located away from the bustle of Los Angeles. All of your boat...Read more
Off-roading (OHV)
Tired of LA highway traffic? Yeah, so are we, just thinking about it. Instead of sitting on the interstate, come cruise over 30...Read more
Climbing
There are quite a few classic climbs in the forest for boulderers and mountain climbers to try out. Check ‘em out on the Mounta...Read more
Snow sports
Winter in LA doesn’t really feel like winter, but it can if you head up to the mountains! There, you’ll find a snow-covered for...Read more
Swimming
Heat too much for you? Don’t want to go to the beach where the water’s a little too cold and the sand a little too hot? No prob...Read more
Wildlife watching
Angeles has its fair share of wildlife, with the general motley crew of bears, raccoons, and mountain lions. If you’re camping ...Read more
Terrain
Natural features you'll find at Valley Forge Trail Camp.
14 Reviews
I camped here July 6/7. Despite it being a holiday weekend the trails were pretty much empty and the camp wasn't full. I think there were 4 other occupied campsites the night I stayed, but the way the sites are arranged I couldn't see any of them (and only heard the one right next to me). After I got all set up for the night I saw 3-4ft rattlesnake wandering near my site, which had me on edge a little bit but didn't see it again once the sun went down. There was plenty of water in the stream for me to fill up (& filter before drinking).
My wife and I camped here last weekend on 6/14/2019, and it was an awesome campground. A couple of downed trees on the almost 4 mile hike in from Red Box Picnic Area, but fairly easy to get around. Lots of shade on the trail and mostly downhill all the way to the campground. We saw one harmless mountain kingsnake on the trail (however another hiker saw two rattlesnakes)...so always keep your eyes and ears open! There was also plenty of water to drink from the West Fork River (make sure you treat it) and to dip your toes in after your hike! Yellow wildflowers were blooming when we were there and it was a gorgeous sight! The hike out is mainly uphill and pretty tough, but at least your pack is a little lighter! Definitely coming back!
3.3 MI HIKE TO CAMP FROM RED BOX STATION (closest place to park). You can take the fire road the whole way, or take the trail - about 1mi into the road on the right. Camped here 1 night on 11/12/16 on accident. We wanted to camp at West Fork but were too tired to make it the full 5.5 mi. Valley Forge is absolutely gorgeous in Fall - and given this was a holiday weekend we were excited to have the whole place to ourselves. Although 1 group did show up right before nightfall. We walked to West Fork (gorgeous walk) and were actually pleased that we stopped at Valley Forge because it was WAY prettier. PS: No water in the stream. No Fires allowed right now. Bathrooms were pretty good - they had toilet paper. 5 stars for my first time camping.
Camped here on Saturday 08/24/2016. All but one spot was taken. Probably less busy during the week. Typically a creek that runs through but due to extreme drought, there was none. Hike to site had a lot of switchbacks, well shaded for most parts. I would recommend taking the trail and not the Red Box road to the site, not much shade on the road. Latrines also at site which is nice. If you do decide to camp at this primitive spot, please pack out your trash and not leave it in the bathroom.
At rear base of mt Wilson, nice shaded campgrounds usually not too crowded on the off weekends. There is a small creek that runs through it, but is currently dried out due to the drought. 6 mile hike from ranger st with generous cover and access to wilson.
- Park
- Angeles National Forest
- State
- California
- Country
- United States
- Phone Number
- 626-574-1613
- Directions
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- Official Website
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- Coordinates
- 34.253° N, 118.073° W
- Unknown price
- Tent Only - Hike In: 6 Sites (Up to 8 people per site)