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Barton Flats Campground

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They don’t call it the Rim of the World for nothing.

Winding more than 100 miles through the San Bernardino Mountains, this scenic byway boasts some of the best views in Southern California. And just off the route lies Barton Flats Campground, offering a few awe-inspiring vistas of its own. Just 25 miles from Big Bear Lake, this family-friendly campground—featuring dozens of single and double sites for campers and RVers alike—is a prime spot for hikers hitting the Santa Ana River Trail, the Jenks Lake Trail, and the Rio Monte Trail. Canoers and kayakers, meanwhile, can dip a paddle in nearby Jenks Lake, where fishermen can be found trolling the waters for rainbow trout, largemouth bass, bluegill, and catfish.
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Jordan L.
April 29, 2019
10/10 would recommend this campground. First off the camp hosts were so welcoming and friendly. They were beyond knowledgable and helpful with any questions we had. The bathrooms were always clean and supplied with toilet paper. Location was perfect, we stopped by Big Bear on our way home - such a beautiful drive!
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Cruz B.
August 29, 2016
Awsome beauty at this campground and its sorroundings like jenks lake and all the hiking trails. However, if you relish camping and the quiet stillness of the forest..youll go crazy with the amount of amature or maybe they just dont care campers, from doing dishes at the water spigots to not picking up after their dogs but the worst is the amount of careless people who are loud way into the night usually young drunk adults playing beer pong...the host do nothing to quiet them... the the showers were nice, the bathrooms get crowded in the morning... people doing there whole bathroom routine in them. And thats my nugget..Id go back
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Nathan M.
July 17, 2016
Very well kept campground, excellent job by the camp hosts in early summer of 2016. Be aware - for RV campers, there is a $5 charge to use the dump station, even if you camped there, it does accept credit cards.
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Ian W.
May 11, 2016
Great campsite, bathrooms and showers are well kept. Convenient bear storage for food, etc. at each campsite. The camp supervisor was also very friendly (unfortunately I forgot her name). Short hike to beautiful Jenks Lake and relatively short drive to the beautiful but overcrowded & unfortunately littered Big Falls.
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Curtis C.
February 5, 2016
Great campground. An easy drive from the LA and OC area. Close to Big Bear. We used a group camp site that provided lots of room for tents and space to play.
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Curtis C.
February 5, 2016
Great campground. An easy drive from the LA and OC area. Close to Big Bear. We used a group camp site that provided lots of room for tents and space to play.
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Vivian S.
November 29, 2015
This is a very nice campsite. The showers were a plus and really well kept, cant complain about that. Jenks lake trail is nearby and a good challenge.
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David Y.
August 17, 2015
Take the hike to Jenks Lake while you're here. It's less than an hour hike uphill and very much worth it!

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Your guide to camping in Barton Flats Campground

Overview

Biking

Bikers can hit all the roads in this forest. We recommend the Arctic Canyon Overlook for the experienced cyclists looking for an exciting challenge, and the Pine Knot trail for a fun and easy 8 mile singletrack. Check out the list here.

Boating

When the weather just gets too hot, there’s no better place to take refuge than in the San Bernardino National Forest. There are several lakes, such as Lake Gregory, that offer boating opportunities. With a kayak launch, fishing equipment, and boating rentals ranging from paddle boards to sailboats, you can’t go wrong. Make sure to call the park for more information!

Fishing

Looking to cast a line? You can, in several lakes and many of the streams! Big Bear Lake is famous for the annual May Trout Classic event. Deep Creek and Bear Creek are some of the best wild trout streams in SoCal. You can also find a wide variety of fish at Green Valley Lake, Lake Arrowhead, and Lake Gregory. You can find more details here. Make sure you have a CA fishing license, but if you don’t, you can come on Free Fishing Days to fish without a license!

Hiking

With all of the high peaks and mountain ranges here, there are many moderate and difficult hikes in this forest. Hiking the San Gorgonio Mountains is especially popular because of the epic views. There are easy trails, too, like the Ernie Maxwell Scenic Trail and the Towne Trail, a 2 mile hike along the mountain base around Big Bear Lake. The trail we’d really recommend, though, is a short little jaunt to Heart Rock (it’s exactly what it sounds like, but ten times cooler with all of the small waterfalls).

Horseback riding

Horseback riding is allowed on all National Forest trails-- that means you can venture through all of the wilderness areas, including the ones that lead into nearby Angeles National Forest. There are a handful of equestrian campgrounds where you can spend a night on your horseback journey. There is a list of horse trails here.

Off-roading (OHV)

Get those wheels dirty and head on over to San Bernardino to get away from city traffic. Popular runs include John Bull, Holocomb Creek, and Deep Creek in the Big Bear region. There’s an incredibly long list right here. Make sure to pick up a map and take care out there, as many of these roads are shared!

Climbing

The San Gorgonio Wilderness is the perfect place to go mountain climbing, which must be why it’s so popular! Jepson Peak offers some pretty rad snow climbs, if that’s your thing. There are plenty of classic climbs, like “One Armed Bandit,” “Golden Poodle,” “Coyotes in the Henhouse,” etc. that you can find on Mountain Project.

Snow sports

Your opportunities for national forest fun are endless in the winter. You can find skiing, snowboarding, sledding, tubing, snowmobiling, cross country skiing, and snowshoeing in this wintry paradise. There are four resorts nestled inside the forest: Snow Summit, The Park at Bear Mountain, Rim Nordic Ski Area, and Snow Valley Mountain Resort. There are also snow play areas like Snowdrift Winter Playground, 2 snowmobile routes, and 3 XC-skiing and snowshoeing areas.

Swimming

Swimmers can jump right into Big Bear Lake and some of the Lake Arrowhead lakes, where you can spend the day in the water or doing anything else you please! There’s no shortage of things to do on these lakes-- kayaking, boating, you name it.

Wildlife watching

You can spot wildlife just about everywhere, with the usual raccoons and squirrels, woodland creatures left and right, along with the less common mountain lions and bears. If you’re lucky you’ll catch sight of one of the rare bighorn sheep living in the canyons! There are over 440 species, with more than 30 of them as endangered species. Birders can find bald eagles, red-tailed hawks, Stellar’s jays, and birds with crazy names like towhees, chickadees, and juncoes. You can find a small list of wildlife on Gorp.

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