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Observatory Campground

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Located within earshot of the famous Palomar Observatory, this well-named campground offers visitors numerous camping outlets such as RV parking stations, well-defined tenting areas―and electric outlets themselves.

And be sure to take the scenic two-plus mile hike to the California Institute of Technology's main attraction which the campground itself is named after. However, be sure to book your next visit online at least eight-days in advance; you’ll be counting your lucky stars that you did.
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Top-rated for location, privacy, and amenities near Palomar Mountain State Park

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30 ratings · 7 reviews
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Maria H.
July 31, 2020
Too many bugs!! I would say invest in a mosquito canopy. That's what I'll do next time. At some point we had to eat in the car because the bugs kept following us.
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Joey M.
June 26, 2018
There is no service here at the campsite. The Observatory Trail is a great hike, but check Observatory hours if you are looking for a tour. They are limited.
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Aimee H.
July 6, 2017
This place is beautiful and has water, showers, and bathrooms. Some of the spots are away from the parking lot and a little feel more private. My biggest complaint here is the bugs! I understand that bugs come with camping but this is out of control. Our camping neighbors were surprised by them as well. I was coverd in mosquito and flea bites after one night and I used bug spray with deet. There were also a very persistent swarm of flies that would not go away until after the sun was down and would be right back in the morning. At least they didn't bite. If there was some type of bug control this campground would be an A+
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Adam K.recommends
April 29, 2017
They don't (as of 4/28/17) sell firewood at the campground. Bring your own
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Natalia R.recommends
March 26, 2017
Great mountain getaway! The observatory is nearby for a daytime visit. Lots of shade, so prepare for cooler temps even in summer time. Beautiful skies in the mountain, but you need to hike a little to see it because of the trees.
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Kevin P.
February 7, 2017
Bring bee and fly traps when we were there they were out of control!?
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Jesse S.
July 14, 2016
Fun place to camp up in the mountains, especially if you like astronomy. There are concrete pads at some of the sites for you to set up your telescope! Nice hike from the campsite up to the observatory. And be sure to look for the giant pinecones!

Your guide to camping in Observatory Campground

Overview

Fishing

When’s the last time you tried your hand at some good ol fashioned trout fishing? If it was a while ago or even yesterday, the Department of Fish and Game consistently stocks Palomar Mountain State Park’s Doane Pond with trout year round, so you can go and get to anglin’. You can find the most recent planting schedule here, while the best fishing can be done during the winter, spring, and early summer (thankfully not during those peak months). Remember that fishing is not permitted at night and that classic CA Fishing License is required per California norm. While you’re there, enjoy some of the informal picnicking areas right by the pond, they call for a beautiful day out on Palomar Mountain. We also ask that, in accordance with State Park requests, you do not fish in the creeks below the pond, as they are home to some native fish species that are on the verge of complete extinction. Hate to put a downer on it all, but just stick to the pond and those trout and everyone will be happy!

Hiking

Let’s get down to the real business of Palomar Mountain SP, and that’s the gorgeous multitude of hiking trails available for every trip of trekker. Enjoy the wide variety of jaunts that take visitors through magical Sierra-like terrain covered with lush coniferous and densely wooded oak forests up to some of the highest elevations in the San Diego area. You can choose something not too strenuous, such as the Doane Valley Nature Trail, or try your hand at some of the other treks available. On pretty much any of the paths you take you’ll find yourself at spectacular vista points with panoramic views both westerly toward the ocean and inland toward the desert. One example is the Boucher Hill Summit which has been listed in the Sierra Club's "Hundred Peaks Section" since first published in 1946.

Swimming

If you have the guts to venture out into the remote Barker Valley in the corner of Palomar Mountain, you’ll be rewarded with hidden swimming holes. Granted, you’d have to have the skills of a mountain goat to get through the steep terrain, but what’s a reward without some challenge, right? You can find some directions here.

Wildlife watching

OK, what’s a dense forest without some great wildlife accompaniment? It’s like a musical without music. Thankfully the musical that is Palomar Mountain State Park is chock full of great “songs” of all types (aka species). Keeping in line with this song theme, let’s start with the avian community that inhabits the mountain. Avid bird-watchers can observe spotted owls, bald and golden eagles, western bluebirds, and many others. Our next quartet features some of the land mammals that are common: mule deer, gray foxes, coyotes, and the ever elusive mountain lion. Not bad eh? Well, let’s close it off with a finale of insects and plant life. Visitors usually come across flowering trees including western dogwood, azalea and wild lilac, and buttercups and penstemons in the meadow area. The park also is home to the gorgeous Pale Swallowtail and Skipper butterfly.

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