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Reviewed Apr. 29, 2022

Forget it.. you can’t get to it!

The road has a gate on it, which is locked 8pm-6am. That was day 1 (we slept in our car). Once past that gate, you’ll soon hit another, this one closed to all motorized vehicles. GPS says another 5.5 miles and 33 minutes (driving!) time to the campsite. As much as a lovely 5+ hour hike UP hill sounds, I think we’ll opt for a motel this time around. Details like this.. should be in the description.

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  • Review photo of Mount Lowe Trail Campground by Andrei K., April 29, 2022
Reviewed Nov. 15, 2020

Quiet

It was eerily quiet at night. We were the only ones there and can hear our own hearbeats laying there at night. We went in May this year so not much people around. Brand new toilet is nice as well. There was some flowing water still. Also found this vertebrae next to the table, moght have been a deer, not sure.

  • Review photo of Mount Lowe Trail Campground by Stacy C., November 15, 2020
  • Review photo of Mount Lowe Trail Campground by Stacy C., November 15, 2020
  • Review photo of Mount Lowe Trail Campground by Stacy C., November 15, 2020
Reviewed Nov. 4, 2020

New toilet!

New outhouse built within the last year. There's no water right now but that could change after first rain or snow.

Stayed here last week & it's still great.

  • Review photo of Mount Lowe Trail Campground by Anthony K., November 4, 2020
Reviewed Nov. 1, 2020

Caution

Great hike,great views, great foliage.

No water, fountain is capped now

Reviewed Mar. 27, 2019

Great Hike In Campground

You can get here multiple ways but once you do it's totally worth it. Secluded campground with toilets, fire pits & many info plaques with photos from the old tavern on site. There's a stream nearby the Mount Lowe Summit Trail, also. Plenty of great sites to choose from.

Reviewed Aug. 17, 2018

Long Hike-Big Rewards

This is a hike in only campground that is secluded and a little spare. It has no running water but it does have facilities and tables ( first come, first serve). Fantastic views on a clear day and quite a few hikers pass through here on the weekend. Check on camp fires permitted (last time I was there ABSOLUTELY NO FIRES ALLOWED). Access through Eaton Canyon (the long way but plenty of parking, NOT OVERNIGHT! ) or Cobb's Ranch at the end of Lake Street….but there is only street parking here and I don't know what the restrictions are now. If you like hiking and scenery this is a great spot. Please pack out what you bring in. This hike is better in the cool seasons plus during the summer they bring vans full of kids up here for day outings.