Pinyon Flat Campground (San Bernardino National Forest) — San Bernardino National Forest
Quiet Campground
This was my first solo camping trip. The campground fees were $8 per night for single vehicles. Since I have an Access Park Pass, I was able to pay half the amount. So I paid $4 per night. I stayed two nights, so paying $8 for two days was great on my wallet. There are only 18 sites in this small, quiet campground. I picked campsite #7. I chose that campsite because it was quite roomy and had a trail leading to the bathroom, although I brought my own potty tent and set-up. The site had a huge cement picnic table right under a tall tree. There was a campfire ring, but fires weren't allowed at that time because of recent fires in the area. I chose to visit the Santa Rosa Visitor Center before I drove to the campground so I could get information on bears, coyotes, and other dangerous predators. You can also check online for that information. I brought plenty of protection with me. The sites were fairly clean. I always pick up any trash before setting up my camp. Please leave no trash behind. There are trash cans along the main road, and potable water at each campsite. I had such a good time. The only drawback was I couldn't have a campfire, so I had to go inside my SUV because I could hear Coyotes coming closer. I would definitely recommend this campground for anyone wanting to get away from the noisy city. I will be back!


























