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Yellow Post Campsite #8 is located in the San Bernardino National Forest, surrounded by forested terrain. Temperatures can range from 30°F in winter to 85°F in summer. Nearby attractions include Lake Arrowhead and the Pacific Crest Trail, offering opportunities for hiking and water activities.

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Yellow Post Campsite #8 is located in California

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34.21138889 N
117.05972222 W

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Reviewed Oct. 1, 2016

What a hidden gem!

We found this free campsite through an app on our way to Big Bear from LA. We thought there weren't any spots open because it was already 10pm by the time we got there. Luckily we found an open spot! Each spot was so spacious and gave lots of room for privacy. But some of the spots are hard to get to. So you might want to bring 4X4. Otherwise, you might have to park on the streets and haul your stuff in.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are Yellow Post campsites and how do they work?

Yellow Post campsites are free, primitive camping spots in San Bernardino National Forest marked by yellow posts. They operate on a first-come, first-served basis with no reservation system. Each site is spacious, offering privacy and typically includes a fire ring and sometimes a picnic table. These sites have no water, electricity, or facilities, so campers must pack in all supplies and pack out all trash. Fire restrictions may apply depending on conditions. Yellow Post sites provide a middle ground between developed campgrounds and dispersed camping, offering designated spots with minimal amenities for self-sufficient campers.

Are there Yellow Post sites near Big Bear Lake?

Yes, there are several Yellow Post sites near Big Bear Lake, including Yellow Post Campsite #8. These free camping locations provide alternative options to the more developed campgrounds around the lake area. They can be reached when traveling from LA to Big Bear, making them convenient stopping points. The sites near Big Bear offer the same primitive camping experience as other Yellow Post locations, with the benefit of being close to the lake's recreational opportunities. Availability can be limited, especially in the evenings, so arriving earlier is recommended to secure a spot.

How can I find photos of specific Yellow Post campsites?

Finding photos of specific Yellow Post campsites like #8 can be challenging as they're less documented than developed campgrounds. Check the San Bernardino National Forest website or social media accounts where they occasionally post site photos. The Dyrt camping app and website feature user-submitted photos of some Yellow Post sites. Forest Service visitor centers may have printed materials with site images. Alternatively, contact the ranger district directly to inquire about available visual resources. Since site conditions can change seasonally, recent photos provide the most accurate representation of what to expect.

Where are the Yellow Post sites located in San Bernardino National Forest?

Yellow Post sites are scattered throughout San Bernardino National Forest, offering secluded camping opportunities. Yellow Post Campsite #8 specifically is located in the vicinity of Big Bear Lake. These primitive camping areas are strategically placed in less-developed sections of the forest, providing a more natural camping experience away from developed campgrounds. Access routes vary by site, with some requiring navigation along forest roads. For exact locations, check with the San Bernardino National Forest ranger district office or use the Motor Vehicle Use Maps (MVUMs) available from the Forest Service.