West Fork Trail Camp
Description
Sure the hike is the best part, but getting to your camp after a long day of inclines is pretty damn sweet too. West Fork Trail Camp has got that sigh of relief vibe. It's time for a refreshing beverage.
Whether you've been hiking, biking, or riding your horse, we're sure you deserve it. So kick back and chill before camp setup time.
Once you've got your site on lock, go check out the rocky stream and gather some water to treat while you're at it. Remote, simple, and full of beauty West Fork is a great way of life!
Activities
Offered near the campground.
Biking
There are more trails in the surrounding area than within the forest, but with over 500 miles of trails, there’s no need to com...Read more
Boating
When the Los Angeles sun is beating down on you, you definitely need an escape into nature; make the most of the beautiful day ...Read more
Fishing
Tired of work and waiting for the fish to bite? No worries, your opportunity to fish doesn’t involve driving hours up the coast...Read more
Hiking
Who knew that you could climb steep mountains in Los Angeles? Well, now you know! In fact, there are over 500 miles of trails f...Read more
Horseback riding
Equestrians will love exploring the 557 miles of trails; riding is permitted on all trails except nature trails. There’s also h...Read more
Paddling
The perfect place to kayak is Pyramid Lake, a beautiful reservoir located away from the bustle of Los Angeles. All of your boat...Read more
Off-roading (OHV)
Tired of LA highway traffic? Yeah, so are we, just thinking about it. Instead of sitting on the interstate, come cruise over 30...Read more
Climbing
There are quite a few classic climbs in the forest for boulderers and mountain climbers to try out. Check ‘em out on the Mounta...Read more
Snow sports
Winter in LA doesn’t really feel like winter, but it can if you head up to the mountains! There, you’ll find a snow-covered for...Read more
Swimming
Heat too much for you? Don’t want to go to the beach where the water’s a little too cold and the sand a little too hot? No prob...Read more
Wildlife watching
Angeles has its fair share of wildlife, with the general motley crew of bears, raccoons, and mountain lions. If you’re camping ...Read more
Terrain
Natural features you'll find at West Fork Trail Camp.
9 Reviews
Great summer hike. Water could be low to none during the dry season so pack in water just in case
Nice hike and campsite. We spent 1 night here and 1 night a little further at Devore in mid-July, 2016. There was enough water in the stream for filtering drinking water, even though the creek looked dry when we started up at Redbox. There were 3 other small groups at West Fork Trail Camp, but nobody at Devore.
Wildlife Spotted (Highlights)-
7 deer
1 Bobcat
1 Water Snake (Water Moccasin?)
1 Heron
Countless Ladybugs
Great location - especially for southern CA where so much of the camping/backpacking is scrubby and in the sun, etc. Most of this trail is under cover, beautiful and well maintained. The sites are right along the creek and very peaceful. You do have to hike out your own water or filter from the stream. Warning it's downhill almost exclusively on the way in and therefore... almost entirely uphill on the way out and the last bit is significant climb out. Even so, it's one of my favorites in the region.
Camped here at the end of April 2016, starting from Red Box and hiking down Gabrielino trail. There was water in the stream, enough for drinking, but definitely not enough for other water activities. All resources online says this is a walk-in campground, but we were very surprised to see two cars there--not sure how they even drove in. There was a large group of Boy Scouts there, and several backpacking parties passed through, probably coming from Devore Campground. We expected it to be more secluded, but managed to grab a site right by the water and it turned out to be great. Overall, beautiful campground. It would probably be too warm in the summer, especially with even lower water levels then.
Did my first backpacking trip into West Fork this weekend. Weather was perfect during the day and got down to about 40 at night, very chilly. We were able to get a little water from the stream, but had to go up a little to an area where it was flowing. Pit toilets, they weren't great, they weren't horrible. There were some deer hunters at one of the sites which was a little surprising. Just didn't know people hunted up there.
All in all, beautiful spot. Quiet and secluded. Next time we will get to Angeles before 7 on Saturday in hopes of getting a parking spot in the lot.
I was at this backpackers' camp in 2014. No boating, canoeing nor kayaking possible in the stream, regardless of time of year. Restroom is a barely maintained very old pit toilet. Better than having to dig cat holes. Camp lies at junction of 2 trails.
- Park
- Angeles National Forest
- State
- California
- Country
- United States
- Phone Number
- 626-574-1613
- Directions
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- Official Website
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- Coordinates
- 34.246° N, 118.049° W
- Unknown price
- Tent Only - Hike In: 7 Sites (Up to 8 people per site)