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Serrano Campground

109 sites · RV, Tent

Part of San Bernardino National Forest, Serrano Campground offers lakeside camping on the north shore of Big Bear Lake.

This family-friendly campground has 96 campsites, including 16 double-sized group campsites that allow four vehicles and 16 people. Sites are scattered among pine trees and sagebrush, with views of the alpine lake and its surrounding peaks just a short walk away. Serrano Campground is also super close to Big Bear Lake’s famous hiking, biking, fishing, and boating opportunities. With picnic tables, fire rings, food storage lockers, drinking water, showers, a dump station, and the ever-coveted flush toilet, the only thing this campsite is missing is you.

Tips for snagging a campsite reservation

  • Serrano Campground has a mix of reservable and first-come, first-served campsites. 
  • For reservable sites, reservations can be made up to six months in advance online or by calling (877) 444-6777. This campground frequently books out during summer break and weekends, so planning ahead is a must.
  • For walk-in sites, we recommend arriving early in the morning, or shooting for an arrival between Monday and Thursday.
  • A 3-night minimum is required for holiday weekend bookings.
  • When to go

    Serrano Campground is typically open from early March to the end of November. Spring and fall visitors should plan for cold nights with lows in the 30s, but even summer campers can expect lows in the upper 40s, so bring warm layers. Summer highs are in the low 80s. For specific info on the current year’s season, as well as campground and road conditions, contact the San Bernardino National Forest rangers at (909) 382-2790. 

    What this place offers
    Campfire allowed
    Pets allowed
    Showers
    Toilets
    Potable water
    Picnic tables
    Sewage hookups
    No electric hookups
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    What this place offers
    Campfire allowed
    Pets allowed
    Showers
    Toilets
    Potable water
    Picnic tables
    Sewage hookups
    No electric hookups

    Your guide to camping in Serrano Campground

    Overview

    Biking

    The north shore’s Alpine Pedal Path passes through the Serrano Campground. This 3.2-mile, multi-use trail lets bikers access various beaches while viewing wildlife along the way. SoCal mountain bikers flock to Big Bear Lake for downhill and single-track at sites like the Summit Bike Park. Bike rentals are available locally.

    Boating

    Boaters can utilize the East Public Launch Ramp just 1.5 miles east of Serrano Campground.

    Fishing

    Licensed anglers can fish for catfish, bass, and rainbow trout on Big Bear Lake, which is famous for its annual May Trout Classic event. There are numerous tackle shops in the area. Deep Creek and Bear Creek, meanwhile, are some of the best wild trout streams in Southern California. You can also find a wide variety of fish at Green Valley Lake, Lake Arrowhead, and Lake Gregory.

    Hiking

    Just behind Serrano Campground lies the Cougar Crest Trailhead, which climbs into the mountains, intersects the Pacific Crest Trail, and allows hikers to summit Bertha Peak for awesome lake views. Many additional hiking routes surround the lake.

    Horseback riding

    Horseback riding is allowed on all National Forest trails-- that means you can venture through all of the wilderness areas, including the ones that lead into nearby Angeles National Forest. There are a handful of equestrian campgrounds where you can spend a night on your horseback journey. There is a list of horse trails here.

    Paddling

    Canoeing, kayaking, and standup paddleboarding are great ways to spend a day on Big Bear Lake. Various outfitters around the lake provide rentals.

    Off-roading (OHV)

    Get those wheels dirty and head on over to San Bernardino to get away from city traffic. Popular runs include John Bull, Holocomb Creek, and Deep Creek in the Big Bear region. There’s an incredibly long list right here. Make sure to pick up a map and take care out there, as many of these roads are shared!

    Climbing

    The San Gorgonio Wilderness is the perfect place to go mountain climbing, which must be why it’s so popular! Jepson Peak offers some pretty rad snow climbs, if that’s your thing. There are plenty of classic climbs, like “One Armed Bandit,” “Golden Poodle,” “Coyotes in the Henhouse,” etc. that you can find on Mountain Project.

    Snow sports

    Your opportunities for national forest fun are endless in the winter. You can find skiing, snowboarding, sledding, tubing, snowmobiling, cross country skiing, and snowshoeing in this wintry paradise. There are four resorts nestled inside the forest: Snow Summit, The Park at Bear Mountain, Rim Nordic Ski Area, and Snow Valley Mountain Resort. There are also snow play areas like Snowdrift Winter Playground, 2 snowmobile routes, and 3 XC-skiing and snowshoeing areas.

    Swimming

    Swimmers can jump right into Big Bear Lake and some of the Lake Arrowhead lakes, where you can spend the day in the water or doing anything else you please! There’s no shortage of things to do on these lakes-- kayaking, boating, you name it.

    Wildlife watching

    You can spot wildlife just about everywhere around Serrano Campground, with the usual raccoons and squirrels left and right, along with the less common mountain lions and black bears. If you’re lucky you’ll catch sight of one of the rare bighorn sheep living in the canyons! Big Bear is a famous overwintering destination for bald eagles, while coyotes and deer are sometimes spotted here too.

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