Hi Mountain Campground
Forest Rte 30S11, Hi Mountain Lookout Rd, Arroyo Grande, CA · Campground
- Address
- Hi Mountain Campground, Forest Rte 30S11, Hi Mountain Lookout Rd, Arroyo Grande, CA 93420
- Phone
- (805) 925-9538
- Website
- www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/lpnf/recarea/?recid=11124
Hi Mountain Campground is a hotel located in Forest Rte 30S11, Hi Mountain Lookout Rd, Arroyo Grande, CA. It is one of 1 hotels listed in Forest Rte 30S11, Hi Mountain Lookout Rd, Arroyo Grande. Its 4.3-star rating matches the Forest Rte 30S11, Hi Mountain Lookout Rd, Arroyo Grande city average of 4.3 stars. Based on combined rating and review volume, it currently ranks first among hotels in Forest Rte 30S11, Hi Mountain Lookout Rd, Arroyo Grande. There are 10 photos associated with this location.
About Hi Mountain Campground
Campground in the Los Padres National Forest
Customer Reviews
We enjoyed staying a night at this beautiful campground. There is one vault toilet and several nice camping spots with fire pits and picnic tables. We took the road up from Pozo and did just fine in our Toyota Highlander. Towing a trailer made it a bit tricky, but still doable! We only made it one night because a momma bear and her 2 cubs were a little too interested in the campground for our taste
Simple campground with decent sized campsites, fire rings with bbq grates and tables. Campground has one enclosed bathroom. Road to get here is dirt (partially maintained) and bumpy but most of the time accessible by most vehicles with clearance. Two ways to get here, one is from lake lopez area and the other is Hwy 58.
This is a very nice Campground on the way up to high mountain View. It's free and there's about 10 pretty nice Campground spots. It's primitive in the sense that there's no water or bathrooms but it's very nice and if you've got four-wheel drive to get up here it would be a great place to camp. We stopped by and had a lovely picnic lunch here.
Beautiful little campground. They have bear safe trash cans placed around the loop. Three bear boxes on site for safe food storage. They are small compared to Yosemite bear boxes, so heads up on that. Late Sept trip so the weather was perfect. Road up from the northern approach (via Pozo) was easily handled by a regular clearance vehicle, though this is a dirt /gravel road, and the conditions can and do change regularly with rain and heavy usage. There are 2 creek bed crossings, which were dry this trip. Heavy rains could make them impassable if you don't have high clearance. Check conditions with locals or the Forest Service office. The road from the south (Lake Lopez side) is longer and more challenging; recommend a high clearance vehicle for that route. The area requires a Forest Pass
Quiet place. We had nice neighbors who were hunting so we pretty much had the place to ourselves. The bathroom was bad but it’s to be expected at campgrounds. Totally would camp there again
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