Campsite #23 at Mountain Oak Campground, CA

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Group Site #23

6 reviews
16 people
30 ft Back-In
4 weak
23
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Campsite #23 Features: Back-In parking, RV Site, Tent Site, Trailer Site, Pets Allowed

Campsite Reviews (6)

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@PeterL9466659 · Camped on May 23, 2025 at Campsite #23
Had a fabulous Memorial Day weekend. Sites were spread apart very far. Nights were quiet. Camp hosts and Mt High staff were super friendly and helpful. Definitely coming back next year!
@LilianM106 · Camped on Oct 22, 2021 at Campsite #23
It was the perfect spot, I been in different campsites but this one blew my mind
@ChristineS757 · Camped on Jul 2, 2021 at Campsite #23
Loved being able to walk to the lake and hang out for the day. There’s tons of space at the campground and out kids loved being able to run free in the woods.
@JACKW773 · Camped on Jun 29, 2021 at Campsite #23
was nice and quiet.
@EricaP226 · Camped on Jun 16, 2020 at Campsite #23
This review is based on my experience with young children in sites 2-3 & 4. The campground is... Rustic. There really doesn't seem to be anything done as far as upkeep in the sites specifically. The bathrooms are clean and the management is nice and responsive but as far as the sites go, they are what they are. It doesnt appear that they are attended to in any way. For example - random large rocks all over the place. It's impossible to walk around here without tripping, dont even attempt it at night without light. Your children will be tripping every few minutes and hopefully not connecting with any of these random rocks. I would think it would be simple to collect them every so often to keep campsites a little more safe. Very large fallen trees through many of the sites and blocking some paths to restrooms. For small children - it is not an ideal campground. The ground cover (dirt) is just loaded with burs and thorns. I had gotten 12 little splinters and thorns out of my little ones hands in a 2 day span. If you dont have children with you then this campsite will do just fine. Also my opionion if you're looking for the best sites... they are all pretty much the same. The loop map gives the illusion that they are all spaced out but they are close to each other and just around 1 small loop. If traveling with others there is no need to buy the double site. Some of the other sites are even closer together than the double. Overall - the flush toilets and access to Jackson Lake directly across the street make this campground nice enough for a short visit but be careful with small children.
@ErnestoF853 · Camped on Jul 13, 2019 at Campsite #23
We had a great time tent camping at Mountain Oak. The caretakers were friendly and kept the restrooms clean. The kids enjoyed the lake, which is right across the street. My only complaint is that the campsites get reserved quickly. We were lucky they had a double-site available. Next time, we will reserve our spot months ahead. The Recreation.gov app makes it easy to see which spots are available and gives you plenty of useful information about each campground.

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