Campsite #1 at Mccarthy Point Lookout, CA
Cabin Site #1
4 people | |
20 ft | Back-In |
2 | weak |


Campsite Reviews (12)
4.0 out of 5
5 star | | 58% |
4 star | | 33% |
3 star | | 8% |
2 star | | 0% |
1 star | | 0% |
Orange signs with black arrows definitely helped with navigation to cabin off 32! We were able to navigate the roads just fine in our CRV.
There were a few issues that others should be aware of, but are expected in nature for a cabin this old! The corner of the cabin roof leaked during some of the torrential downpour, we used the trash bin to collect the rain. There are mice, lots of mice at night, they can climb in everything - grill, oven, etc. our best defense was stacking all food not in hard plastic on top of our slick-sided cooler in the middle of the floor. They were unable to climb the cooler.
I got to the lookout and stayed there for two nights. Just took in the beautiful nature the whole day I was there and went on a nice walk along the forest roads. Black rock camp is definitely worth stopping by, took a little bath before going back home.
The weekend we were there, the outside high temp was 93 degrees and it was quite warm inside the cabin with all the windows open and no A/C. We couldn't keep the front door open for air since bears had been spotted in the area. And in the middle of the night, we did hear mice scattering about in our cabin looking for food.
Plan to take as little as possible because the trek from your car to the cabin is about 1/4 mile. Luckily, they do provide two small carts/wagons to carry your items from your car. This saved a lot of time. It was a great adventure and something we have been wanting to do for a long time, so it was a memorable stay!
The weekend we were there, the outside high temp was 93 degrees and it was quite warm inside the cabin with all the windows open and no A/C. We couldn't keep the front door open for air since bears had been spotted in the area. And in the middle of the night, we did hear mice scattering about in our cabin looking for food.
Plan to take as little as possible because the trek from your car to the cabin is about 1/4 mile. Luckily, they do provide two small carts/wagons to carry your items from your car. This saved a lot of time. It was a great adventure and something we have been wanting to do for a long time, so it was a memorable stay!
Just to re-emphasize - you ARE in the wilderness! So be aware you will experience wildlife in their natural habitat, and should pack similarly to if you are legitimately tent camping. I downloaded maps prior to our trip since there is not much in the way of cell service, but the directions provided by the rangers are spot on and easy to follow.
All in all, I HIGHLY recommend this experience. It’s not often you get to stay in an old lookout tower, and you just can’t beat the view from the top of the peak.
Just to re-emphasize - you ARE in the wilderness! So be aware you will experience wildlife in their natural habitat, and should pack similarly to if you are legitimately tent camping. I downloaded maps prior to our trip since there is not much in the way of cell service, but the directions provided by the rangers are spot on and easy to follow.
All in all, I HIGHLY recommend this experience. It’s not often you get to stay in an old lookout tower, and you just can’t beat the view from the top of the peak.