Coldbrook Campground Review Angeles National Forest
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- Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
- Before loading the car take a walk through this campground to know what you're getting into. See what equipment to bring for your site and where you desire to be. This video reviews the campsites & campground features. Just an FYI I'm a regular at this Campground. See you out on trail...
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Thank you. That is still as beautiful a place as it was over fifty years ago.....we spent alot of time there the summer of ‘71 when Dad lost his job, and we would go camping with a canvas tents and sleeping bags. What a fun time of my life, and that creek was so cool, to swim in, and so fun to hike on s sunny day with Mom ,Dad and sister. We spent so much time camping, swimming andhiking there that year that for years after, mentally ii could walk that creek for half a mile i guess, in my memory. Thank you. I shared it with somebody who would be delighted to get to spend time there with me should we get the chance. For now, it’s just a walk down memory trail;
Amazing man. Ive been coming here for years. If its full here there's always crystal lake as a backup. Thanks for uploading this.Take care!
Thanks for creating this video! Beautiful shots too. The info really helps prepare viewers like myself, on what to expect when visiting Coldbrook.
Great video! Thanks for posting
great review, thank you
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Está muy bonito
great video...music was kinda creepy
Two of the camp sites have hazard trees, we're trying to get permission to pull them to ground and buck them up.
Thanks for the video, is there a place in Southern California that you can hike into and have a river or stream for water source?
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You will need to take out a permit at the trailhead. The river only goes in so far and then splits off from the trail. I have heard there's a running spring at the trail camps further up. I haven't explored this region too well because my kids can't tolerate it.
Questions: 1) "Camp Host" - that's the polite-speak for the Forest Ranger?
2) RE: your FYI, have you ever seen a sleeping hammock in camp, stay up, or heard of the #1(above) enforcing the camper to take it down? - - "Asking for a friend."
The camp host lives at the campgrounds year round. From my understanding he's not a forest ranger, more like a campground manager and contacts forestry when necessary. As far as sleeping hammocks I've never had a problem. We hang day hammocks to relax in so I'm sure a sleeping hammock would be fine.
Im going on the first weekend of june this year. What time do u suggest arriving on friday to get 2 sites next to each other
The best recommendation I can give is to go up on a Thursday. But with life and work, going as early as you can is the second best option. :)
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Can you camp in rv here
Yes! But I'm not sure of the size requirements. A large RV may not fit, most slots are a bit small. If this campground doesn't work you can always go up to Crystal Lake Campground.
Fishing allowed?
Fishing is up at Crystal Lake.