Guffy Campground, Wrightwood, CA

Guffy Campground is a free, developed campground offered by Angeles National Forest. There are six (6) campsites with picnic tables and campfire rings, along with a vault toilet. The campground sits on top of a high mountain ridge overlooking the town of Wrightwood. It's a popular resting area for hikers along the Pacific Crest Trail.

Sawmill Campground, Lake Hughes, CA

This is a free, developed campground offered by Angeles National Forest, with eight (8) campsites. picnic tables and campfire rings, vault toilets, and trash receptacles. It's located about six miles west of the town of Lake Hughes, high up on Sawmill Mountain, offering a grew view of Antelope Valley.

Oak Flat Campground, Castaic, CA

This is a free, developed campground offered by Angeles National Forest, located close to I-5 freeway, about 15 miles north of the town of Castaic. There are 20 campsites with picnic tables and campfire rings, vault toilets. It's a highly popular campground that fills up fast on weekends.

Pine Camp Yellow Post Site

This is a single primitive campsite identified by a yellow post and a fire ring. It's officially marked at Yellow Post Site #14 on forest service maps. It's located up along a mountain ridge that parallels the Pacific Coast Trail. A high clearance, 4WD vehicle is required to drive up here.

Pit Camp Yellow Post Site

This is a single campsite marked by a yellow post. It's officially designated on forest service maps at Yellow Post Site #15. It's a primitive campsite with nothing more than a fire ring. It's also located high up on a mountain ridge and requires a high clearance 4WD vehicle to get up there.

Gobbler’s Knob Yellow Post Site

Officially marked at Yellow Post Site #16 on USFS Maps, this is a single campsite identified by a yellow post. It comes with a fire ring, and that's about it. It's sits up high on a mountain ridge and intersects with the Pacific Coast Trail. You definitely need a high clearance 4WD to get up here.

Alpine Canyon Yellow Post Site

Officially marked as Yellow Post Site #12, this is a single primitive campsites identified by a yellow post located about 8 miles up Lytle Creek from the town of Lytle Creek. This is the furthest-west of the Yellow Post Sites along Lytle Creek. There is a fire ring here and that's about it.

Paiute Yellow Post Campsites

These are a series of two yellow post campsites located along North Fork Lytle Creek along the north side of Paiute Road. High clearance 4WD vehicles are highly recommended to reach these sites due to soft sand and rocky conditions. Site #12 is heavily shaded, while Site #11 is partially shaded.

Fall Camp Yellow Post Site

Fall Camp, also known as "Yellow Post Site #10", is located along North Fork Lytle Creek, or Paiute Road. It's well-shaded site and you can easily miss it if you're not watching carefully. 4WD with high clearance is highly recommended due to soft sand and rocky conditions.

Stockton Flats Yellow Post Campsites

This is a series of seven (7) campsites, each marked by a yellow post, and numbered 3 through 9. Each site comes with a fire ring and that's about it. Sites 3 through 8 are all bunched together along a loop in the road, while site 9, also dubbed "Big Horn Camp" is about another 1,000 feet down the road.