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Hole-in-the-Wall campground is a small campground in the Mojave. It is a great place to stay over night if you are hiking one of the nearby trails. Each site has water, electricity, and picnic tables.
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Built by the Ski Mountaineers in 1936, the San Antonio Ski Hut is located at 8,300' and reached via a steep 3-mile hike and 2200' foot elevation gain. The trailhead starts 1 mile beyond the locked gate of San Antonio Falls Rd. (approx 300 yards past Snowcrest Lodge and 400 yards before the entrance to Mt. Baldy Ski Lifts). The hut offers a fully-equiped kitchen, dishes, cookware, running water and solar lighting. Sleeping room for up to 16 is available. Water from a spring is piped directly through the kitchen, running 24 hours a day. Day Use: $1 Donation; Overnight: Sierra Club Members $15, Non-members $20. More Info: https://angeles.sierraclub.org/san_antonio_ski_hut
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The lodge with manager Jackie and dog Yogi is legendary - there are various options for overnight stays, from tent campgrounds to shared rooms and double rooms. A large communal kitchen invites you to cook. The breakfast, which is included, consists of pancakes that you have to make yourself and coffee. There is a refrigerator for everyone. The hiker box is in front of the entrance. Inside the lodge you can sit by the fireplace, play billiards or just relax on the terrace.
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The San Antonio Ski Hut was built in 1936 and is managed by the Sierra Club. Located at 8,300 feet along the Baldy Bowl Trail, this hut is an amazing place to stop and rest and potentially spend the night. There is fresh water, a kitchen, dishes, cookware, and solar lighting. Even if you do not spend the night, a $1 donation is suggested if you use the facilities to help keep this historic place running.
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The San Antonio Ski Hut was built in 1936 and is managed by the Sierra Club. Located at 8,300 feet along the Baldy Bowl Trail, this hut is am amazing place to stop and rest at, and potentially spend the nigh at. There is fresh water, a kitchen, dishes, cookware, and solar lighting. Even if you do not spend the night a $1 donation is suggested if you use the facilities to help keep this historic place running.
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Coon Creek Cabin is a cool and a little creepy place at the same time. The area consists of multiple abandoned historic cabins - from the Tayles family that operated Boulder Bay - with benches, a barbecue and a pit toilet. You can pitch your tent in the area.
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Vivian Creek Trail is the steepest trail to summit San Gorgonio Mountain, but the scenery will compensate your effort and sweat. You hike along the burbling Vivian Creek and the treeline opens up for stunning vistas of Mount San Jacinto. There are two campsites along the trail: Halfway Camp and High Creek Camp if you want to split your hike into more than a day. Since this is a quite popular trail up to San Gorgonio Mountain, you will need to obtain a free permit as soon as you plan your hike. Quotas fill up early!
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Today Kelly Camp is a great spot to pitch your tent and spend the night. You will see some ruins, since back in the day this was a busy place. In 1905, John Kelly built a mining prospect right here that was turned into a trail resort 17 years later. To hike here, you will need to obtain a wilderness permit for the Cucamonga Wilderness: Contact the Lytle Creek Ranger Station at (909) 382-2851.
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