
San Gorgonio Campground lies in the San Bernardino National Forest. This peaceful mountain area is known as San Gorgonio Campground. It is located at 36 miles from San Bernardino. This campground has many recreational options.
The park's primary activity is hiking. There are several trails available to hike, including the Rio Monte Panorama. The Rio Monte Panorama is a gorge that overlooks the deep gorge of the Santa Ana River Valley. This loop is approximately two and a half miles long and is part of the Jenks Lake Trail.
There are several small lakes in the mountains near the campground. Angelus Oaks, Big Bear Lake and Jenks Lake are just a few of the small mountain lakes near the campground. These lakes are stocked with rainbow trout, largemouth bass, and bluegill. The area is home to some poisonous snakes. Be sure to check the rules for camping with pets.

The restrooms at the campground are centrally located. They have flush toilets as well as free showers. There are also picnic tables. You can also rent a tent in the park if you're looking for a spot to put up your camp. The majority of campsites are level but some are capable of accommodating RVs up to 55ft. You can also find back-in spots.
Rates for RV rental vary depending on the type of RV as well the distance it is from the campground. An average three-day motorhome rental costs $880. If you plan on renting an RV, be sure to factor in extra mileage fees and the base delivery fee. You might also consider driving insurance, depending on what you need. You will need to have minimum state-mandated coverage.
It is a good idea to book ahead if you plan to visit the San Gorgonio Family Campground. This is especially true for those who plan to visit the campground on holiday weekends. There is a two-day minimum stay during the weekends. Reservations can be made up to six months ahead.
There are hot showers, flush toilets, and drinking water at San Gorgonio campground. There are several campfire activities offered during the summer weekends.

The park's primary activity is wildlife viewing and hiking. A number of campgrounds are located nearby with easy access to trails. The park can be found just a few kilometres from Big Bear Lake or Jenks Lake. The campground is bordered by the Rim-of-the World Scenic Road. Two loops make up the San Gorgonio campground. The western loop offers more privacy between sites.
Pets are permitted at the campground. Before making a reservation, make sure to review the park's pet policies. There are some restrictions. Also, make sure to check with your landlord to see if you are allowed to have more than one dog in your unit.
The camp sites are located in a mature oak and pine forest. Some campsites have shade. But remember, the sun will always be out during summer. Be sure to wear sun screen and a hat, and to take your helmet with you if you are cycling.