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    Jackson Lake

    3.7 (27 reviews)

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    Japanese Curry with Veg. In 2021!
    Chris M.

    2 CENTS FROM THE NEW YEAR My girlfriend and I decided to make a picnic at the lake. We did a similar trip in December of 2021. I love this lake/pond because it feels cozy and I can sort of imagine that if I had come to California in the old days I could have bought a piece of land that just so happened to have a lake/pond on it just like this. I have been here about three times now. Each offers slightly different experiences. 1st time: I was camping with friends at Mountain Oak campground. The lake is a 5-minute walk away from camp and a great source of easy entertainment for my group. We lounged around with some beers. 2nd time: My girlfriend and I went up for a picnic. We almost had the whole place to ourselves. It was magic and reinforced the vision of this lake that I described before. I would learn how lucky we were to have this experience then after my most recent visit. 3rd and most recent visit. We entered through the side of 15 North. Traffic began right as we entered the city of Wrightwood. It was about a 30-minute delay to reach the lake. Once we arrived there was no parking available in the maybe 40-space lot. Luckily we were able to snag a table and unload our gear from the car. I then parked the car on the north end of the lake right on Big Pines highway. Like a fool, I walked back to the picnic area not on the pavement but chose the lake trail. Which was covered with snow and ice. I narrowly avoided slipping at every step by walking at a snail's pace. We made our food and by the time we were done. Parking spots had opened. My girlfriend went on a walk to get the car and take a break from the crowds. We were pooped at this point so we packed up and took off. We hit another spot of traffic starting at Mt. High and ending at the Wrightwood city limit. SOME TIPS - Bring your own toilet paper - Arrive as early as possible ( We arrived at Wrightwood at about 11:30 am) it was too late - If possible avoid going if it is a weekend during winter after a storm - If possible bring a kitchen trash bag to pack your trash out. CONCLUSION Armed with the knowledge I have now, I am sure that my next visit will not disappoint. This is not the prettiest lake. In SoCal, you take what you can get regarding water bodies. I would recommend anyone visit the lake.

    Natasha T.

    This place is worth the drive. First of all, the drive here look like we are heading to the middle of nowhere only to come into the forest, Lowkey giving off Big Bear vibes, cabins and little town from hallmark kind of look. Like this is the place where you're gonna meet the man that is gonna rock ya world, treat you right kind of place. That's the vibes I was getting, then again, the holidays is around the corner and those hallmarks movies hits. There is no entry fee, at the time that I went, late September, all the grill is closed but tables are still available and my friends and I, had a little dim sum picnic at one of the table. Leaves aren't full falling but it wasn't so hot, it's actually pretty cold, hits below 50 degrees but it does have wind chill at the time. Saw some people hiking but none fishing since the lake is really low, maybe it will be full after winter. It's a must go to place if you want to get away from the city that is only like one and half hour away if Sequoia is a far drive for you and you're short on days off. It's not big red wood trees, but the air is more crisps and I bet at night it would be very pretty. They also have campsites areas too but not sure at the time if they are open. Would come back for camping season too.

    Marcus F.

    The reviews on this "lake" are all over the board. Frankly I had low expectations figuring that this was unsuitable for swimming and just a fishing hole. While this is really a place to fish, you can swim and use an inflatable tube or kayak and have some fun. Even if you don't swim or fish you can still pull up a lawn chair and enjoy the breeze. The one issue with swimming at Jackson Lake is that so many people fish here that you'll find hooks in the muddy bottom (we did). Only swim in front of the parking lot and be sure to wear water shoes. As for fishing, not really...nobody was catching anything. Kids don't need a license to fish. - Breeze means fewer flies. - Park on the road above lake to avoid fees.

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    Elena S.

    Super cute spot in the middle of nowhere. You can take a propane bbq and they have tables , shade and restrooms. No entry fee. Lake looks a little low some fish and I would recommend swimming but some people did have rafts.

    Didn't know what to expect but was a really nice spot to just relax and think. Fresh, cool breeze and nothing but the sounds of birds and leaves flowing. There were people fishing, didn't see anyone getting in. Water didn't look good enough to swim but perfect to admire.

    Chad S.

    Cute little lake, 2 miles after mountain High ski resort, next to two campgrounds: "Lake Campground" and "Mt. Oak Campground". We stayed at the former (same side as the lake and directly attached to the end of the lake (100 yard walk). See my review on the campground page. The lake is also a day-use picnic area with tables and such with lots of shade. The lake itself is pretty (see photos), with nice path on the south end and also a trail at the west end. The fishing was pretty darn good. Each group caught a few fish. There was about 5 species, including cat fish and trout. The lake does get stocked by Fish and Game. We caught cat fish and trout. You can use powerbait, salmon eggs and night crawlers (earth worms) or small lure. One of them basic $3 lures from (about 1 1/2" fill length) from walmart will suffice. But there is a lot grass under water so you have to real closer to top (don't let sink) and try to find a path without grass). For catfish the night crawlers work best (and the trout will definitely hit those also). Lots of people come and fish by just parking along the road and fish just below their cars. Of course you need an Adventure pass ($30 per year or $5 daily). You can boat/kayak or even swim. But of course the swimming is in somewhat muddy/greenish lake water, so don't expect some clear water hole in some mountain creek. The town of Wrightwood is about 6 miles and take about 10 minutes to get there. They have various amentias including gas and decent size market (about half the size of a normal grocery store. definitely not a mini-mart. Hiking: Although it is not shown on the large scale area map the host gives you, if you go about 400 yards east of the lake driveway, there is a sloping camp day-use area called "Peavine Campground". There are path that go up and after about 200 yards up you start climbing these dirt steps they built into the hillside as it gets steep and goes up. At the very top of the steps you turn right at a very distinct and wide trail. You can go about 1 mile or so, along the ridgeline, on that trail until you get to a giant water tank above the lake and continue on that trail until it winds back down and you walk through a bible camp and end up in the west end of the lake parking lot/driveway. Very nice and beautiful trail up there. Maybe about 45 mins. to an hour hike depending on your pace. And the initial climb is quite a steep climb though, but only for a few hundred yards. There is also a separate trail off of the lake's parking lot heading west (but I did not have time to hike that one).

    Sunset from out camp site on 4/2/13. (no, this isn't photo-shopped)

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    Had a good time at the lake. Plenty of shade and tables. Will return to have another bbq and picnic.

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    My kid liked it but the lake is tiny and the kayak seat was broken. If you go just don't have a bunch of expectations.

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    The lake was frozen and the mountain full of snow. Great place to go snow sledding.Great place to come and hang out with the family.

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    love this lake but i went during labor day weekend and it was dried out there was only a little bit of water

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    Ask the Community - Jackson Lake

    How do I contact them? No number or email. My family and I want to go camping this weekend.

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    Review Highlights - Jackson Lake

    Cute little lake, 2 miles after mountain High ski resort, next to two campgrounds: "Lake Campground" and "Mt.

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    Lake Campground

    3.0(8 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    We had a lot of fun. The campsites are big. We had 4 tents comfortably on our site. There isn't a…read morelot of level ground though. The toilets were surprisingly clean. The biggest downside was that the highway that runs right by the campsite is really noisy. There are motorcycles constantly. Even all through the night. They woke us up several times. The lake area by the campsite isn't easily accessible so it's better to drive a mile down the road to the main lake parking. We brought kayaks but the lake is narrow and a lot of people are fishing so it wasn't practical to kayak. We were worried about fishing lines. The kids caught a lot of little fish and a few small catfish. The weather in July was beautiful and a nice break from the summer heat. Overall we enjoyed it and would definitely come back again.

    Really quite a great campground. There are only about 5 sites, so it's very cozy. Each site has a…read moremoderate amount of privacy, though you can still see other sites from your own. Vault toilets and running water provided. Nearby is Jackson lake and the mescal picnic area. Opportunities for fishing, swimming, and canoeing. I reserved this site on recreation.gov, so I didn't talk to the campground host during my stay (the site had my name on it when I pulled in). I drove to their site to let them know when I was leaving, and the host was super nice! She said that Jackson lake is a water source for a lot of animals, but a clean campsite will discourage unwanted guests. Speaking of.. Please throw away your trash before you go to bed! We had a large animal visitor that went through some trash at a neighboring campsite and then started shaking my truck looking for more! I thought it was hilarious (and a bit terrifying), but I could easily see it being super terrifying if I were tent camping on the ground!

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    Lake Campground - The campground is basically a one-way road with spurs on a hill. This is looking towards the exit

    The campground is basically a one-way road with spurs on a hill. This is looking towards the exit

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    Mountain Oak Campground - Baked Sweet Potato is a must

    Mountain Oak Campground

    4.4(36 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    What an awesome campground near Mt. High Resort and Angeles Crest Hwy. The campground is situated…read moreacross from Jackson Lake, where people can be seen fishing and riding paddle boards. We reserved Campground No. 12, a spacious corner lot that offers one of the BEST VIEWS of the sunset. During summer hours, the sun doesn't set fully until close to 9 pm, and from a distance, I could see the city lights, which was Lancaster. The campground provides bear lockers to store food, as bears are commonly seen in the area. It's essential to keep food properly in the evening. The campground also has flush toilets and toilet paper, though they may not be the cleanest. There's a fire pit for burning wood and a table for dining. If you forget to bring your wood, the campground host sells a bundle for $10. Overall, I had a great time hanging out with friends, and the distance is tolerable for many Angelenos.

    What an awesome little spot!…read more Emphasis on little. The campsites are very close to one another with very tight parking for your vehicles. However, if you come in with more of a community mindset than seeking isolation in nature, it'll be just fine. We went camping with our teen and our toddler (sorry neighbors), but there were lots of other children around so it felt pretty family-friendly. The camp host was super friendly and they had local firewood for sale onsite. Facilities were pretty clean, even when they were a little bit more on the trashed side during a 5am bathroom run (was it children or critters, idk but the toilet paper was everywhere haha). Every campsite had a bear box, picnic bench, and fire pit; trash disposal was conveniently placed and walking distance from most campsites. Since it was July, it was on the warmer side but still fresh and beautiful. My toddler had a blast chasing all the lizards. And while we were a little nervous about the bear warnings with a hyperactive toddler in our party, we didn't see anything bigger than a squirrel. We will definitely be back!

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    Mountain Oak Campground - Campfire view 2 from site 11 at Mount Oak Valyermo, California

    Campfire view 2 from site 11 at Mount Oak Valyermo, California

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    Mountain Oak Campground - Lots of green even in the summer.

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    Lots of green even in the summer.

    Wrightwood Parks & Recreation

    Wrightwood Parks & Recreation

    4.7(6 reviews)
    6.1 mi

    First Puppy play date in the snow‍‍ Our friends bought the brother to ours. So much fun! Great…read morefriends = Great puppies‍‍ The puppies and all 4 of us had a blast. Puppies "Brothers 8 Months old." They had a great time playing up and down the snow hills. Walk a 100 yards on the trail, and you will see a little cove for the dogs and kids to play, sled in deep untouched snow. A hidden gem. Safe where we went, no traffic, away from the busy highway. We so enjoyed the puppies first time experiencing the snow with our puppies. TIP: STOP. Weekends: You need a day parking pass $5.00 Where do you buy one. At the visitors center, before going up to the end of Wrightwood. Weekdays you do not need a day parking pass. Rules not unforced during the week days. Top of Wrightwood. Plenty of Parking. Clean Bench, maps of the trail , and two restrooms. Bring your own: seat cover & TP. Hand sanitizer. Mount High Cafe I hope you have as much fun as we did! Great hidden gem.

    Oops! I have no idea why I called the mountains "dainty " On second thought I do, yet let's step…read moreforward. We had a delightful experience! it is an absolutely beautiful place. The creation is beautiful. We all need beauty. There is a lot of ugliness, evil, and error being floated around by various persons so it's nice to be in a place where the unadulterated beauty of the creator shines forth. Wrightwood with all the trees and the streams and the mountains and the birds and the other animals and the snowflakes and the ice and the rain and the sun and the wind and a pretty homes and the delightful architecture and the friendly people, and I hear the church is nice too. Yes I know there is more than one church and if there are other places of worship I apologize; I am not familiar with them.

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    Wrightwood Parks & Recreation - Susan T & 8 month old Bandit, who loves the ball.

    Susan T & 8 month old Bandit, who loves the ball.

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    Wrightwood Parks & Recreation

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    Apple Tree Campground - Set up areas

    Apple Tree Campground

    4.3(7 reviews)
    5.8 mi

    Well maintained campground and one of the cleanest I've been to in the area! The campground host…read morefrom Mountain High saved the day when we forgot a lighter and made sure we had everything we needed to have a good time. We definitely had a great time and recommend staying if you're nearby and looking for a clean, quaint campground with a lot of space. Only thing to note is the sites are not directly accessible by car, you will need to walk just a few steps off pavement.

    Kinda cool that you can review campsites on Yelp, too. Anyway, here's my review of this site I…read morevisited just recently: I initially planned on visiting Table Mountain campground, just 5 minutes away, but that place was packed out the wazoo. Couldn't grab a spot. So I came here as a backup. It was 11pm or so, but my party was able to snag a spot out of 6/8 occupied sites. We grabbed an empty table and some real estate at the top of the hill. The site is used for sledding when the snow comes in for the winter, so the grade is quite noticeable. Cars must be parked at the bottom of the hill, so if you have a lot of things, be prepared for some tiring back-and-forth from the bottom to the top and back again. Since our tents were set at the very top, we had the privilege of getting some extra steps in. Each campsite here is within 50 feet of another. You are within eyesight and earshot of your neighbors - this is a bit of a downside, as I prefer camping in peace and away from other people, to get away from the city. Bring earplugs if you can spare the space. We were granted the opportunity to listen to a large family rev up their trucks throughout the first night. It went on from 11pm-3am. That would have been ideal if my definition of camping was setting up my tent in the middle of a monster truck rally. But alas, it's not. Sites also come with a grill and a fire-ring, very nice for cooking if you wish to do so. I think firewood is sold at a few stores nearby, but you can scavenge for extra around the grounds, too. The two bathrooms at the bottom of hill were a predicament. It wasn't entirely clean (which most camp potties aren't already) but you are galactically screwed if the door gets left open. Flies will swarm the two toilets and make it virtually impossible to do your business. One or two flies won't deter me from popping my squat, but I'm telling you: I instead chose to dig a hole way uphill, park myself behind a tree out of sight, and did my thing out there. It was that bad. The black plague would have been proud. On the topic of bugs: BRING BUG SPRAY. And citronella candles. And keep your tent doors closed at all times. The bugs here go crazy. Seal your foods, especially any sweets, and make sure to keep your cooking materials off the ground to avoid ants. Other than that, there was plentiful shade and the trees are swept by a decent breeze that visits every so often. It made up for the sweltering heat that had been bogging down LA for weeks. When our louder neighbors would leave to hang out at the nearby lake, it was serene and awfully peaceful. Plus, since the campground is situated between two bigger hills, the sun doesn't linger around too much during the day. While it gets the job done, this site is a sub-par escape from the city and serves only as a mediocre, last minute find; my advice would be to reserve a much nicer, cleaner, and quieter campsite months in advance. Do your research, pack smartly, and have fun.

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    Silver Lakes in Helendale

    Silver Lakes in Helendale

    4.5(4 reviews)
    32.4 mi

    Lived in Silver Lakes for over 10 years. My children went to the elementary school, then the high…read moreschool. The schools are amazing, the teachers actually give a damn, and the classes aren't over populated- therefore more 1 on 1 is possible. The elementary school was blessed with an AMAZING new teacher (new to district) Mr. Jason Dokie. If your child is fortunate enough to have him as a teacher- you're in luck! Words cannot explain. I've worked at the local Snackbar next to the ProShop for several years, and along side the Silver Lakes Restaurant. Both are amazing, and worth the visit! Our golf course is beautiful, Mr. White has a great crew that assures that! I also worked at the Mobil station, and was fortunate to meet so many residents, many of whom I adore and miss terribly. Silver Lakes in a good community. It is small, therefore people take it more personally when you disrespect the property or residents. I also happened to catch my first big ol ugly fish off my dock! So, there's that! ;)

    Silver Lakes also known by its city name Helendale is an unincorporated community along route 66…read moresought to once be more of a semi-retirement community, yet opened up over time to thrive and grow. It's on the outskirts of the city of Victorville California just before Boron, Barstow, Oro Grade and neighbors the city of Adelanto in which it shares law enforcement but does have a fire station + medics off it's Helendale Road, the main way into town from the front half... Shadow Mountain from the back side. While my dad has lived here for well over a decade now, I personally never grew up in this part of the high desert though I have many friends, former classmates and colleagues who have and/or still presently due. There are three gas stations, restaurants, bars, post office, convenience stores, beautiful views of the lakes of Silver Lakes, parks, wide streets, a pool, playgrounds, nice sidewalks, a few schools and even a Country Club. Everyone is pretty friendly or at least cordial for the most part and despite being so far off the beaten path I've grown more fond of S.L. over the years from visiting. The lakes are used for fishing or boating but you do need to be a resident or with a resident to enjoy most of the perks and amenities of this more private as well as safe community. Everyone is definitely welcomed.

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    Blowing out my cake I'm Silver Lakes

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    Silver Lakes in Helendale

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    Jackson Lake - fishing - Updated May 2026

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