Visitors can explore nearby hiking trails, including the popular Bridge to Nowhere hike, and enjoy fishing in the nearby East Fork of the San Gabriel River. The campground has 20 first-come-first-serve campsites, each equipped with a picnic table and fire ring. There is no potable water available, so visitors should bring their own or treat river water. The best time of year to visit is in the spring or fall when temperatures are mild, with average temperatures ranging from the mid-60s to low 80s. Overall, Little Fish Fork provides a remote and peaceful camping experience in a beautiful natural setting.
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Little Fish Fork
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Lupine
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Lupine Campground
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Cabin Flat
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Guffy Campground
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Guffy
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LAKE ARROWHEAD 1.5 SE
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BARSTOW FIRE STATION
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East Fork - Confluence Of Vincent Gulch And Prairie Fork (Nw 1/4, Sw 1/4 Sec 16 ) To Laurel Gulch (Nw 1/4, Sw 1/4, Sec 17, T2N, R8W)
Laurel Gulch To Confluence With Mineo Canyon (Se 1/4, Sw 1/4, Sec 17, T2N, R8W)
Middle Fork - Commanche Campsite To Middle Fork Trailhead
North Fork - Confluence Of Soldier And Coldbrook Creeks (Se1/4,Sw1/4, Sec) 5, T2N,,R9W To Conflluence With West Fork Of San Gabriel (Sw 1/4,Sw1/4, Sec 17, T2N, R8W)
Mainstream - Headwaters To Confluence With Cooper Canyon