The surrounding views offer visitors a breathtaking landscape of greenery and mountains, with the distant Pacific Ocean visible on clear days. The campground is situated near several points of interest, including hiking trails, horseback riding, and scenic driving routes. Additionally, the popular city of San Diego is just a short drive away, offering visitors access to its many attractions.
The campground amenities include picnic tables, fire rings, and pit toilets. There are no shower facilities available. The campsite can only be reserved by Girl Scout troops, making it a first-come-first-serve basis for the public. The camping area has approximately 20 campsites, with a maximum of four tents per site.
An interesting fact about the area is that the Two Sentinels Girl Scout Camp was established in 1947 and has been catering to generations of Girl Scouts ever since. The best time of year to visit is during the months of September through November when the temperatures range from the low 60s to the mid-70s. It is recommended to bring warm clothing for the cooler evenings. Overall, Two Sentinels Girl Scout Camp offers a unique camping experience in an idyllic setting that is perfect for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
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Headwaters In Sec 15,T10N, R17E To Confluence With Silver Fork Of American River
Headwaters To South Of Upper Truckee Road (Sec Line Between 17/20 Intercepts River And Unnamed Tributary)
Headwaters In Sec 2, T9N, R18E To Confluence With Mokelumne River
State Highway 50 To 1/4 Mile North Of State Highway 50
Headwaters In Sec 7, T11N, R18E To Blair Bridge
1/4 Mile North Of State Highway 50 To Avalanche Lake