Idlehour Trail Camp
Idlehour Trail, Altadena, CA 91001, United States
4.3
22 review
Idlehour Trail Camp
Nestled deep within a lush forest, Idlehour Trail Camp offers a retreat for adventurers and nature lovers alike. A serene spot with picnic tables and fire pits, the camp is ideally located by Eaton Creek, where the sound of rolling water creates a tranquil atmosphere.Highlights and Tips
- Enjoy scenic views and a refreshing creek, perfect for an overnighter in nature.
- Be prepared for a challenging hike with significant elevation changes; it's manageable for seasoned hikers.
- Avoid the abundant poison oak by learning to identify it; it's a prevalent concern around the campsite.
- Water is generally plentiful and clean, but it's always a good idea to bring a purification method just in case.
- The camp is remote, offering a true wilderness experience; be well-prepared and self-sufficient.
Overall Thoughts
Idlehour Trail Camp provides an immersive outdoor experience in a secluded forest setting. It's an excellent choice for hikers looking for a rewarding hike and a peaceful camping spot. However, exercise caution with the poison oak and plan accordingly for the rugged trail. If you're in good shape and prepared, it promises an unforgettable camping adventure.Good to have it when you arrive
Address
Idlehour Trail, Altadena, CA 91001, United States
Website
http://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/angeles/recreation/recarea/?recid=41714&actid=29Location
Reviews
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Christopher R. Abbey
May 30, 2023
Really great camp with picnic tables and fire pits. Tons of water rolling down Eaton Creek. This is a real special trail camp in the middle of the for...
Read moreKeziah
June 26, 2024
Awesome little camp! There’s tons of water in the creek right now, but definitely be cautious of the poison oak. It is everywhere!
Robert Curtis
March 28, 2021
It is currently open according to the official website, even though Google has it marked as closed.
The hike can be a little rough with how much eleva...
James K
October 10, 2023
I almost died hiking into this place. 10k uphill downhill in and then again out. No water here. No other campers. Lots of bugs. It's not really a camp...
Read moreNicole Smith
March 30, 2021
Went March 27. Took Eaton Canyon to Idlehour. Water still abundant, tastes pretty good as well. Reached the campsite at 1pm, had our pick of the 3 sit...
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