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Lake Hughes Rd, Lake Hughes, CA 93532, USA
Lake Hughes, California 93532
+1 626-574-1613

No running water, electricity, showers or any running water at all, bathrooms are just smelly fly infested small stalls above a hole in the ground. Very much a roughing-it type of campsite if you're into that sort of thing. Very nice stream that runs nearby and a short trail. You need the Forest Adventure pass for the Los Padres National Forest to camp here and it's first come first served.

Cottonwood is a campground built some time in the 60's or 70's. The lower part of the campground was washed out something like two decades ago, leaving only a few campsites remaining. It has only pit toilets and no potable water. There are some nice hikes in the nearby hills. Bring your forest adventure passes (Just buy the $35 year pass for 2 vehicles, help support the forest) and remember to bring a shovel and bucket for your fire, if it is allowed.

Great place to be if you know where you are going. Hiking rock jump

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Cottonwood Campground

Campground at Lake Hughes Rd, Lake Hughes, CA 93532, USA. Here you will find detailed information about Cottonwood Campground: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

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Address:
Lake Hughes Rd, Lake Hughes, CA 93532, USA.
City:
Lake Hughes
Postcode:
93532

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Cottonwood Campground is a US Campground based in Lake Hughes, California. Cottonwood Campground is located at Lake Hughes Rd, Lake Hughes, CA 93532, USA.


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  • Tyler
    Added 2016.03.12
    No running water, electricity, showers or any running water at all, bathrooms are just smelly fly infested small stalls above a hole in the ground. Very much a roughing-it type of campsite if you're into that sort of thing. Very nice stream that runs nearby and a short trail. You need the Forest Adventure pass for the Los Padres National Forest to camp here and it's first come first served.
  • Alexander
    Added 2016.02.13
    Cottonwood is a campground built some time in the 60's or 70's. The lower part of the campground was washed out something like two decades ago, leaving only a few campsites remaining. It has only pit toilets and no potable water. There are some nice hikes in the nearby hills. Bring your forest adventure passes (Just buy the $35 year pass for 2 vehicles, help support the forest) and remember to bring a shovel and bucket for your fire, if it is allowed.
  • Landon
    Added 2014.12.22
    Great place to be if you know where you are going. Hiking rock jump
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