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Cleveland National Forest Guide

Cleveland National Forest, located in Southern California, spans over 465,000 acres and offers a wealth of recreational opportunities. Popular attractions include Mount Laguna, Palomar Mountain, and the Pacific Crest Trail, which offer activities such as hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing. RV camping in Cleveland National Forest is available at various campgrounds, such as Laguna Campgroundand Observatory Campground, making it a convenient destination for visitors. Nearby cities and towns, such as Pine Valley, San Diego, and Escondido, offer RV rental services through RVshare.

Where to Camp

Camping in Cleveland National Forest

Withdeveloped campgrounds and dispersed camping options, Cleveland National Forest caters to different camping preferences.

Paid Campgrounds

Private Campgrounds Near Cleveland National Forest

Check the top campgrounds in California before planning your trip to the forest. You can look for campgrounds in nearby cities like San Diego. Nearby options include surrounding BLM campgrounds, offering a variety of amenities to suit your needs. To ensure a hassle-free camping experience, look up dump stations near Cleveland National Forest.

Budget-Friendly Campgrounds

RV Rentals Near Cleveland National Forest

Shape Hiking Trails

Cleveland National Forest Hiking Trails

Cleveland National Forest offers a range of hiking trails for all skill levels, from easy walks to challenging treks.

Easy Hikes for Beginners

Challenging Trails for Hikers

Trails By Creeks and Waterfalls

Things to Do

Activities in Cleveland National Forest

From hiking to stargazing, Cleveland National Forest offers activities for everyone.

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How to get to Cleveland National Forest

Address: 10845 Rancho Bernardo Road, Suite 200, San Diego, CA 92127

Fee: Entry pass (per day, per vehicle) $5.0

Fee: Entry pass (annual, per vehicle) $30.0

Fee: Entry pass (per secondary vehicle) $5.0

By Car

By Air

Seasonal Restrictions

Fees in Cleveland National Forest

While Cleveland National Forest has no general entry fee, certain activities require permits. The Adventure Pass ($5/day or $30/year) covers fee sites, while wilderness and dispersed camping permits are needed for overnight stays. Visit the forest's website for details.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions About Cleveland National Forest

How many hiking trails does Cleveland National Forest have?

Cleveland National Forest has more than 170 hiking trails for people of all abilities. Hikers can contact the local ranger station if they have any questions about whether a hike they're interested in is suitable for them.

Does Cleveland National Forest offer free camping sites?

Dispersed camping is allowed in Cleveland National Forest and is free unless your vehicle is parked in an area that requires a parking pass. There are also developed campgrounds where visitors can camp for a fee.

Is there a limit to how long you can camp in Cleveland National Forest?

Yes, there is a limit to how long you can camp in Cleveland National Forest. You can camp for 14 consecutive days in one calendar year.

What type of wildlife lives in Cleveland National Forest?

Wildlife including mountain lions, bobcats, coyotes, ringtail cats, long-tailed weasels and desert cottontails live in Cleveland National Forest. The forest is home to many small animals as well as a variety of birds.

What is the closest town to Cleveland National Forest?

San Diego is one of the closest towns to the Cleveland National Forest. Escondido is also a nearby town where campers can stock up on supplies or find a nearby campground while exploring the forest.