Calling all Cooler-toting Campers and Tread Heads - NAVAJO FLAT Campground, OHV TRAILHEAD and DAY US
05/30/2022
This weekend we will be taking a moment to think about those who served our nation and are no longer with us. Yes, it is the unofficial start of summer, and the kickoff of camping season, but let's not forget it's true purpose - the selfless bravery and service of our friends, family, and neighbors. We thank you!
11/25/2021
We are so grateful for our guests. π βΊ We wish you all a beautiful day.
10/31/2021
~*Happy Halloween Camping πποΈ from PMC~*
10/26/2021
Lots of questions on this, so we wanted to post about it. Campfires are not allowed until the end of the year. You are allowed to cook your foods on gas with a permit. (Available Here: https://bit.ly/2XLHiUI) Please do not bring large portable fire rings. Wood and charcoal fires are prohibited in all areas of Los Padres National Forest including designated Campfire Use sites (including fire rings); however, persons with a valid California Campfire permit may use portable lanterns or stoves using gas, jellied petroleum, or pressurized liquid fuel, with shut-off valves anywhere in the Forest.
09/15/2021
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08/31/2021
We are also observing the temporary forest closure. We are hopeful that taking this time will help ease some burdens for current fires, and lower the risk of creating new issues. All of our campgrounds will be closed (except for Limekiln and our KOA) until 9/17. We appreciate your patience and understanding during this time. All reservations that take place during that timeline will be fully refunded. We look forward to seeing you later in September. πβΊοΈ
07/15/2021
Updated Fire restrictions as of 7/15/21: No campground fires are allowed. Fire restrictions are currently in effect that prohibit all fires, campfires, or stoves. However persons with a valid California Campfire Permit are allowed to use portable stoves and lanterns using gas, jellied petroleum, or pressurized liquid fuel within the designated Campfire Use Sites only. Permits can be acquired here: https://bit.ly/2U65GyJ
07/04/2021
We wish you, and your family, a safe and healthy 4th of July! Please remember to leave the fireworks π to the professionals, and help protect our forests. π²
05/31/2021
We wish you a happy and safe Memorial Day Holiday!
02/26/2021
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12/31/2020
Thank you for continuing to support us during this unique year.
Here's to 2021 and more moments like this!
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Calling all Cooler-toting Campers and Tread Heads - NAVAJO FLAT Campground, OHV TRAILHEAD and DAY USE AREA awaits you and your OHVs. A multi-use trail system that includes routes designated for motorcycles and All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) sits aside your campsite in this mecca of motorized fun. 4WD, ATV, Motorcycle (legal, dual sport, green, red as appropriate), and SUV/passenger vehicle access on unpaved routes draws you out of reality and inspires your wanderlust to reawaken your childlike sense of play.
Navajo Flat Campground is located in San Luis Obispo County, approximately 35 miles east of Santa Margarita. Access is via State Highway 58 and Forest Service road 29S15. The campground sits at approximately 1,920 feet in an open area surrounded by private property. McGinnis Creek, which flows intermittently during the wet season, is adjacent to the campground.
Most visitor use occurs in the spring, fall or winter when temperatures are mild. This area is well known for its OHV trails which accommodate motorcycles, ATVs, and 4x4s. McGinnis Creek ATV Trail is located within the campground and connects to the nearby, extensive OHV trail system. A beginnerβs riding area is located in the campground. This site is available for annual motorcycle events during the year.
The campground has five double camping units and one single camping unit, each with accessible picnic table, fire ring, pedestal grill and shade structure. Five of the sites have parking spots parallel to the site. The large parking lot provides parking spurs large enough for 35 vehicles with trailers or RV parking.
One single vault toilet building is available. Drinking water is not available.