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Coon Creek Yellow Post #16
Public Campground

Coon Creek Yellow Post #16

Angelus Oaks, California
4.4 (24 reviews)

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About Coon Creek Yellow Post #16

Campground in California.

Nestled in the heart of California's diverse landscape, Coon Creek Yellow Post #16 offers a genuine escape into nature for RV travelers seeking authentic outdoor experiences. This public campground provides an excellent base for exploring the natural beauty and recreational opportunities that define this region of California.

The area surrounding Coon Creek Yellow Post #16 is characterized by its natural beauty and access to outdoor activities that appeal to a wide range of travelers. Whether you're drawn to hiking, fishing, or simply enjoying peaceful time surrounded by California's natural environment, this campground location offers proximity to the kinds of experiences that make RV travel rewarding. The campground's setting allows visitors to experience the state's varied terrain and climate while maintaining the comfort and convenience of their RV home base.

One of the significant advantages of staying at Coon Creek Yellow Post #16 is its public campground status, which typically means reasonable rates and a welcoming atmosphere for all visitors. Public lands in California offer unique opportunities to experience the state's diverse ecosystems and natural features without the commercialization sometimes found at private facilities. This makes it an excellent choice for budget-conscious travelers who don't want to compromise on the quality of their outdoor experience.

The location serves as an ideal jumping-off point for discovering what California has to offer. The region provides access to various recreational pursuits and natural attractions that showcase why this state remains a top RV destination. From peaceful mornings to adventurous days exploring the surrounding area, guests can tailor their experience to match their interests and energy levels.

Families, solo travelers, couples, and adventure seekers all find value in what public campgrounds like this one provide. The straightforward, no-frills approach to camping appeals to those who prioritize outdoor access and natural surroundings over elaborate on-site amenities. It's a place where you can truly disconnect from the everyday hustle and reconnect with nature and travel companions.
4.4

Rating

24

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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Angelus Oaks is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

California weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Angelus Oaks.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Angelus Oaks. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Coon Creek Yellow Post #16 Reviews

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Christopher Kort

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Christopher Kort

Stayed here for Father's day. There is a great view at the end of the trail. You need a high clearance vehicle to get to the last few yellow post sites. There is cell reception for Verizon at the 1st few sites. Every site has a fire ring and table. Only 2 or 3 of the sites had flat ground.

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Zachary Marek

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Zachary Marek

Probably one of the best camping experiences I've ever had! The Yellow Post Sites are spaced out fairly from each other, very remote, have beautiful views, and are relatively clean. There was a little bit of trash left from one of the spaces we stayed at, but I cleaned it up :) It's so nice to be able to camp at no charge, especially in an area surrounded by trees and nature. It's a fairly long d... Probably one of the best camping experiences I've ever had! The Yellow Post Sites are spaced out fairly from each other, very remote, have beautiful views, and are relatively clean. There was a little bit of trash left from one of the spaces we stayed at, but I cleaned it up :) It's so nice to be able to camp at no charge, especially in an area surrounded by trees and nature. It's a fairly long drive to the closest road- in my civic, at least, so it was a great retreat. No fires- well, the entire forest is currently on fire so a campfire is not necessary, but we didn't have a problem with that while camping here. We improvised and still made food! Tons of stars visible, and a lot of the areas have a great opening in the tree line to view the stars at night. If you're an astrophotograher, you will be very happy to find these yellow post sites! Not a lot of availability on weekends and fridays...but that's expected. Make sure to get here early, and keep valuables locked in your car! We had an awesome experience overall, and I'm sure your family will too.

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Carrie Clements

Mar 23, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Carrie Clements

Dirt road rough. But beautiful place. Lots of spots. When you pick a spot I recommend sitting for a minute cause lots of bees in same spots.

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Der Yang

Mar 23, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Der Yang

Pretty dope sites. Your neighbors aren't too close and the surrounding area is beautiful. Only down fall is that there isn't much to see nearby. You'd have to hike 1-3 miles to see anything such as the Santa Ana River and Fish Creek. There is a little cool water spout that turns into a small stream near spot 14 where we stayed that we easily hiked to to get washing water.

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adventure w beltrans

Mar 23, 2026

4.0

Google Review by adventure w beltrans

Great place to stay no charge. Several good campsites some unleveled but can be fix with rocks, no fire due to high fire restrictions at big bear. Beautiful scenery

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