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Observatory Campground - USFS
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Observatory Campground - USFS

Palomar Mountain, California
4.4 (211 reviews)

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About Observatory Campground - USFS

Campground in California.

Observatory Campground, nestled within the National Forest Service lands of California, offers RV campers a remarkable escape into nature with excellent access to some of the state's most spectacular outdoor destinations. This public campground serves as an ideal basecamp for those seeking to balance authentic forest camping with the comforts of their RV, providing a gateway to pristine wilderness areas and scenic mountain vistas.

The campground's location within USFS lands means you're staying in some of California's most protected and well-maintained natural areas. The surrounding forest landscape provides a serene backdrop for your camping adventure, with towering trees and natural quiet that makes evening stargazing truly special. The area's elevation and distance from major urban light pollution make this an exceptional spot for astronomy enthusiasts and anyone who appreciates a genuinely dark night sky. Whether you're an amateur stargazer with binoculars or someone simply looking to reconnect with the cosmos, the viewing opportunities here are outstanding.

Beyond the celestial attractions, the region offers abundant outdoor recreation. Hiking trails ranging from easy nature walks to more challenging mountain routes crisscross the surrounding forest. These pathways lead to scenic overlooks, alpine meadows, and pristine mountain streams. The area is excellent for fishing enthusiasts, wildlife viewing, and photography. Early mornings often reward campers with sightings of deer, birds, and other forest inhabitants going about their natural routines.

The campground's public nature means reasonable rates and a straightforward, authentic camping experience. Facilities are well-maintained by the Forest Service, ensuring basic comforts while preserving the undeveloped character of the location. This makes it perfect for RV owners who want genuine outdoor immersion without pretentious resort amenities.

Observatory Campground appeals to diverse travelers: families looking for screen-free recreation time, couples seeking romantic getaways under the stars, retirees exploring California's scenic byways, and adventure seekers wanting convenient access to mountain exploration. The combination of accessible camping, natural beauty, and recreational opportunities makes this an outstanding choice for any RV traveler seeking authentic California mountain camping.
4.4

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211

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Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Palomar Mountain 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 Palomar Mountain.

Explore the Area

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

Observatory Campground - USFS Reviews

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Paul Grenier

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Paul Grenier

Site #41/42. Small campground on Palomar Mountain with clean flush toilets and hot showers. Not far from bustling cities yet seems like you’re out in the wilderness when you get on top of the mountain. It was very hot when we visited in July and our site didn’t have much shade. Campground is a popular destination for amateur astronomers who gather to stargaze. The weekend we were there they were s... Site #41/42. Small campground on Palomar Mountain with clean flush toilets and hot showers. Not far from bustling cities yet seems like you’re out in the wilderness when you get on top of the mountain. It was very hot when we visited in July and our site didn’t have much shade. Campground is a popular destination for amateur astronomers who gather to stargaze. The weekend we were there they were set up and allowed the rest of us to peer through their telescopes at the planets and stars. To see a larger telescope, there is a trail from the campground to the world renowned 200 inch Palomar Observatory which is open to the public for tours.

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MJ Brewer

Mar 18, 2026

2.0

Google Review by MJ Brewer

Expected a bit more than was promised, I suppose. Welcomed by an empty spot where the volunteer was supposed to be—never saw them in three days. Was granted a warm welcome by a trio of mosquitos, flies, and bees in unison that never left until nightfall. Searched for the trail to the observatory so at least an amazing view would be had. A 45-minute hike ended in the middle of a wooded area with a... Expected a bit more than was promised, I suppose. Welcomed by an empty spot where the volunteer was supposed to be—never saw them in three days. Was granted a warm welcome by a trio of mosquitos, flies, and bees in unison that never left until nightfall. Searched for the trail to the observatory so at least an amazing view would be had. A 45-minute hike ended in the middle of a wooded area with a dilapidated barbed wire fence. Speaking of aged, not being of this education, it seems relatively apparent the wildlife is quickly dying. Throughout a 24-hour period, at least 4 or 5 branches will echo dying aches as they collapse from the tree—be careful where you set up camp. The great news is the guests were in good spirits. The restrooms were clean with toilet paper. The showers are unbelievably divine, considering they are in the middle of the wilderness. And if you appreciate bird songs, you’ll have your fill. There are gorgeous blue jays, blue birds, robins, etc. and an aromatic smell of fires in the evening. PLEASE, for the love of God, CLEAN UP AFTER YOURSELF! Your mom isn’t here to do it for you.

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Ronnie

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Ronnie

This is a decent little campground with flush toilets and running water, as well as water spigots near various campsites. There are day use areas and ample parking, especially for those with disabilities. There are a small number of short paved trails. Vegetation is not kept up very well in all spots and some campsites are perpetually shaded. Beware when booking that some spots are double and cost... This is a decent little campground with flush toilets and running water, as well as water spigots near various campsites. There are day use areas and ample parking, especially for those with disabilities. There are a small number of short paved trails. Vegetation is not kept up very well in all spots and some campsites are perpetually shaded. Beware when booking that some spots are double and cost as much. There's a tiny store down the road with the bare essentials including food, fuel and more. This campsite also has SHOWERS although I'm not sure about the water temperature.

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Lolita Thompson

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Lolita Thompson

This is my first camping even though I am a hiker. This campground didn’t disappoint. I am always concern about bathrooms. This campground is clean. There is also a coin shower rooms. The fact that they provide walk-ins to camp. Make sure to check the map for spaces that mark W. It is quiet and very nice. You can buy wood on the way. In fact there is a truck that sells them just pay cash and drop... This is my first camping even though I am a hiker. This campground didn’t disappoint. I am always concern about bathrooms. This campground is clean. There is also a coin shower rooms. The fact that they provide walk-ins to camp. Make sure to check the map for spaces that mark W. It is quiet and very nice. You can buy wood on the way. In fact there is a truck that sells them just pay cash and drop off the box or bar code to pay. 5$ is enough to burn for a night for the experience and scare the bugs too. NOTE: there is a lot of bugs( make sure to bring a head net ) no reception that’s fine it will bring you closer to nature. Just bring a book to read . There is a fire ring on every spaces. And they have tables. I will definitely come back to camp. I highly recommend this place.

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Marcelino Zarate

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Marcelino Zarate

The first time in Palomar mountain is a beautiful place to camp. Easy trails, lush green forests, water streams running down. Two camp sites. Palomar campground has no host, so it is not actively monitored, which is a bummer. I recommend a weekend camp 🏕.

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