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Atáxam Mámta’ash

Atáxam Mámta’ash Campground

Highway 79 & Lost Creek Rd.
Warner Springs, CA

Phone: (858) 673-6180
33.349185, -116.658631

Hike: There are many trails on this land   Level: Vary with each trail

Dog-friendly: On leash   Kid-Friendly: Yes

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Reservations: No reservations. First come, first serve.
Fees: $12/Night for single unit, $5/Night for extra vehicle
Open Season: Tentatively June 1st – March 31th
Usage: Light
Restrictions: Vehicles 15 ft. max.
Water: No
Restroom: Vault Toilet (3)
Operated By: Forest Service

Atáxam Mámta’ash Campground

Update: As of November 2022, Indian Flats Campground has now been renamed Atáxam Mámta’ash Campground to honor the Cupeño People whose territory this campground resides on. Translated, Atáxam Mámta’ash ( pronounced “uh-TAH-hoom MUM-tuh-ush”) means People’s Flat

Atáxam Mámta’ash Campground is a 17-site campground in the Cleveland National Forest near the Pacific Crest Trail. The campground lies at a 3,600 ft. elevation and is highly secluded. You will get great views of Lake Henshaw and Palomar Mountain.

There is a short trail from the campground to the East Fork of the San Luis Rey River, where you will find shallow pools and a seasonal waterfall.

Campground closure: Atáxam Mámta’ash Campground closes for the months of April and May in order to protect the habitat of the endangered arroyo toad during its active season. The specific closure dates may vary from year to year, so check with the national forest before making a visit in the spring.

Personal Experience: I am putting this spot up for the 7 mile, winding drive up the mountain.  I have not camped here although I may one day. The drive is serene enough and an ideal spot to watch the sunset if you have ventured up to Warner Springs for the day.

This is a great drive to clear your mind and just enjoy nature all around you. You will be out in the thick of it with no reception so make sure you come prepared with food, water and emergency supplies in case your car breaks down! There is an endless backyard for hiking and exploring too. Who knows what secrets lay in these hills! I must note that I have only explored this area in the winter so I cannot speak of what it is like in the summer.

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  • Garret
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    Really amazing up there and theres an amazing trail through a dry river that drops you off into an amazing overlook into the valley floor

    March 30, 2016

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