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LAGUNA, CA

part ofCleveland National Forest, US Forest Service
Status: Open year round.   Season Dates

Site, Loop:

017, MEAD

Type:

STANDARD NONELECTRIC

Please enter arrival date
Reservation Window: Tue May 28 2013 – Sun Nov 24 2013


Check-in: 2:00 pm
  


Nights
  
Departure date:
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Check-out: 1:00 pm

Site Details

  • Site Type: STANDARD NONELECTRIC
  • Site Reserve Type: Site-Specific
  • Checkin Time: 2:00 pm
  • Checkout Time: 1:00 pm
  • Type of Use: Overnight
  • Min Num of People: 1
  • Max Num of People: 8
  • Max Num of Vehicles: 2
  • Driveway Surface: Gravel
  • Driveway Entry: Back-In
  • Max Vehicle Length: 35
  • Shade: Partial
  • Capacity/Size Rating: Single
  • Fire Pit: Y

Know Before You Go

Site

In the summer of 2000, a fence was constructed adjacent to Meadow Loop to protect the endangered Laguna Skipper Butterfly. If you have reserved Meadow Loop sites in the past, this fence may affect the way you traditionally recreated in this site. To protect the Laguna Skipper, campers cannot enter the area behind this fence. Your cooperation is essential in order to keep these campsites open.

Notes

Site

In the summer of 2000, a fence was constructed adjacent to Meadow Loop to protect the endangered Laguna Skipper Butterfly. If you have reserved Meadow Loop sites in the past, this fence may affect the way you traditionally recreated in this site. To protect the Laguna Skipper, campers cannot enter the area behind this fence. Your cooperation is essential in order to keep these campsites open. Meadow view, possible wind

Legend

A : Available for online reservation (click to book arrival date)
L : Accepting Lottery Application (click to apply for the lottery)
W : First-come-first-served at facility (subject to availability)
R : Reserved
X : Not Available
Footnotes: (applicable only where specifically marked above)
** Arrival dates earlier than the online-reservation-window may also be available at the facility.
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