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View looking west from the rock pile |
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- General Location: The park lies 8 miles southwest of the town of Tehachapi (population 6,550), located on the southern side of Highway 58 between Mojave and Bakersfield, CA. Woody's Peak (elevation, 7986 feet) overlooks the park from its dominion in the Tehachapi Mountains, the dividing line between the San Joaquin Valley and the Los Angeles Basin.
- Note: Although the 5,000 acre park is generally open year round, winter snows may force road closures.
All winter visitors and campers should carry tire chains.
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(non-refundable fee, paid in advance) |
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| Campsites: $14.00 a day |
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| Disabled and Seniors: $12.00 a day |
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| Campers pay for permit at park entrance near the Duck Pond |
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| Permits must be posted at campsite |
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| Maximum of 10 persons per campsite |
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| Maximum of 1 motor vehicle and 1 trailer per campsite |
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| Maximum stay: 21 consecutive days (1 day = 24 hrs from 4:00 pm - 4:00 pm) |
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| Quiet Hours: 10:00 pm - 7:00 am |
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| Check-out time: 4:00 pm |
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| Daily Fee: $275.00 |
| Application fee: $25.00 |
| Security Deposit: $400.00* |
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| 10 cabins, 10 bunk beds each, with electricity and heating |
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| Kitchen-dining building (100 capacity) electricity, refrigerator, freezer, propane stove, hot
water, cooking utensils |
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| Shower and restroom building: 5 men's, 5 women's showers |
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| Picnic shelter, tables, BBQ grills, drinking water, pit toilets |
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| *A $50 non-refundable deposit will be required for reservations. This fee will count toward final payment to complete reservation. |
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- Hiking, nature awareness on the Nuooah Nature Trail
- Camping (61 family campsites and 2 group facilities - Tehachapi Mountain Camp and Sierra Flats)
- Equestrian trail riding (A 10-horse corral lies adjacent to the Horseshoe Campground)
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- All pets must be kept on a leash. Horses must be kept on designated trails and not allowed in any campgrounds.
- All fires must be lit only in designated fireplaces or grills and thoroughly extinguished upon departure. Visitors
must bring their own fuel because none is provided, and no cutting or use of park vegetation is permitted.
- The discharge of all firearms or weapons, including bows and arrows, spears, BB guns, pellet guns and sling shots,
is prohibited.
- All vehicles in the park must be licensed and must stay on the designated roads.
Off-road vehicles are NOT allowed to operate in the park.
- Trailers must also stay within designated areas, may not connect to water faucets by any means and may not
dump anything in the park. (The nearest dumping facility is in Tehachapi.)
- Depositing trash in waste receptacles and cleaning off tables properly will preserve public health and keep the
park pristine.
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