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Embark on an easy hike to Little Jimmy Campground, a rewarding journey spanning 2.6 miles (4.3 km) with an elevation gain of 856 feet (261 metres). You can expect to complete this route in about 1 hour and 23 minutes, making it a perfect short escape. The trail begins through…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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842 m
Islip Saddle Day Use Area and Trailhead
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4.26 km
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3.47 km
752 m
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The primary trailhead for this hike is at Islip Saddle, located along Highway 2 in the Angeles National Forest. Parking is available directly at the Islip Saddle trailhead. It's a popular spot, especially on weekends, so arriving early is recommended to secure a space.
Yes, it's often considered a classic beginner-friendly backpacking trek due to its relatively short distance and the amenities at the campground. However, be prepared for a moderately difficult start; the initial 1 to 1.5 miles from Islip Saddle are steep, gaining about 780-800 feet, before the trail levels out as you approach the campground.
The terrain varies. The initial ascent from Islip Saddle features switchbacks through chaparral. As you gain elevation, you'll transition into a shadier pine forest with dirt, granite, and pine needle paths. Closer to the campground, the trail tends to flatten out. Some sections, particularly past the Big Cienega Trail cutoff, may pass through areas affected by the 2002 Curve fire, offering less shade.
The trail is accessible year-round, but conditions vary. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. In winter, access can be dependent on Highway 2 conditions, which may close due to snow. Summer is also popular, but be aware of potential bear activity, requiring proper food storage.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on trails within the Angeles National Forest, including the route to Little Jimmy Campground. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash at all times and that you pack out all pet waste.
For day hiking to Little Jimmy Campground, a specific permit is typically not required. However, if you plan to park at the trailhead, a valid Adventure Pass or an equivalent interagency pass (like the America the Beautiful Pass) is usually required for vehicles parked in the Angeles National Forest. These passes can often be purchased at ranger stations or local vendors. There are no entrance fees for the Angeles National Forest itself.
Yes, a significant feature of Little Jimmy Campground is the Little Jimmy Spring, which provides year-round water. It's essential to filter or treat this water before drinking to ensure it's safe for consumption.
Yes, the route to Little Jimmy Campground is notably situated directly on the legendary Pacific Crest Trail (PCT). It also passes through sections of the Silver Moccasin Trail (NRT) and the PCT - California Section D.
Beyond the diverse forest scenery, you'll find the campground itself offers picnic tables, fire rings, and vault toilets. From the campground, you can access trails leading to Mount Islip, which provides panoramic views of the San Gabriel Mountains and Antelope Valley. The camp also features vintage backcountry ovens, adding to its rustic charm.
Public transport options directly to the Islip Saddle trailhead are very limited or non-existent. Access to this part of the Angeles National Forest typically requires a private vehicle. It's advisable to plan for car travel to reach the trailhead.
An insider tip for this trail is to consider extending your hike from Little Jimmy Campground to Mount Islip. It's an additional 1.5 miles with a significant elevation gain, but the summit at 8,250 feet offers spectacular panoramic views and an old stone cabin, making for a rewarding side trip from the camp.
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