Frazier Mountain Trailhead - 20W03

Area Status: Open

Forest Development Road 20W03 is also known as OHV Trail 118 on the Mt Pinos Motor Vehicle Guide (OHV Map)

Difficulty: easy

Length: 6.0 miles

Maps: 7.5 minute USGS topographic maps (Cuddy Valley)

The Frazier Mountain Trailhead (elev. 5400 ft.) is located on the west side of Frazier Mountain Road  (8N04) approximately ¾ mile south of Lockwood Valley Road and Forest Service Chuchupate Ranger Station.  There is a large paved parking lot with pull-through stalls for vehicles with trailers or motor homes and a vault toilet at the trailhead.  The signed Off Highway Vehicle trail starts at the southwest end of the parking lot.  There is no overnight camping allowed at the trailhead, except in self-contained vehicles, but Chuchupate Campground, with 29 individual sites, is located 2 miles further south on Frazier Mountain Road. 

At a Glance

Reservations: Not required
Fees: There is no fee or pass required for parking at the Frazier Mountain Trailhead. The Chuchupate Campground is a concession-managed campground by the Parks Management Company for the Forest Service. The fee is $20/night. The Senior Interagency Pass or Interagency Access Pass will give you a 50% discount. 
Permit Info: For current fire restrictions and campfire permit information, contact Mt. Pinos Ranger District at (661) 245-3731 ext. 0 or visit www.fs.usda.gov/lpnf
Usage: Light
Best Season: Sping/Summer/Fall
Closest Towns: Frazier Park, CA 
Water: None
Restroom: None
Operated By: Forest Service
Information Center: Mt. Pinos Ranger District 
34580 Lockwood Valley Rd.
Frazier Park, CA 93225
Phone: (661) 245-3731 ext. 0

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Location

 
  Latitude : 
34.8024

  Longitude : 
-119.0092