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    Shaun Hunter
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    04/03/2022
    Applewhite Campground lies off of Lytle Creek Rd.
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    04/03/2022
    Rules and a self-pay station greet visitors to the Forest Service campground upon entering.
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    04/03/2022
    Sites are basic, with tables, and fire pits with grills spread throughout the lawn.
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    04/03/2022
    The campground has shade trees and is spacious when not at full occupancy.
    Shaun Hunter
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    04/03/2022
    The campground is in a valley in the dramatic San Gabriel Mountains.
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    04/03/2022
    A typical camp site at Applewhite Campground.
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    04/03/2022
    Trees and lawn space make the campground good for tents.
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    04/03/2022
    Potable water is available throughout the campground.
    Shaun Hunter
    Photo Date: 
    04/03/2022
    Bathrooms with flushing toilets are available, however there are no showers.

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