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Saddleback Butte SP

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1% of weekends booked at top sites·Peak May–Jul·36 sites
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The 10 most popular campsites at Saddleback Butte SP

Ranked by how often each site reserves on weekends in peak season (May–Jul). Set up an alert and we'll email you on cancellations.

Site GJT

Best here
Ranked #1 of 36
Group Site · Sleeps 30

Site 35

Top pick
Tied at #2 · 35 of 36 sites
Campsite · Sleeps 8

Site 18

Top pick
Tied at #2 · 35 of 36 sites
Campsite · Sleeps 8

Site 32

Top pick
Tied at #2 · 35 of 36 sites
Campsite · Sleeps 8

Site 34

Top pick
Tied at #2 · 35 of 36 sites
Campsite · Sleeps 8

Site 31

Top pick
Tied at #2 · 35 of 36 sites
Campsite · Sleeps 8

Site 22

Top pick
Tied at #2 · 35 of 36 sites
Campsite · Sleeps 8

Site 11

Top pick
Tied at #2 · 35 of 36 sites
Campsite · Sleeps 8

Site 30

Top pick
Tied at #2 · 35 of 36 sites
Campsite · Sleeps 8

Site 23

Top pick
Tied at #2 · 35 of 36 sites
Campsite · Sleeps 8

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About this park

Saddleback Butte State Park was established in 1960 to preserve its high-desert Joshua tree woodland. To the east of the campground and picnic area rises 3,651-foot Saddleback Butte. Key park attractions are the short self-guided Dic Dowen Nature Trail, the Peak Trail climbing 1,000 feet to a dramatic view across the Western Mojave Desert, a Visitor Center featuring natural and cultural history displays, and the unique Joshua Tree/Creosote habitat found only in the Mojave Desert. Springtime brings a show of wildflowers that varies yearly, and fall has clear skies and pleasant temperatures. Summer days are hot but nights are warm with excellent stargazing. Wildlife includes Mountain Bluebirds, Kit Foxes, and the federally-threatened Desert Tortoise. Birdwatching Camping Group Camping Hiking Horseback riding Picnic area Visitor Center