Escape to the mountains this Labor Day Weekend and immerse yourself in a world of outdoor adventure. We offer everything from camping & hiking to archery & disc golf. Spend the day swimming & fishing at Jackson Lake or bring the kids to the newly-remodeled Grassy Hollow Visitors center. There is always something to see and do at the Big Pines Recreation Area.

Music In The Mountains - Saturdays 4pm-8pm

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Our "Music In The Mountains" summer concert series features great, live music every Saturday from 4pm-8pm at the North Lodge. Be sure to bring your dancing shoes and a sweatshirt for the evenings. 

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Smokin Fridays BBQ - Fridays 3pm-8:30pm

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Join us for a lip-smacking BBQ sensation every Friday this summer beginning at 3pm. HAPPY HOUR Drink Specials from 3pm to close.

  • $20 1 Meat Combo & 2 Sides
  • $25 2 Meat Combo & 2 Sides
  • $30 3 Meat Combo & 2 Sides

Entrees vary but consist of: 

  • Tri-tip
  • Brisket
  • Smoked sausage
  • Grilled Steak
  • Chicken
  • Ribs
  • Salmon
Treat yourself to a culinary adventure at the North Lodge Grill & Pub, where every bite is a celebration of flavor! With new specials each week, there's always something exciting to try. 

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Breakfast In The Pines - Sundays 8am-11am

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Join us Sundays from 8am-11am for our brand-new breakfast experience. Enjoy a hearty and delicious breakfast on our patio with serene views of the forest and valley below. Our mouthwatering dishes are guaranteed to tantalize your taste buds. And what's brunch without Mimosas? Sip to your heart's content on refreshing, bubbly goodness while you unwind and enjoy the laid-back ambiance. Make your Sundays memorable with great company and scrumptious food at our weekly Breakfast In The Pines.

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Disc Golf

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Play the Sky High disc golf course at Mountain High's North Resort, the highest course in Southern California. We offer a full line of disc golf accessories plus drinks, snacks, and apparel to satisfy the whole family. Just $19 for 27 holes.

  • Monday - Thursday: 9am-5pm
  • Friday: 9am-9pm
  • Saturday: 8am-9pm
  • Sunday: 8am-5pm

Parking: Free

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Jackson Lake

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Navigate the cool, clear waters of Jackson Lake located just minutes from Mountain High. Water sports such as swimming, kayaking, and paddle boarding are now available every weekend beginning May 24th. For those seeking the thrill of the catch, Jackson Lake is stocked with hundreds of Rainbow Trout several times a season. 

Open Daily: 9am-5pm 

Parking: One of the following passes are required for your vehicle if parked on National Forest lands while recreating (hunting, hiking, picnicking, camping in a "No Fee" campground, etc.) at developed/designated recreational areas.

  • $10 Big Pines Day Pass - Purchase at Jackson Lake, Mountain High's North Lodge, & Grassy Hollow Visitors Center. 
  • $30 Big Pines Annual Pass - Purchase at Mountain High’s North Resort, Jackson Lake & Grassy Hollow Visitors Center. Valid at all Mountain High-controlled day-use areas.

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Archery

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Mountain High has teamed up with Big Pines Archery to offer target practice and training at our North Resort. Escape to the mountains and join us for this fun activity. Learn the basics or practice your developed skills. Equipment and instruction are provided.

Available By Appointment Only

Parking: Free

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Camping

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Camp among the pines and enjoy breathtaking views of the forest, stars, and wildlife. We offer 7 campgrounds with more than 200 sites. Forget something? Stop by the North Lodge for a full line of camping supplies including ice, firewood, dog treats, and more

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Hiking

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There are a dozen trails within a short distance from Mountain High with ability levels ranging from easy to strenuous. Click here to download a list of managed trails in the Big Pines Recreation Area. 

Parking: One of the following passes are required for your vehicle if parked on National Forest lands while recreating (hunting, hiking, picnicking, camping in a "No Fee" campground, etc.) at developed/designated recreational areas.

  • $5 Big Pines Day Pass - Purchase at Mountain High's North Lodge & Grassy Hollow Visitors Center. Not valid at Jackson Lake.
  • $30 Big Pines Annual Pass - Purchase at Mountain High’s North Resort, Jackson Lake & Grassy Hollow Visitors Center. Valid at all Mountain High-controlled day-use areas including Jackson Lake.

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Grassy Hollow Visitors Center

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The Grassy Hollow Visitor Center is about six miles west of Wrightwood on the scenic Angeles Crest Highway (State Route 2) near Inspiration Point. This spacious, open-beamed redwood building is surrounded by a deck from which visitors can experience panoramic views of the mountains and the valley below. A favorite of visitors is the southern portion of the deck which features a fully accessible bird viewing area that was designed with the help of the Audubon Society.

Grassy Hollow features an Information Desk and Gift Shop with books, firewood, ice, drinks, snacks & souvenirs. The Center offers the visitor an engaging atmosphere in which to learn about the history of the San Gabriel Mountains including skiing, gold panning, and more. 

Surrounding the Visitor Center building is the Grassy Hollow picnic area where picnic tables, barbecues, and restrooms provide a pleasant, relaxing atmosphere.  The Pacific Crest Trail is adjacent to the picnic grounds and the Grassy Hollow Campground is nearby.

Open Friday-Monday: 10am-2pm

Parking: One of the following passes are required for your vehicle if parked on National Forest lands while recreating (hunting, hiking, picnicking, camping in a "No Fee" campground, etc.) at developed/designated recreational areas.

  • $5 Big Pines Day Pass - Purchase at Mountain High's North Lodge & Grassy Hollow Visitors Center. Not valid at Jackson Lake.
  • $30 Big Pines Annual Pass - Purchase at Mountain High’s North Resort, Jackson Lake & Grassy Hollow Visitors Center. Valid at all Mountain High-controlled day-use areas including Jackson Lake.

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