Thomas Mountain Yellow Post Sites
Sustainable Camping
Like many millennials who also grew up in California, camping was an essential part of my childhood. Every summer without fail, the family would pack up our camping gear and take a road trip to some National or State park around California or the West Coast. I didn’t know at the time what ‘sustainability’ or even what ‘eco friendly’ meant, and I can guarantee that it wasn’t a huge concern to my parents at the time. Because our whole family getting outdoors and camping in the woods or on the beach made us feel close to not only each other but also nature. Essentially we were choosing Eco Travel before we even knew when Eco Travel was.
Today I am here to give you the lowdown on how to make your camping trip sustainable, because its just too easy to go on Amazon or head to Walmart or Target and just buy what looks good and is easily accessible. Every brand that I have chosen is for a specific reason, you’ll see some brands use recycled materials, while others harness the power of the sun, and some items I have found are handmade in small batches.
My goal in this sustainable camping series (yes get EXCITED, this is the first of many to come) is to introduce you to positive brands that are not only making quality gear that is meant to last a lifetime, but also brands that are doing good for our environment and putting the health of Mother Earth first. So you will be able to see first hand how I put the sustainable camp gear to the test, as the most sustainable thing you can do is buy something that will last a lifetime and doesn’t need to be replaced but can be repaired.
My second goal that is equally as important is to introduce my fellow Americans and world travelers to the beautiful wonders of North America. Because I am going to tell you right now, you don’t need that reservation to go camping that was made 6 months ago (yes in National Parks like Yosemite and Yellowstone, you often need 3-6 month out camping reservations). I want to introduce you to FREE camping ( and yes its legal) also known as dispersed camping. And to start you off, we are going to introduce you to Thomas Mountain and a little known secret called Yellow Post sites.
Thomas Mountain Yellow Post Site #2
It had been years since I had properly went camping and with the pandemic (Covid-19) in full swing when I first started the research of this article, I found that most State & National Parks were closed. However after a trip to the Mojave Desert, I realized that some types of camping were still allowed and after more research online I discovered the word ‘Dispersed Camping"‘ and from what I could find online not only did dispersed camping mean that you didn’t need a reservation but it also meant that on certain areas of Federal land even during this pandemic, I could head out and practice some extreme social distancing for free.
The first focus (don’t worry the Mojave Desert will be featured later) was the Yellow Post Sites on Thomas Mountain. Found by chance while looking to picnic and escape the heat of the Coachella Valley, I began to research online and quickly realized how little information was really out there (not to mention how outdated the United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service website is).
Getting to Thomas Mountain
There are two way to access Thomas Mountain and the Yellow Post Sites
Coming from Idyllwilld you pass Lake Hemet on highway 74, shortly after on the right hand you’ll see Forest Road 6S13 (sign is pictured below) The only thing to note is that half way up the mountain you’ll come to a fork, to get to the Yellow Post sites on Thomas Mountain stay to the left)
Coming from Anza you can use the address 60195 Hop Patch Spring Road, Mountain Center, CA 92561 to find the entrance to the Forest Road 6S13 (note that this side is a lot easier to drive up, we saw a couple Priuses and Civics use this side of the mountain, however I would arrive before sunset if you are not in a car that has high clearance and 4wd)
(side note the Thomas Mountain Hunting Ground Yellow Post Sites are not what I am featuring and are over an hour away, I have yet to visit them myself however they are on the list).
Putting away the Stargaze™ Recliner Luxury Chair from Nemo Equipment
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