Warner Springs, California
Warner Springs, California is a small town with limited facilities. It islocated close to mile 110 of the Pacific Crest Trail.
Contents
- 1 Access from the Trail
- 2 Food and Drink
- 3 Resupply
- 4 Lodging
- 5 Trails Angels
- 6 Attractions
- 7 Transportation Services
- 8 References
- 9 External Links
- 10 Access from the Trail
- 11 Lodging
- 12 Resupply
- 13 Food and Drink
- 14 Trails Angels
- 15 Attractions
- 16 Transportation Services
- 17 References
- 18 External Links
Access from the Trail
Food and Drink
Resupply
Groceries
Gear Shops
Stove Fuel
Shipping Services
Hiker Boxes
Lodging
Hotels and Motels
Hostels
Camping
Other
Trails Angels
Attractions
Transportation Services
Buses
Airports
Train Stations
Ride Hailing Services, Shuttles, and Taxis
References
External Links
Access from the Trail
The Pacific Crest Trail crosses California Highway 79 at mile 109.5 and mile 111.4. The town of Warner Springs can be accessed by a short walk east from either of these road crossings.
Lodging
The Warner Springs Community Center allows hikers to camp on their property.
Resupply
Groceries
The Warner Springs Community Center offers a small, hiker-focused store with a limited selection of basic food options. The gas station near the golf course carries the usual selection of chips, candy, cookies, jerky, etc.
Gear Shops
Stove Fuel
The Warner Springs Community Center resupply store carries hiker fuel.
Shipping Services
There is a US Post Office in town. Check the USPS website for opening hours.
Food and Drink
The golf course at Warner Springs Ranch Resort has a grill and restaurant offering burgers, pizzas, ice cream, beer and more.
Trails Angels
Attractions
Transportation Services
Buses
Airports
Train Stations
Ride Hailing Services, Shuttles, and Taxis
References