"A historic Hollywood hideaway on the edge of Angeles National Forest (once frequented by stars like Clark Gable and John Wayne), the property retains a usable 1920s pool and a bookable, stone-walled cabin named after Charlie Chaplin. Contemporary wood-and-canvas tents come with solar-powered electricity, private bathrooms in most units, fully equipped kitchens, barbecues, and eco-friendly toiletries; guests can enjoy guided hikes, yoga classes, outdoor movies, a bistro, and a coffee and juice bar." - Chelsee Lowe Chelsee Lowe Chelsee Lowe is a Los Angeles-based writer with an obsession with good eats and interesting stories. She regularly contributes to Travel + Leisure, TravelAge West, Ventura Blvd, and L.A. Parent, writing about food, family travel, and more. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines