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Ruck-a-Chucky Campground

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Recommended for those who don’t mind getting a little mud on the tires (read: vehicles with high clearance), Ruck-A-Chucky is located at the end of a dirt road on the north side of the river.

There are 5 primitive campsites, with toilets and trashcans provided. There is no drinking water provided, and the road is sometimes closed in bad weather.
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Jennifer M.
August 23, 2017
I'll never return to this campsite while Guy Chrisos is on duty! I had never been here before but I didn’t expect to be disrespected, harassed & ticketed $150 within the first hour of arrival. He had all kinds of lewd names for the men we were with, he ogled another female friend & I while scolding us for several other outrageous claims. Other groups were found with glass bottles but were NOT ticketed and all we did was pull trash out of the river but hadn't thrown it away yet. Plenty of other nice parks in this area where you don't have to put up with this. I'd never recommend this place to someone I liked with Mr. Chrisos on duty. If you decide to risk it be sure to find & read all signage so you don't end up with a court date.
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Jesse R.
December 31, 2016
Fire road entry does not require 4X4, stock truck will be fine. Pay by check in box, about $25 a night. Great river access with no potable water. Sites include fire ring and picnic table. Bring your own firewood. Pit toilets are within walking distance from all campsites. Garbage is onsite which rangers change and clean daily.

Your guide to camping in Ruck-a-Chucky Campground

Overview

Biking

If beautiful scenery isn't enough, the Auburn SRA also offers some great single-track trails that are perfect for intermediate riders. Some of the Classic rides include the Foresthill Divide Loop and the Clementine Loop.

Boating

Lake Clementine offers up some good quality boating. It’s a couple miles from Auburn up Foresthill Road. It features a seasonal boat launch ramp, marina, and some boat-in campsites (yeah!). For regulations and to check conditions call this number: (530) 885-4527

Fishing

This area has quite a few different fishing options. The Middle Fork is a good place to catch trout and bass. Lake Clementine also has some solid options where you can catch Rainbow, Brook & Brown Trout, Large & Smallmouth Bass, Carp & Catfish.

Hiking

If hiking is your thing, then you are in luck my friend! Auburn State Recreation Area has more than 100 miles of mountain biking, hiking and equestrian trails, which cross the steep canyons and both forks of the American River. We reccommend checking out the top ten trails before you go because there are A LOT of radical options! Another great resource is Everytrail .

Horseback riding

There are miles of horseback riding trails here. So, you can enjoy a journey with your larger, hairier, 4-legged friend! Just make sure to check with the park for additional details.

Paddling

While Auburn is known more for its white-knuckle whitewater adventures, there is also some more chill paddling to be had. Lake Clementine is the perfect spot for a leisurely paddle and there is lots to see! You can paddle through rolling tree covered hills, grassy meadows, and timbered slopes. Just make sure to check out this lovely write up on the paddle.

Off-roading (OHV)

The Mammoth Bar Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Area, with two MX tracks and 12 miles of motorcycle and all-terrain vehicle trails, is about 30 miles northeast of Sacramento in the foothills. Obtain a detailed Mammoth Bar brochure and a list of regulations at the park office.

Climbing

There is some great limestone quarry rock climbing to be had inside Auburn State Recreation Area. People have been experimenting with various problems here since the 1980’s and there are some challenging routes. It is mostly made up of sport climbing and there are some options for people that wish to boulder. For more specific info on climbing here, check out our friend’s write-up at Mountain Project.

Swimming

There are a variety of swimming holes for you to splash around in. It is especially nice after a long hike, strenuous mountain biking session or if you just need to chill out. You can also swim in Lake Clementine which has a designating day-use swimming area.

Whitewater paddling

A wide variety of solid whitewater options are available on the North and Middle Forks. The river and canyon scenery is gorgeous, but the river's swift currents are most definitely not for beginners. The North Fork and Middle Fork range from a Class II easy-going float to a much more dangerous Class VI portage. If you know what you are doing or are with an experienced guide. For something a little bit more mellow, check out Lake Clementine which has a seasonal boat launch ramp, a marina, boat-in campsites, and a day-use swimming area at the upper end of the lake.

Wildlife watching

Auburn is a big place and there are some pretty big animals. This may just be the spot to see that black bear, mountain lion, or bobcat! There are also less-grizzly animals, such as black-tailed deer, rabbits, foxes, opossums, and raccoons. Keep your eye in the sky and you might just see a bald eagle or red-tailed hawk overhead!

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