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Kosk Creek Campgrounds

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· Big Bend, Shasta, California
50 acres hosted by Take A Chance R.
25 RV/tent sites
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We are a 400 acre ranch nestled in the mountains of Shasta County. There is a mile long creek that runs through the property. We have multiple hot spring pools ranging in various temperatures. Dry and overland campsites available. Activities: Boating, hiking, kayaking, 4x4, mountain bike, and fishing.Sleep under the stars and become one with Mother-Nature. Pitch your tent, take a swim, go fishing in the river or soak in our natural hot springs. Pick a spot on the hillside or down near the creek in your RV. Plenty of things to do on and off the property. Some areas of campgrounds require 4x4 access.
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38 ratings · 26 reviews
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Erick D.recommends
June 28, 2024
Kosk Creek Campgrounds
Very kind and welcoming people and a beautiful campsite
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Elia C.recommends
June 19, 2024
Kosk Creek Campgrounds
This place was exceptional. A magical little corner of the world. Would love to return again some day!
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Mikel C.recommends
June 17, 2024
Kosk Creek Campgrounds
Perspective / Hidden Gem
Had an amazing experience for Father’s Day weekend . Weather conditions not hot a little chill in the night (basically perfect). In/Out - We came south from Oregon /via I-5/89/299/Big bend rd. Our gps initially took us to McCloud not knowing the quality of road from McCloud lake to Iron canyon reservoir we went back out down to burney. The drive in was a little sketch with burnt out cars /trailers etc. We kept going down the road. Made it to the corner entrance. Leaving we gave it a shot and took to the pot holed road and gravel rock path. It was “fine” however I’d have preferred the burnt out cars path for comfort/ speed of travel. I can’t speak to the route to Redding however I’d assume it’s just fine. Our stay. It’s a largely un-improved area which is what we expected so for what it is it’s not bad. We chose a location within 40’+/- off the water. There were three other camping groups at property and hardly noticed as it’s such an open space. Hot spring pools - after speaking with presumably locals the pools had been in better condition some time ago. However four of the pools are in usable condition. Two near the broken down ones and two a short hike over the hill. We appreciated the hike over the hill and maybe the path less traveled. The river - easily accessible to sit in as an almost cold plunge experience was nice. We walked down from our camp to the hot springs appreciating the vibrant colors of the rocks in the water along the way. First time hipcamp user.
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Linda H.recommends
June 16, 2024
Kosk Creek Campgrounds
Father’s Day Camping
Great host! Super nice and welcoming. Came in super late and he still met me late at the gate. If you’ve got a day to just hang out here, it was perfect access to the river and the hot springs. Very secluded from other campers which was what we wanted. My other goal was to still travel around to the local falls, which was a little time consuming because it takes 30min to get in from 299. Something I wish I did better research on, but all in all, still worth the visit.
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Kelly M.recommends
May 28, 2024
Kosk Creek Campgrounds
The whole experience was great! I highly recommend! Hot springs are just a short walk away.
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Sara W.recommends
May 27, 2024
Kosk Creek Campgrounds
Exceptional hot springs
This is a great place! I would highly recommend you check it out if you love to camp and love hot springs. (who doesn't!) The springs are amazing- tubs in 3 different locations with multiple large tubs in each place on the side of the creek. The camp spots are close to the river and a short walk to the tubs. The owner of the property is very accommodating and we camped over Memorial Day weekend and it never felt crowded- all guests were very respectful and spread out. I honestly can't say enough good things about this property.
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Big Bend, Shasta, California, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, Achumawi, Wintʰu• Po•m (Northern Wintu), Winnimem Wintu, and Pit River First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Take A Chance R.Joined in March 2022
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