Within a 30-minute drive from the Jedediah Smith Visitor Center.
Family-friendly
Recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp is great for families and kids.
Full RV hookups
Electrical, water, and sewage hookups are available at all sites.
Jose and Carolyn is a Star Host
Star Hosts are highly rated, responsive, and committed to providing incredible experiences.
Our full hook-up sites have septic, great water, 30 amp electric, WiFi (most of the time). We are located halfway between Brookings, OR and Crescent City, CA near the Wild and Scenic Smith River, Tolowa Dunes State Park, Lake Earl Wildlife Area, and Kellogg Beach (1.3 miles from camp) on the Pacific Ocean. The beautiful redwoods and Jedidiah Smith State Park are just minutes away. So many outdoor activities available nearby; Kayaking, swimming, surfing, fishing, hiking, biking, horse riding, bird watching, beach combing, and all the outdoor activities you can imagine.
The campsite offers a welcoming atmosphere with hosts Carolyn and Ramon earning high praise for their hospitality, often greeting guests with fresh farm eggs and assistance with parking. Most guests appreciate the site's proximity to the Redwoods and the Pacific Ocean, finding it a convenient base for exploration. While full hookups and a peaceful environment are commonly noted, some reviews mention close proximity to the hosts' home and dogs, which might not meet everyone's expectations of a secluded nature experience. However, the overall sentiment remains positive with many guests expressing a desire to return.
Peaceful setting, with the Milky Way at night. You can hear the ocean in the distance. Ramon greeted us when we arrived and helped us get our trailer parked in site 4. Carolyn is very responsive and offered us vegetables from their garden and fresh eggs. Both are very friendly.
It was a perfect spot to stay. I received a very warm welcome. Greeted with fresh eggs and vegetables. Very quiet and peaceful. I would absolutely recommend this stop
Location
Crescent City, Del Norte, California, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Tolowa Dee-ni’ and Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians First Nations according to