Enjoy the comforts of home at some sites—including flush toilets, showers, and a kitchen.
12 acres on the beautiful Trinity River. A private road down to a swimming hole that dreams are made of with jumping rocks and a lagoon. A meadow filled with foxes and fruit trees. Star gazing every night. Coffee with a river view and mountains. The ranch is full of gorgeous manzanitas and hammocks. what dreams are made of
This campsite seems to strike a nice balance between convenience and nature. Guests appreciated the comfortable accommodations and the proximity to town, making it easy to resupply if needed. The scenic river and private hiking trails were definite highlights, though some guests noted the occasional noise from nearby roads. Overall, it provides a peaceful retreat with a few modern comforts nearby.
Amazing time. We had the whole lot to ourselves and it was the best vibes. The little meadow was the perfect spot to relax and take in the beautiful nature surrounding. Nobody bothered us, but the outhouse bucket was full when we arrived. I would recommend this place to other campers but probably not in the busy season, it would feel a big cramped.
I did not technically stay in the solo camper spot. It flooded and I was given a comp upgrade to a larger tent in the same area (spot 23).
The area is beautiful, and the site is peaceful (though, I was the only person occupying the row of tents). It is close enough to town to pop over if you need anything.
The site was pretty close to the road, and I could hear cars all night. This did not bother me at all, it was still quieter than home, but if you are noise sensitive maybe bring earplugs.
We had a fantastic weekend at this special spot. The amenities were perfect, the beds were super comfortable and the river was divine! Easy to get to, private, beautiful ,and spacious. We hope to go back!
The river view from the tent was amazing.
A little tricky to find, make sure you turn onto tiny dirt road right before the curved paved road.
Full kitchen has everything you need, I couldn’t find a strainer though so if you’re making pasta, bring one. Has two burner propane stove and an electric hot plate. Mini fridge and nice bathroom with hot shower.
There are little electric lanterns in the tent that give off plenty of light, ceiling lights in the bathroom. Towels provided.
There was a deer with her two babies hanging out near the site for awhile at dusk, very peaceful. The walk down to the river is a little steep but doable if no mobility issues, private lagoon is deep enough to submerge and float in. Traffic noise off in the distance, not too bad, quiet at night though and sounds of crickets and frogs and birds. Lots of areas and hammocks to sit and relax.
I loved the lights on the night with the tent, overall peaceful and nice place.
Location
Willow Creek, Humboldt, California, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, Tsnungwe, and Hupa First Nations according to