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Big Flat Campground Introduce

Big Flat Campground is a hidden gem located on Co Rte 405 near Crescent City, CA, offering visitors an authentic outdoor experience. Nestled within the serene environment of Hiouchi National Forest, this campground provides a mix of convenience and seclusion, perfect for nature lovers. The site boasts a variety of amenities designed to cater to both tent campers and RV enthusiasts, including private fire pits with cooking grills, clean picnic tables, and modern restroom facilities. Big Flat Campground is particularly known for its affordability, making it an excellent choice for budget-conscious travelers.

The campground's remote location ensures a quieter, more secluded camping experience compared to busier sites. Guests can enjoy the natural beauty of the area while exploring nearby trails that lead to the river, where swimming and kayaking opportunities await. Big Flat Campground is ideal for those looking to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of daily life and immerse themselves in nature.

  • Location: Situated on Co Rte 405 near Crescent City, CA
  • Amenities: Private fire pits with cooking grills, picnic tables, clean restrooms
  • Pricing: $8 per night, discounted rates for those with a National Park Pass ($4 per night)
  • RV and Tent Sites: Space for most rigs; some sites have grassy areas suitable for tents
  • Payment: Cash or check (honor system)
  • Connectivity: No phone service available

Customer feedback highlights the campground's cleanliness, well-maintained facilities, and peaceful atmosphere. Many visitors appreciate the quiet sites that offer a sense of privacy and seclusion, making it easier to enjoy nature undisturbed. While some note the distance from major highways, they emphasize the unique opportunity to experience a less crowded campsite surrounded by stunning natural beauty.

Big Flat Campground is more than just a place to stay; it's an adventure waiting to happen. Whether you're exploring the nearby trails, enjoying the river, or simply relaxing under the stars, Big Flat Campground offers an unforgettable outdoor experience for all kinds of campers.

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Christopher R. Abbey
Jul 27, 2022

Although this campground is a bit out of the way, you get the immense benefit of the campground, almost all to yourself. There are some really cool sites here that I haven't seen many other places. Sites that have pathways to fully private fire pits and picnic tables as well as areas to pitch tents. The campground also has a trail down to the river with a little swimming area. Definitely worth the drive.

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Spirit Baker
May 21, 2019

Opens in May. 4 stars due to price but it is 20-25 miles from Rt 199. $8 a night, $4 if you have a park pass. Has 2 pull through sites but most sites can fit most rigs. Tarred road, rock gravel park spot, some have grass spot for tent. Nice fire pits with cooking grill. Nice and clean tables. Campground and bathrooms was spotless. Offers pit (vault) toilets and garbage cans. Pay with cash or check with the honor system. Access to the river (Path will be too far and too steep for most people who wish to kayak). This is snake, bear and big cat country. Dogs are to stay on a leash. Want free dispersed camping? That is permitted along the main road and there are 3 areas (Sand Camp, Stevens Creek and ?, just call Hiouchi National Forest Headquarters) with pit toilets. Free areas require you to remove your own trash. There is No phone service.

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Justin Williams
Jun 13, 2018

Beautiful campground on the Smith river! There is garbage and sunken toilets for amenities but that is it. Nestled in the redwood forest this campground in 40 mins from any kind of tourism. With about 26 sites that were all huge we only had 5 neighbors in 10 days. We have a 24 foot travel trailer and 10 person tent and there was still tons of room. The firepit and cooking grate were the best we've ever used. Lots of trails for hiking and horses as we saw. The river is pristine! So clear and thousands of fry from the 6 varieties of fish species in the river. On one end of the second to last bridge is a fresh water spring that shoots out of the hill side and is the tastiest water we have ever drank. We filled up 5 gallon totes and our trailer several times. What a great place!

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Spirit Fairbairn
Mar 12, 2020

Nice campground. The only spot where I have seen rangers clean up the grounds. Employees do come in with leaf blowers once in a while. Too close to the road so can be noisy. This is why it receives 3 stars. $8-$10 a night, no hook-ups. Swimming is just a short walking distance. Has plenty of history due to the 1964 flood.

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Gary Stofer
Aug 21, 2015

Nice campground near a small creek. Large, level campsites and good privacy in wooded surroundings. It doesn't have any running water, bring your own. Pit toilette (2) Road to it it paved all the way except for a 1/4 mile at the entry to the campground. Don't miss the turn off -- it's not well indicated. Bring mosquito spray !!