Boise Creek Campground Introduce
Nestled in the heart of Willow Creek, California, Boise Creek Campground offers a tranquil escape for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Surrounded by lush forests and scenic trails, this campground provides a perfect setting for camping, RV stays, and outdoor adventures.
Boise Creek Campground is known for its well-maintained facilities and natural swimming pools located right off the trail. Whether you're looking to relax by the water or explore the nearby Willow Creek, this campground offers something for everyone. The campground is particularly popular among groups, with spacious campsites that can accommodate larger parties.
While the campground offers a peaceful retreat, it's important to note that some visitors have reported challenges with the camp host and limited amenities. Despite these issues, many guests appreciate the natural beauty and recreational opportunities that Boise Creek Campground has to offer.
- Well-maintained campground with scenic trails
- Natural swimming pools for cooling off on hot days
- Close proximity to Willow Creek for additional outdoor activities
- Spacious campsites suitable for groups and families
Customer feedback highlights both the positive and negative aspects of the campground. Many visitors praise the natural beauty and well-maintained facilities, while others have expressed concerns about the camp host and limited amenities. Overall, Boise Creek Campground remains a popular choice for those seeking a nature retreat in Willow Creek, CA.
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Homeless encampment at best. Campground host is the only one who gets access to water with hose attachment. Woken up at 11:30pm with creeps shining light at camper...pretty sure the generator would have been gone if wasn't locked. Spaces are small and no dump station
WORST CAMP HOST EVER. I love this campground. It is well maintained, has wonderful pools of water to swim right off the trail, and is close to Willow Creek. A group of 11 of us rented 3 campsites for the weekend for our annual float (year 8 now?) and this is where we always go. It was 102-108 degrees everyday and didn’t cool off until 10pm at least. First night the camp host told us at 930pm that we were already too loud and that quiet hours were 10pm-6am. At 10:03pm she came over and told us that we better have a Plan B for where we’re staying because we she was going to call the cops on us. Literally, no music playing, just 5 adult sitting around catching up on life. No one under the age of 38. She proceeded to tell one friend of ours (who is partially deaf) that they need to go to bed because their voice was the loudest. Same thing happened the second night at 10:01pm. NEVER IN MY LIFE HAVE I BEEN SCOLDED FOR TALKING AFTER DARK WHILE CAMPING. SHE NEEDS TO BE FIRED.
nice place except the campground host was really rude.it got dark at almost 930 and cooled off around 10.at 10 she came around yelling at us telling us she was going to call the cops or kick us out because quiet hrs were between 10pm and 6am we were all being mellow and just joking, laughing having a good time and she told us we all needed to go to bed and we're being to loud. our voice tones never changed all day but @ 10 if your not whispering shes coming to tell you it's your bed time and that everyone needs to go back to their own campsite. would give it 5 star because everything else is nice campsites, bathrooms running water, pricing per night. the trail to the creek has a lot of poisonoak off the trail but worth the trek down just stay on the path. overall place is nice but if your trying to play some card games or joke around with friends and family after dark your going to get shut down
its a 10$ camp ground , what can ya say .. has shade which is nice , close to willow creek for supplies, pizza , beers , gas, ice ,all those essentials .. river is near , not super easy to access... trail that can be used for enjoyment , the 20 or less sites are close together but enough greenery gives privacy , noise by the road but what do expect ..day use parking as well , vault toilets , trash recycling no water currently , but seems they are working on it .. all in all a decent stop over , after a long day of enjoying the beautiful trinity river your beat u get a few beers in ya some good food who cares bout what its missing lol
I love this campground. Lots of firepits and room for small to medium RVs. They have great drinking water and a clean bathroom. Lots of tent sites. It's above the creek, so the humidity is lower. The price per nite is $10 or $5 if you have a senior pass. Length of stay is up to 2 weeks. Lots of shade, dog friendly. It is close to the road, but the trees block it. The camp host is Katrina and she is terrific. Best camp host in Willow Creek area. Very helpful and kind. She works hard and always smiles and checks to see if you need anything. Wood is available.
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