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Brandy Creek Campground Introduce

Brandy Creek Campground is a popular camping destination located near Whiskeytown, California. Situated within the beautiful Whiskeytown National Recreation Area, this campground offers a variety of camping options and easy access to a range of outdoor activities, making it an ideal choice for nature enthusiasts seeking a memorable getaway.

Environment:

The campground is nestled amidst the lush forests and rolling hills of the Whiskeytown National Recreation Area, providing a tranquil and picturesque setting. The natural environment features towering trees, diverse wildlife, and the crystal-clear waters of Brandy Creek. The combination of the forest and the creek creates a peaceful and inviting atmosphere for camping and outdoor recreation.

Services and Activities:

  • Camping: Brandy Creek Campground offers a variety of camping options, including RV sites and tent sites for a more rustic experience. The campground provides essential amenities for a comfortable stay, ensuring visitors can enjoy the beauty of nature without sacrificing convenience.
  • Access to Brandy Creek: The campground's location provides easy access to Brandy Creek, allowing visitors to enjoy the soothing sounds of the creek and explore its scenic banks.
  • Hiking Trails: The surrounding area features numerous hiking trails, including the nearby Brandy Creek Trail, which leads to a series of beautiful waterfalls. These trails offer visitors opportunities to explore the scenic landscapes and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and forests.
  • Whiskeytown Lake: Brandy Creek Campground is located near Whiskeytown Lake, offering visitors easy access to a variety of water activities such as swimming, fishing, boating, kayaking, and paddleboarding.
  • Outdoor Recreation: The Whiskeytown National Recreation Area offers a wealth of outdoor activities, including hunting, wildlife viewing, and exploring the diverse ecosystems of the region.

Features:

  • Variety of Camping Options: Brandy Creek Campground caters to different camping preferences, offering both RV sites and tent sites for a more traditional camping experience.
  • Easy Access to Brandy Creek: The campground's location provides easy access to the beautiful Brandy Creek, allowing visitors to enjoy the creek's tranquil atmosphere and explore its scenic banks.
  • Proximity to Hiking Trails and Waterfalls: The nearby Brandy Creek Trail offers visitors opportunities to explore the scenic landscapes and discover a series of stunning waterfalls.
  • Access to Whiskeytown Lake: The campground is located near Whiskeytown Lake, providing easy access to a variety of water activities and recreational opportunities.
  • Natural Beauty: The campground is surrounded by the stunning natural beauty of the Whiskeytown National Recreation Area, featuring lush forests, rolling hills, and diverse wildlife.

Campground Promotion:

Escape to the natural wonders of the Whiskeytown National Recreation Area and experience the tranquility of Brandy Creek Campground. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or an action-packed outdoor adventure, this campground offers a memorable getaway for all. Plan your trip today and discover the beauty and serenity of Brandy Creek Campground!

Contact Information:

Address: Whiskeytown, CA 96095, USA

Phone: (877) 444-6777

Mobile Phone: +1 877-444-6777

Location

Customer Reviews

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Toni Avery
Jul 15, 2023

Loved it nice clear water, nice shaded tables, beach was clean water was cool n the most perfect temperature for this very hot weekend. We always get there early so we can pick our spot, set up n do some quiet swimming before everybody starts to arrive. We love this place.

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Tahoe Bob
Nov 19, 2021

This was our first trip out with the new trailer, it was windy, cold, rainy, and absolutely stunning. The Carr fire really did a number on this place. You have to use your imagination in most places around here to see what once was but the campground survived fine. Unfortunately most of the trails were closed for safety concerns but we did manage to get on a couple, and do some sight seeing. Whisky town access is closed at the temporary bridge for non-authorized access. I'm assuming the town didn't make it either. We had the camp host a .25 mile from us, and on the second day another camper came in another .25 mile past them. Very solitary, and peaceful. The first night the very friendly camp host stopped by to warn us that in our exact spot someone stole a generator, but I lock mine to the trailer so it's harder to take. He also warned us that there was a bear in the area, that it was docile but would for sure come in to check for snacks. True to his word, I woke up the next morning, after cooking sausages the night before, I put the grill in the back hatch and there were bear prints on the hatch where she came in to take a sniff. No damage. The next night, I was outside about an hour after sunset, having a cigar, listening to both kinds of music, country and western, when I got that hair tingling sensation on the back of my neck. When I looked to my right, she was no more than 8' from me licking the ground, not caring about me at all. I cooked breakfast on the griddle in the wind that morning and it didn't stay fully contained, and she came in to clean up. I ran her off, but she didn't seem to care much. I finally got her up a tree, while I was trying to run her off for the night. She was having none of it and just chilled out up there. About an hour later, wife and I were watching a movie when I looked out and she was back. Apparently she's a transplant, after recovery from another fire. She's obviously used to humans, so don't be the one that feeds her or acclimates her more to humans. We want her to be wild and free, and not start causing damage to your stuff, or being a nuisance.

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Jun 22, 2017

To start with the staff at Whiskeytown Lake or absolutely wonderful. A special Thanks goes out to Ranger Frank who assisted our young granddaughter 6 years old and becoming a junior Ranger. Absolutely beautiful trails with wooden bridges Crossing creeks gorgeous nature. Granddaughter watch dear walk up to the window in the RV at our RV camp spot. Walk Drive take a trail all directions head down to Brandy Beach beautiful sand nice quiet Cove.

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James Morris
Nov 30, 2024

very open campground, but in a burn scar area

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W T
Jul 23, 2021

That's just a parking lot. Neighbors are right next to each other without any trees or bushes in between. No fire ring or grill. There is a pinic table for each spot. But there are many yellow jacket and mosquito, making it difficult to sit outside during the day. At night time it was alright tho. This site is 15 miles off i5. It's located in a park area where entrance fee is required, that makes the campsite much more expensive. This area had the whiskey lake. From what I can tell it's just a man made lake, formed by a dam. It could be a nice spot for fishing etc. But it's not even comparable to Lake Tahoe, Crater Lake etc. Why they want a entrance fee is beyond me. Clear Lake is not too far away and it a great spot for fishing, no entrance fee required.