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Buckhorn Campground Introduce

Welcome to Buckhorn Campground, a serene outdoor retreat located in the heart of Tehama County, California. As a part of the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, Buckhorn Campground offers a natural escape for those seeking tranquility and outdoor adventure.

Nestled in the beautiful landscape of Tehama County, Buckhorn Campground provides a selection of campsites designed to accommodate various camping preferences. Customer reviews highlight the campground's scenic spots, offering a peaceful environment for relaxation and enjoyment. However, it's important to note that seasonal closures affect site availability, with a portion of the prime locations typically closed during the winter months. The open areas still provide a pleasant experience for visitors during this time.

While specific details on amenities and services are limited, the campground's natural setting provides a foundation for a rustic and authentic camping experience. Visitors can expect to immerse themselves in the surrounding environment, enjoying the natural beauty of Tehama County. It is advised that campers check the current status of facilities and site availability prior to their visit.

For local users seeking a getaway, Buckhorn Campground offers a chance to reconnect with nature. It is recommended to check for seasonal availability and any specific requirements before planning your trip.

Location

CaliforniaTehama County

Customer Reviews

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Krispin Scanlon-Hill
Mar 09, 2025

Nice spot with some very nice campsites. Unfortunately most of the best spots are closed during the winter. The part that is open is still nice.

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Robert Lopez
Aug 06, 2024

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S Ross
Mar 25, 2025

Strict “policies”, don’t have a wheel off pavement, pulled up kayak on shore away from boat ramp for a couple hours to have lunch and “ranger” had dragged it a couple hundred yards across rocky shore and had loaded it in his truck, claimed any thing left for more than 5 minutes is abandoned. Maybe the bathroom should be a priority— no TP and toilet hadn’t been cleaned for a while. Nice place but prob not coming back, can’t carry beach stuff up and down the hill everytime I need to get something longer than 5 mins.

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Emme Kay
Apr 17, 2025

I don't know what "boy scout troop" is here right now but they're happily breaking lots of rules and bullying other campers, and the host is nowhere to be found. Also apparently the "workers" here get to joyride around the campgrounds before the campers are up and about. Such grace! They really should post this as a campground-wide wakeup call by 7am 👎🏼 And for the record, none but the literal campground bathrooms are open, despite the lake being open. They're "closed for repairs" with not a single person working on any of them. And the hosts "don't know the camping rules" even though they've been hosts for ages?!? What kind of silly racket is this? These "government employees" are doing what exactly?