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Camino Cove Camp Grounds, categorized under Campgrounds & RV Parks, offers a scenic lakeside camping experience in California. Located near a beautiful lake, it provides opportunities for outdoor recreation and relaxation.
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The campground boasts beautiful scenery, with most campsites situated directly next to the water. The lake provides a picturesque backdrop and opportunities for water-based activities. The best time to visit is at the beginning of summer when the lake is full and the weather is pleasant. Access to the campground involves traveling along a dirt road for the last mile, which is passable for trailers, although the lower section can be tight for larger rigs. The area is described as being in a "boonies" location.
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Camino Cove Camp Grounds offers a beautiful and natural camping experience with stunning lakeside views. It is recommended to visit during the beginning of summer and to consider visiting during the weekdays to avoid weekend crowds. Be prepared to bring your own water and be aware of the dirt road access. For inquiries, you can contact them at (530) 644-2324 or +1 530-644-2324. Enjoy the beauty of California's outdoors at Camino Cove Camp Grounds.
Hiking
Public restroom
Restroom
Running water
Tent sites
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
Really nice campsites. Best time to go there is beginning of the summer when the lake is still full, not too hot. My family had a really good time camping here, beautiful scenery right next to the water, most of the campsites here are next to the water. The only thing you must bring when coming to Camp here is water there is no water at the campsites.
Beautiful campground, beautiful view, beautiful lake, just wish I could say the same of the people. Since it is free you get some of the "free people" that have no regard for others around them-loud music, rude and want to fight. These are the weekend people. Come in Monday or Sunday night and head out Friday. Some folks there were wonderful people, it only takes one group. One thing there is cell service and the Sheriff's department responds fast for being in the boonies. Again this is a beautiful area, nice camp sites but avoid the weekend. Also, the last mile is a dirt road that is passable, we took our 25ft trailer in and saw a couple that were larger. The lower section is very tight, so becareful with larger rigs. Ours was a tight squeeze, but upper section was fine.
Really great place to go camping only downside is on the weekends it gets really loud with a bunch of drunk idiots. So I recommend bringing earplugs. Other than that it's great place to camp with friends and family.
Excellent campgrounds that offer endless views and recreational possibilities. Highly recommended as it's accessible, free, and has basic amenities.
It was so good and it was worth 3 1/2 drive,yese 3 1/2 drive
Love the atmosphere, the water and the breeze!