Eureka Valley Campground Introduce
Nestled in the heart of Pinecrest, California, Eureka Valley Campground is a hidden gem for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a tranquil escape. Surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of the Sierra Nevada, this campground offers a perfect blend of natural serenity and convenient amenities.
Eureka Valley Campground features spacious campsites, many of which are situated along the river, providing stunning water views and a soothing ambiance. Whether you're pitching a tent or parking your RV, you'll find plenty of room to relax and enjoy the great outdoors. The campground is equipped with vault toilets and a hand pump for water, ensuring a comfortable stay while maintaining a rustic charm.
One of the highlights of Eureka Valley Campground is its proximity to Sonora Pass, a favorite scenic drive for many visitors. Additionally, the nearby Kennedy Meadows store and restaurant offer convenient options for dining and supplies. The campground's quiet atmosphere, with only faint road noise at night, makes it an ideal spot for those looking to unwind and reconnect with nature.
Customer feedback highlights the campground's appeal:
- "Great spots on the river with vault toilets and hand pump water. Quiet road noise at night."
- "Almost all campsites are big or back to a central grassy area. The riverfront sites are particularly scenic."
- "Campsites 1, 2, and 17-20 are highly recommended for their water views and spaciousness."
With its affordable rates and exceptional location, Eureka Valley Campground is a must-visit destination for campers and nature lovers alike. Plan your next adventure and experience the tranquility and beauty of this Pinecrest retreat.
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Customer Reviews
10/4/24. Tent camped. I chose a site close to the entrance (in case it got windy had more protection). Sonora Pass is my favorite drive-and this is a great place to stay. Great spots on the river. Vault toilets- hand pump for water. Quiet road noise at night. Nearby Kennedy Meadows store & restaurant.
Almost all of the campsites are big or back to a central grassy area. The campsites on the outside of the loop back to the river. Aim for spots 1 or 2 or 17-20ish? They have water views are big enough and close to out houses. It was 18/per night in June 2017. The photos I posted are of campsite 3 which was pretty small but big enough and near bathrooms.
Great secluded campground. All sites are adequately far from each other, no feeling to sleep or eat in your neighbour's tent... The water pump was a little bit hard to operate, but works if you put enough effort into it ;-) Perfect location on the upper part of CA-108, near Sonora Pass.
Great campground on State Route 108 west of Kennedy Meadows. Makes for a very nice basecamp for activities in Stanislaus National Forest, the Emigrant Wilderness, and Levitt Meadows/lake/peak. Another plus is the great swimming hole on the Stanislaus River about a mile east on 108 at Douglas Flat picnic area.
Very clean campground! Great fishing! And the US forest very helpful with any questions you may have. Keep up the great work!
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