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Hunting Creek Camp Introduce

Hunting Creek Camp, located on Knoxville Devilhead Rd in Napa, CA, provides a basic, dry-camping experience within the Campgrounds & RV Parks category. This campground is known for its access to extensive hiking and light trail riding opportunities, making it a suitable destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

Key features and considerations:

  • Rustic Amenities: The campground offers pit toilets, reflecting its focus on a more primitive camping experience.
  • Trail Access: It serves as a gateway to numerous hiking and dirt bike trails, appealing to those seeking outdoor adventure.
  • Weekend Environment: Be aware that weekends can attract a rowdy crowd, particularly those using dirt bikes for the nearby trails.
  • Winter Conditions: Exercise extreme caution during winter months. The roads, composed of clay, become very slick when wet, and deep water holes can form, posing potential hazards.
  • Historic Significance: The camp is historically known as the location of "GREGAPALOOZA".

Hunting Creek Camp is ideal for individuals and groups seeking a no-frills, dry-camping experience with direct access to outdoor recreational activities. However, visitors should be prepared for basic amenities and potential challenges, especially during wet weather.

Location

CaliforniaNapa CountyNapaKnoxville Devilhead Road

Customer Reviews

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26 reviews
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Craig Philpott
Apr 28, 2021

Two star camp w pit toilet. Weekend can be rowdy crowd with many dirt bikes for trails in the region. Use caution in winter since roads are clay and can be very slick when wet. Several deep water holes are in the road just past the camping zone during Winter months.

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GregLIKEWHOA
Jul 07, 2022

Historic location of GREGAPALOOZA. Great dry-camping. Access to lots of hiking and light trail riding.

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Jay Raider
May 03, 2021

For free, it's a good spot. You feel secluded. Great launch spot for off-roading

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Semisi Huni
Oct 02, 2021

Super Quiet and secluded. However….YOU BETTER BRING YOUR OWN TOILET….unless you plan to allow spiders and bugs to crawl all over you while you use the public restroom. Overall great overlanding spot. Trail is moderate, got through it in my Silverado with no pin striping and RWD through the entire trail from south to north. 33” A/T tires.

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Don McKinney
Feb 03, 2017

With all the rain lately the conditions are pretty rough. The road to get to it is very rough dirt. You have to ford rivers several times and there are downed trees that have chunks cut out of them so you can barely drive through. Go to Carnegie or Prairie City for a while until the conditions improve. Very technical and advanced trails and fire roads when you do get there.