Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
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Indian Grinding Rock Campground is a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Pine Grove, California. This charming camping destination provides a perfect blend of nature and comfort for travelers seeking an outdoor adventure. The campground is located at 2345 Bryson Ln, Pine Grove, CA 95665, offering easy access to hiking trails and the historic Indian Grinding Rock State Park.
The campsite has received high praise from visitors for its cozy atmosphere and well-maintained facilities. Many appreciate the quiet neighbors and adherence to park rules, ensuring a peaceful stay. While some sites may be uneven, especially for larger vehicles, most guests find it manageable.
One of the standout features is the proximity to the Indian Grinding Rock Museum, which offers a fascinating glimpse into the local history and cultural heritage. The natural beauty of the area combined with its rich historical significance makes this campground a must-visit for outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
RV camping
Hiking
Barbecue grill
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Public shower
Restroom
Running water
Tent sites
Camping fee
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
We had a great time during our stay here. The campgrounds were clean, the bathrooms were clean and well maintained. We didn't use the showers, but they were kept clean as well. There is a small fee for the showers. I believe $1.00 got you 4 minutes of use. We enjoyed the nice hiking trails and the history of the local park. Definitely recommend a stop to the Indian Grinding Rock museum. The only negatives would be the lack of a dump station, the poor cell service (which is also a good thing) and the un-even sites. Luckily, we are in a 21' van and didn't have any issues with the un-level spots. Overall, we would definitely visit again.
AAAA+ 5+ stars for sure. Great cozy campground. Our neighbors were quiet and followed the rules. Great view and trails nearby. Clean bathroom and hot shower available. Bring cash for a token for the shower. Dog friendly and mosquito nets or repellent are must-haves.
Must see before pictographs are gone. Beautiful park. See museum at the Ranger Station. Majestic 300 year old Oak trees. Sacred longhouse and village with bark teepees. Stand on the viewing platform for a special view of the Grinding Rock!
Annual family outing with friends. First time at this campground and I would definitely return. The staff were super nice and informative. The grounds were well kept, the bathrooms were clean and staff emptied trash cans almost every 3 hours. Easy hike to the museum.
Amazing campground, well-kept restrooms, and showers do need cash for tokens, which is 4 minutes but overall great place. Knowledge is power, and knowing about the natives and their ways at the museum was excellent. Be careful with huge black widows on the benches when you sit, but that's at night, but regardless, exercise caution