Indian Jim Campground Introduce
Indian Jim Campground offers a unique and authentic camping experience nestled in the serene surroundings of Belden, California. This primitive campground provides a true taste of nature for outdoor enthusiasts seeking an off-grid adventure. Located along the river, Indian Jim Campground is perfect for those who want to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life and immerse themselves in nature.
- Secluded Location: Hidden gem surrounded by natural beauty, ideal for those looking to disconnect from modern distractions.
- Riverfront Access: Campsites along the river offer opportunities for fishing and enjoying the scenic views.
- Primitive Facilities: No restrooms or potable water available; campers are encouraged to come prepared with their own supplies.
- Fire Pits: In-ground fire pits are provided for cooking and storytelling around the campfire.
- Rockhounding: The area is rich in quartz crystal and other beautiful stones, making it a treasure trove for rock enthusiasts.
- Wildlife Encounters: Be prepared for encounters with wildlife such as bears and mountain lions. Campers are advised to take necessary precautions and store food properly.
Customers who have visited Indian Jim Campground describe it as a beautiful, almost forgotten small campground that offers an unforgettable outdoor experience. Many campers appreciate the peaceful surroundings and the opportunity to connect with nature. However, they also note that this is truly a primitive camping spot, so visitors should be prepared for basic facilities and wild animal encounters.
If you're looking for an adventure where you can explore beautiful quartz crystal deposits, enjoy the riverfront, and experience true seclusion in nature, Indian Jim Campground might just be the perfect destination for your next camping trip. Be sure to check back soon for updates on availability and any new features!
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Customer Reviews
Beautiful almost forgotten small secluded campgrounds. We found it purely by accident and almost missed it, so glad we didn't! Many camp sites along the trails and river. No restrooms or potable water so be prepared for the real outdoors experience. Some in ground fire pits. Lots of awesome quartz crystal and other pretty stones for the rock hound to collect. Cant wait to go back there! Review Update July/August 2019 If you are going to stay overnight at this place, don't be too surprised if you get a visit during the night by a bear, we camped next to a creek that led to the river and sure enough, we actually had to sleep in our van that night cuz we heard heavy movement in the brush and the next day we found fresh bear tracks just a few feet away from our van and the unused tent. We also saw mountain lion tracks along with her Cubs tracks just on the other side of the creek from our camp.
Primitive campground on the river not much else
No bathrooms, water, electricity... Right on the highway, burned in the Dixie fire ect. Don't visit, better campgrounds 5 mins in both directions
Beautiful day use, but trains are loud when camping overnight
Secret paradise
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