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Lower Rush Creek Campground is a charming camping destination located near Adin, California. Situated within the Modoc National Forest, this campground offers a tranquil and scenic setting for visitors seeking a peaceful getaway in nature.
Environment:
Nestled along the banks of Rush Creek, Lower Rush Creek Campground provides a serene and picturesque environment. The campground is surrounded by natural beauty, with the creek flowing nearby and the surrounding forests offering stunning views. The combination of the creek and the natural surroundings creates a peaceful and inviting atmosphere for camping and outdoor activities.
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Campground Promotion:
Escape to the natural beauty of the Modoc National Forest and experience the tranquility of Lower Rush Creek Campground. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or an outdoor adventure, this campground offers a memorable camping experience in the heart of California's stunning landscape. Plan your trip today and discover the wonders of Lower Rush Creek Campground!
Contact Information:
Address: Rush Creek Dr, Adin, CA 96006, USA
Phone: (530) 299-3215
Mobile Phone: +1 530-299-3215
RV camping
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Restroom
Tent sites
Good for kids
Dogs allowed
Nicest campsite of our 5-day trip. Free, quiet, easy half mile off paved road. Only one other person there, over Memorial Day Weekend. Like others commented—cleanest bathroom I’ve ever seen at a campground (please let’s all keep it that way).
Surprisingly developed for BLM land. On the plus side, having trash bins and picnic tables is very handy. I bit dusty closer to the road, but I preferred that to the mosquitos near the stream. Neither one was significant. I was more concerned about the pup finding a plague infected nest. (Kept him on a leash per the suggestion on the sign). Up past the river, there's a human crossing past the barbed wire to a very steep hill, North looked like someone's backyard, right after a historical site (a land boundary). The stream is cool and meandering.
Nice uncovered spots. Bathroom was stocked and appeared to be recently built.
The place is not well taken care of it has toilets and there was toilet paper this time but no potable water. I did have the place to myself. I did not travel the extra 2 miles or so up the road to the 2nd camp which I may do next time permitting daylight. No cell service whatsoever but we but when you get back to the pavement you do have signal. There's a town on 299 a few miles before be sure to stop and eat there if you're not prepped to cook yourself.
There is an upper and lower rush campground, the upper one is very tight and really best for tent Camping but not an an RV. Lower rush is pretty tight but we have a very small RV and it was absolutely lovely place to stay, we were only there one night so did not take advantage of hiking so cannot come in about that .