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Lumsden Campground Introduce

Lumsden Campground offers a serene and secluded camping experience nestled in the scenic beauty of Groveland, CA. Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, this campground provides a mix of tranquility and adventure, ideal for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life.

  • Location & Access: Located along a narrow dirt road with challenging terrain, Lumsden Campground is accessible via a one-lane route requiring careful driving. High-clearance vehicles are recommended due to the rocky path and need for coordination when encountering oncoming traffic.

Campers can enjoy first-come-first-served sites equipped with fire pits and bear cages for food storage, ensuring both safety and wildlife preservation. The campgrounds are spread out, offering privacy and scenic views of nearby trails leading to the river.

  • Facilities: While the vault toilets are in poor condition, the site provides essential amenities like fire pits and trash facilities, encouraging visitors to practice pack-in-pack-out principles.

The environment at Lumsden Campground is characterized by a dry, dusty landscape with cold, clean river water. Guests can engage in various activities such as fishing, rafting, hiking, or simply relaxing by the river. Dog-friendly and family-oriented, it's a haven for those seeking outdoor adventures.

  • Activities: The area offers opportunities for fishing, rafting, and exploring nature while enjoying the peaceful surroundings of the river. Bring your own firewood and be prepared with waste management solutions as there are no trash services available on-site.

Customer feedback highlights both the beauty and challenges of Lumsden Campground. Many appreciate its seclusion and natural beauty, while others note the need for cautious driving and suggest bringing a portable toilet due to restroom conditions.

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Customer Reviews

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Haley
Aug 09, 2021

Secluded camping! (Mid summer weekend, fire season) Driving in: The road is pretty narrow with turnouts. Hard dirt, dust, gravel, rocks, and ruts. Be prepared with a vehicle with enough clearance! I saw a Prius down there too! I drive a 4x4 Tacoma, I used 2nd gear most the way down. Keep an eye ahead for cars coming up the hill. Rule of thumb, if you’re coming down, you back up for cars coming up. Try to plan ahead by making mental notes of where the turn out are. Drive with your lights on! Camping: (first come first serve - free) The first campground is Lumsden. I pulled in at about 1pm and got the last spot in a Saturday. I checked out South Fork campground too but it’s further away from the river. More shade access at that campground too. The campgrounds are decently dispersed from each other. It seems that each site has a trail near by that goes down to the water. I found a cool side river pool. Bring fire wood and starter. There is a fire pit. Each site has a bear cage for your food. My 45 gal ice chest and 21 gal tough tote both hit in here! Bring trash bags; pack in- pack out! There are vault toilets (2) The landscape: Dry, dusty, and hot! The are multiple fires happening in CA and with little wind, the smoke settled. The water was pretty cold! Very clean and fresh. I’ve heard that bears are in this area; be cautious to protect yourself and the wildlife by putting all food away! I saw ducks, baby bats, lots of birds, ants, and yellow jackets. Activities: I saw other campers fishing, rafting, and riding dirt bikes. I enjoy, more simply, sitting on the rocks reading :) I brought my dog with me and he really enjoyed this place too!

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Carlos Hernandez
Jun 19, 2020

You will need to come down the mountain via a dirt road. The road is a bit rocky but not difficult. Any 2wd vehicle can make it both ways as long as it has good ground clearance. It is a one lane road so if there is a car going up while you are going down, you will have to work together to pass. Someone will have to pull to the side or back up. The bathrooms are in really bad shape so I recommend bringing a portable toilet. If you don't, be careful and bring extra TP. Aside from the restrooms, there is a lot to see. The river is very beautiful. For the campgrounds, they are nice and spacious. They are first come first serve and get filled quick at the Lumsden area. I'm not sure about the campground across the bridge. I counted about 11 vehicles down there on a Thursday.

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Sandra Derderian
Sep 04, 2020

This free campground is magic! We passed 5 fabulous days there, slept with the river's noise. I recommend this place at 100%. Only thing, the road is very tight and you need to be careful.

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Steven Albin
Dec 05, 2021

Hard decent in. Road is primitive. Worth the trek though. Sites are nice and the area is pretty clean. Sites are all along the river.

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John Buzolich
Sep 08, 2016

Rough road so be prepared but very beautiful. The road is accessible to just about any vehicle but please think about whether you should or not. Four wheel drive not needed but still a good idea. Do not plan on any cell service so if you break down be prepared with a spare tire, food, water, and blankets. Hopefully you won't need it.