Mayacmas Campground Introduce
Mayacmas Campground offers a unique and secluded camping experience nestled in the mountains near Ukiah, California. This primitive campground is ideal for adventurers and outdoor enthusiasts who appreciate the beauty of nature away from the hustle and bustle of city life. With 6 campsites, Mayacmas provides ample space to enjoy the great outdoors while maintaining your connection to modern amenities.
- Secluded Location: Perfect for those seeking privacy and peace, with minimal disturbance from other campers.
- Nature-Oriented Activities: Ideal for hiking, exploring, and enjoying the serene mountain environment.
- Primitive Amenities: Vault toilets and trash cans are available on-site, making it a true backcountry experience while still providing essential facilities.
The campground is particularly popular among long-time visitors who appreciate its rustic charm and minimalistic appeal. Campsites are generally well-maintained, though occasional litter may be encountered due to irresponsible campers. The nearby shooting range adds a unique element to the area, though it can sometimes disrupt the quiet atmosphere.
- Quiet Environment: Offers a peaceful setting with opportunities to spot small wildlife and enjoy the sounds of nature.
- Accessibility: Suitable for vehicles with lower clearance, as long as proper precautions are taken, such as adjusting tire pressure for uneven terrain.
If you're looking for an authentic outdoor experience without compromising on safety and basic comforts, Mayacmas Campground is a great choice. Bring everything you need for a self-sufficient stay, as the site encourages visitors to be fully prepared for their adventure.
- Primitive Camping: Embrace the simplicity of nature with limited services available on-site.
- Fire Restrictions: Be mindful of fire regulations and guidelines during your stay.
Customer Feedback: Many visitors praise Mayacmas Campground for its clean facilities, quiet atmosphere, and stunning natural surroundings. While occasional gunfire from the nearby shooting range can be heard, it adds to the authentic backcountry experience. Overall, campers find the site to be a hidden gem offering a true taste of nature away from urban life.
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Customer Reviews
The road up isn’t too rough. If you have a truck you will be fine even if it’s 2x4 like me. Just let air out of your tires. Nice secluded spot up in the mountain. No one but us was there. As of like June there is a fire restriction for this location but if you keep it small you probably won’t get caught. Website said there was trash cans but there isn’t any trash cans. Little trash bag in the vault toilet. It would suck if more people were here bc there was a camp sight lower than ours that ran through our sight. Overall, cool spot with no one there. Just bring everything you need bc it is primitive!
Been coming here over 15 years. Yes, it is very primitive, but that's part of why I love it here. There are 6 sites, although a couple kind of blend together. Bathroom usually clean and almost always has toilet paper. Super quiet up here with few people and some occasional small wildlife. Sites are usually clean, although there are occasional bad campers who leave a little trash. Occasionally you hear gunfire from the nearby outdoor range, but usually you are hearing people too lazy to follow the rules and keep the area clean - it has improved over the years
To the people that review this campground badly because you don't understand how to use Google Maps, this does not make it a bad campground. In fact this is one of my favorite campgrounds, probably because many of you can't seem to find it. Vichy Springs does NOT go there. There is a single road in from Mill Creek that takes you all the way there, and there are even signs. It's a primitive campground with drop toilets, no water. Weekdays, never seen more than one or two people here. Not as much OHV traffic. Follow directions for the Glen Eden Trailhead (WEST) if you're having issues.
It's only about 13 miles from town but it takes almost 45 minutes to get there. The road is very rough and windy to say the least. Then when you get there good luck finding a level spot to set up. There is a restroom but no water. People do drive cars up here but I wouldn't recommend it. I stayed here for two weeks but I had a jeep and off road teardrop trailer it worked for me.
My bf and I drove here during our road trip up the coast from San Diego. We input “Mayacmas Campground” into google maps and it took us to someone’s backyard that clearly had a no trespassing private property sign. This turn was to the right called “Vichy Springs”. It was night time and we drove down the road for about 2 seconds. We decided to turn around as we felt like we were trespassing and about to drive off a cliff. The road clearly has not had any traffic in a long time. We didn’t feel safe so we decided to drive an extra hour and a half and stayed in Richardson Redwood Grove park instead for $35. Please comment if there is another route to this campsite! Thanks!
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