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Mineral Bar Campgrounds Introduce
Mineral Bar Campgrounds offers a delightful camping experience nestled in the scenic beauty of Colfax, California. Perfectly situated for outdoor enthusiasts, this campground provides an ideal base for exploring nature and enjoying family-friendly activities. Whether you're seeking to cool off during hot summers or embark on adventures, Mineral Bar Campgrounds is your go-to destination for memorable experiences.
The campground features a variety of amenities designed to cater to both campers and day visitors. With access to the river, it's a popular spot for families looking to beat the summer heat. The facility is well-maintained and equipped with essential services, making it a convenient choice for travelers and locals alike.
- Family-Friendly Environment
- Day Use Available
- River Access for Cooling Off
- Perfect for Summer Getaways
Customer feedback highlights the campground's popularity, especially during weekends. Visitors appreciate its accessibility and family-friendly atmosphere, though some note the presence of water insects in the evening. It's a minor concern that doesn't detract from the overall positive experience.
One visitor shared their enthusiasm, stating, "Awesome place to cool yourself during the hot summers," while another noted the importance of tick protection due to the area's Lyme disease risk. These insights help visitors prepare for their trips and make informed decisions about their stay.
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Customer Reviews
Awesome place to cool yourself during the hot summers. Campground allows for day use and seems to be very popular with local families. Can be busy throughout the day, and especially weekends. Later in the evening when the sun starts setting, the river water can start swarming with what looks like a bunch of water strikers. I personally don't mind them, but it may scare some folks.
I love this place but my dog got 10 tick bites in the winter. make sure you and your family and pets wear tick protection. This area is known for Lyme disease.
Mineral Bar Campgrounds is great for a quick "getaway". It is real quiet except for the distant train up on the mountain side. During our winter camping trip, there was only one other couple in a distant camp site and the only voices heard were our own..Winter camping brings out the sounds of the small but mighty layers of water falling down the hillside on the opposite side of the bridge and freezing cold water rushing over the river rocks. Its so relaxing! The restrooms are exceptionally clean for having no-flush toilets. Toilet only bathrooms without sinks. Bring hand washing wipes and/ or your own soap and water. *BRING WATER* There is no running water anywhere except for the river so bring clean drinking and washing water. River water is not reccomended for cooking or washing. Personal Bear containers are on each individual site for your food. Bear resistant trash containers and recycling containers are provided near the bathrooms too. Only 5 or 6 sites were open to the public during my winter camping trip. Covid friendly keeping sits in between empty. Rangers visit multiple times a day though they do not have rangers living or staying onsite. First come first serve *no reservations. Sites are small but all sites will fit at a regular size tent and some will fit itrailers. Winter time allows for fires but only in the deep pits. No wood gathering so *BRING YOUR OWN WOOD * Camping is near the river with bushes and trees in between. There is a separate Walking and driving bridge, trails near by, your surrounded by mountains on all sides and a steep bending road on the side of the camp but it's not very busy and travelers go very slow around its corners. I give this camp ground 5 stars for the sights and sounds of nature, the smaller and more intimate size of of the park, the cleanliness, awesome Rangers, the convenience of it being open when most other parks are closed during the winter season. Call the park county for list of open parks. They were the ones that sent us here when our other camp ground was closed. What a gem! Day use too! Enjoy!
Fishing I saw small bass and chub or pike minnow I'm not really sure. Swimming very nice temp a little warmer then most rivers around this area. Gold panning color in almost every pan. Camping very multi cultural so that's nice. Three park rangers for 15 or so campsites. And don't forget day use too. What more could you want?
Best hidden little gem! We camped the weekend and had the best time.
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