Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
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Peltier Bridge Campground offers a unique and tranquil camping experience nestled along the banks of Clear Creek, just minutes away from Whiskeytown Lake. This charming campground provides an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts seeking a peaceful retreat in Northern California. With its scenic surroundings, clean facilities, and proximity to outdoor activities, Peltier Bridge Campground is perfect for families, couples, and solo adventurers looking to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life.
Campground visitors have praised the serene and secluded atmosphere of Peltier Bridge Campground. Many highlight the cleanliness of restrooms and the convenience of being close to Whiskeytown Lake. Guests also appreciate the dog-friendly environment and the opportunity to connect with nature while enjoying outdoor activities. However, some recommend bringing bug spray due to the presence of mosquitoes and wildlife like bears.
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Hiking
Barbecue grill
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Restroom
Running water
Tent sites
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
had a great time super private got lucky and booked while no one else was here 3 days for $60 and two vehicles with $50 for the parking passes, we used site 6 and had plenty of room for two tents and more if needed site 7,8,9 are further up and more secluded however sites 45 and 6 are closer to the bathroom super dog friendly super kid friendly will definitely be coming again, just be aware of wildlife.
Great, secluded hidden gem of a campground! Its along Clear Creek which is gorgeous & has clear crystal water. No water here so bring your own. Bathrooms were clean & there are plenty of trash receptacles. It was a very quiet 2 nights here, as I was only there with 1 other site booked. It's about 5 minutes from the lake! Downfalls... mosquitos & yellow jackets are miserable so be prepared. Also I am pretty sure there was a bear in our camp one night. Overall it's a great & secluded campground when you want to get away!
We stayed here based on the amazing reviews. The only site available was site 5, which we were excited to get. In the morning we found in site 5 we were the only site in full hot sun in the morning (8:30am), and the hornets, wasps and bees were as intense as the sun. Campground is small and off the beaten path, along a very cold but beautiful river. Campground has vault toilets (clean) and no water at all (bring it in). There is no host, so plan ahead and book online. Sites 6 and up are much more secluded, with good shade /tree coverage. Sites 1-3 seem to be for groups. We left early due to a very loud group in those sites up until after 2am. FYI help with this is at your discretion...you need to call the park Rangers. Overall a beautiful campground, but with three kids, the yellow jackets, heat and loud people it was a bit of a disappointment.
It is a small campground, only 9 camp sites. But it is very quiet and no person due to covid-19 and winter season. It is a nice place to have few hiking trails around. Happy new year!
A nice area, quiet. We only visited. There were open camping sites. Reservation only.