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Point Group Camp, Portola Redwoods State Park Introduce

Point Group Camp, located within the picturesque Portola Redwoods State Park in La Honda, CA, offers a serene and secluded camping experience perfect for both individual travelers and groups seeking adventure and relaxation. Nestled in the heart of California's coast redwoods, this campground provides a unique opportunity to connect with nature while enjoying modern amenities and facilities.

The Point Group Camp features two distinct types of campsites: the Point site and the Circle site. The Point site offers individual areas for different parties within your group, ensuring privacy and space for everyone. On the other hand, the Circle site is designed for bringing everyone together around a central area, ideal for cooking, socializing, and bonding with friends and family.

Both sites are conveniently located near shared restrooms and a dishwashing station, making daily tasks easy and accessible. A short trail at the end of the Point site leads to a charming spot where two streams converge, creating a peaceful environment for reflection and enjoyment.

Portola Redwoods State Park is renowned for its well-maintained hiking trails that wind through towering redwood trees and lush greenery. Visitors can explore various trails, each offering unique experiences, from the serene seclusion of hidden groves to the vibrant energy of shared trails. The park's natural beauty provides ample opportunities for photography, picnics, and simply soaking in the tranquility of the surroundings.

Customers have praised the Point Group Camp for its excellent facilities and the natural beauty of the area. Many highlight the lack of crowds on the trails, allowing for a more immersive and peaceful experience. One visitor mentioned enjoying a secluded lunch in a grove where they were uninterrupted for an hour, emphasizing the park's ability to provide both privacy and stunning views.

Another reviewer noted the well-maintained trails and the charm of the local office, while also advising to bring plenty of water for hikes. Despite the absence of water sources on the trails, rest areas with outhouses are strategically placed, making it easy to stay comfortable during excursions.

  • Secluded and Group-Friendly Sites: The Point site offers privacy for individual parties, while the Circle site encourages socializing around a central area.
  • Proximity to Amenities: Both sites are close to shared restrooms and dishwashing stations, ensuring convenience for campers.
  • Scenic Trails: Explore well-maintained hiking paths through redwoods, offering diverse experiences from solitude to social interaction.

Point Group Camp at Portola Redwoods State Park is a haven for nature enthusiasts and groups seeking a balance of privacy and camaraderie. With its beautiful surroundings and thoughtful amenities, it's no wonder visitors return year after year to enjoy the natural beauty and tranquility of this remarkable location.

Location

CaliforniaSan Mateo CountyLa HondaPoint Group Camp Road

Customer Reviews

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Mark Nicewonger
Apr 14, 2019

The Point site is good for providing a little privacy for individual parties within your group. The Circle site, as the name implies, is good for circling everyone around a common area for cooking and socializing. Both are near the amphitheatre, and share restrooms and a dishwashing station. Follow a short trail at the end of the Point site to find a lovely spot at the convergence of two streams.

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nathaniel tucker
Nov 22, 2021

We went for some hikes in this area and I can’t say enough how beautiful they were. The trails are well-maintained and the local office as well staffed. There’s no water on the trails so definitely bring a lot of water before hand. But there are outhouses neatly space so it’s easy to use the restroom if you need to. One of the best things about the trails the lack of other people. Me and my friend went ahead and ate a wonderful lunch in a secluded grove where no one bothered us for a full hour. It was magnificent

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Miguel Rodriguez
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Melinda Lundgren
Nov 12, 2018

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Shilpa Nandigama
May 05, 2018

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Matthew B. Wilken
May 13, 2025

Great quiet camp site.