Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
Explore family camping activities that bring all ages together, from outdoor games and scenic hikes to memorable campfire fun that creates lasting memories.
Nestled along Twin Lakes Road in Bridgeport, CA, Robinson Creek North Campground offers a peaceful escape for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Surrounded by lush tree coverage and scenic views, this campground is an ideal spot for camping, kayaking, and exploring the beauty of the Sierra Nevada.
The campground features clean, newer vault restrooms with solar-powered motion lights for nighttime convenience. While there are no showers or dump stations, potable water and bear lockers are available to ensure a safe and comfortable stay. Most campsites are shaded, though some, like site #13, offer open spaces for those who prefer less tree coverage.
With a nightly rate of $28, Robinson Creek North Campground is an affordable option for families and groups. The campground operates seasonally, closing on October 8, 2023. Quiet hours are enforced from 10 pm to 8 am, ensuring a restful environment for all guests. Two campground hosts are on-site to maintain cleanliness and assist visitors.
Customer feedback highlights the campground’s cleanliness, friendly hosts, and proximity to Twin Lakes, making it a popular choice for kayaking and other water activities. Guests also appreciate the bear lockers and the campground’s role as a base camp for nearby outings. Whether you’re pitching a tent or parking an RV, Robinson Creek North Campground promises a memorable outdoor experience.
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom
Hiking
Camping fee
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
Nice campground close to Twin Lakes, with a good amount of tree coverage, our site #13 did not have trees. That is how we got a campsite, as the campground was full. Bathrooms were clean, there was even a solar-powered motion light for nighttime usage. We camped on July 14th, the weather was hot and the lake was wonderful to kayak in.
We stayed 2 nights here. It is a popular CG. There are some camp sights along the creek. Most all sights have some tree coverage. The CG roads have HUGE expansion cracks which serve as speed bumps and earthquake simulators for the trailers. Cost is $28.00 night. Will close for season 10/8/2023. In September many trailers with generators. Quiet hours are 10 pm - 8 am. CG had two hosts and is generally clean. Potable water, newer vault restrooms, no showers or dump stations. Bear lockers for food storage. Good base camp for many outings.
It was a really great campground but it was truly a bummer we couldn't have a campfire, despite the thunderstorms, and a deeper bummer that they didn't include that information in the email confirmation so we couldn't prepare our food choices for fireless things. The phone number they listed with updates didn't say anything about fire restrictions. Communications would've been helpful before such a long drive. We still had an amazing time and totally recommend the trip. Twin lakes is astoundingly beautiful on the paddle boards.
Pretty campground but the host lets people run their generators until 10. And doesn’t care about the loud ones. There was also quite a bit of trash laying around of people that didn’t put their stuff in bear lockers.
Wonderful campground right on the river. Lots of shade trees well run by the on-site host was on top of everything it seemed to me. And talking with folks camping there it turns out many many of them have been coming for years and decades to Robinson Creek. Had a great three nights visit.
We camped there in June 2021, the campground was full. Not a place to camp if you want peace and quiet with generators running and Lots of families camping together at the same campsite. Our site didn’t have much shade but was on the river. The weather was hot, so laying in the river was a good way to cool down. Lot of hiking trails along the river and in the area.