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Ross Crossing Campground

Ross Crossing Rd, Auberry, CA 93602, USA

Introduce

Ross Crossing Campground, under the category of Campgrounds & RV Parks, offers a truly remote and rustic camping experience in the scenic area of Auberry, California. Located on Ross Crossing Rd, Auberry, CA 93602, this campground is ideal for those seeking a secluded getaway.

This campground features two campsites situated across the creek from each other, providing a sense of privacy and tranquility. One of the key aspects of Ross Crossing Campground is its remote location, which means there is no cell service for approximately 45 minutes in the surrounding area. Visitors should be prepared for a digital detox and embrace the natural environment.

A crucial aspect of camping at Ross Crossing is the "pack in, pack out" policy. Campers are required to bring all their supplies and remove all their trash, ensuring the preservation of this beautiful natural space. This policy helps maintain the pristine condition of the campground for future generations.

Visitors have highlighted the campground's natural beauty, including the unique experience of seeing granite rocks covered in ladybugs. The creek provides a serene backdrop, enhancing the overall camping experience.

Key features and considerations:

  • Two remote campsites across a creek.
  • No cell service for approximately 45 minutes.
  • Strict "pack in, pack out" policy.
  • Beautiful natural surroundings with creek access.
  • Ideal for campers seeking a secluded and rustic experience.

Ross Crossing Campground offers an authentic camping experience for those willing to embrace its remote nature and respect its environment. It's a place where nature's beauty can be fully appreciated.

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Activities

Hiking

Amenities

Tent sites

Children

Good for kids

Pets

Dogs allowed

Flower Kitteh Sep 07
★★★★★5

Two campsites across the creek from each other. Remote - no cell service for 45 min. Pack in and pack out everything.

Kevin Nov 29
★★★★★5

This is a beautiful place to camp, just make sure you’re prepared for the adventure. My fondest memory from this place is coming back up the stream toward camp, and seeing the granite rocks completely covered in ladybugs. You could put your hands on the rock, and within seconds they would be covered with little ladybugs. So long as people pack their trash in and out, this will remain an amazing place to put up a tent for generations to come.

Susan Chappell Jun 23
★★★★★5

A beautiful June Sunday, not another soul there, very little trash. We got lucky, but it was just the way it used be.

Lisa Peacock (RedQueen) Jul 28
★★★☆☆3

Beautiful place. People are starting to ruin it though. If you go please take your trash and furniture with you when you leave.

Josh Miller Dec 08
★★★☆☆3

Nature, manly camping, no bathrooms, its roughing it, kinda dirty. If everyone just cleaned up after themselves, it would stay a nice place!

Jessica Montano Jun 02
★★★★★5

Real camping, no running water (except the creek 😉), off the grid. Please make sure to keep it clean..."pack it in, pack it out".