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Stag Point Introduce

Welcome to Stag Point, a rustic camping destination located in Meadow Valley, California. As part of the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, we offer an opportunity to experience the natural environment of the region. Situated in Meadow Valley, CA 95956, Stag Point provides a location for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a more rugged camping experience.

Based on recent feedback, it's important to be aware of certain conditions when planning a trip to Stag Point. As of April 28, 2021, visitors have reported that roads leading to the campground, particularly those coming from the Feather Falls route, are washed out in numerous locations. This can make access challenging and require careful driving.

The area has also experienced significant burn scar damage, resulting in many downed trees. These trees pose a potential hazard, as they could fall during strong winds. Additionally, there is considerable logging traffic in the area, which campers should be aware of.

Due to these conditions, caution is advised when visiting Stag Point. Campers should be prepared for potentially challenging road conditions and be aware of the hazards posed by downed trees and logging activity.

Key considerations for visiting Stag Point:

  • Washed-out roads, especially from the Feather Falls route
  • Significant burn scar areas
  • Downed trees posing potential hazards
  • Active logging traffic
  • Requires caution and preparedness

For more detailed information about current conditions and accessibility, please contact local authorities or relevant agencies. Proceed with caution when planning your trip to Stag Point.

Location

CaliforniaPlumas CountyMeadow Valley

Customer Reviews

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chris reading
May 01, 2021

AS OF 4-28-2021 Roads are washed out in many places coming in from Feather Falls route. MAJOR BURN SCAR AREAS. DOWNED TREES. MILLIONS COULD FALL WITH A GOOD WIND. I'VE SEEN MANY, MANY DOWNED TREES IN BACK COUNTRY ..BE CAREFUL. AND LOTS OF LOGGING TRAFFIC.

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