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Trout Creek Campground is nestled in the picturesque logging region near McCloud, California, offering a serene setting for outdoor enthusiasts. Located along Stevens Pass Rd, this campground provides easy access for RVs and a variety of camping options, including over 20 sites with ample space and secluded spots.
Facilities include clean and well-maintained restrooms. The site is pet-friendly, making it a great option for camping with dogs. While the area can still have snow in early summer, it's a haven for mushroom hunting and barbecuing under the stars.
Customer feedback praises Trout Creek Campground for its affordability, natural beauty, and suitability for dogs. Despite minor challenges like snow cover in early summer, visitors find the experience rewarding and plan to return.
If you're looking for an authentic outdoor adventure with a touch of rugged charm, Trout Creek Campground offers a memorable experience. Whether you're fishing, hiking, or simply enjoying nature, this campground provides a peaceful retreat in a beautiful part of California.
Picnics
RV camping
Hiking
Public restroom
Restroom
Running water
Tent sites
Camping fee
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
This campground is located in logging country and as such, access with an RV is no problem. Sites are quite spacious but the campground has seen its better days, it’s a bit rundown. But on the flip side, it is a no fee campground. Trout creek runs through the campground and it is loaded with small, hungry McCloud River Redband Trout. It’s difficult to fish due to all the willows and fallen logs, but they’re in there. Not too far from Mount Shasta.
Great camp, no pay small creek lots of room 20 plus spots plus lots of off to the sides spots. The bathroom was clean and stocked. Went for mushrooms and was disappointed cause there is still 3 feet of snow in June 2023. Had lots of fun with the dogs and bbq. I'll go again.
Run down, creek was very low, abandoned cars and trailers there.. be prepared it's very remote.
Very remote. Very run down. If you're not into semi-primitive camping, I would skip. It looks like the camp is open year round, it has one pit toilet as far as I could tell. There was no one there and the spots looked very spread out. I came up from the 15 to the 3 and it was paved until you have to turn off the road to the camp. You can most likely pull a good sized trailer through here as semi trucks also use this road and is in rather good shape for such use.
Place is nice the stream is healthier than before. Low water but still holding great populations of Native Redbands