Wrights Lake Campground Introduce
Wrights Lake Campground offers an unparalleled experience for those seeking to connect with nature while enjoying modern amenities. Located in the picturesque town of Kyburz, California, this campground provides a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. Surrounded by breathtaking landscapes, visitors can enjoy a variety of activities such as kayaking, paddleboarding on the lake, exploring sandy beaches, and hiking through scenic trails.
- Secluded Lakefront Setting: Campsites offer stunning views of Wrights Lake, with some spots providing filtered lake views for added privacy and beauty.
- Family-Friendly Environment: Perfect for families and groups, the campground provides a safe and welcoming atmosphere for all outdoor enthusiasts.
- Convenient Facilities: Well-maintained sites with basic amenities ensure a comfortable stay while you enjoy the natural surroundings.
Guests have praised the campgrounds for their meticulous maintenance and the diverse activities available, making it an ideal destination for both adventure seekers and those looking to unwind in nature's embrace. Whether you're planning a family trip or a solo adventure, Wrights Lake Campground promises an unforgettable experience.
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Great campgrounds, well maintained, perfect lake to kayak/paddle board, sandy beaches, lots of hiking around. Was really impressed.
Gorgeous lake nice campground. Some spots have filtered lake views.
Don't go here! You'll hate it! I love it, it's one of my happy places, so stay away. In all honesty, this is an amazing campground. The scenery is awe inspiring, if you like to kayak its a beautiful little lake with a wonderful surprise on the other side ( and keep an eye out for the eagle who likes to hang out on the east end of the lake). If you like to hike, there's plenty of hiking for all skill levels. We stay in the tent only camping, it's the best,but even the rv/trailer loop is good. I did have to drop a star because of Royal Elk management, the two hosts Joan and John (I think that's his name), aren't the easiest to deal with. Joan isn't bad, but John is pretty much a jerk (keeping it kid appropriate). He does a pretty good job of keeping the bathrooms clean (which is appreciated) but his campside manner ends there. He's about the most unpleasant person I've ever encountered camping. He wears earbuds listening to something while he talks at you, drives around the campground extremely fast on the golf cart so you can never catch up to him to 'interrupt' his work. Several times he would pull up to our campground and stare at us and our site, presumably to see if rules were being followed, but not even a hint of a smile nor a response to trying to talk to him before speeding off again. We've camped at a few campgrounds managed by Royal Elk and there people are rarely who I'd like to interact with.
This campground was beautiful!!! Everything was perfect, I also love that you can pay with a card for your campsite, super convenient. The campground host was super friendly and very helpful.
1st time here. We stayed at #62 which was a big lot w plenty of space to pitch up tent. Big lot enough to play frisbee. We brought cornhole. Plenty of areas for fishing. 5 min walk to lake w beautiful landscapes. Smaller hiking trails along the lake (family friendly). Took a hike around the lake about 3 miles. Would definitely come back next time w rafts and inner tube for the lake.
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