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    Forest Glen Guard Station

    4.5 (2 reviews)

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    Sinkyone Wilderness State Park

    Sinkyone Wilderness State Park

    5.0(5 reviews)
    44.5 mi

    On the Lost Coast, a lawless Calif. state park has been overtaken by off-roading, fireworks, raves…read moreAshley Harrell Sep. 23, 2021 https://www.sfgate.com/california-parks/amp/lost-coast-california-illegal-beach-camping-park-16477935.php

    As you'll see from the photographs, I'm not the first one to share this secret with you. But my…read morefriend David A. perhaps was without words, for as he left this to me to write. The Sinkyone stretch of the Lost Coast is the southernmost stretch, named after the people who used to make this their own. Signs say some still do, but you know not in the way they used to. Pictured here is Usal Beach and the road thereto. You'll make it easiest on the six-mile graded road heading in from Highway 1 at Mendocino County Mile Marker 90.88 a few miles in from Leggett, further from Fort Bragg and the coast. You can make arrival more rewarding by walking from Shelter Cove or, better still, the mouth of the Mattole fifty or so miles to the north. Usal has a half dozen ish maybe more campsites in a grove of trees near the beach. Secluded primitive sites, peopled clearly by folks who groove on something other than the beaten path. The road in is passable by a 2WD vehicle, rutted in places but not too terribly bad. Its fine-grained matrix is slick and unpredictable during the rain. This is classic desolate deceptive California coast. Beautiful.

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    Shasta Trinity Recreation - Glamping unit #3

    Shasta Trinity Recreation

    4.0(23 reviews)
    36.8 mi

    I don't often review campgrounds but so many people commented on specific sites and no one…read morecommented on Site 11, which is the one I booked this weekend so here you go future bookers: We were able to fit two single backpacking tents and two larger two person tents but both the official tent spot and our unofficial spot had notable, but tolerable slopes as noted multiple times in reviews. There is a parking spot for site 11 across the campground road near a pit toilet. Flush toilets are located on the other side of the parking lot, which is right next to site 10. Site 10 seemed like it had a nice lake view. You can see the lake through the trees from site 11. There are no bear boxes! You store food and toiletries in your car at night. Wing wildlife included mosquitoes (light), yellow jackets (heaviest mid morning), and very loud cicadas. My ears were ringing like I went to a loud concert. I have to assume that's seasonal. There's a "boat launch" past the flush toilets near the tent cabins that was nice for setting up a few camp chairs and entering the water in floaties. There were a few other beaches further on but they were full. There was a kerfuffle over an inflatable kayak while we were there so keep an eye on your things! The lake was shockingly not ice cold like many CA lakes I've been in but it was also 100 degrees out. We stayed in for hours. So nice! Intimate campground with sloped sites and nice lake access- overall a pleasant stay!

    Nice area that has campsites next to the camp road going down to the water. I noticed his and her…read morebathrooms.

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    Camp Kimtu - View from the beach area

    Camp Kimtu

    3.8(13 reviews)
    42.2 mi

    The camp by itself was absolutely amazing. Wonderful…read morescenery, many mild - medium difficulty hikes in the area, clearly labeled campsites, running hot water in the showers. The reason for leaving a 2 star review is because of the behavior of the camp host, patty. The first night she confronted us about playing music too loud because it was disturbing other campers ( we were the only people around on that Thursday night ). Shook us down for the deposit in the dead of night. Repeatedly made racist and sexist remarks mid conversation about our group of friends to their significant others. Made homophobic comments in passing when a certain family arrived across from us. On our last night none of our members had realized the time and was in the showers. There's a sign at the door that says " cleaning 11:00 7:00 " When she came into the bathroom to clean, no words or warnings were exchanged. Patty passive aggressively cleaned around people smacking the mop against another woman's legs and opening a cabinet to shove someone out of the way. At no point did she say " excuse me I need something from here " or " hey guys it's 7 and I need you to leave " The woman that got smacked and shoved confronted her saying she didn't have to be rude, to which she replied " I can show you rude, I'm holding back " After the interaction we could hear patty going around to other campers pitting people against each other. Later that night patty randomly gifted us a plate of freshly baked cookies but after all that had happened we felt a bit uneasy

    This place is so beautiful. I love that it has easy access to the river. You can cliff jump and…read morejust float down as well. Showers have hot water and is usual stocked pretty well. Dogs are allowed and there is no fee. Service is very spotty. If you're in need of ice and other things you have forgotten, it is pretty close to those areas. There is a cute little mom and pop coffee spot across from the chevron which is nice. There's also a thrift store in the next plaza which was convenient for some water shoes. I got two for the total of $5! The only reason I am giving it a two star is because of the host. I have never met someone so rude. She is racist, homophobic, and sexist. She does not communicate well and does not appreciate people's privacy. If she weren't at this site anymore, I would come back and recommend this place for sure.

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