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    5.0 (7 reviews)
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    This is a photo of the waterfall they have on the trails.

    Radio ranch is such a fun camping experience! They have amazing hiking trails, lounging areas, and beautiful tents and cabins. My newly married wife and I had an absent blast on the hiking trails and checking out the waterfalls and streams occurring naturally. they even went above and beyond to make the kitchen bathroom showers and tent set up feel just like a hotel. The theme is radial ranch so expect to see a bunch of old radios. Also just enjoy the sound of nature. they also have front parking spots, clearly label with lots of lights and just come here to enjoy nature. I would definitely recommend this to all my friends and family to enjoy!

    Bigfoot siting at Radio Ranch!
    May W.

    If you've ever wondered what it's like to explore Wonderland forest magic while living luxuriously, then Radio Ranch is the adventure for you! This beautifully designed glamp site will have thought of your every need while still enjoying the rustic experience of the Trinity Alps wilderness. We practically had no need or desire to leave the camp grounds. Our amazing host Mallory, gave our group a tour of the hiking trails, creeks, waterfalls, and natural springs that are waiting to be explored. We saw BIGFOOT during our stay, and had a photoshoot with him too! Mallory is also a very talented massage therapist! I booked a relaxing 60 min session with her the morning we checked out, which gave me enough relief and energy to drive us all back home, and still dreaming for the next time we will return to Radio Ranch.

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    Moonstone Beach - Beautiful sunset

    Moonstone Beach

    (52 reviews)

    This is an amazing beach in Trinidad. It is dog friendly so you can bring your four legged friends…read morehere as well. You will see dogs running around and having the time of their lives The parking area can fill up at certain times of the year (the busier season), although usually has room for everyone. It's a very short walk from the parking lot to the beach. It's better to come during low tide. It has beautiful views and is very peaceful. Moonstone Grill, a restaurant just up the hill, opens for dinner. They have amazing food and incredible sunset views overlooking the ocean!

    Turn in here... I see a beach!…read more On our way to a 4-day road trip at the Oregon Coast we made our first stop at Moonstone Beach. We estimated we'd reach our lodging destination at a certain time but we like to leave room for side trips we stumble upon along the way (like this one). Moonstone Beach is not too far from Clam Beach. We've been to this part of the state before when we went on a tour of the Battery Point Lighthouse in Crescent City. The parking area is not a long walk from the beach -whew- and it was low tide at the time so it was nice. We walked all the way to the north end of the beach to the cave. Few people in November, some walked the beach, many brought their dogs to play and run around. There was some rock climbing going on too. Beautiful beach in Humboldt County! The tide was starting to come in as we were leaving... Moonstone Grill, a restaurant just up the hill you'll see before heading down to the beach, opened at 4:30p daily for dinner. We arrived at the beach at 1:00p so we weren't able to try. Review #3241

    Shasta Trinity Recreation - Glamping unit #3

    Shasta Trinity Recreation

    (23 reviews)

    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!

    We had a great time at Mary Smith Campground. We stayed in glamping site #3 and really liked it…read more(though site #2 was our favorite). Some feedback on the campground: - The glamping site bed is super comfortable. We fell asleep instantly and got woken up next day by the morning sun. - The glamping sites are set up well, have enough space, each come with a fire pit, 2 plastic chairs, 2 wooden chairs, a full table + benches and a LED lantern. - The bathrooms at are clean, flush toilets. The ranger is re-stocking toilet paper daily. Big plus! - There are no showers at the campground. Good news is that you can simply take a swim in the lake :) - There's no cell phone reception (AT&T, at least) once you leave Redding. - This is a pretty small campground, which is really nice because you have a lot of space and it's not too crowded. As with any campground, it can still be noisy with kids or other neighbors that talk at night. You might want to bring earplugs if you don't fall asleep easily. More details: https://www.simonkreuz.com/trips/mary-smith-campground.

    Camp Kimtu - View from the beach area

    Camp Kimtu

    (14 reviews)

    2 moms and 2 young daughters felt very safe. This campground is maintained very well. Shampoo…read moreConditioner provided in showers which was much appreciated. Ample shade during the hottest time of day thanks to abundance of trees. Not to mention the glorious Trinity River below. Best feature, camp host Ms. Patti. Warm, inviting and positive vibes to share for everyone.

    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

    Gold Bluffs Beach & Campground

    Gold Bluffs Beach & Campground

    (17 reviews)

    Gold Bluffs Beach and Campground in Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park is a remote beach in northern…read moreHumboldt County. I personally love how secluded this beach is that stretches out for miles. This beach is great for walking along the shoreline and/or enjoying a picnic at. In order to get here you will have to drive on a somewhat twisty road for about 6 miles. It is right next to Fern Canyon so I love visiting both at the same time due to the close proximity to one another. There are unique hikes in Fern Canyon due to the fern-covered walls you can walk through. This is such a beautiful area. I have not used the campground and only visited the beach so I can't speak to the campground aspect of this area. It is very peaceful and serene and a place where you can often spot elk.

    Gold Bluffs Beach extends for 10 miles along the Humboldt County coast in Prairie Creek Redwoods…read moreState Park. It requires a day use permit to enter because of the volume of visitors that come here. Mostly because popular Fern Canyon is next to it. Gold Bluffs has a campground with 26 sites. Permits are not required if you have camping reservations. To reach Gold Bluffs Beach, you have to drive on a 6 mile windy dirt road called Davison Rd that you can access near the Elk Meadow picnic area. Trailers are not allowed on Davison Road. Visitors will need to pay the day-use fee, or show their federal pass or CA state park passes at the Gold Bluffs Beach entrance station. You can also hike the 11-mile James Irvine loop trail from Prairie Creek Visitor Center. No permit is required if you are hiking. Gold Bluffs Beach was named after a gold discovery in the 1850's that attracted some interest by miners. If you are going to come here, make sure you check out nearby Fern Canyon. It is a must-see! The 1,200 mile California Coastal Trail runs through Gold Bluffs. After hiking Fern Canyon, I walked over to the coast of Gold Bluff to walk in the water and soak in the sun.

    Albee Creek Campground - Humboldt Redwoods State Park - View from campsite

    Albee Creek Campground - Humboldt Redwoods State Park

    (6 reviews)

    This is my favorite campsite of all time. You're about 15 minutes off the main freeway so it's very…read morequiet and peaceful. That being said, there's very limited cell service, if any, which can be a pro and a con. There are many trails that lead to views or the nearby creeks, although most are not dog friendly so keep that in mind if you're bringing your furry friend. They have large campsite bonfires where campers are invited to learn about different facts about the environment and animals in the area, which is fun for children. There are clean bathrooms and showers which are available on both sides of the campground. Showers are operated by quarters so bring a a couple rolls. Each campsite has a decent amount of space and has its own table, fire pit, and bear proof locker. I've seen bears in the area but they are very peaceful and keep to themselves and just want to eat the apple trees. My favorite time to go is end of July and August because the blackberry bushes are fruiting, and you can make fresh blackberry pancake pancakes in the morning (although they have cut a lot of of the blackberry bushes down since they are invasive, so you have to walk a little farther to find them). Overall it's a very peaceful and beautiful campground that I find my self return returning to every year.

    Modern bathrooms (and warm showers) were cleaned and stocked every morning. Oh and there's foaming…read moresoap to wash your hands with at the sinks too. Thank you, staff! One of the best parts of staying at Albee Creek is driving to and from the campground each day. It seriously is as impressive as touring and hiking through the redwood groves we came to see in the area. The trees are incredibly tall and gigantic. Wow. What an amazing place in the world this is.

    Radio Ranch - campgrounds - Updated July 2026

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