![]() ![]() The Klamath National Forest is a favorite destination for outdoor adventurers, providing access to several wilderness areas as well as campsites along the Klamath, Scott, and Salmon rivers. Small campgrounds are found along the rivers and at scenic Ruth Lake. Six Rivers National Forest stretches along Northern California's coastal mountains, including portions of popular rivers such as the Eel, Klamath, Trinity, and Salmon. Anglers, rafters, kayakers, and those who just love the outdoors seek out these less-well-known little treasures along the river. The beautiful Trinity River is dotted with a number of small campgrounds which make great bases from which to enjoy the river. Hayward Flat Campground Some campsites are close enough to the water that boats can be moored nearby.Alpine View Campground This campground has upgraded features great for those with handicaps and for children.Some have outstanding features such as beaches, launch ramps, and RV hook-ups. Stuart Arm - A number of campgrounds are set along the Stuart Arm.The lake is popular for fishing, boating, and waterskiing. Camping here is among the best in Northern California. Scenic Trinity Lake is surrounded by thick forests. They offer quiet, more secluded camping opportunities Primitive Campgrounds - These 6 campgrounds have limited facilities and are at least a mile from the lake. ![]() Oak Bottom Tent Campground - Camp beside the lake in a tent-only site close to swimming and other features.Whiskeytown National Recreation Area has only a few campgrounds along the shore of Whiskeytown Lake. Pit River Arm - Lower Jones Valley Campground, close to several great marinas. ![]()
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