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Little Stony — Mendocino National Forest

Description

USDA Forest Service

Mendocino National Forest

Overview

This location is available on a first-come, first-served basis only. Visitors are required to physically arrive at the campground to purchase and claim a site. Scan & Pay option coming Spring 2025!

Recreation

River and stream fishing is popular in the winter when the stream is in full flow. The Forest Service in cooperation with the State of California Off-Highway Vehicle Fund, (Green Sticker), has developed roads, trails, and facilities for further enjoyment of the OHV user. Remember, these are your facilities and OHV funds are being used to develop and maintain them. Forest Service roads open to Off-Highway Vehicles are considered public roads. All motorcycle riders on public lands in the State of California must wear a safety helmet meeting the standards adopted by the US Department of Transportation. State law requires all vehicles, including motorcycles to be registered. You must have a current Green or Red Sticker, or Highway License. Highway licensed vehicles must meet all standards for operating on a public highway and be operated in accordance with California state law. Your vehicle must be equipped with a properly installed Forest Service approved spark arrester in good working condition. For your safety and the safety of others, Off-Highway Vehicles must never be operated in a manner likely to endanger any person or property. Driving at excessive speeds, careless and reckless driving, racing and "wheelies" are not only prohibited, but also dangerous on forest roads and camping areas. State and Federal law prohibit operating any vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. This applies equally to the operation on Off-Highway vehicles, including those statutes prohibiting drinking while driving (CVC 23220), and drinking in a motor vehicle (CVC 23221). Motorcycles and ATVs must meet state sound requirement of 96 dba or lower. Unlicensed juveniles operating motorcycles and ATVs must be under the supervision of a licensed adult. The Stonyford Work Center (530) 963-3128 is available to provide Trail Conditions and closure information for the Grindstone District area. Stonyford Area Motor Vehicle Opportunity Guide

Natural Features

General vegetation is chaparral with a drainage running through. Mixed conifers are throughout the area.

Contact Info

For facility specific information, please call (530) 963-3128.

Nearby Attractions

Little Stony OHV Staging Area is located near by.

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Location

Little Stony — Mendocino National Forest is located in California

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Directions

Located 10 miles southwest of Stonyford.

Coordinates

39.286417 N
122.576463 W

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Reviewed May. 10, 2021

$5, Beautiful if people were responsible

People leave their trash everywhere. People let their dogs run lose, and were loud. I doubt most of these people even paid. Anyways beautiful place if people respected it. Drive was nice, most people do not have cell service. A lady flipped her quad and was life flighted out so.... my quiet weekend was a bust.... I'd come back if people cleaned up after themselves and respected others . I was afraid to let my dog out because the lady had no control on her off leash pitbull.. that's why dogs have bad reps because of irresponsible people like this.

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Reviewed Apr. 5, 2021

Great place

Just a short drive from the main road into the Mendocino National Forest. You don’t need four-wheel-drive to get here. Clean camping that’s paved as well there nice stream next to the campground full of turtles, crawfish and ducks. Be aware that this campground is mainly used by dirtbike riders but not much of a bother. All around a great place to camp as well there are no water or trash services here so be sure to pack in and pack out

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