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Lower Hunting Creek Campground

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Lower Hunting Creek Campground is located near Napa, CA, and features rugged terrain with hills and creeks. Temperatures range from 40°F in winter to 90°F in summer. Nearby attractions include Lake Berryessa and the Knoxville Wildlife Area, offering opportunities for outdoor activities.

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Location

Lower Hunting Creek Campground is located in California

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Directions

From the town of Lower Lake go east on Morgan Valley Road 13 miles to the north entrance to Knoxville at Dunnigan Hill Road (this access not recommended for two-wheel drive vehicles beyond Round Mountain Road). Continue three miles further on Morgan Valley Road for the south entrance to Knoxville at the intersection with Devilhead Road (southeast of the McLaughlin Mine crushing plant). There are BLM signs at both entrances.

Coordinates

38.80900002 N
122.375 W

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Access

  • Drive-In
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Site Types

  • Tent Sites

Features

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  • Picnic Table
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  • Pets
  • Fires

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Reviewed Nov. 27, 2020

Camping and some hiking

I was here mid November. I car camped in an area just above the campground. A good bit of utv traffic A party traffic There is a short hike to the top of the mountain from the campground Decent Verizon signal

  • Review photo of Lower Hunting Creek Campground by Manny R., November 27, 2020
  • Review photo of Lower Hunting Creek Campground by Manny R., November 27, 2020
  • Review photo of Lower Hunting Creek Campground by Manny R., November 27, 2020

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Hunting Creek Campground located in California?

Lower Hunting Creek Campground is located in Northern California, situated in the Knoxville Wildlife Area. The campground is positioned at the base of a mountain, offering access to hiking trails that lead to the summit. The area is somewhat remote but accessible by car, though visitors should be prepared for UTV and recreational traffic in the vicinity. The campground sits in a natural setting that provides a base for exploring the surrounding wilderness areas.

Is dispersed camping allowed near Hunting Creek Campground?

Yes, dispersed camping is allowed near Lower Hunting Creek Campground. There are areas just above the established campground where car camping is permitted. This option is particularly popular for those seeking a more secluded experience away from the designated camping area. Remember to follow Leave No Trace principles when dispersed camping, and be aware that the area experiences UTV and recreational traffic, especially during peak seasons.

What wildlife can you see in the Knoxville Wildlife Area near Hunting Creek Campground?

The Knoxville Wildlife Area surrounding Lower Hunting Creek Campground supports diverse California wildlife. While specific wildlife sightings may vary by season, the area is home to numerous bird species, deer, and smaller mammals typical of Northern California ecosystems. The natural setting and proximity to wilderness areas create ample wildlife viewing opportunities, particularly during dawn and dusk hours. For the best wildlife viewing, explore the hiking trails near the campground, including the path that leads to the mountain summit.