Mill Creek Campground — Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park
Reviewed Jul. 11, 2020

Great campground in the Redwoods

This campground is a great stop if you’re looking for something in the redwoods besides the popular Jedidiah. There are two full loops to choose from.

There were plenty of open sites last minute but we heard that it does get busy. Some sites are SMALL but the reservation website lists the dimensions of each site and contains a picture as well. It makes it easy to book, site unseen. Some sites are open while others are secluded. There are hike/bike in campsites as well.

There are RV amenities within the campground but not at each individual site. I would say that this campground isn’t too RV friendly just because it’s a smaller campground in general. It might be hard to maneuver around but it is allowed.

There are bathrooms with flush toilets as well as showers with hot water. It’s .25 cents per minute for the showers, maximum 12 minutes. Everything was cleaned each morning. Bring extra TP, as it usually ran out mid day.

Bear boxes are provided and you are asked to keep everything in there at all times. We had a chipmunk try to get into ours but didn’t see any bear. Fires are permitted, just make sure you put it out completely at night.

No hammocks or tying to trees allowed. That was a bummer, as I love my hammock but totally understandable. You have to protect the redwoods that remain.

No cell service but if you drive up to the ranger station, they have WiFi. Doesn’t reach the campsites though.

  • Review photo of Mill Creek Campground — Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park by Deanna D., July 11, 2020
  • Review photo of Mill Creek Campground — Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park by Deanna D., July 11, 2020
  • Review photo of Mill Creek Campground — Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park by Deanna D., July 11, 2020