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Pigeon Point Group Campground

About

National Forest

Shasta-Trinity National Forest

Overview

Pigeon Point Group Campground is located on CA Highway 299 approximately 15 miles west of Weaverville, CA at 1100'. Located on the Wild and Scenic portion of the Trinity River, this campground is a wonderful place to camp when enjoying all the river has to offer.____

Recreation

The Trinity River offers fun-filled hours of fishing, swimming, floating, rafting, kayaking and boating. River access is available at this location for boats that can be carried by hand. Nearby tributaries to the Trinity River offer beautiful spots to swim and spend the day.__ __ Generally, Pigeon Point to Big Flat is too dangerous for tuber and family canoeists. Boating is not advisted from Cedar Flat to Grays Falls except for expert boaters. Several commercial guides operate on the Trinity River under Forest Service Special Use permits. They provide quality guided raft and white water instruction and can be found on the Shasta-Trinity NF website .______ __ **Please note that the Trinity River is subject to periodic changes in flow conditions from releases from Lewiston Dam. Current flows (CFS) can be obtained by calling (530) 246-7594.

Facilities

The Trinity River offers fun-filled hours of fishing, swimming, floating, rafting, kayaking and boating. River access is available at this location for boats that can be carried by hand. Nearby tributaries to the Trinity River offer beautiful spots to swim and spend the day.__ __ Generally, Pigeon Point to Big Flat is too dangerous for tuber and family canoeists. Boating is not advisted from Cedar Flat to Grays Falls except for expert boaters. Several commercial guides operate on the Trinity River under Forest Service Special Use permits. They provide quality guided raft and white water instruction and can be found on the Shasta-Trinity NF website .______ __ **Please note that the Trinity River is subject to periodic changes in flow conditions from releases from Lewiston Dam. Current flows (CFS) can be obtained by calling (530) 246-7594.

Natural Features

Located on the Wild and Scenic portion of the Trinity River, this campground has a beautiful view of the river.

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Location

Pigeon Point Group Campground is located in California

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Directions

Pigeon Point Group Campground is located on the south side of CA Highway 299 15 miles west of Weaverville, CA. To get to Skunk Point Group Campground from Redding, CA: Travel West on CA Highway 299, through Weaverville, CA, for approximately 60 miles. To get to Pigeon Point Group Campground from Arcata, CA: Travel East on CA Highway 299 for approximately 80 miles.

Coordinates

40.76705358 N
123.1302704 W

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Site Types

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Features

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Reviewed May. 26, 2021

River access

Beautiful camp spot right off of Highway 299 and beautiful Trinity County river access park benches and a great parking lot!

Month of VisitJune
Reviewed May. 24, 2021

Highway 299

Beautiful spot right off the highway, super nice parking lot , picnic benches and 1 group spot. river access !

Month of VisitJune
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Frequently Asked Questions

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