Anglers and rafters flock to this Forest Service campground positioned along the Tuolumne River in Stanislaus National Forest. The five-mile access road requires careful navigation, particularly for low-clearance vehicles, though reviewers confirm even compact cars can make the descent into the valley. Natalie B. notes the campground offers "large drive-in sites on River bank" with vault toilets, picnic tables, and bear boxes at each site.
Recent wildfire activity has left some charred trees throughout the area, though shade remains available at most sites. The campground operates as a popular launch point for river rafting, which can create crowding during peak season. Long-term visitors report that accessing sites may require cutting back overgrown vegetation, particularly in spring months. Wildlife activity remains common, making proper food storage in provided bear containers essential.
The historic Lumsden Bridge itself is currently closed to vehicle access, with the best former campsites on the far side no longer reachable by car. Fishing regulations prohibit bait fishing downstream of the bridge structure. For additional options in the region, campers can explore campgrounds around Stanislaus National Forest. Those seeking developed amenities might prefer South Fork Campground located upstream.
Description
__Lumsden Bridge Campground is on a low elevation pine and oak forested site on the Tuolumne Wild & Scenic River, approximately one mile from South Fork Campground and two miles from Lumsden Campground, within the Tuolumne-Lumsden Recreation Area.Each site has a picnic table and a campfire pit with a grill. A vault toilet is available in the campground.__Untreated water is available from river, if running. Treating water before drinking is recommended.CAUTION - BURNED AREA Please use caution while in theRim Fire Burned Area.Potential hazards include loose and falling rocks, flash floods, and debris flows.Trees may have been weakened from fire damage and ongoing drought and may fall at any time.Stay on designated roads and trails and within opened areas.Be alert for falling objects and do not linger around large trees.Avoid the area during high winds or heavy rain.
RV Road Trip Guides
Map & DirectionsLumsden Bridge Campground is located in California near Mather
Directions
From Groveland travel approximately 7.5 miles east to Ferretti Road. Turn left (north) onto Ferretti Road. Travel 1 mile and turn right (east) onto Lumsden Road/Forest Route 1N01 off of Ferretti Road. Travel approximately 6.5 miles to Lumsden Bridge. The campground entrance is located on the north side of the bridge. Turn left (west) after crossing\_\_the bridge to enter the campground.RVs and trailers are not recommended on Lumsden Road/Forest Route 1N10.Lumsden Road from Lumsden Bridge to Forest Route 1N01 is closed December 15 to April 15 according to the Motorized Travel Management Plan.Lumsden Road is subject to closure during inclement weather.
Coordinates
37.848496 N
120.030278 W
Connectivity
- T-MobileNo Coverage
- VerizonNo Coverage
- AT&TNo Coverage
Connectivity
- T-MobileNo Coverage
- VerizonNo Coverage
- AT&TNo Coverage
Access
- Drive-InPark next to your site
Site Types
- Tent Sites
- RV Sites
Features
For Campers
- Trash
- Toilets
- Alcohol
For Vehicles
- Sanitary Dump
Drive Time
- 1 hr 22 min from Merced, CA
- 1 hr 31 min from Modesto, CA
- 1 hr 38 min from Stockton, CA
- 2 hrs 12 min from Fresno, CA










