Forest Service roads lead to Trout Creek Campground, where sites accommodate RVs up to 35 feet within Shasta National Forest. The campground sits in forested terrain alongside Trout Creek, providing vault toilets and allowing pets throughout the facility.
Campers exploring camping near Shasta National Forest will find this location offers creek access in a wooded setting. The US Forest Service manages the facility, which serves as a base for forest recreation activities in the McCloud area.
Description
Description : Trout Creek is one of the few sizable creeks on the McCloud Flats, and is a popular undeveloped camping area. Vault toilets are provided, but there are no tables at these dispersed sites. Bring your own drinking water. Features : In recent years, the Forest Service has partnered with other agencies and organizations to restore this area to its traditional habitat with improvements to the hydrology of the creek bed and propagation of native species. There is a protective perimeter fence to keep out cattle and OHV use. Access includes 1 mile of unpaved road.
RV Road Trip Guides
Location
Public CampgroundTrout Creek Campground is located in California
Directions
From the McCloud Ranger Station, turn left on SR 89. Go 2.8 miles to the turnoff for Pilgrim Creek Road (Road 13). Go approximately 17 miles to the turnoff for Trout Creek. Turn left and follow the road for 1 mile to the fork and take a left for a short distance to the campground.
Coordinates
41.44500033 N
121.88600027 W
Connectivity
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Connectivity
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Access
Site Types
- Tent Sites
- RV Sites
Features
For Campers
- Toilets
- Pets



