Established Camping
King Range Conservation Area
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Access
- Walk-InPark in a lot, walk to your site.
- Hike-InBackcountry sites.
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Site Types
- Tent Sites
- Tent Cabin
Features
For Campers
- Picnic Table
- Phone Service
- Drinking Water
- Toilets
- Pets
Prime California coast
Took on the lost coast trail. From Mattole River to the black sand beach in Whitetorn town. Took 3 nights finished the 4th day. Overall it was nice but it does get old in the last day. The sand, wind and sun do grow on you. Beautiful scenery but it doesn’t change as much after all it is a beach trail. Watch out for rattlesnakes in the areas were you will camp. Saw several all over. Do your research before doing the trail. Tides, weather etc. It was an exciting trip over all
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Campground Cove by the Ocean
A pay by the day and rangers will enforce. Dress in layers. Nestled in with large pieces of driftwood trees acting as berms between your campsite and the beach sand. Short walk to the ocean or mouth of the Mattole River. Seismic area, so the sand on the river is never the same if you go more than once a year. Bathrooms near the campground. No showers. No electricity. The starting point to hike the Lost Coast.
Rustic, quiet, very nice -- except during hunting season
This relatively remote and unknown BLM campground is a real find: gorgeous scenery on the coast a few minutes down the hill and not many other campers.
When we were there a few years ago, there was no water available because illegal pot growers had "poached" the park's water for their crops, forcing the BLM to shut down the water system.
The other problem was several parties of hunters using the campground as a base for the opening weekend of deer season, which we had not anticipated. If you do not like the sound of nearby rifle fire, avoid visiting this campground during hunting season.
Location
King Range Conservation Area is located in California
Coordinates
40.0180003 N
124.00300018 W