Adam B.

San Francisco, CA

Joined July 2020

A beautiful and well kept campground with a huge number of campsites

I was here during a winter rainstorm, so I had the entire campground to myself. Between the solitude and the rain adding to the intense beauty of the redwood groves, I highly recommend bundling up and staying here during a rainstorm.

This was my first time camping under redwood trees, and I can't recommend it enough. Other than the closeness of the campsites, this place is absolutely gorgeous.

 There are a lot of campsites and they're fairly close together but with a little bit of undergrowth. So I imagine it could get fairly noisy when the place is full but you do get a little bit of visual privacy between sites. 

I had some T-Mobile service, but it went in and out frequently so I wouldn't count on having a reliable cell signal.

Crowded, but convenient

The campsites are all pretty close together and they fill up fast. There is a trail at the back of the campground that leads to a gorgeous swimming spot that can get pretty busy on the weekends.

Good campground

We rolled in around midnight on a Thursday in September and there were still plenty of walk-in sites available. The camp sites were a little close together, but it wasn't too bad. There was a water spigot, toilets, table, fire ring, and easy access to the reservoir. Would definitely go again.

Great campground

The camp sites aren't too close together, they have picnic tables, fire rings and grills, and there's a toilet. I saw that there was a trail head at the back of the campground. I didn't get a chance to explore the trail, but I will next time.

Amazing primitive campsites

Down the dirt road from the maintained Bloomfield campsite you'll find several camping areas that vary in size and distance from the road/other sites. None of the sites that I saw had anything other than a fire ring built from rocks. No bear box, picnic table, or grill, and the toilets are down the road at Bloomfield 1. If you're looking for something secluded without having to backpack in, this spot is perfect.

Great spot

We rolled in here after midnight and most of the spots were still empty, and they're far enough apart that we were able to set up camp without being too disruptive. There's a vault toilet, picnic tables, fire rings, and some gorgeous scenery. What more could you need?