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    Patrick Creek Campground

    PO BOX 228, Gasquet, CA 95543,
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    Patrick Creek Campground

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    Patrick Creek Campground

    Patrick Creek Campground is a picturesque camping destination nestled at the confluence of Patrick Creek and the middle fork of the Smith River, within the expansive Six Rivers National Forest in northern California. Here, nature thrives amidst a mature forest of towering Douglas firs, offering a serene escape for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. The campground is conveniently located near a historic lodge and restaurant just across the highway, enhancing its charm and accessibility.

    Natural Features

    The Six Rivers National Forest stretches approximately 140 miles from the Oregon border, offering breathtaking views and diverse ecosystems. The nearby Redwood National Park is a treat for visitors, showcasing some of the tallest trees on the planet. The cool, clear waters of the Smith River offer a stunning backdrop filled with opportunities for adventure.

    Available Campsites

    • Site 001, Loop PATR, Type: Standard Nonelectric
    • Site 002, Loop PATR, Type: Standard Nonelectric
    • Site 003, Loop PATR, Type: Standard Nonelectric
    • Site 004, Loop PATR, Type: Standard Nonelectric
    • Site 005, Loop PATR, Type: Standard Nonelectric
    • Site 006, Loop PATR, Type: Standard Nonelectric
    • Site 007, Loop PATR, Type: Standard Nonelectric
    • Site 008, Loop PATR, Type: Standard Nonelectric
    • Site 009, Loop PATR, Type: Standard Nonelectric
    • Site 010, Loop PATR, Type: Standard Nonelectric
    • Site 011, Loop PATR, Type: Standard Nonelectric
    • Site 012, Loop PATR, Type: Standard Nonelectric
    • Site 013, Loop PATR, Type: Standard Nonelectric

    Each campsite is equipped with tables and campfire rings with grills, perfect for cooking and gathering around the fire under the stars.

    Recreation

    Patrick Creek Campground offers a wide range of recreational activities suitable for all ages. Popular pursuits include:

    • Swimming in the cool waters of the Smith River, ideal for families looking to enjoy a sunny day.
    • Rafting along the scenic river, providing thrills and beautiful views of the forest.
    • Fishing for salmon, steelhead, and cutthroat trout, attracting avid anglers throughout the year.
    • Hiking, horseback riding, and biking opportunities can be found within the nearby trails like Elk Camp Ridge, High Dome, and French Hill, all located within a 10-mile radius of the campground.

    Facilities and Amenities

    Patrick Creek Campground features numerous facilities to enhance your camping experience:

    • Accessible Campsites: Multiple single-family campsites are designed to accommodate tent and RV camping, complete with flush toilets and accessible drinking water.
    • Restrooms: Well-maintained restroom facilities are available on site.
    • Historic Charm: The campground’s unique features, such as steps, rock walls, and sunken campfire circles, were constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s.

    Need to Know

    Please note, there are no electricity, water, or sewer hookups available at the campground. Also, an additional fee will be collected for more than one vehicle; a limit of one extra vehicle is allowed. To protect California’s forests from pests, please remember to buy firewood locally and burn it on-site.

    Getting There

    To reach Patrick Creek Campground, travel from Highway 101, north of Crescent City, California, and proceed east on Highway 199 for approximately 22 miles. This scenic drive showcases the beauty of the northern California landscape, making your journey just as enjoyable as your destination.

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    Camp location

    PO BOX 228, Gasquet, CA 95543,

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