

From Memorial Day through Labor Day, free cold showers or hot showers for a small fee are available at Oak Bottom Beach. You may stay a total of 14 days from May 15 through September 15 or a total of 30 days during the entire calendar year.Always make sure that your fire is completely extinguished before you leave your campsite or before you go to sleep for the night. Do not put nails in trees or damage or remove vegetation. Gather only dead and down wood for firewood. Unattended pets are subject to impoundment and the owners may be issued a notice of violation. Pets must be kept in a cage or on a leash no more than six feet in length at all times.Loud voices and music are prohibited after 10 PM. Quiet hours are between 10 PM and 6 AM.Check-out time is noon and check-in time is 1:00 pm.Any visitors to your site must leave by the 10 PM quiet time.

At Horse Camp, 10 people are allowed per site with up to three tents and three vehicles. Only six people may stay in one site at Peltier Bridge and only two tents may be erected per site.You must be able to show this to a park ranger if requested. Download your proof of payment from onto your phone or other device.Entrance passes can be purchased at the visitor center or online at or. In addition to the campground fee, an entrance pass must be purchased for the use of the recreation area. You can make reservations for the campground up to six months in advance. We no longer accept payment at the Whiskeytown visitor center. This is the only way to pay for or reserve a site at the campground. Pay for your site online at or call toll free 1-87. The following will be honored for a 50% discount: the Interagency Senior and Access Passes. The primitive camping fee is $20.00 per night year-round. All sites contain a picnic table, a bear-proof storage locker, a fire pit with a swing-arm BBQ grill, and a pole for hanging your lantern. Sites 1-3 are closed due to debris flow potential. Horse Camp has drinking water available from a hand pump. Horse Camp may accommodate any tent, vehicle or combination of vehicles, including trailers, RVs, and RVs pulling other vehicles. Primitive Campingĭue to the Carr Fire, the only primitive campgrounds currently open in the park are Horse Camp and Peltier Bridge.
