E-ne-nuck Campground
Closed — Closed for the season. Reopens May 14, 2025 through October 14, 2025. First-come, first-served only, no reservations.
Hydrologic Outlook issued December 29 at 9:26PM PST by NWS Eureka CA
ESFEKA A series of atmospheric rivers will bring an increased risk for urban and small stream flooding late this week and into this weekend. The first round of rain will arrive Wednesday night into Thursday and provide generally light to moderate rainfall amounts. Locally heavy rain is expected in the King Range. This initial period of rain will set the stage for a more intense rainstorm expected to arrive Friday into Friday night. Current indications are for the heaviest rainfall to occur during the day on Friday into Friday night. The greatest risk for small stream flooding will occur during this time period and probably continue into Saturday after heavy rain has ended due to the lag in rainfall run-off. Road closures will be possible. At this point, the area of greatest concern is in southern Humboldt and northwest Mendocino counties. Small rivers, streams and creeks such as Elk river, Jacoby creek and Mattole river could exceed their banks and flood area roads. Southern Mendocino and Lake counties may also experience heavy rain and road flooding will be possible. Mainstem rivers will also likely rise sharply and will need to be monitored for possible flood stage exceedance. Be on the lookout for watches, advisories and warning as this next heavy rain event unfolds. Stay alert and remember to never attempt to drive through water covered roads. Water may be moving much faster than you think.
About
E-ne-nuck Campground is a small fishing camp nestled along the legendary Klamath River in the Six Rivers National Forest. With just 10 campsites, this intimate campground attracts anglers looking for prime access to excellent fishing holes on the Klamath River and nearby streams. The campground operates on a first-come, first-served basis with no reservations, making it ideal for spontaneous trips during the late summer and fall fishing seasons. The campground offers basic amenities including one vault toilet and picnic tables at each site. Campers should note that potable water is not available, so bringing adequate drinking water is essential. The rustic setting provides an authentic backcountry experience while remaining accessible to trailers up to 30 feet in length. The light usage level and riverside location create opportunities for anglers to share fishing stories and enjoy the peaceful surroundings of the Klamath River corridor.
Directions
From Orleans, CA, take State Route 96 west for approximately 8.4 miles to the campground sign. Turn right at the sign into the campground.
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Amenities
| Water | No |
| Fires Allowed | Yes |
| Toilets | Yes |
| Dump Station | No |
| Wifi | No |
| Pets Allowed | — |
| Showers | No |
| Electric Hookups | No |
| Water Hookups | No |
| Sewer Hookups | No |
| Camp Store | No |
| Price | $10 |
Vehicle
| Max RV Length | — |
| Max Trailer Length | 30ft |
| Big Rig Friendly | No |
| Pull Through Sites | — |
Contact
| Phone | +1 (707) 442-1721 |
Cell Service
| AT&T | None |
| Verizon | None |
| T-Mobile | None |
Useful Links
| E-Ne-Nuck Campground | |
| View on Recreation.gov |
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