Mi Wok Ranger District Campgrounds

Closed — Campgrounds in the Mi Wok Ranger District typically operate from May through October, closing for winter due to snow and weather conditions. During winter months, facilities are generally inaccessible.

National Forest System Roads

Follow California Vehicle Code on National Forest System Roads

Road Closure - Forest Service Road 1N04

This order extends the road closure of FSR 1N04 to December 31, 2025.

Termination of High Hazard Fire Restrictions

Termination of Forest Order STF-16-2025-11High Hazard Fire RestrictionsStanislaus National Forest Stanislaus National Forest Order No. 2025-11, dated July 1, 2025, is hereby terminated.

Termination of Moderate Hazard Fire Restrictions

Termination of Forest Order STF-16-2025-14Moderate Hazard Fire RestrictionsStanislaus National Forest Stanislaus National Forest Order No. 2025-14, dated August 20, 2025, is hereby terminated.

Temporary Road Closures

This Forest Order closes the below listed roads beginning Aug 7, expiring on Dec 31, 2026.

Stanislaus National Forest Terminates Deer Valley Road Closures Early

With the publication of the Termination Notice, Deer Valley Road, FSR 8N02 between the Stanislaus and ElDorado National Roads previously closed under Forest Order STF-16-2025-08 is now open.

Termination Notice - FO STF-16-2025-10

With this termination, roads previously closed by Forest Order STF-16-2025 10 are now open.

About

The Mi Wok Ranger District Campgrounds encompass multiple camping facilities located along the lower Highway 108 corridor in the Stanislaus National Forest in Tuolumne County, California. The district is part of the 898,000-acre Stanislaus National Forest in the Central Sierra Nevada, featuring 78 lakes, 811 miles of streams and rivers, and more than 1,000 miles of hiking trails. Campgrounds in the Mi Wok Ranger District include Hull Creek, Fraser Flat, Sand Bar Flat, and River Ranch-Hacienda, among others. These campgrounds offer access to diverse recreational opportunities including hiking, mountain biking, fishing, OHV riding, and water activities. The area is characterized by mixed conifer forests and provides access to the Stanislaus River and numerous creeks. Most campgrounds in the district operate seasonally, typically from May through October, before winter storm activity begins. The facilities are generally rustic, and large motor homes and trailers cannot be accommodated at some locations. Electric and sewer hookups are not available. The Mi Wok Ranger District office is located on Highway 108, though it is currently closed to the public; visitors should contact the Summit Ranger Station at Pinecrest for assistance.

Directions

Campgrounds are located along Highway 108 in the Mi Wok Ranger District. Specific campgrounds are accessed via forest roads off Highway 108 in the lower elevation corridor southeast of Long Barn.

Nearby Campgrounds

Amenities

Water Yes
Fires Allowed Yes
Toilets Yes
Dump Station
Wifi No
Pets Allowed Yes
Showers
Electric Hookups No
Water Hookups No
Sewer Hookups No
Camp Store

Vehicle

Max RV Length
Max Trailer Length
Big Rig Friendly No
Pull Through Sites

Contact

Phone +1 (209) 586-3234

Cell Service

AT&T None
Verizon None
T-Mobile None

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