Stoney Point Campground

Closed — Closed for 2025 for maintenance. The campground typically operates May through October when open.

Hydrologic Outlook issued December 29 at 9:26PM PST by NWS Eureka CA

9:26 PM — December 30th, 2:45 PM

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

Stoney Point Campground sits on the shores of the Stuart Fork arm of Trinity Lake, 13 miles north of Weaverville along State Route 3. This tent-only campground is designed specifically for walk-in camping, with 22 well-separated sites that offer excellent privacy thanks to the natural vegetation of manzanita, mountain mahogany, and grass. Cedar and ponderosa pine trees provide ample shade throughout the campground, making it a comfortable spot even during warmer months. Each campsite is equipped with a table and fireplace for cooking and gathering. The campground offers paved road access and parking spaces for easy arrival. While a boat ramp is available at Stoney Point, another boat ramp and swim area can be found at nearby Clark Springs campground. Campers should be aware that the campground is located just off State Route 3, and traffic noise can be heard throughout the site. The elevation is approximately 2,400 feet, providing a refreshing mountain climate. The campground is managed by Shasta Recreation Company, recently purchased by Vista.

Directions

From Weaverville, take Highway 3 north for 13.3 miles.

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Amenities

Water Yes
Fires Allowed Yes
Toilets Yes
Dump Station No
Wifi No
Pets Allowed Yes
Showers
Electric Hookups
Water Hookups
Sewer Hookups
Camp Store No
Price $26

Vehicle

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

Contact

Phone +1 (530) 226-2500

Cell Service

AT&T None
Verizon None
T-Mobile None

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