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Shasta-Trinity National Forest

California

Overview

Recreation Information Shasta-Trinity National Forest officials have issued a new Forest Order for the Delta & Hirz Fires that reduces the size of the closed area. It will reopen much of the National Forest System land that was closed earlier for public safety. Please note that the Slate Creek area remains closed due to numerous hazards. Please be aware that fire hazards may remain such as snags, burned out stump holes, unstable terrain, and rolling logs or rocks. The new Forest Order No. 14-18-20 goes into effect immediately. Forest Recreation Report Includes a link to our forest's Recreation Opportunity Guides, Mt. Shasta climbing conditions, and important specific Ranger District information. Recreation Facilities Guide Complete forest campground, day use and other recreational facilities. Permitted Outfitter, Guide, and Marina List Accessible Features of Forest Recreation Facilities updated Nov 2017 Know Before You Go Season of Use Most recreation sites within the STNF are open from May 15 through September 15. During the remainder of the year, some sites may be kept open as needed or as weather permits. Recreational facilities that remain open will offer reduced services. Some water systems are turned off during the winter months. Length of Stay Camping at improved campgrounds is limited to the maximum number of days posted at the site (generally no more than 14 days). Camping outside of improved campgrounds (dispersed camping) is limited to thirty (30) days within a one (1) year period, starting with the first day of occupancy. Fees Family campground fees range from $10 to $115 per day, depending on the types of services offered. Group campground fees range from $30 to $140 per night. Fee listings for individual campground are available upon request. There is a $6 fee for a second vehicle (if space allows) at some sites. Pets Pets are allowed in the recreation areas unless posted. They must be on a leash not longer than six feet, or otherwise under physical restrictive control when in a developed site. Campfire Permits Campfire permits are required outside of a designated campsite and may be obtained free of charge from your nearest Forest Service, CAL FIRE or BLM office. Dispersed Camping Generally, dispersed camping is allowed outside of developed sites within the STNF unless otherwise posted. The exception to this is Lewiston Lake. Camping is prohibited within 1/4 mile of the high water mark with no exceptions. Fireworks and Firearms It is prohibited to discharge a firearm or any other implement capable of taking human life, causing injury, or damaging property: (1) in or within 150 yards of a residence, building, campsite, developed recreation site, or occupied area, or (2) across or on a Forest Development road, or a body of water adjacent thereto, or in any manner or place whereby any person or property is exposed to injury or damage as a result of such discharge. (261.10d) It is illegal to discharge or ignite a firecracker, rocket or other fireworks, or explosive on all National Forest lands (261.14d) and in Shasta County. More Frequently Asked Questions

Campgrounds inside Shasta-Trinity National Forest

Campground Notification Rate
Hirz Cabin
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
81%
East Weaver Group
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
80%
Hayward Flat
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
79%
Minersville
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
78%
Pigeon Point Group
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
78%
Hayden Flat Group
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
78%
Mariners Point Group
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
75%
Post Creek Guard Station
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
75%
Stoney Group Shasta-Trinity
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
75%
Cooper Gulch
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
71%
Gregory Creek Group
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
71%
Fowlers
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
71%
Forest Glen Guard Station
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
70%
Ackerman
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
70%
Tannery
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
67%
Pine Point (Shasta Lake, Ca)
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
67%
Moore Creek
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
64%
Dekkas Rock
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
64%
Fawn
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
64%
Hirz Bay Group 2
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
64%
Hirz Bay Group 1
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
64%
Salt Creek Dispersed Area (Ca)
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
63%
Skunk Point Group
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
60%
Nelson Point
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
60%
Bailey Cove
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
60%
Hirz Bay
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
59%
Alpine View
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
59%
Antlers (Shasta Lake, Ca)
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
59%
Bushytail
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
58%
Beehive Dispersed Area (Ca)
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
57%
Little Mt. Hoffman Lookout
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
57%
Mary Smith
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
54%
Ellery Creek
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
53%
Lakeshore East
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
53%
Hirz Mountain Lookout
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
53%
Mccloud Bridge
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
52%
Girard Ridge Lookout
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
50%
Trinity River (Ca)
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
50%
Jones Valley Inlet West Dispersed Area (Ca)
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
50%
Jones Valley Inlet Dispersed Area (Ca)
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
50%
Eagle Creek (Ca)
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
50%
Camp 4 Group
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
45%
Lower Jones Valley (Ca)
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
44%
Gregory Beach Dispersed Area (Ca)
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
44%
Red Fir Flat Group
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
43%
Preacher Meadow (Ca)
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
40%
Bridge Camp (Ca)
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
36%
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