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Boise Creek Campground

Willow Creek, California 95573

United States

530-629-2118

40.9451325, -123.6578313

Campground Overview

About Boise Creek Campground

Set beneath the towering canopies of Pacific madrone, Douglas fir, and California bay trees, Boise Creek Campground offers a secluded yet accessible retreat in the Six Rivers National Forest, just two miles west of Willow Creek, California. Its intimate setting features shaded campsites with picnic tables, fire rings, and grills, providing an ideal environment for nature enthusiasts and families looking for tranquility with natural charm.

This 18-site campground caters to a variety of camping styles, accommodating tents, trailers, and smaller RVs (up to 35 feet). Visitors will find basic amenities, including drinking water, vault toilets, and a trail leading to a small swimming hole at Boise Creek. Wildlife enthusiasts can enjoy spotting species such as bald eagles, while recreational activities like fishing, swimming, and whitewater rafting await along the nearby Trinity River. The campground’s proximity to the Trinity Scenic Byway and the charming town of Willow Creek—renowned as the "Bigfoot capital of the world"—offers additional explorations, including cultural events like Bigfoot Days and scenic overlooks like Brush Mountain Lookout.

Boise Creek Campground is ideally located for weekend getaways or short stopovers, blending rustic simplicity with convenient access to outdoor recreation and local highlights. While road noise from the nearby highway may be present, the overall ambiance of towering trees and natural beauty ensures an authentic camping experience.

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858feet 262meters

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