Reviews
Shasta Trinity/Alpine View
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Of all the campgrounds on trinity lake, this one is probbaly my favorite. It isn't a great spot if you have a massive trailer but for tents, I think it is perfect. Unfortunately, they don't have any cell phone service for basically, any provider which is fair given its location. The bathrooms in this campsite are actually pretty well maintained, though there was an instance of one continuously flushing for about two days straight. Nice location next to bowerman boat launch and some nice creek walking opportunities.
Reza M
great spot, shaded, camp spots are fairly spaced out, spent 2 nights during the week it was quiet and peaceful
Robert Schindler
Was absolutely beautiful weather and scenery and an excellent birthday stay! Was fathers day weekend and expected it to be packed and loud ; COMPLETE OPPOSITE! So quiet and peaceful, latest and loudest noise i heard was them closing the gates at night and it was FAR off in the distance. Basically 2 nights we had the whole loop to our selves (minus an elderly couple in a trailer above our spot). Could not have asked for more! Camp sites were taken care of and bathrooms were better than previous places i have stayed at.
Liam F.m.
Had an amazing time with my friends last year here. Not much water when we went, but they have water spouts. Bathrooms were a bit sketchy, so I'd recommend a good Toiletries kit. Pretty somewhat dispersed campsites, but we were the only ones there, so take that with a grain of salt. No bear locker, be aware.
Samar Tej Reddy
Nice camping ground with tall trees. Facilities are OK, no electricity here, Bathrooms need attention. There is a lake next to the ground, we can go for a hike which is about 3 miles
Sean Villagracia
Gorgeous campground. A friend and I met here and used it as base camp before backpacking Trinity Alps. Gorgeous, peaceful, tranquil, whimsical. My only issue was that not all the sites had bear boxes. Not sure why that was, but it wasn’t a huge deal for us. I imagine for people who brought more than just backpacking food and wanted to truly do some car camping, it would be tricky. Other than that, definitely recommend it.
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The Displaced Southerner Jacob
The restrooms are clean. The spot on the river is quiet because there is not a boat ramp in the is camp so if you want quiet float on the tube water and great shade in each camp also a great area to run and walk
James & Deb Hall
National Recreation Area campground, primarily serving Trinity Lake. The sites are wooded and fairly private, but small. Running water at the bathrooms, but no electricity and no showers. The lake level was quite low during our visit (June 2020) and the boat launch was closed.