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Mendocino/Plaskett Meadows
Mendocino Plaskett Meadows Elk Creek is a small, rural community located in Mendocino County, California. The area is known for its lush forests, meadows, and creeks, and is a popular destination for outdoor recreation. The area is home to a variety of wildlife, including elk, deer, and other animals. The area is also home to a number of hiking trails, campgrounds, and other recreational activities. The area is also known for its excellent fishing opportunities, with a variety of trout, bass, and other species available.
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User Reviews
Fire Buff
There is a lot of post-fire clean-up to do here. Fallen trees have made a mess. There are CXT restrooms, tables, fire pits, etc. Don't miss the Street View. Plaskett Station on the main road was used until '89? or '95?
Alexander Jacob Aaron
Beautiful ponds, but the shade is no more, devastated by August Complex Fire in 2020. I don't think they stock it anymore or if it's safe, the burned trees could drop branches.
Xx420 blazekingxX
It's a long bumpy ride into a nuked out forest literally every tree is burnt too a crisp. But the ponds at the meadow are beautiful and there are still some green trees around the pond lots of shade and very quiet.
Leeanne Kimrey
Love this peaceful little place
Paul Belleci
Rustic setting (IE pit toilet and no shower. But near good fishing and pleassnt scenery.
Wez So_N_So
This is a really nice campground out in the woods off a dusty road. It has two small spring fed lakes that you can swing and fish in. This place has a lot of different sized camping spots and water hookups too
Nancy Smith
No water. Bring water. Has spigots, but not on. Only very clean vault toilets. Lots of insects. Several pull through sites. No host. Nominal fee. Can't see lake. Does have garbage pickup.
Scott LePage
As others have posted this place is beautiful and remote. Be warned though, I was here mid September 2018. There is a nearby logging operation and at 3:30 AM an incredibly loud and large water truck passes directly through the campground on way to the lake to fill it's tanks. It makes it's way back out about a half hour later then repeats the cycle approximately every 2 hours until early afternoon. I would not recommend trying to sleep here until this ends.