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Stanislaus/Brightman Flat

Overview

Brightman Flat Campground offers a classic High Sierra camping experience within the Stanislaus National Forest. Located at an elevation of approximately 5,800 feet, this rustic destination provides a serene escape for those looking to disconnect from modern technology and immerse themselves in nature. It typically operates on a first-come, first-served basis, making it a favorite for flexible travelers. The park captures the essence of the California mountains with its towering pines and immediate proximity to the river.

Location & Surroundings

Situated along the scenic Highway 108, also known as the Sonora Pass, the campground sits adjacent to the Middle Fork of the Stanislaus River. The surrounding landscape is characterized by dramatic granite rock formations and dense coniferous forests. Visitors are treated to cool mountain air and a quiet atmosphere that feels worlds away from the busy urban centers. This location serves as a perfect base camp for exploring the high-elevation terrain of the central Sierra Nevada mountains.

Amenities & Park Features

As a traditional Forest Service site, the amenities here are basic but functional for self-contained RVers. The park features vault toilets and potable water typically provided via hand pumps during the peak season. Each campsite is equipped with a picnic table and a fire ring for evening gatherings. Due to the local wildlife, bear-resistant food lockers are provided at each site, and their use is strictly required to ensure safety. There are no electrical, water, or sewer hookups available here.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty of opportunities for recreation right outside their door. The Middle Fork Stanislaus River is a popular spot for trout fishing and wading during the summer months. For hikers, nearby trailheads lead into the Emigrant Wilderness, offering miles of pristine alpine scenery and glacial lakes. A short drive further east on Highway 108 leads to the breathtaking Sonora Pass summit, which offers some of the most spectacular vistas in the entire mountain range.

Who This Park Is Best For

This campground is ideal for travelers who prefer rustic boondocking over luxury resort amenities. It is a perfect fit for smaller RVs, camper vans, and truck campers that can easily navigate the winding mountain roads. If you enjoy stargazing and solitude, you will appreciate the lack of light pollution and digital distractions. It is best suited for self-sufficient campers who want an authentic, off-the-grid experience in a stunning wilderness setting.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• River
• Fishing
• Body Of Water (Stanislaus River)

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Day Max Stay (14)
• No Tents
• No Reservations

- Other Amenities & Services

• Pit Toilets

- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)

• Fishing
• Hiking

- Facility

• Type (National Forest)

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Spaces Available (33)
• Max Length (22)
• Dirt Sites (33)
• No Hookups (33)
• Back-ins (18 x 22)

User Reviews

- HQ

September 26, 2025

No electricity, no running water, no cell phone signals, no flushable toilets. This is truly a retreat to disconnect. If this is your thing download the offline maps and get to it. The only hard part for me and the reason for four stars was no flexible toilets.

Dave Braden

October 01, 2024

This campground is relatively pretty, sitting up the bank from a gorgeous stretch of the Middle Fork Stan. Some of the following remarks have nothing to do with what nature has gifted us, but instead what campers are doing to this area. There is a startling amount of garbage strewn along the river banks and even in the river. I filled up a duffle bag with bottles, cans, single serve packages, fishing line and lures, etc, each of the two days we fished the half mile span. I'm really interested in what goes on in the human mind after a Red Bull or a packaged Rice Crispy Treat is consumed in such a beautiful area and instead of finding a open pocket, the more appealing option is to drop the used item on top of Spanish Broom or a granite boulder. The flyfishing itself was surprisingly solid right around the campground and a quarter mile either way. Good size browns and rainbows -- probably recently stocked. The campground seems to be overrun with Yellowjacket nests in the ground about every 50 feet. It was spectacular. Perhaps it was the particular time of year (Late Sept), but we could barely cook without the YJs hammering our food first. They even dove into the half & half carton, which I discovered next morning as I poured them out into my coffee. Mmmmm, mmmm, buzzzzzz, mmmmm. Although I love this stretch of the river with the gorgeous boulders and pocket water, the only way I'd return to this campground is for community service to try and put a dent in the garbage problem. Perhaps Dodge Ridge Corp. can think of some more effective ways to enforce no littering.

Arturo Romero

July 11, 2024

Very nice relaxing place by the river we come here twice a year love it.

sky

August 08, 2020

Very close to water. My son loved it. Not a lot of trees due to damage from fire, no shade.

Vivian Liu

July 01, 2020

This place is great. The fires did a lot of damage but they just reopened a few weeks ago. See updated signage in pics. Enjoy!

Professional Reviewer

June 28, 2020

I stayed at this campground of or two nights in the summer of 2020. This review is based on the facilities and staff, not things regarding the forest itself, which is decimated by a wildfire two years ago thanks to the United States Florist Circus. The campground is located directly off of Highway 108. There are two parts to the camp (East and West). Total there are probably only 20-25 sites. It’s not a large camp. Cost was $19 a night. The roads are entirely dirt, but in better condition than most paved roads up here. However they still need to clean up and made some repairs after the forest fire. The sites are generally well spaced out (at least on the western side). In my case the site was set up in a way that I couldn’t even see my neighbors, although I could see highway. For me, being isolated from others is great. The only problem with the layout was the huge number of people driving into my site thinking it was a through road. There is NO running water here. Bring water; this is dry camping. The bathrooms are put toilets, but were surprisingly very clean thanks to the staff. Speaking of staff, I saw them once in 48 hours. Apparently the hosts don’t camp at this camp, but 10 minutes down the highway. They come around once a day to clean bathrooms. They never drive past my camp and never checked to see if I paid. You could probably get by without paying because the staff is not paying attention. and you wonder why Dodge Ridge Corp is teetering in bankruptcy. All in all a good campground for my purposes. It would have been five stars with running water and a little more attention to clean up post forest fire.

kari conversa

August 03, 2019

Much of it is burned by the donnell fire. They are slowly cleaning it up. Piles of wood to be hauled out. Too steep to easily fish.

April Rogers

August 04, 2018

Beautiful and CLEAN!! Bathrooms are very clean as well. We loved it there. The man running the campsite is very nice and attentive to the camp ground. 100% recommend. Only $15 a day.

Doreen Wright

May 25, 2018

Always have a great time there. Been going every Memorial Day Holiday for 11 years

John Nunya

October 24, 2017

Camp here all the time during the week and it is very nice. As with any campground try to avoid the weekends as you get all the rude and noisy people showing up. The price is right at $15 a night and during the summer months water is available at the Brightman Ranger station about a mile past the campground. The most of the sites are well separated from each other and can accommodate trailers up to 30 ft with some sites on the east side taking much larger trailers. The west side I would avoid if you are over 25 ft.

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