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National Forest camping in California

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71 matching public camping spots are available in California.

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Where can I find National Forest camping in California?
Start with Forest Service camping candidates in California, then confirm rules with the local ranger district.
Is National Forest camping in California free?
Some dispersed camping is free, while developed campgrounds, permits, passes, or reservation areas may involve fees.
Last updated Jun 21, 2026Check local rules before camping. Conditions and restrictions can change.

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Arbuckle Flat Boat-In Campground

Dispersed camping area · Federal agency · California

Free campsiteOvernight allowedNot reported

Arbuckle Flat is one of four boat-access only campgrounds on Shasta lake. Located far up the Pit Arm of the lake, this facility is very popular with those visitors who want to get away from the crowds. Whether or not the access is difficult varies depends on the current lake level. There are vault toilet

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Ash Creek Campground

Campground · Federal agency · California

Free campsiteOvernight allowedNot reported

The low elevation for the Ash Creek Campground allows it to open earlier in the season than others at higher elevations. Fishing is always good at Ash Creek as it is stocked by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. There are lots of good spots for fly fishing within walking distance of the campg

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Beaver Creek Campground

Campground · Federal agency · California

Free campsiteOvernight allowedNot reported

Beaver Creek is a small (8 sites) campground on the banks of scenic Beaver Creek. There are vault restrooms but no water. There is no fee for camping at Beaver Creek.

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Big Creek Campground

Campground · Federal agency · California

Free campsiteOvernight allowedNot reported

Access to Kingston Canyon and Groves Lake. High clearance vehicle needed. Surrounded by water birch, cottonwood, and Russian olive trees at the mouth of a canyon along a creek. Stream runs through the campground. Currently, road access needs repairs! High clearance vehicles only 2021

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Big Sage Campground

Campground · Federal agency · California

Free campsiteOvernight allowedNot reported

Big Sage Reservoir and campground are surrounded by juniper woodland and sagebrush. The reservoir is several thousand acres and the campground lies on the shore near the boat ramp.

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Bogard Campground

Campground · Federal agency · California

Free campsiteOvernight allowedNot reported

Quiet and tucked away from the beaten path. Pine creek adjacent to campground, beautiful aspens in and around campground. Located 1.75 miles off Highway 44. No Fees. 10 sites. Hand pumped water. Vault toilets, Maximum trailer length 25 feet.

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Brady's Camp Campground

Campground · Federal agency · California

Free campsiteOvernight allowedNot reported

Brady's Camp is one of two free campgrounds on the Mt. Hough Ranger District. It is managed by the Forest Service. It is one of the few campgrounds on the Mt. Hough Ranger District that allows OHV trail access directly from the campground. There are 6 campsites, which are first-come, f

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Butte Creek

Dispersed camping area · Federal agency · California

Free campsiteOvernight allowedNot reported

Quiet and off the beaten path, Butte Creek campground is located 4 miles off Highway 44. No fee. 10 semi-developed sites. No water available. Vault toilets located on both ends of campground.

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CROCKER GUARD STATION

Campground · Federal agency · California

Check feesOvernight unknownNot reported

Refurbished by volunteers so that it can be shared with our visitors, this rustic cabin sleeps 10. It's ideal for a family get together, weddings or special event. No water and no electricity make it a perfect location to get unplugged and relax.

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Captains Point Boat-In Campground

Campground · Federal agency · California

Free campsiteOvernight allowedNot reported

This is a boat access only facility with 3 campsites. There is a vault toilet and no piped water.

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Castle Lake Campground

Primitive campsite · Federal agency · California

Free campsiteOvernight allowedNot reported

Description : This small primitive campground is nestled in a thick mixed conifer forest approximately ¼ mile below Castle Lake. There are 6 sites with tables, fire rings and vault toilets. Bring your own water. 3-night limit. No fee. No reservations. Not recommended for large vehicle or trail

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Cedar Camp Campground

Campground · Federal agency · California

Free campsiteOvernight allowedNot reported

Located in a timber area of mature fir and pine. Access up Trough Ridge or Little Stony Road is not recommended for trailers.

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