Skunk Point Group Campground
Camp site features
Across 1 camp site:
- Pets allowed: all 1 sites
- ADA accessible: all 1 sites
- Group sites: all 1 sites
- Largest party: 50 people
Directions
Skunk Point Group Campground is located on the south side of CA Highway 299 1.9 miles east of Big Bar, CA.
To get to Skunk Point Group Campground from Redding, CA: Travel West on CA Highway 299, through Weaverville, CA, for approximately 65 miles.
To get to Skunk Point Group Campground from Arcata, CA: Travel East on CA Highway 299 for approximately 75 miles.
Stay Limit
Check out by 11 AM.
Reviews
Abigail G
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Reviewed 21 days ago
Great place to call Basecamp for white water rafting excursions. You can buy a shuttle ride from Bigfoot rafting 1 mile east in Big Flat to Pigeon Point and then float all the way back to camp.
Matt K
Loop:A
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Reviewed 2 months ago
Overall, this was a nice campsite. Numerous picnicking tables, both in shaded and sunny areas, easy drive to rafting outfitters and supplies in Big Flat, great swim spot, and fully stocked latrine.
Francis C
Loop:A
Site:
Reviewed 10 months ago
Excellent location right on the river but kind of close to a major highway, once the traffic slows down in the evening it is great. Don't forget to call the ranger station for the gate code before you go because they are closed on the weekend and Recreation.gov does not give it to you in advance. An extra bonus is it is only a mile from The Straw House that has beer on tap and wine as well as excellent brick oven pizza!
michelle f
Loop:A
Site:
Reviewed a year ago
The camp sites are great. There’s lots of space and it’s right on the river. It is also right next to highway, so it is noisy at night.
Jason L
Loop:A
Site:
Reviewed a year ago
Nice spot, good shade, lots of tables. Gate was NOT open for us, so call ahead to weaverville ranger station for the code. We kept the gate closed and had 3 separate incidents of people showing up and walking through the middle of camp to use the bathroom. Two of them spoke and asked, the third just trucked on through like he owned the place.
Amy C
Loop:A
Site:
Reviewed a year ago
Lovely group site right on the banks of the Trinity River. Plenty of flat, paved parking (probably 20 spots?) and nice shade in the camp area. The highway noise was noticeable but definitely quieted down at night. Mostly just frogs and the river sounds in the evening. The camping spots are a bit of a walk from the parking area, so wagons might be helpful to unload your gear. Also, no bear boxes so food storage is kind of a pain.
YOU MUST CALL THE RANGER STATION TO GET THE GATE CODE!! I'm not sure why this information is not included on the site listing, or the confirmation notice. Luckily we saw someone else's review and knew to call ahead. There is zero cell service at this location.








