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    Gold Bluffs Beach & Campground

    4.0 (17 reviews)

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    Walking to the beach
    Shayla B.

    ***Beach review only*** A really beautiful beach that should be admired from afar due to rampant sneaker waves. The campground itself can be reached from the Elk Meadows turnoff. However, if you're just looking to explore the beach, it's easily accessible through the Thomas H Kuchel Visitor Center. If you're headed to (or coming from) Redwood National Park, this is a great place to stop along the way. Gold Bluffs Beach is conveniently located behind the visitor center. You can visit the center and retrieve maps and hiking information, and then spend some time at the beach before heading off into the Redwoods. I stopped here before heading to Redwood National Park and really enjoyed the calming waves of the beach. Because of its' location, this beach isn't overly crowded. It's mainly frequented by campers and visitors who are passing to and from the Redwoods. The beach itself is filled with tons of drift wood and provides some stunning views of the northern coast line. The waves can be pretty ferocious at times. Swimming at the beach is not recommended because of the dangerous sneaker waves, but you can walk along the beach and admire it from afar while lying in the sand. Seeing this beach behind the visitor center was definitely quite a surprise. If you're headed to Redwood National Park, try to make some time to explore this pretty beach while stopping at the visitor center.

    Alex L.

    Each time we camp somewhere new in California, I say "This is my new favorite camping spot." This time I really mean it. The remote Gold Bluffs campground is not only my favorite campsite in CA, it's my favorite beach campsite in CA. The long drive was well worth getting to experience the remote and underappreciated north coast. Rating a campground can be tough. You have to consider the site's merits, but also take into account the natural beauty (which, let's face it, is always 5-stars in this great state). Gold Bluffs excels in both categories. First, the campground. Plan on a twenty or so minute drive through thick forest down a gravel road to get there. That in itself might be intimidating to some, but once you arrive to endless miles of pristine beach and beachfront site's, you'll know it was worth it. Each morning I opened our tent to see nothing but beach for miles, with the occasional herd of Elk munching away at grass just a stone's throw away. Each spot comes with a sturdy cement fire pit and grate, not the flimsy beaten down metal rings you'll find elsewhere. The bathrooms were the BEST I've encountered yet as well. A number of relatively clean toilets and showers and free hot water you didn't have to feed quarters to get! Having that bathroom not far from us made it so worth it. While they do sell firewood, the front gate is far from the actual campground and tracking down a ranger is extremely difficult. I strongly suggest buying some firewood beforehand, as we did in the nearby town of Orick, before coming into the park. And always buy more wood than you think you need. It's overcast constantly up here and it's better to err on the side of caution. Now, the beauty. We hiked up the beach one day to Fern Canyon. It's a natural wonder that few know about that's well worth exploring. The hike from the campground is a long one, especially on a beach, so you may want to drive. Also nearby is the Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park a pristine rainforest filled with massive old trees. Our greatest joy was just lounging on the beach, searching for shells with my son and playing in the waves. Between all three, there is plenty to do for a long camping trip.

    Afternoon walk to the beach to watch the sunset. They had the best firepit and the best, foxy neighbor!
    PB A.

    It's a great campground full of sun and crazy wind. It was our first time beach camping and likely our last -- but not because the park was terrible; we just prefer to be under trees. The restrooms were clean enough, as clean as can be expected when you have sand involved. There are free showers, which were also pretty decent, but with rotted doors and locks. The showers are solar powered, so go early to make sure you get a WARM shower! Bathroom lights turn off at 10pm, so make sure you bring a flashlight at night! The sites come with the best firepits I've ever seen -- cement with a wide platform that's perfect for gatherings. The bear boxes were nice, too. They are raised and can be opened from two sides, which is very convenient! They're quite rusty, though, so beware the sharp edges. There are lots of wildlife to be seen: osprey, peregrine falcons, golden eagles, elk, bats... and a fox and skunk visited us nightly. Make no mistake, this place is gorgeous! I hope it gets more funding for updated amenities. Don't forget to stop by Fern Canyon!

    Kimberly T.

    This place is over rated. My husband and I are avid hikers and campers and this campsite was one of our least favorite. Photos online are misleading and the blogs about this place are very exaggerated. This campsite is quite small compare to some other ones along the coast. We felt very cramped. We weren't aware that you had to pay when you get to the campsite... so we self registered before entering Gold Bluff. It's $35 per night (wowza!!) As we pulled up.... we were able to find a site closest to the beach. As my husband was pulling into the campsite....we were immediately greeted by who I am assuming is a "camp host" with the words of "you can't park like that. She's not gonna be happy." She...referring to the park ranger who patrols the area. They prefer side parking only. Anyways...after informing us of the parking situation, then we were informed of where to pay and how to pay... told the lady that we already paid in the front...so in her words...she "will have to go dig for it." Other than this, she was helpful in many other ways. The good thing about this place are the free showers! They get hot water! There are bathroom available too! They aren't the cleanest but they will do. Each camp site has a fire ring and picnic table available. Dogs must be on leash. Food/water must be stored in bear box at all times. Fishing and crabbing allowed but there were no signs. And finally, this place gets 3 stars because of how close it is to Fern Canyon. Short 30 min walk to fern canyon. This place is well kept due to how well it is monitored. But that also happens to be annoying. Instead of being able to relax and enjoy the views this place has to offer, we often found ourselves wondering when the "camp host" or ranger are going to nip pick next. We will not be returning

    Stopped by the beach after visiting fern canyon. The beach is the most beautiful beach I have ever seen in my life. It is completely isolated and stretches as far as the eye can see in either direction. We saw a whole herd of elk grazing along the beach as well! There are also shells of huge mussels and razor clams littering the beach, and even a crab graveyard. The view is breath taking.

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    Love this place. Do yourself a favor and check it out. Great for a date trip or family fun

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    Grassy Flat Campground - Grassy Flat Campground located right off Highway 199 in Gasquet, CA.

    Grassy Flat Campground

    5.0(1 review)
    40.7 mi

    Grassy Flat Campground was an ideal roadside stop for me to spend the night before venturing along…read moremy Redwood National and State Parks journey. I highly recommend this campground perfect for those adventurers needing a place to rest their heads on a whim at the spur of the moment. That's how I discovered Grassy Flat Campground. I was driving along my cross country summer road trip and needed a place to crash for the evening. As usual and during so many times along my travels, I opened up the app on my phone called CAMPENDIUM! I also recommend to all those campers and tourists out there who appreciate sleeping among the great outdoors, definitely download Campendium. It's free to use and as long as you have cell phone reception...it'll always list the available campsites within any area in the United States. Campendium was my saving grace from my road trip!! Grassy Flat Campground was so convenient. When I arrived here over the summer, it was basically first come, first served. You don't need reservations. It was about 4pm in the afternoon when I found one of the last remaining campsites still unoccupied. Wow...I was grateful for this because along this area of Highway 199 and around the Redwood Forest section...I found accommodations to be few and far between. Lol, basically, I was grateful I wasn't crashing in my car for the night. And for me...I had just visited Crater Lake and was making my way south from Oregon. Grassy Flat was situated just outside the Hiouchi Visitor Center (about 14 miles away) great for starting my Redwood Parks itinerary. In terms of location, Grassy Flat Campground was ideal! Being just off the road of Highway 199 and not far away from the major town of Crescent City...it felt comforting knowing I was nearby a place to get gas, food and supplies continuing along my trip. Now to describe Grassy Flat Campground...it was scenic...right in the heart of the forest and woods! I felt like I was breathing in nothing but fresh air enjoying nature at it's finest! When pulling into my campsite...it had a fire-pit for barbecuing and a picnic table set beside random trees. I sincerely appreciated relaxing and taking in the authentic camping surroundings. It's simple $10 fee to camp for the night. You have to pay immediately upon choosing a campsite. You can pay by check if you don't have the exact amount of $10. Then just drop it into the safe/drop box. There wasn't a Camp Host on the grounds, but I guess they go by the honor system. They do offer portable toilets. Although the porter potties weren't the cleanest...they were certainly sufficient enough to make it through the night, lol. My one and only deterrent about this Grassy Flat Campground (and it's a small one) was that I didn't have cell phone reception...to sort of play on my phone and entertain myself. But it was still perfectly fine not using my phone as I easily sat back in my lounge chair and enjoyed being in the woods. Ya know, it's times like these when you go back to the basics, that I truly appreciated the simple things in life. So...not having cell phone reception was a blessing in disguise...a chance for me to reset my engine and put into perspective that I was about to witness some of the tallest trees in the world! Overall, I can't recommend Grassy Flat Campground enough. It's a perfect spot to rest for the night, especially for those getting ready to start their Redwood Forest journeys (assuming they're coming from the north and headed south, lol).

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    Grassy Flat Campground - Hanging out for the evening with my tent set up among the forest setting.

    Hanging out for the evening with my tent set up among the forest setting.

    Grassy Flat Campground - I genuinely appreciated the surroundings here at Grassy Flat Campground.

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    I genuinely appreciated the surroundings here at Grassy Flat Campground.

    Big Lagoon County Park - View of the peninsula that separates the lagoon from the Pacific Ocean.

    Big Lagoon County Park

    3.8(22 reviews)
    8.8 mi

    Beautiful campsite! The location is perfect if you're looking for a secluded campground experience…read more Theres a few cute trails. The ocean being so nearby is a plus. The restrooms aren't bad, unless you're high maintenance and need a clean restroom. For me, it's camping, you get what you get! If you expect luxury get a hotel. The camp host is accommodating and very nice. I would recommend bringing your own camp fire wood or getting it from a near by store because the camp fire wood that is sold by the camp host is sometimes too moist to start a fire.

    This Recreation Area is owned and managed by the California State Parks system…read more Here you can rent kayaks, launch small water craft. The lagoon has little to no water current and has long areas of shallow water, making it perfect for small children and family fun without needing to be worried about losing a loved one in a traumatic mistake. Eek. The lagoon is gorgeous, just watch out for lightning storms in the winter. Aside from the lagoon and renting kayaks, many people travel to Agate Beach (just a quarter mile walk) to collect, you guessed it Agates. But because of rough surf and currents, it's not safe to take toddlers or people who are candidates for hip replacement surgery. If you include Patrick's Point to this Recreation area, there are 3 awesome camp grounds. You can choose camping under redwood trees, camping in meadows, on the beach, or overlooking the lagoon. Side note: Patrick's Point has day use sites that have unique fire pits and bbq's! Large stone sculptures with grills. The Big Lagoon/Patrick's Point Recreation Area is also 15 minutes away from Trinidad. This city has a great independent grocery store and is resplendent with eateries that have breathtaking views. The area is remote and for that reason not a lot of people hang out here. If it was in SF or LA there be a year's waiting list to get reservations. But I so Far (knock on wood), there's always empty sites.

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    Big Lagoon County Park - Agates scored at big lagoon!

    Agates scored at big lagoon!

    Big Lagoon County Park

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