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Free, dispersed camping along castle creek rd. Pass the castle crags state park and follow the road for a few miles. It is Shasta Trinity National Forest outside the State Park Some spots are much larger than others. Spotted around 10 spots total including a large gravel lot.
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We camped next to the first bridge and had such an incredible time here. So peaceful and lots of camping sites to explore.
Report Check-InHad good cell service, level ground, and the sound of the creek nearby. Closest toilet that we saw was the one at the gas station when you first turn off the highway (10 min away?). just keep driving past state park till you see the signs stating you're on BLM land, several spots along road shortly after. Didn't see much space for tents, but we didn't have to drive too long before we could park.
Report Check-InFree, dispersed camping along castle creek rd. Pass the castle crags state park and follow the road for a few miles. Beautiful BLM land suited for all vehicles awaits, just drive up and back down the road to make sure you get your favorite spot. Some spots are much larger than others. Spotted around 10 spots total including a large gravel lot.
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