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PATRICK CREEK CAMPGROUND, CAStatus: Open through Tue Sep 10 2013 Season Dates 13 site(s) found
ALL (13) OverviewPatrick Creek Campground sits at the confluence of Patrick Creek and the middle fork of Smith River in the vast Six Rivers National Forest of northern California.The campground has a special charm, with steps, rock walls, restrooms and sunken campfire circles built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps. Natural Features:Patrick Creek is located in a mature forest of Douglas first in the northernmost part of California. A popular historic lodge and restaurant lie just across the highway from the campground. Recreation:Popular activities include swimming, sunbathing, rafting and fishing in the Smith River, which is just adjacent to the campground. Anglers can expect healthy fishing populations of salmon, steelhead and cutthroat trout. Facilities:The campground offers multiple single-family accessible campsites, available for tent and RV camping. Tables and campfire rings with grills are provided. Accessible flush toilets and drinking water are also available. Activities and Amenities
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Getting There:GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude):41.87194, -123.84667 41°52'19"N, 123°50'48"W From Highway 101, north of Crescent City, California, travel east on Highway 199 for 22 miles to the campground. Contact Information:Mailing Address:PATRICK CREEK CAMPGROUNDPO BOX 228 GASQUET CA 95543 Phone Number:Information: (707)457-3131
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