Bridge Camp (Ca)

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Bridge Camp (Ca)
$15.00 - $16.00 / night
Campsite Fees
Facility rates vary by season; standard nonelectric sites are charged between $15 and $16 per night.
Standard Site Fee$15.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$0.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00
Total Campsite Fees$15.00

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About this campground

Nestled along the tranquil waters of Stuart Forts Creek, Bridge Camp Campground offers an authentic wilderness retreat designed with equestrian adventurers in mind. This secluded horse camp provides the perfect basecamp for riders seeking solitude and natural beauty, featuring 10 thoughtfully spaced single sites that blend seamlessly into the forest landscape. Each site comes equipped with essential amenities including vault toilets, seasonal water spigots, sturdy picnic tables, and fire rings complete with grills for evening cookouts under the stars. While the compact 16-foot back-in sites keep the campground intimate and preserve its remote character, they provide just enough space for a cozy camp setup after a day of trail riding.
Bridge Camp offers a range of camping experiences, focusing predominantly on primitive and tent camping. It is also a designated horse camp.
Historical Significancenull
Weather and SeasonsOpen year-round through December 2025, Bridge Camp welcomes adventurers in every season. The campground enjoys a mild mountain climate with crisp, refreshing conditions perfect for outdoor activities. Winter and early spring bring cool temperatures averaging 45°F during the day, dipping to a brisk 33°F at night – ideal weather for cozying up around the campfire with hot cocoa after a day on the trails. The predominantly dry conditions throughout the year mean fewer weather interruptions to your outdoor plans, though savvy campers always pack layers for those cool mountain evenings.
ElevationPerched at 2,387 feet above sea level, Bridge Camp offers that perfect sweet spot of mountain camping – high enough to escape the valley heat and enjoy crisp, clean air, yet accessible enough for comfortable year-round camping. This moderate elevation provides stunning vantage points of the surrounding forest while keeping you well below the snow line for most of the season.
Natural Features and SceneryBridge Camp's location along Stuart Forts Creek places you at the doorstep of one of Northern California's most spectacular water wonderlands. Just moments away lies Trinity Lake, a shimmering jewel in the Shasta-Trinity National Forest crown. This massive reservoir captivates visitors with its intricate network of arms and hidden coves, creating 145 miles of scenic shoreline just waiting to be explored. The campground itself is embraced by towering conifers and the gentle sounds of Stuart Forts Creek, creating a natural symphony that lulls campers to sleep each night.
Geological RegionSet within the majestic Shasta-Trinity National Forest, Bridge Camp occupies a special corner of Northern California's diverse geological tapestry. The campground's position along Stuart Forts Creek connects visitors to the greater Trinity Lake ecosystem – one of California's largest reservoirs. At 2,387 feet elevation, the area showcases the dramatic terrain transitions characteristic of the Trinity Alps region, where ancient geological forces have carved out valleys, ridges, and waterways that create today's stunning landscape. The reservoir's impressive 145 miles of shoreline wind through former river canyons and valleys, telling the story of both natural history and human engineering in this remarkable corner of the Golden State.

Campsite details

AccessibilityInformation not specified in the source materials.
Sites SizeEach site has an average back-in size of 16 feet.
Sites PrivacyUser reviews noted that some of the sites are walk-in and 'lovely,' which may provide a sense of privacy, although no explicit description of overall campsite privacy was provided.
Total Campsites10 campsites
Recommended CampsitesSome walk-in sites described as 'lovely.'
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Reserving a campsite

Check-in
3PM
Check-out
2PM
Stay Limit
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Guests Allowed Per Site
  • Only one vehicle is included in the cost of single sites
  • extra vehicle fee is $10 per night.
Tents
Tents are allowed
RV vehicles
RV vehicles are not allowed
Primitive
Primitive are allowed
Reservable
Reservations are allowed

Site layoutSites are remote and include walk-in and back-in options. Average back-in site length is around 16 feet.
Open and Closed SeasonSeason opens January 1, 2025 and closes December 31, 2025.
Reservation PlatformsReservations can be made through the Recreation.gov website, app, or in person using the Scan & Pay system.
Walk-in Availability"This campground is on a First Come - First Serve Basis, visitors are required to physically be at the campground to purchase and claim a site."
Cancellation PolicyThere are no refunds, modifications, cancellations, or other fee changes allowed with Scan & Pay payments.

Amenities available

Potable water
Fire rings
Picnic tables
Vault toilets

Activities you can enjoy

Activities at Bridge Camp and the surrounding Trinity Lake area include hiking, boating, fishing, horse camping, kayaking, swimming, and tubing. Trinity Lake is a major attraction for fishing enthusiasts, with species like smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, rainbow trout, and Chinook salmon available. Users also recommend this campground as a great spot before embarking on backpacking trails.
Hiking
The surrounding area includes multiple hiking trails. One review mentioned using the campground as a base for backpacking, 'Great place to stay the night before backpacking the trail.'
Fishing
Fishing is a popular activity on Trinity Lake, offering species such as smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, rainbow trout, catfish, kokanee salmon, and Chinook salmon. Spring is considered the best time for trout fishing, particularly near the mouths of major tributaries, while bass fishing is ideal around dredger piles during March through June.
Swimming
Swimming is possible in Trinity Lake, though no specific designated swimming areas were mentioned.
Biking
Biking is listed among the activities available, but no specific trails are detailed.
Boating
Boating options include non-motorized activities like canoeing and kayaking, as well as motor boating on Trinity Lake. A public boat ramp is available 8 miles away at Minersville, though its usability depends on water levels.
Water Sports
Water sports such as wakeboarding and tubing are possible on Trinity Lake's main body, which offers ample space for these activities.

Campground rules

  • Pets are not allowed
  • Campfires allowed; recommended to purchase firewood locally and burn it on-site.
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Hazards

General hazardsPoison oak is abundant in the area. Wildlife is frequent.
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Weather forecast

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Oct 10
Friday
Overcast
Precipitation: 0%

Strong wind, exercise caution

Humidity: 67%

Moderately humid conditions

Wind: 10.1 mph

Strong wind, exercise caution

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Good to know

Peak season datesJanuary 1, 2025 - December 31, 2025
Trash and recyclingOne reviewer noted, 'The only thing I didn't like is that we had to bring the trash with us and dump it in Weaverville.'
Proximity to water featuresNear Trinity Lake and Stuart Forts Creek.
Common complaints"The only thing I didn't like is that we had to bring the trash with us and dump it in Weaverville."
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Campground Map

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Driving directionsBridge Camp is located 17 miles north of Weaverville. Going west on 299 take a right on Trinity Dam Blvd follow for about 4.5 miles. Turn left onto Lewiston Pike Rd about 1 mile then turn left onto Rush Creek Rd for about 8 miles. Turn right onto Hwy 3 about 6 miles turn left onto Trinity Alps Rd follow for about 4 miles campground is on the left. Campground can also be mapped via google maps.
The road is described as gravel/dirt but driveable, and some users mention potholes at the start of the dirt road, which can be challenging for low-clearance vehicles. "The start of the dirt road is a bit iffy, some had been spinning out trying to get up the first pot-holed area, wouldn't recommend doing it in a low car."
Nearby places
Weaverville: 17 miles northwest
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Camper Reviews

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3 reviews
Limited Reviews
Limited Reviews
Bridge Camp (Ca) has limited reviews, placing it in the bottom % of campgrounds based on reviews
Reviews for Bridge Camp highlight its peaceful ambiance, availability of potable water and pit toilets, and suitability for backpackers and nature enthusiasts. However, accessibility challenges for low-clearance vehicles and the lack of on-site trash disposal were noted as drawbacks.
Review Summaries
Based on 3 reviews

What Campers Love

- 'Potable water, vault toilets, and first-come, first-serve sites.' - 'Great place to stay the night before backpacking the trail.' - Relaxing sounds of rushing water, as mentioned by one reviewer.
Based on 3 reviews

Common Concerns

- Difficulty navigating the start of the dirt road, as one user noted, 'The start of the dirt road is a bit iffy...wouldn't recommend doing it in a low car.' - Lack of on-site trash disposal,...
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Based on 3 reviews

Pro Tips & Recommendations

- Bring a vehicle capable of handling gravel and dirt roads. - Prepare to take trash with you, as there are no on-site disposal options.
Based on 3 reviews

Seasonal Insights

No seasonal-specific user reviews were provided.
Based on 3 reviews

Camper Quotes

- 'Potable water, vault toilets, and first-come, first-serve sites.' – Yuliya Nikiforets - 'The rushing water sounds made for some very relaxing sleep.' – Yuliya Nikiforets - 'Only 10 spots, no...
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Based on 3 reviews

Site-Specific Reviews

- No explicit site numbers were mentioned, but one reviewer highlighted the 'lovely' walk-in sites.
Based on 3 reviews

Accessibility Features

None of the user reviews explicitly addressed accessibility for individuals with disabilities.
Based on 3 reviews

Pet-Friendly Features

No reviews specifically commented on pet policies or experiences with pets.
Based on 3 reviews

Last updated August 10, 2025

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