Deadlun Campground
Deadlun Campground
$0.00 - $0.00 / night
Campsite Fees
Standard Site Fee$0.00
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
No fees are required for this site.
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About this campground
Tucked away along the pristine shores of Iron Canyon Reservoir, Deadlun Campground beckons adventurers seeking an authentic wilderness experience. This hidden gem embraces its untamed character, where informal campsites nestle beneath towering mixed cedar and Douglas fir trees. Here, the rhythmic lapping of reservoir waters mingles with the whisper of wind through ancient branches, creating a sanctuary for those who prefer their camping with a side of solitude. Whether you're casting a line into the crystal-clear waters or revving up for an exhilarating OHV adventure, Deadlun serves as your rustic basecamp for exploring the raw beauty of Northern California's backcountry.
Deadlun Campground is a remote and rustic camping area that primarily caters to tent campers. RVs and pull-through spots are not supported.
Weather and SeasonsWhile Deadlun Campground welcomes visitors throughout all four seasons, winter transforms this retreat into a snow-dusted wonderland that may challenge even the most determined explorers. Snow can limit access during the coldest months, making this a true year-round adventure where each season paints the landscape with its own dramatic palette.
ElevationPerched at 2,700 feet above sea level, Deadlun Campground offers a refreshing escape from valley heat. This sweet-spot elevation delivers crisp mountain air and naturally cool temperatures that transform summer nights into perfect sleeping weather, while spring and fall days remain comfortably mild for outdoor exploration.
Natural Features and SceneryThe magnificent Iron Canyon Reservoir stretches before you—500 acres of shimmering water embraced by 15 miles of densely forested shoreline. This aquatic playground serves as the campground's centerpiece, while a network of thrilling OHV trails weaves through the surrounding wilderness. For those seeking epic adventures on foot, the legendary Pacific Crest Trail passes nearby, offering endless opportunities to explore the greater tapestry of this remarkable landscape.
Geological RegionNestled within the dramatic mountain terrain of the Shasta-Trinity National Forest, Deadlun Campground sits at the edge of Iron Canyon Reservoir in a region where volcanic peaks meet ancient forests. This rugged landscape tells the story of California's tumultuous geological past, where tectonic forces and volcanic activity sculpted a playground of ridges, canyons, and crystal-clear mountain lakes.
Campsite details
AccessibilityAccessibility features for disabled visitors are limited. There are no wheelchair-accessible toilets or infrastructure mentioned.
Sites SizeSites are informal and appear to accommodate standard-sized setups for tents or smaller vehicles.
Sites PrivacySites are somewhat informal, slightly clustered, and may lack significant privacy.
Total Campsites24 campsites
Recommended CampsitesSites under mixed cedar and Douglas fir offer privacy and shade.
Reserving a campsite
Check-in
Open 24 hours/day.
Check-out
Open 24 hours/day.
Stay Limit
Maximum stay of 14 days.
Groups
Group camping sites are not explicitly mentioned.
Tents
Tents are allowed
RV vehicles
RV vehicles are not allowed
Primitive
Primitive are allowed
Reservable
Reservations are not allowed
Site layoutSingle loop layout.
Open and Closed SeasonYear-round.
Walk-in AvailabilityAll sites are free and first come, first served.
Amenities available
Fire rings
Picnic tables
Vault toilets
Activities you can enjoy
The campground and surrounding area provide opportunities for a range of outdoor activities, such as OHV trail exploration, fishing, and hiking. The natural reservoir and trails make it a popular choice for adventurers looking for solitude.
Hiking
Nearby trails, including the Pacific Crest Trail, offer hiking opportunities. Some users also mentioned scenic hikes to the reservoir.Fishing
The reservoir is stocked with large trout, and fishing is particularly good in the spring. Shoreline fishing is accessible due to the road circling the lake.Wildlife viewing
The remote and natural setting provides opportunities for observing local wildlife.Winter Activities
The area becomes challenging to access in winter due to snow and ice, as noted by a user who reported difficulties reaching the campground.Water Sports
Limited to fishing and small boating; no mention of kayaking, paddleboarding, or similar activities.Campground rules
- Pets are allowed
- Fire pits available at most sites.
Hazards
General hazardsThis is bear country; insect repellent and toilet paper are recommended.
Active alertsRoute 11 from Iron Canyon Reservoir heading North is closed just south of McCloud Lake.
Weather forecast
76
°F
Aug 26
Tuesday
Clear sky
Precipitation: 0%
Gentle breeze, perfect for outdoor activities
Humidity: 33%
Comfortable humidity levels
Wind: 3.6 mph
Gentle breeze, perfect for outdoor activities
Clear sky
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Good to know
Trash and recyclingVisitors are expected to pack out all trash as there are no garbage or recycling facilities available.
Proximity to water featuresSituated next to Iron Canyon Reservoir.
Common complaints"Not a bad campground a bit run down and sites are placed weird." (TBLazy, user review)
Campground Map
Driving directionsFrom Round Mountain, CA, take State Rt. 299 east 5.2 miles to Big Bend Rd. Turn left onto Big Bend Rd. and go 17.6 miles to a 'T' intersection and Iron Canyon Reservoir sign. Turn left onto Forest Rt. 11 and go 4.7 miles to a 'Y' intersection. Bear left and go 0.7 miles to campground sign. Turn left at sign into campground.
Forest Rt. 11 begins just north of Big Bend, CA and is paved, single-lane with turnouts and full of potholes.Nearby supplies
Groceries, bait/tackle, and gasoline are available in the town of Big Bend.
Camper Reviews
4.2
12 reviews

Deadlun Campground is satisfactory, placing it in the bottom 60% of campgrounds based on reviews
User reviews highlight Deadlun Campground's remote location, natural beauty, and suitability for those seeking solitude. Some users appreciate the lack of crowding and the reservoir's fishing opportunities, while others point out the under-maintained facilities and challenging access roads.
Review Summaries
Based on 12 reviews
What Campers Love
Users appreciate the campground's seclusion, free access, and scenic surroundings. "Beautiful free campground with close by lake with great fishing" is a common sentiment.
Based on 12 reviewsCommon Concerns
Several reviews point to under-maintained facilities, particularly the vault toilets, and difficulties with road conditions, especially after rain or during winter. "Not a bad campground, a bit run...
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Pro Tips & Recommendations
Bring your own water and supplies, including insect repellent and toilet paper. Winter adventurers should prepare for significant access challenges, including ice and downed trees.
Based on 12 reviewsSeasonal Insights
Winter access is highly challenging, with one user stating, 'The campground is virtually inaccessible during snow season.' Spring and summer are noted as the best times for fishing and enjoying the...
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Camper Quotes
'If you want to get away from the crowds and be out in the woods, but not hours from civilization, this is a great campground.' - Wez So_N_So. 'The road up to the campground entrance is fine, but......
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Site-Specific Reviews
Reviews frequently praise the reservoir's proximity and the fishing opportunities available at the campground. However, site conditions, such as uneven terrain and road conditions, receive mixed...
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Accessibility Features
No specific reviews were provided regarding accessibility for disabled visitors, though facilities appear limited in this regard.
Based on 12 reviewsPet-Friendly Features
Pets are allowed at the campground, but no specific reviews address pet-related features or experiences.
Based on 12 reviewsLast updated August 10, 2025