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You want riverside access for fall fishing and prefer a small, community-oriented campground.
This campground doesn't take reservations — sites are claimed in person on arrival, so there's no availability to check online. Plan to arrive early, especially on weekends and holidays.
Price
Varies
Booking
Walk-in Only
Sites
10 campsites
Season
Year-round
Cell
Unknown
Pets
Check Policy
This campground doesn't take reservations — sites are claimed in person on arrival, so there's no availability to check online. Plan to arrive early, especially on weekends and holidays.
Price
Varies
Booking
Walk-in Only
Sites
10 campsites
Season
Year-round
Cell
Unknown
Pets
Check Policy
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41.2340, -123.6602
You want riverside access for fall fishing and prefer a small, community-oriented campground.
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Best season: fall. Fall is prime here for salmon fishing and mild, stable weather — daytime highs typically range from the mid-50s to mid-70s°F (13–24°C) with cool nights in the 40s°F (4–9°C). The Klamath’s Chinook and coho runs peak in September–November, turning the river into a fishing hotspot while riparian trees begin to change color, creating scenic evenings around the small campground. Expect the busiest angling activity and reserved-but-friendly crowds; book ahead if visiting on weekends and follow posted, Peak months: October, November, September, June Avoid: December, January, February
Salmon runs peak Sep–Nov; 'best combination of fishing and weather'—seasonal highlight.
E-Ne-Nuck Campground offers a modest array of amenities designed for fishing enthusiasts. The facility has 10 campsites equipped for a serene stay near the Klamath River's best fishing spots. Key amenities include potable water and one vault toilet. As described in the official sources, it is popular particularly in late summer and fall for its community feel and the opportunity for visitors to exchange fishing tales.
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