Little Stony

Star4.08
12 reviews
Little Stony

Quick Facts

Price

Varies

Booking

First-Come

Sites

8 campsites

Season

Year-round

Cell

Unknown

Pets

Not Allowed

RV Friendly

Opens Stonyford Work Center (Forest Service) site

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Little Stony
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Campsite Fees
This campground is first-come, first-served only; visitors must physically arrive to purchase and claim a site. On-site payment is available by...
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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
Total Campsite Fees$0.00

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Provider
(530) 963-3128

What Campers Say

4.08

Satisfactory

Based on 12 reviews

12 Google reviews

"Reviewers generally like Little Stony for its trails, seclusion and OHV access — long-time visitors report consistently good experiences. However many note minimal facilities (no hookups, little shade, limited water), rough access roads, and that it’s small and better for tents or OHV users than large RVs."

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Best Time to Camp at Little Stony

Winter transforms Little Stony into an angler's retreat when seasonal rains breathe life into the stream, sending it rushing through the canyon at full flow. The fishing during these cooler months draws those in the know, while the remote location means you'll want to download maps and information before arrival—cell service here is spotty at best, adding to the sense of genuine wilderness solitude.

Spring (Mar-May)

Wildflowers bloom, mild temperatures, fewer crowds. Great for hiking and photography.

Summer (Jun-Aug)

Peak season with warm days. Most facilities open. Reserve ahead.

Fall (Sep-Nov)

Beautiful fall colors, cooler temps, quieter campgrounds. Ideal for peaceful trips.

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Winter (Dec-Feb)

Snow activities available. Some facilities may close. Check conditions.

Planning Tips

    About Little Stony

    Tucked into a peaceful drainage where chaparral meets towering conifers, Little Stony offers an intimate escape with just 8 first-come, first-served sites. This cozy campground welcomes trailers up to 24 feet and keeps things simple with fire rings, picnic tables, and vault toilets—just pay through the Recreation.gov mobile app when you arrive.
    Small campground with 8 sites; first-come, first-served. Accommodates trailers up to 24 feet.
    Weather and SeasonsWinter transforms Little Stony into an angler's retreat when seasonal rains breathe life into the stream, sending it rushing through the canyon at full flow. The fishing during these cooler months draws those in the know, while the remote location means you'll want to download maps and information before arrival—cell service here is spotty at best, adding to the sense of genuine wilderness solitude.
    Natural Features and SceneryThe landscape here tells a story of contrasts: hardy chaparral clings to the hillsides while a seasonal drainage cuts through the heart of camp, its banks lined with mixed conifers that provide welcome shade and the scent of pine. When winter rains arrive, the trickling drainage becomes a proper stream, its waters clear and cold, beckoning anglers to try their luck in pools and riffles that come alive with the season.
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    Campsite details

    Sites Size8 sites; accommodates trailers up to 24-foot.
    Total Campsites8 campsites
    Recommended CampsitesVisitors must physically arrive to claim a site; download the Recreation.gov mobile app before arrival to use Scan & Pay due to possible limited cellular service. Campsites include tables and fire rings; the campground accommodates trailers up to 24 feet.

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    Tents are not allowed
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    Primitive
    Primitive are not allowed
    Reservable
    Reservations are not allowed

    Site layoutCampground has 8 sites, 11 tables, fire rings, and 2 toilets; accommodates trailers up to 24 feet.
    Reservation PlatformsRecreation.gov mobile app (Scan & Pay) is used for on-site payment; no advance reservations (first-come, first-served only).
    Walk-in AvailabilityFirst-come, first-served; visitors must arrive on-site to claim a site and pay via on-site Scan & Pay.

    Amenities available

    Fire rings
    Picnic tables

    Activities you can enjoy

    Recreation emphasizes off-highway vehicle (OHV) use on developed roads and trails and river/stream fishing. The campground includes OHV use guidance and state/federal safety and equipment requirements.
    Fishing
    River and stream fishing is popular in the winter when the stream is in full flow.
    Winter Activities
    Winter fishing: river and stream fishing is popular when stream is in full flow.
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    Campground rules

    • Pets are not allowed
    • Fire rings are provided at campsites. Vehicles must have a Forest Service–approved spark arrester in good working condition.

    Hazards

    General hazardsOff-highway vehicle (OHV) operations carry risks including excessive speed, careless or reckless driving, racing and stunts which are prohibited and dangerous. Limited or no cellular service in remote areas may affect ability to call for help. Stream flows can increase in winter.

    Weather at Little Stony

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    Precipitation: 0%
    Humidity: 44%
    Wind: 1.6 mph
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    Good to know

    Proximity to water featuresA drainage runs through the campground; nearby stream/river flows are significant in winter (fishing popular when stream is in full flow).
    HostStonyford Work Center (Forest Service) — phone (530) 963-3128 provides facility-specific information and trail/closure information for the Grindstone District area.

    Campground Map

    Little Stony
    Driving directionsLocated 10 miles southwest of Stonyford.
    Nearby places
    Stonyford — 10 miles (southwest)

    Reviews from booking and map sources

    4.1
    12 reviews
    Satisfactory
    Satisfactory
    Little Stony is satisfactory, placing it in the bottom 60% of campgrounds based on reviews
    Reviewers generally like Little Stony for its trails, seclusion and OHV access — long-time visitors report consistently good experiences. However many note minimal facilities (no hookups, little shade, limited water), rough access roads, and that it’s small and better for tents or OHV users than large RVs.
    Review Summaries
    Based on 12 reviews

    What Campers Love

    Campers praise the trails (one reviewer warned they run about 45 degrees and are “worth every step”), the secluded feel and creek exploration, and the campground’s appeal to riders (one user has been...
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    Based on 12 reviews

    Common Concerns

    Multiple reviews call out lack of water and hookups, limited/one stinky bathroom, scarce shade, and rough/unpaved access (last 3 miles described as bumpy). Several reviewers warn it’s not suitable...
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    Based on 12 reviews

    Pro Tips & Recommendations

    Bring sturdy footwear for steep trails, bring your own water and shade, and pack out trash (one reviewer said the site “only needs trash cans and sink”). Avoid large RVs — the last few miles are...
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    Based on 12 reviews

    Seasonal Insights

    Spring appears better than summer — reviewers say the creek runs stronger in spring and the campground is more pleasant then; summer is drier with even less shade. (No other clear seasonal patterns...
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    Based on 12 reviews

    Camper Quotes

    Bring your hiking boots. The trails run at about 45 degrees. Worth every step Been riding this place for 24 years ...always a great time Small campground mostly tent sites no water and one stinky...
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    Based on 12 reviews

    Site-Specific Reviews

    Several reviewers state the campground is mostly tent sites with no hookups and limited facilities; one party drove a 25 ft RV and reported the last 3 miles of unpaved road were very bumpy. Others...
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    Based on 12 reviews

    Accessibility Features

    Not wheelchair- or big-RV-friendly according to reviews: no hookups, rough unpaved access road (last 3 miles), and limited facilities. One reviewer reported no cell phone service. No comments on...
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    Based on 12 reviews

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