Nestled under the ponderosa pines of the Apache/Sitegraves National Forest is the Canyon Point Campground. There, at an elevation of over 7,500 feet, the campground enjoys mild, pleasant temperatures and a thriving ecosystem. Campers can look forward to hiking to the Sinkhole or heading to Willow Springs lake for angler fishing, boating or just relaxing at the water's edge. Many visitors are sure to hike, horseback ride and mountain bike through every nook and cranny of the forest, and in doing this, they get to soak in the gorgeous natural terrain and wildlife. Many even pause after dusk to enjoy stargazing.
Amenities include: picnic tables, vault toilets, showers, campfire rings, water, firewood and an RV dump station. See you soon!
Dump Station
Laundry Facilities
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Davina Bruno
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There's quite a few camp sites there, and they're a pinch close. Honestly, I thought my family would hate being so close to other RVers, but it gave our trip an awesome twist to spend it with a few other groups! We ended up bonding a lot and using the site's play yard and lawn area quite a bit which was fun. The entire camp ground reminds me off a grown up version of summer camp, and as much as the kids liked it, the adults had an even more fun. The Gold Country Winery was a blast; we got to sample some amazing wines, and a few hours later, went to the cavern adventure park. On our last day we went to the Stanisclaus River for river rafting. Overall, we had a great time, and there's plenty more to do from what the other campers mentioned to us. We'd highly recommend it! - Review provided by RV Park Recommendations & Reviews Facebook Group
1/12/2017