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Estimated price based on 1 car and 2 persons with a tent, camper or caravan.

Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
This campsite can only be booked by telephone. 530-627-3291
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Dogs
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4.5 / 5 (4 votes )

Aikens Creek West Campground

245 Fort Seward Road
95511, Alderpoint
the United States

Aikens Creek West Campground is a campsite with 10 pitches in Alderpoint, the United States, located in the California region. Dogs are allowed on this campsite.

On Aikens Creek West Campground it's possible to camp with a tent.

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Tents

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Dogs

Recreation
Fishing


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Reviews

Crystel Franecki
English (US)
There are no limits on the dimensions at certain locations. On the evening of our visit, we were the sole occupants. A brief stroll down a stony path takes you to the Klamath River. There's a small path that follows Aikens Creek and passes beneath Highway 96. The creek's water was incredibly pure and transparent. We are certainly planning to return during the winter season, when we anticipate having the place entirely to ourselves.
1 year ago

Kendall
English (US)
This place is beautiful and so peaceful. We went off the paved road and found a great spot near the Klamath River. Even found our own little private swimming hole. Would definitely come again, not a soul around!
2 years ago

not.so.still.life
English (US)
The river and creek are absolutely stunning! If you drive past the paved road section you can get pretty close to the river. If we had any service, we definitely would have stayed more nights!
2 years ago

Trust your location
English (US)
This appears to be a decommissioned state park. You are going to find a beautiful Klamath River access point. Unfortunately the Klamath has such devastating algae growth your advised to avoid the water completely. You won’t be bothered at all, but your in such a remote area, that becomes an issue as well. This is an Indian Reservation, and you had better be prepared, as any reliable services are over 100 miles away. The natives are not friendly and will be surprised to see any white folk as you have no business being there. Hence the plausible threat of merely stepping foot on this land, but if you need a quick spot for a nights rest, this will suffice.
3 years ago