State: Northern California
Address 1: Southwest of Skunk Hill.
Open: Seasonal
Number of Sites: 16
Elevation: 2146
County: Shasta
Free: No
About: Located on the Lower McCloud River at an elevation of 2300 feet. The dirt access road from Lake McCloud is very rough and rocky. Low clearance vehicles, trailers, and RV¿s are not advised. 14 day limit.
Features: This campground is situated on an historic site used by Native American tribes and various land owners over the years, including the families of Whittier, Fitzhugh, and William Randolph Hearst. Visitors can explore and identify the remains of several buildings, foundations, rock walls, and an orchard that still produces fruit. The Lower McCloud River is a world renown native trout fishery which makes this camp a favorite for anglers. California Fish and Game regulations for this section of river allow only the use of artificial lures with barbless hooks.
Fees: $10 (2011)
Closest Towns: McCloud (CA), Mt. Shasta (CA)
Water: Yes
Restrooms: Flush Toilet
Directions: From the McCloud Ranger Station, turn right on SR 89. Go approximatley 1/4 mile to the left turn lane. Turn left and go approximately 10 miles to Lake McCloud. Stay on the paved road the goes around the lake. In 3 miles there will be a sign for AH-DI-NA. Turn right onto the dirt road (distance of 4 miles) and drive uphill to the top and continie down the other side. AH-DI-NA is on the left.