Paradise Park Campground

About: 10,000 foot elevation. 15 campsites on the shores of Paradise Park Lake. There is no drinking water at the campground, and no fee off season. If Paradise gets too crowded, take Forest Road 296 (a jeep trail) to its end, and hike to a number of isolated and lovely little lakes which dot the … Read more

Williams Creek Campground

About: This site offers access to the North Umpqua River for sightseeing and steelhead fishing and to the Williams Creek fish passage. This is a series of steps allowing the migrating fish to reach Williams Creek from the North Umpqua River. Upstream from the campsites is a secluded pool. Fees: -$6 for campsite -$3 for … Read more

Devil Creek Campground

About: Campsites sandwiched between Glacier National Park and the Great Bear Wilderness. The entrance to the park is back at West Glacier, but there is trailhead access to the wilderness from the campground. Fishing nearby in the Middle Fork of the Flathead. Usage: Light Fees: $10 (2012) Water: Potable Water Restrooms: Vault Toilet (2) Directions: … Read more

Pine Point Campground

About: Pine Point Campground can be used as either a single site family campground on an “as needed basis” by the Shasta Recreation Company (Concessionaire to the Forest Service), OR as a group campground. Fees: $14 (2011) Closest Towns: Redding (CA), Lakehead (CA) Water: Yes Restrooms: Vault Toilet Directions: From I-5, take exit 698 Salt … Read more

Moose Lake Campground

About: Moose Lake Campground has 3 designated campsite and a vault toilet. Drinking water is not provided. Fishing may be enjoyed in the lake. Usage: Moderate Fees: No Fee Closest Towns: Columbia Falls (MT) Water: None Restrooms: Vault Toilet Directions: Approximately 35 miles north of Columbia Falls, MT on the North Fork Road (County Road … Read more