Amenities

Flush Toilet
Potable Water
Showers

Activities

Hiking
Swimming
Whitewater Paddling

Terrain

Forest
River
Creek

About this space

Sugar pine Camp & Cabin is a tranquil gem with sweeping views of the mountains and nestled in the valley below is the quaint town of Willow Creek. On-site there are many tent sites as well as one tiny cabin with a loft full size bed. Kitchen area with a 2 burner stove are available. PLEASE NOTE: this is a dry camp, there is NO WATER PROVIDED. This quiet peaceful camp has epic night sky viewing....

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Reviews • 48

★★★★★ (48 reviews)
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Nikolas C.
☆☆☆☆☆
Jul 2022

Absolutely loved our stay at the site, host’s responded quickly to any texts, got the “breakfast with a view” which was delicious!

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Michael T.
☆☆☆☆☆
Aug 2022

Excellent spot for an overnight stay while traveling to the PNW on motorcycle. Primitive, but all basic needs were met: Clean port-o-potty, stove and drinking water supplied as described in the lis...

AI Review Summary

Overall, this campsite offers a unique and intimate experience with beautiful mountain views and a friendly host who provides helpful amenities like a camp stove and water. However, several reviewers noted issues such as uneven and rocky ground, the presence of poison oak, and limited seating options, which may detract from the camping experience. While many enjoyed the quiet and private atmosphere, concerns about mosquitoes and the condition of the tent platforms were also raised, making it a mixed experience for potential campers.

Highlights
  • Friendly and helpful host
  • Clean and well-maintained porta potty
  • Complimentary camp stove and water provided
  • Beautiful mountain views and stargazing opportunities
  • Quiet and private camping experience
  • Clear directions to the campsite
  • Intimate setting with limited crowding
Considerations
  • Uneven and rocky ground for camping
  • Presence of poison oak around campsites
  • Limited seating options at the site
  • Some tent platforms are warped and need repairs
  • Mosquito issues reported during summer months