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36
Sites
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Max Site Size
Price
190ft
Elevation
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What others are saying about this campground
This campground is located in Corning, California and is managed by American Land and Leisure. It is a great place to stay for a couple of nights, with friendly camp hosts and clean facilities. The campground is semi-flat and spacious, with no hookups for campers, but each site has a picnic table. The bathrooms and showers are very clean, and there is quick and accessible water. Unfortunately, there are no trashcans nearby, and the campground is located close to a busy street, so it can be a bit noisy. The campground is currently closed due to budget cuts, but it is a great place to stay for a night or two if you are in the area. It is a great value at $25 per night, and cash or checks are accepted. There is also a good beach area and plenty of shade.
Amenities
- Wifi
- Bath House
- Pet Friendly
- Tenting
- Buddy Sites
- Trash Pickup
- Water Hookup
- Sewer Hookup
- Fire Pits
- Potable Water
- Ice
- Boat Launch
- Camp Store
- Toilets
- Showers
Activities
- Hiking
- Fishing
- Boating
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From The Campground
Woodson Bridge State Recreation Area is a beautiful oak woodland park nestled along the Sacramento River between Chico and Red Bluff. Mount Shasta, Mount Lassen, and the Trinity Alps loom in the distance. A boat launch ramp located across the road in the county park makes for easy access to the river for those who enjoy water sports. A broad sand and gravel beach provides the opportunity to enjoy the sun and enjoy the Sacramento River. Another special feature of Woodson Bridge is the preserve. This dense native riparian forest is a winter home to the Bald Eagle and a summer nest site for the Yellow Billed Cuckoo. This jungle like grove displays some of the last remaining riparian habitat to be found in California. Over a hundred plant species have been identified throughout the park; the most prominent is the large valley oak. The California black walnut, Oregon ash, black cottonwood, sycamore, and willow are also plentiful. Beneath the oaks and cottonwoods along the river is a profusion of elderberry, wild grape, and wildflowers in season.
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