Camp on the edge of the Trinity River in one of 13 tent/trailer campsites (max length 20 feet). Popular for fishing and pleasure boating alike, this clear, cold section of the river is world famous for its fly fishing. Paddlers enjoy the narrow valley with Ponderosa Pine, Douglas fir, Oaks, and Madrone trees coating the walls of the canyons. If you would like more adrenaline rush, the waters below Pigeon Point rage at class III-V for white water enthusiasts. Those interested in a more relaxing experience can enjoy the abundant camping options in the area or head for the trail with your friends, horses, or dog. If you would like to stay at the river's edge, you can always swim, fish or do a little gold panning. The river can be accessed from many locations along this stretch of the Trinity River.
About three miles east of Douglas City on State Highway 299, turn north onto Steel Bridge Road and go about 2 miles to the campground. Campground is near the Trinity River.
One of the best kept secret campgrounds, We found it by mistake in 2001 and are looking for a campground.The host's were gr8.Great fishing. Went across river and traversed down old dirt/muddy road. We barely made it back up the hill with a very heavy van.
Peaceful, beautiful, calming and serene. Nice amount of space at site. Terrific camp hosts. River access.
Great campground next to the Trinity River. There was a picnic table, fire ring, and bear proof food storage container. Plenty of room for our 8 person tent. Lots of wild blackberries to pick and they were amazing to eat! There was a nice path down to the river and it was quiet all night long.
Beautiful clean afordable site. Most campsites are along the river with dry pit toilet in the center area. Host was 👍 great. Dog friendly.
Quiet campground on the Trinity River only $5 per night. Picnic table and fire ring available. Clean bathrooms. No drinking water available so bring your own. Lots of deer. Nice swimming hole at the end of road. Lots of blackberries to snack on too.