Cassle Campground offers first come first serve and reservable sites.This family campground includes no-hookup campsites, shady pine trees, vault toilets and clean, drinkable water available from multiple faucets. Be sure to pack your fishing gear as Hat Creek where Cassel Campground is located is well known for its challenging fly fishing.
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Reservations for the 2022 recreation season can be made beginning April 18 at 8 a.m. for stays of one full week or longer. Reservations for stays of less than one week can be made beginning April 25 at 8 a.m.
Some of our campgrounds are first come, first serve only. These campgrounds do not accommodate reservations. Some of our campgrounds are open year-round.
Decent place to rest your head then head out to explore the surrounding area. Didn't find much else to do at the campsite unless you are a fisherman. Camped in spot 19 which was next to the main street to exit, and, as we learned, to enter as well. For a campsite the number of cars and trucks driving through was above average due to the fact that that main street goes through on the other side to an access road that must be pretty popular. With two young boys that was something we had to pay extra attention to. We actually spent most of our days about 3 miles up the 299 at another campsite using their day use area with a big beautiful swim hole. If we had to do it over again we would have stayed there for $8 a night instead of $18 at Cassell. These guys visiting us daily made the stay a bit better!
Nice campground, not too busy. There were lots of campsites available. Bring your fishing pole & bug spray. Nearby is Crystal Springs Hatchery and Baum Lake, further is Burney Falls.
Very relaxed and beautiful. A little dusty but thats expected when camping. We caught some nice sized rainbows and saw quite a bit of wildlife. Everyone was friendly and the bathrooms were very well kept.
well kept PG&E campground. Joe, the host was personable and helpful. no hook ups, no showers, but pit toilets are kept clean. good fishing right there
This is a PGE campground right to a part of Hat Creek. There is fishing right from the campground. Each campsite has a fire ring and a picnic table. There are garbage cans and pit toilets. There is some room and shrubbery between campsites which makes it nice and gives privacy. Some sites are big enough for a 32' 5th wheel.