Please check for fire restrictions before you go: https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/stnf/alerts-notices/?cid=stelprdb5392380.
Campfire permits are required to have a campfire or stove at a dispersed site. Campfire permits are available online at www.readyforwildfire.org/permits/campfire-permit/
Camping is not limited to developed camping. Almost all of the forest is open to those who prefer the quiet solitude of a completely undeveloped setting.
Generally, dispersed camping is allowed outside of developed sites within the forest unless otherwise posted. One exception to this is Lewiston Lake. Camping is prohibited within 1/4 mile of the high water mark with no exceptions. Other exceptions are the Mt. Shasta plantations area and McCloud River Loop.
Please call ahead to offices for current fire restriction and road information. Potable water, toilets, and other amenities are not available. Be sure to bring adequate water or be prepared to purify natural water sources before drinking. Camp at least 200 feet from springs, water, meadows, trails and roads. Camp at least a quarter-mile from designated campgrounds, picnic areas, trailheads, private property and state highways. If you brought it in with you, then remember to take it out when you leave (Pack It In/Pack It Out).
More details here: https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/fseprd771279.pdf
It was so clean and very well maintained. Which made good neighbors, who were pretty friendly and considerate. There was a couple of cars that drove beyond speed limit causing too much dust. I liked the frequency of service personal keeping the place clean and safe.
Nice quiet campground with plenty of openings and great walking access to the beautiful Merced River.
Nice campground, You can always hear the sound of the river, And look down the river, The toilet is a little behind the road. There are tent only campgrounds and few drive in campgrounds.
This is the very last campground at Briceburg.Waterfalls are past the gate to your right before the bridge.Walk in only short distance though.N o t visable from the road.3 swimming holes with waterfalls are here Waters cold but bareable.No showers here so you can figure it out.Later in the summer there dried up So spring is the best time to visit Wild.Flowers are popping .Indians have used this area to grind their acorns for centuries.Bench located here for viewing Big heads up No Cell Service none what so ever Make whatever calls you have to because once you get here it's a long haul back. 10 campground s first come first serve.Yellow envelopes located in a brown box must be completed and funds paid $10. Before the campground spot is yours One restroom Beautiful beyond belief. Enjoy