Camping at Beehive Dispersed Area Campground

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Overview of Beehive Dispersed Area Campground

Beehive Dispersed Area Campground is a designated camping area within the Shasta-Trinity National Forest. Dispersed camping refers to the practice of camping outside of developed campgrounds, meaning facilities and services are minimal or nonexistent. This provides a more rustic and remote camping experience for those looking to enjoy nature without the amenities of developed campgrounds.

Location and Access

The campground is situated within Shasta-Trinity National Forest, which is located in northern California. Access to the Beehive Dispersed Area may require travel on unpaved forest roads. Since conditions on these roads can vary, it is recommended to contact the local ranger district for current road conditions and access details prior to your trip.

Camping Guidelines and Restrictions

Camping Regulations:

  • Stick to existing camp spots instead of creating new ones to minimize environmental impact.
  • Camp at least 200 feet from water sources to protect riparian zones.
  • Follow Leave No Trace principles to preserve the natural state of the area.

Fire Safety:

  • Check for fire restrictions, which can change with weather conditions and seasons.
  • If allowed, use established fire rings, and ensure that all fires are completely extinguished before leaving.

Length of Stay:

  • There is usually a limit on the number of consecutive days allowed for camping in dispersed areas (often no more than 14 days), after which you must relocate to another camping area at least a certain distance away (this can be 25 miles or more).

Responsible Waste Disposal:

  • Pack out all trash and litter to maintain the cleanliness and natural beauty of the area.
  • For human waste, dig a cat-hole at least 6-8 inches deep and 200 feet away from water sources or trails.

Facilities and Amenities

Since Beehive Dispersed Area Campground is a dispersed camping area, it typically does not offer amenities such as running water, trash removal, or toilets. Campers need to be self-sufficient and prepared to bring in all necessary supplies, including water, and take out all their waste.

Activities and Attractions

  • Hiking: There are many trails in the Shasta-Trinity National Forest suitable for hikers of various skill levels.
  • Fishing: Streams, lakes, and rivers in the region may offer trout and other types of fishing. Make sure to follow state fishing regulations and acquire the proper licenses.
  • Wildlife Observation: The area provides a habitat for diverse wildlife, making it an ideal spot for nature enthusiasts and photographers.
  • Water Sports: Proximity to lakes and rivers may allow for water activities such as boating, kayaking, or swimming, depending on specific locations within the forest.

Booking and Contact Information

Dispersed camping areas typically do not require reservations, and there are no fees associated with camping. However, it is essential to confirm the current status and regulations with the local forest service office.

For inquiries and up-to-date information about camping in the Beehive Dispersed Area Campground on Shasta-Trinity National Forest, you should contact the appropriate Forest Service Ranger District:

  • Shasta-Trinity National Forest
  • Supervisor's Office
  • 3644 Avtech Parkway
  • Redding, CA 96002
  • Phone: (530) 226-2500

Keep in mind that the above address and contact information can change, so it's a good idea to search for the latest details before planning your trip.

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