Camping at Rim Campground Sites 1-62
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Overview
Rim Campground is part of the McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park, which is located northeast of Redding, California. The park is famous for its centerpiece, the 129-foot Burney Falls, which was declared by President Theodore Roosevelt as the "Eighth Wonder of the World." Rim Campground, which consists of 62 campsites, offers visitors a comfortable stay amid the natural beauty of the park's environment.
Campsite Details
- Campsite Numbers: 1 to 62
- Campsite Type: Standard non-electric
- Facilities: Each site typically includes a fire ring, picnic table, and space for a tent or RV.
Registration and Fees
- Reservations: Can be made in advance, usually up to six months before your intended stay.
- Fees: There is a nightly fee for camping which varies depending on the season and demand.
- Check-In/Check-Out Times: Check-in is typically in the afternoon (2:00 PM or later), and check-out is usually by noon (12:00 PM).
Amenities
- Water Access: Drinking water is usually available in the vicinity of the campsites.
- Restrooms: Facilities with flush toilets and sinks are typically provided, but showers may or may not be available.
- RV Services: There may be dump stations available, but hookups are typically not provided.
- Accessibility: Some campsites may be designated as accessible for those with disabilities.
Activities
- Hiking: Visitors can enjoy numerous trails, including the trail to Burney Falls and the Pacific Crest Trail.
- Fishing: Lake Britton, located nearby, offers opportunities for fishing.
- Boating: Lake Britton also provides opportunities for boating and other water activities.
- Wildlife Watching: The park's diverse habitats support a variety of wildlife species.
Regulations and Safety
- Fire Safety: Campfires are usually allowed in designated fire rings, but there may be seasonal restrictions due to fire danger.
- Wildlife: It's important to store food securely to avoid attracting wildlife, particularly bears.
- Quiet Hours: To maintain a peaceful environment, quiet hours are enforced (often from 10 PM to 6 AM).
- Vehicle Limits: Typically, only two vehicles are allowed per campsite with an extra fee for the second vehicle.
Reservation and Contact Information
- Online Reservations: Visitors can reserve a campsite through the California State Parks Reservation System or third-party websites that handle camping reservations.
- Phone Number: For further information, you can call the park directly, usually through the main office or visitor center.
Additional Tips
- Weather: Checking the weather before arrival can be crucial, as conditions can influence your experience.
- Preparation: Packing accordingly for outdoor activities, bringing insect repellent, and preparing for varying temperatures will enhance your stay.
- Peak Season: The park can become crowded during summer and on holidays, so plan your trip accordingly, and consider quieter times if you prefer solitude.
Please note that specific details regarding Rim Campground can vary, and it is always best to check the official California State Parks website or contact the park directly for the most current information before planning a trip.
Location of Rim Campground Sites 1-62
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