We used the Castle Crags Campground (upper loops) as a one-night stopover on a return trip to California, from Oregon. The campground was about what I expected; it's your typical dusty California p… Full review by Rope G
Jul 3, 2024
The park has many trails. However the park doesn't allow dogs on them. But dogs are allowed at campsite and hot pavement. People are allowed on trails, which we could be more destructive than dogs. O… Full review by Becky C
Jul 2, 2024
If you have pets and like to walk them on surfaces other than hot asphalt, this is not the place for you or your pet. To quote their Park guide, "except for service animals, dogs are not allowed on t… Full review by Sunshine15268271206
Are there campsites available? I’ve visited the park website and am notified there are no campsites available in the future. Along those lines, where are some nearby areas you would recommend for camping near the area?
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Nevermind, seems the campsites are walk-in and first come first serve.
Can you pleas3 recommend easy hikes for non hikers to walk along and enjoy the scenery?
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We drove to the lookout and parked (note: it's a very small lot). Easy 1/4 mile (?) walk from the parking lot to the lookout. Our little ones were able to easily handle it.
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