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    Default Camp ground near Baum Lake?

    Hi folks... I thought I would get away next weekend and fish Baum Lake. I've never fished it before. I'll be taking my VW Vanagen and will need a place some where near the lake to camp. Any body know of a camp ground or RV park in the general area? Thanks...

    Anne
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    There is the PG&E Cassel Campground very nearby. As you come in toward Baum lake off of Cassel road (left on Baum Lake Road) when you get to the actual turn into the Baum Lake parking lot (which is a LEFT turn on a paved road), there will be a nicely graded dirt road going up the hill on the RIGHT.

    Note there is a sign there that says "CAMPGROUND ->" or words to that effect. Turn right there and head up and over the hill... it will take you right to the Cassel PG&E campground.

    There are about 20-30 sites with paved parking pads, no hookups and with water faucets spread around the area, vault toilets. Each site has a picnic table and a fire ring and a bear box (yes, there are black bears in the area so you should use the bear box).

    It's overpriced for what it is ($22/night and they don't even have lights in the restrooms.... and it's run by PG&E!!!), but it's very close to Baum Lake.

    Frankly, next time I go there I intend to camp at either http://hatcreekrv.com/index.htm or http://www.rancheriarv.com/index.htm. They seem to be a better value to me and are still reasonably close to Baum Lake.

    I really enjoy Baum Lake (been there five times in the last year and am going again soon), I hope you have a great time!
    Last edited by michaeln; 07-09-2010 at 04:31 PM.

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    Highly recommend Hereford Hat Creek Ranch

    http://www.hatcreekrv.com/

    It's a few miles down 89 at the booming town of Hat Creek, off the Doty Rd loop. It has clean, lighted washrooms with hot showers. There is even a pond there with stocked trout. It costs to fish there.

    We had a group get together there in June.

    Cheers,
    El Rey

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    I agree, it looks like a way better place to stay than that bare bones expensive PG&E campground.

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    Default Second on El Rey's recommendation

    Hereford Ranch is a great place to go camping. The NCFFB has a get together in June every year and we've gone there for the past six or so years. Peggy, the hostess, is wonderful and they maintain a family place (even the weekend they had 150 bikers come in). The hot showers (part of the camping fee) are wonderful. They have tents sites, full hookups and water/electric sites.

    What type of camping are you going to do? Let me know and I'll tell you which site to request

    JohnS

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    No brainer.. Hetford is the place.. Been going there for the past decade. Well run and kept clean. Some very nice tent sites on grass are available as well as some nice RV sites.

    you will enjoy it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Anne Vitale View Post
    Hi folks... I thought I would get away next weekend and fish Baum Lake. I've never fished it before. I'll be taking my VW Vanagen and will need a place some where near the lake to camp. Any body know of a camp ground or RV park in the general area? Thanks...

    Anne

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    Thanks folks....what a great resource this Board is. In the end, given that it is the middle of summer, I may have to take what ever I can get. Fortunately I will be driving up in my self contained VW Vanagen so I don't need much other than a safe place to park and a shower (if available.) Thanks again....Anne
    "So it goes"

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    I'm anxious to get up to Baum again soon, but it's been pretty beastly hot in that area for a while, and I'm thinking it won't start cooling off until after Labor Day.

    Fortunately, the water stays at a pretty constant cool temperature all year, so if your body can stand the air temperature, the fishing should still be good.

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    Talking Baum

    I will second that motion for Hereford Hat Creek Ranch. They have hot showers for tent or trailer camping. I dont know if they still do, but they used to have a trout pond on the property. Watch out for the manure piles.
    "God grant me the serenity to accept the size of fish that I catch, the courage not to fib about it, and the wisdom to know that no one would believe me any way".

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    just made the loop from redding up 44 across 89 and down 299 back home. stopped by all the camp grounds along 89 to check out and plan a camping trip for next month. my favorite ones are cave campground and hon campground. bridge campground was nice also. cassel campground i dont think is worth the $22 a night. id rather stay at hon a few miles down 89 for $10 a night. plus its right on hat creek. didnt stop by hereford ranch but hear it is real nice. also i suggest going up 299 instead of 44 as they are doing road construction.

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