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    Quote Originally Posted by joshfish View Post
    my favorite ones are cave campground and hon campground. bridge campground was nice also.
    I have never heard of those. Are they private campgrounds, state, NFS, what? Where are they and why were they your favorites?

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    Never mind, found 'em:

    Bridge Campground
    Located on Hwy 89, along Hat Creek, 4 miles north of the Juction of Hwy 44 in Old Station
    Length of Stay: 14 Days
    Number of Sites: 25 Campsites
    Elevation: 4,000 Feet
    Reservation Status: Not Accepted
    Reservation: No

    Cave Campground
    Elevation: 4,300 Feet
    Length of Stay: 14 Days
    Number of Sites: 46 Campsites bordering Hat Creek
    Elevation: 4,300 Feet
    Reservation: No
    Season: Late April - October
    Located on Highway 89 1/4 mile north of the junction of Hwy 44 & Hwy 89 in Old Station

    Honn Creek Campground
    Elevation: 3,400 Feet
    Length of Stay: 14 Days
    Reservation Status: Not Accepted
    Reservation: No
    Season: Late April - October

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    The rancheria has a private lake with huge bows in it for C&R. It is great to get up early and watch them feed the fish dog food...they are scary big footballs.

    Also, another option (Further away, but not much further than Bridge CG) is www.hatcreekresortrv.com in Old Station. They have a section of the creek (stocked) on the edge of the CG. We stay in a cabin up there every year and it is nice. They are real close to Lassen and Manzanita Lake too.

    MAO

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    michaeln i like those because the sites seem to have the most room. hat creek resort seemed to be real crammed together and a couple of the other campgrounds didnt seem to have much shade. plus we are planning a camp trip with a couple other families so for $60 a night we could rent the entire honn campground and not have to worry about quiet time or bothering anybody.

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