Address: Bailey Cove Rd, Lakehead, CA 96051, USA
Phone: +15302758113
Tom Kilchenstein
Camp host met me on arrival. Camp site was really nice. Traffic noise from I-5 is a tad annoying.
Jerry Kirk
Had a great weekend! Trash dumpsters were full and no water. It was still great. Gorgeous thos time of year.
Damian Bibb
This campground seemed like the great spot. An exit with nothing else, a nice long drive down to the campsites, a forest setting with quick access to the lake. Well it was a winding road down, but not away so you are still close enough to hear the rumbling of the trucks on the highway above all night. There were bathrooms with flushing toilets, but no water to wash your hands so that was a poor surprise. The campsites are set up in a smallish semicircle so once the neighbors were up so were we. And as far as access to the lake, I get it we are in a drought, but there were no signs and deep enough weeds to believe that it has been several years since it was a waterfront park. It was a nice enough spot to stop for the night passing through, but not a campgrounds that I would look forward to spending any real amount of time at.
S. Kolbe
Baileys Cove state park is hard for me to rate on the single 5 star system. As a small 7 space camping park with a attached day use area. Its really nice! The current (3-13-2021) camp host, Brian had the park looking good. No trash to be seen and the bathrooms were clean. I would have to give a small deduction for being located under a portion of 1-5. So naturally, you do hear some heavy truck traffic while around the camp fire / picnic area. This may bother some light sleepers or those in tents. At only $25 a night (3-13-21). It's a great place to camp for someone traveling 1-5... The negative is that unfortunately, Baileys Cove as a WATER recreation area is impossible. The fact of the matter is, do to a variety of reasons. The Cove is bone DRY in mid March. My attached photos can far better put it into perspective, then my words... With NO snow pack to speak of when I visited / went by the Mt. Shasta area. I don't see or know now Mt. Shasta lake can refill up enough water, to once again restore Bailey's Cove as a water recreation area any time soon. Pretty sad...
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It's all paved, plenty space, there is a nice parking lot & good boat launch.
Not very far, just a short walk away.
Ya my brother is camp host and he lives in the camp ground and that's his job is to clean the bathrooms dayley so yes nice and clean every time I beenthere
Yes
Campground is open. First come, first serve.
It is hit and miss.. Verizon towards the entrance
No showers and open year round
Yes.
You can launch boat up to water level about 50 feet from top
No locked gate. $20 for single site $35 for double. Yes still open. No fire damage. We are the camp host at bailey cove.
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