Address: Clark Creek Rd, Burney, CA 96013, USA
Randall Boggs
Nice small campground on the north shore of Lake Britton. Pit toilets that were adequate, fire rings, and nice access to the shore. Bald eagle nesting in a tree in the campground!
Bill Kingsland
This camp is clean and spacious with excellent placement. I really enjoy PG&E camps. I've stayed in a couple and no complaints yet.
erin addison
Jonna and Mike were the best camp host ever!!!!!!!!! My entire family very much enjoyed camping at this lake and we had 4 campsites with a beautiful view. We so much appreciated the camp hosts for being so awesome, and so accommodating, and for providing us with wood and clean, very nice smelling bathrooms!!!!! BEST camping trip ever :)
Teri Nichols
Super nice hosts, really clean, having some problems with water but camp hosts due their best to have ut avsliable no showers off the grid but beautiful and right on the lake. So if you have a camper fill up you water tank and turn off your phones and go.
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Yes they are open.
No they are open to first come first served.
Right now it is open to walk-in's, no reservations.
www.pge.com/recreation. The phone number Rings my phone but we have nothing to do with reservations you have to do it online.
We've had plenty of rain....all fires are out. Northshore campground is closed until April, 2022.
No not yet keep checking you never know
We're not sure. They were going to try to stay open a little while longer. Call Burney Falls
They don't have dates set in stone for opening or closing. I would say that they probably are open because the weather has stayed nice but I do not know for sure.
That is a question that literally can't be answered. Usually the campgrounds are open until sometime in October but w/o hard and fast dates. As of right now they are closed until 9/14 because of the fires. Until 9/15 there isn't any hard information regarding reopening for the season. Best bet is have a backup plan. Check the website a day or two before.
For sure. $22 per site. $8 per night at dusty campground a 1/2 mile down the road. No running water at dusty when we went.
Our campsites have been filling up on weekends, but it varies. Best bet is to get here as early as possible.
We are still opened.
No reception for metro phones
Camping overnight is $15.00 and for Day Use I don't think there is a charge.
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