Kamp Klamath RV Park & Campground

1661 West Klamath Beach Road
Klamath, CA 95548

(707) 482-0227

http://www.kampklamath.com

Description

Kamp Klamath is a 33-acre private, wooded campground bordering the Redwood Nat'l Park on the Klamath River. Grassy pull-thrus, secluded tent sites, tables, fire rings, grills, firewood. Fireplace lodge, phone, internet, groceries, tackle. Free WiFi. We are home to the Fun Bus Tours.
 (866) KLA-MATH

65 Total Sites

9 Pull Thru Sites

37 Sites with 20 Amp

6 Sites with 30 Amp

50' Max Campsite or RV Site Length

Rates:   $30 - $49

Directions:    Exit Hwy 101, turn Left at stop sign, then 1.9 miles on Right.

Amenities

Onsite

  • Full Hookups
  • Pull Thru Available
  • WiFi
  • Conven Store
  • Pets Welcome
  • Laundry
  • Cable TV Hookup
  • Accom Big Rigs
  • BBQ Facilities
  • Credit Crd Accepted
  • Dump Station
  • Family Park
  • Firewood Available
  • Forest Areas
  • Group Area
  • Group Discounts
  • Handicapped
  • Internet Access
  • Monthly Rates
  • Ocean
  • Open Year Round
  • Quiet Atmosphere
  • River
  • Rural Setting
  • Seasonal Rates
  • Tent Sites Available

Recreation

Onsite

  • Beach
  • Biking - Mountain
  • Bird Watching
  • Boat Ramp
  • Boating
  • Entertainment
  • Fishing
  • Fly Fishing
  • Hiking
  • Hunting
  • Playground
  • Sailing/Windsurfing
  • Swimming
  • Wildlife Viewing

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Stayed here on the recommendation of Steve Huber Guide Service. Sure glad we did! This is the most friendly RV park I have stayed at in quite some time. The Saturday night BBQ is to die for. Even had a wonderful three guitar band for live entertainment. We stayed in space 9 and had great reception on the WiFi. It's a bit slow but certainly usable. Space was large, grassy and somewhat shady which was perfect. Plenty of room for our tow vehicle. Originally planned to stay just 3 nights but loved it so much we added two more nights. We'll be back next year for sure.
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Mrs Bags
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Reviewed 08/21/2012
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Kamp Klamath Fun
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Klamath California is flowing with a vibe that evokes healing of the heart and soul. Nestled between the Klamath Mountains of Giant Redwoods and moss covered Alders and the rich blues and greens of the roaring Pacific Ocean connected by the energy of the salmon filled Klamath River, lays a camp ground…Kamp Klamath. Surrounded by rich Native history, Kamp Klamath sits on 33 acres with access to all three Wonders by foot. Beautifully blended into the scenery, a rustic log cabin that doubles as a store and café, greet you with friendliness and warmth. To the left of the log cabin outlined by Alders, ferns and Ivy is a meadow. The meadow is dotted with round tables with umbrellas and chairs. A bench fills in the space in front of a bon fire and a stage for dinner by music. A salad, rice, and stir fried vegetables is topped off with the days catch of salmon, perfectly seasoned and grilled and offered at $11.00 per person. Chicken is also offered as an alternative to the salmon. Dinner is served in front of a bon fire and the acoustic guitar of Douglas King. All campers are encouraged to join in on the fun and perform with their fellow neighbors. Behind the log cabin is another meadow that houses many different areas for campers. A swing set with slides and a tree house, volleyball nets and a tether ball, all designed with the kids and family time in mind. On site are boat guides to take you out for a day of King Salmon fishing or a short walk down the graveled path takes you to the river’s edge. Approx. 2 miles down the road is the mouth of the Klamath, a very sacred fishing spot for the local fare, also a beautiful beach to let the kids and or dogs run freely. While in Klamath make time for beautiful coastal hikes and a trip to Trees of Mystery. Ride a sky tram to the top of the mountain that overlooks some of the tallest and oldest Redwoods in the World. When exiting the tram, walk up the stairs to the right to reach the top and photograph the beautiful Pacific Coast and its mountains. Coming back down is a choice of the individual, sky tram or walk are your options. If you decide to walk down, make sure you are in good shape as the path is very steep. Dogs are allowed on leash. Kamp Klamath has a few new things beginning Summer Season 2011. A remodeled laundry facility that includes a destination map is just the beginning of what Kamp Klamath has new to offer. A 2500 square foot garden and free range chickens are the idea of Aaron Funk-owner of Kamp Klamath. Using the space to grow fresh food for the guests and workers came into plan with the rise of food costs. 32 new camp sites are being offered for the upcoming season that are nestled amongst Alders and Horsewhip bamboo. Bathrooms are being reconditioned with new paint, lighting and accessories to give the guest a feeling of home.
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Stella Marie
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Reviewed 05/06/2011