Tree of Heaven Campground
In the 1800s, Chinese immigrants lived and farmed on this stretch of flat land along the Klamath River. They sold vegetables to the miners and worked in the local mines. They imported a homeland tree called the Tree of Heaven to remind them of their native land. Today the Tree of Heaven Campground is popular for its shaded, grassy campsites, close proximity to Yreka and great access to the Klamath River.
Open mid-May through mid-October, check rec.gov for exact dates.
Alternate campground nearby is Sarah Totten Campground.
Tree of Heaven - Campground and Trails
General Information
Open 24 hours/day
America the Beautiful Senior Pass and Access Pass are honored at Tree of Heaven Campground. Information posted at the bulletin board at the entrance.
Dogs on leash only. Please clean up after your dog. Camping limit 14 days.
Overnight Use:
Single Site: $15 per night
Family Campsites are $15 per night. No fee for the day use area -- first come, first served. Some campsites may be reserved at www.recreation.gov or 1-877-444-6777.
Getting There
Latitude / Longitude
Latitude: 41.83135083
Longitude: -122.658972
Directions
From I-5 west on Hwy 96 approx 7 miles to the campground on the left and down the hill.
Facility and Amenity Information
Restrooms
Restrooms are available at this site.
Water
Potable water is not available at this site.