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Recreation Region: Big Valley Ranger District

Willow Creek Campground

Willow Creek Campground is the best kept secret in northern California. This small campground (8 sites) is easy to find, easy to navigate in and out with small trailers and motor homes and never full. A tiny creek runs between the campground and the day use picnic area. Lots of shade trees muffle the sounds of the highway.

No water available!

Current Conditions
6/25/25: Campground is open, and fees are being collected.

General Information

Facilities open as weather permits; usually mid-May to late October.

America the Beautiful Senior and Access passes and Golden Age and Golden Access passes are accepted for half priced camping. Follow the instructions on the bulletin board at the campground entrance.

Camping limit 14 days.

Overnight Use:
Single Site: $15 per night
Additional Vehicle Fee: $5 per vehicle per night

$15/single campsite per day with a maximum of 2 vehicles.

Dogs on leash only. Please clean up after your dog. 

Getting There

Latitude / Longitude

Latitude: 41.01305556

Longitude: -120.8280556

Directions

From Adin go south on Hwy 139 approximately 14 miles and the campground is on the left just past the picnic area. From Susanville it's about 53 miles north on Hwy 139.

Facility and Amenity Information

Restrooms

Restrooms are available at this site.

Water

Potable water is not available at this site.

Last updated June 25, 2025