Bridge Camp Campground
Located on the North Fork of Stuart Fork Creek, five miles west on County Road 112 and 18 miles from Weaverville, this campground has 10 sites with an average max. trailer size allowed of 20 feet. There are picnic table, fire rings, vault toilets, drinking water, one corral, an unsurfaced road and parking lot and two hitching rails.
Camp is a tent/equestrian campground and trailhead for one of the most popular trails to the Trinity Alps Wilderness. The campground stretches out along Stuart Fork of Trinity River with some campsites at the water's edge. The campground is adjacent Stuart's Fork Trailhead and horse corrals. The two campsites closest to the Trailhead are walk-ins. The campground is thickly wooded with Douglas fir and mixed deciduous trees.
General Information
Site is managed by the Shasta Recreation Company which was recently purchased by Vista. Site information is currently available https://shastatrinitycamping.com/campgrounds/trinity/.
Open year round.
Open 24 hours/day
Overnight Use:
Single Site: $16 per night
Additional Vehicle Fee: $8 per vehicle per night
In a developed recreation site dogs need to be on a 6ft or shorter leash.
Getting There
Latitude / Longitude
Latitude: 40.87287582
Longitude: -122.9153598
Directions
From Weaverville, take State 3 north for 13 miles. Cross over the Stuart Fork Bridge. Turn left onto Trinity Alps Resort Road. Drive slowly through the resort and continue the next two miles is on a dirt road. The road ends at the campground.
Travel Considerations
After the resort, there is one low water crossing followed by a steep hill that may require 4x4 and high clearance to navigate.
Facility and Amenity Information
Restrooms
Restrooms are available at this site.
Water
Potable water is available at this site.
Water only available Memorial Day Weekend to October 31st.
Picnic Tables
Picnic tables are available at this site.
Horse/Pack Animal Information
Horse/Pack animals are allowed at this site.
Corral can hold up to 10 pack stock.
Recreation Opportunities
Interpretive Areas/Exhibits Info
The hotfoot Bridge Camp Siphon is located here; it brought water from 1898 through 1914 to the LaGrange Hydraulic Mine.