Big Foot Campground & RV Park
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When you plan to visit Trinity County and the Trinity River please consider our full range of accommodations and services for your comforts and convenience, including our General store. Our resort is located 11 miles west of the historic gold era community of Weaverville, between two trailheads leading to the Trinity Alps Wilderness area.

The Trinity River is renowned for it's steelhead and salmon fishing with much of it close to Hwy 299, offering easy access to exceptional scenic settings with excellent riffles and holes for finding that quality angling. Close to Lewiston Lake and Trinity Lake, our central location will insure close accessibility to the diverse outdoor recreation this part of the north state has to offer.
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If private lodging within 50 steps from the Trinity River is your cup of tea, this river retreat is a great choice. Exceptional panoramic views with southern exposure enhancing a mile of river corridor you experience seeing from your living room. Walk to several good riffles for trout-salmon-steelhead fishing from our Resort.
Reviews (5)
Martin Faux
Martin Faux
Jun 04, 2017
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This place was Julie magical in its own way unfortunately the fire has ripped through the area and has destroyed it hopefully they will refurbish it and get it back up and running I will guarantee go there for sure as soon as it's up and running again
S. P.
S. P.
Oct 13, 2015
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Always enjoy our time here. Great tent camping. Cabins very clean. Perfect location for rafting. James always has the best fishing info.
Karen Kraus
Karen Kraus
Jun 20, 2015
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Nice, big sites, very pleasant and accommodating staff met us after office hours. Beautiful scenery on the banks of the Trinity River. The bathrooms were clean and well stocked. To me, the biggest drawback was the "pay showers." I opted not to shower, so I can't say what kind of condition they were.
Troy Borrero
Troy Borrero
Jan 25, 2015
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Tent camped here last year..very quiet and very clean. Small bait shop. Swimming pool..only draw back was the river access was very limited to only one small area..we were luck to get a site next to it. People were friendly and peace an quiet...oh my I need that-clean water-big trees-peace and quiet...the last day we were there a dry thunder storm rolled in...scary and awesome at the same time...took off early cuz the rim fire was going on and didn't want to get caught in another fire caused by all the lightning...a few months after I seen this place on discovery channel-they were really hunting
Allison Williams
Allison Williams
Sep 19, 2014
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That's very cool I have a club called the Bigfoot to know it very inspired me you know