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Sheldon Creek Campground
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Sheldon Creek Campground

Ukiah, California
4.0 (10 reviews)

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About Sheldon Creek Campground

Campground in California.

Sheldon Creek Campground offers a peaceful retreat into California's natural landscape, providing an intimate camping experience for those seeking solitude and connection with nature. With just two sites, this public campground delivers the kind of quiet, uncrowded atmosphere that many RV enthusiasts dream about, making it an ideal choice for travelers who want to escape the hustle and bustle of larger commercial parks.

Located in California, Sheldon Creek Campground serves as a wonderful base for exploring the region's natural beauty. The campground's small size means you'll enjoy a more personal camping experience where you can truly disconnect and unwind. The creek setting provides soothing natural ambiance, with the gentle sounds of water creating a serene backdrop for your stay. This intimate environment is perfect for couples, small families, or solo travelers who prefer a quieter alternative to bustling RV parks.

The area surrounding Sheldon Creek offers excellent opportunities for outdoor recreation and exploration. Guests can take advantage of nearby hiking trails, fishing opportunities, and scenic viewing areas that showcase California's diverse landscapes. Whether you're interested in exploring local trails, enjoying peaceful mornings by the water, or simply relaxing at your site, the location provides plenty of options for active or restful getaways.

This public campground is particularly appealing to those who appreciate authentic outdoor experiences without excessive crowds or commercial amenities. The minimal number of sites creates a community feeling among guests, often leading to friendly interactions with fellow campers who share similar values of nature appreciation and simple living. It's an excellent destination for anyone looking to enjoy a genuine camping experience that feels more like a private retreat than a typical campground stay.

With its solid 4.0 out of 5-star rating, Sheldon Creek Campground demonstrates consistent quality and visitor satisfaction. Whether you're a seasoned RV traveler or exploring your first camping adventure, this intimate California campground provides a memorable experience in a beautiful natural setting that will leave you refreshed and rejuvenated.
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Total Sites 2

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Ukiah is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

California weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Ukiah.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Ukiah. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Sheldon Creek Campground Reviews

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Tyson

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Tyson

Has a toilet and a small creek you can get water to filter. T-Mobile service was good here surprisingly. Had the place to myself except for a few day users, which is good because there's only 2 reasonably sized spots and one is taken up by an abandoned camper full of trash. The other 2 (3?) spots are so smooshed together I'd only consider it one spot. Road up is in decent condition but really narr... Has a toilet and a small creek you can get water to filter. T-Mobile service was good here surprisingly. Had the place to myself except for a few day users, which is good because there's only 2 reasonably sized spots and one is taken up by an abandoned camper full of trash. The other 2 (3?) spots are so smooshed together I'd only consider it one spot. Road up is in decent condition but really narrow and higher up there's long stretches without a pullout, so it would really suck running into someone going the other way and one of you having to back up or down a mile of narrow, twisting road. Bring mice repellent for your vehicle. In a week there I caught 1 rat and 6 mice infiltrating my engine compartment (and 3 mice in one night).

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Allen C

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Allen C

March 19 2024. Road is narrow no turn around to speak of. Relatively in good shape. If you do not like heights do not go. I had no problems with a Tacoma packing a camper

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Avery Lee

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Avery Lee

Boy oh boy this location is pretty but it is such a headache to get to! 😭 DO NOT follow google maps it will lead you 10 miles up a winding steep road and have you turn off onto a dirt road that is CLOSED to the public with a gate blocking the road. This is the only way I’ve been able to reach this spot: On your maps search for Contento Vineyards, it’s about 3 miles east of Hopland on 175. It is... Boy oh boy this location is pretty but it is such a headache to get to! 😭 DO NOT follow google maps it will lead you 10 miles up a winding steep road and have you turn off onto a dirt road that is CLOSED to the public with a gate blocking the road. This is the only way I’ve been able to reach this spot: On your maps search for Contento Vineyards, it’s about 3 miles east of Hopland on 175. It is not an official building simply an outdoor wedding venue. The vineyard will be located on Old Toll Road and this is the only road we found that for sure, without a doubt, absolutely leads to this spot. (OLD TOLL ROAD WILL TRANSITION TO YOUNCE ROAD WHILE YOURE DRIVING ON IT) The road is partially paved for about 1-2 miles down Old Toll road, however at one point the road will transition to an extremely winding one lane narrow dirt road that hugs its way up the hillside. It’s recommended you have a truck or lifted vehicle with 4 wheel drive for the dirt portion of the road. But we saw a few people in lower cars that seemed to make their way fine to the site. I wouldn’t trust any vehicle lower than a Subaru Outback. After about 6 ish miles or so you’ll reach the entrance to Sheldon creek and it will be clearly marked as such. If you can endure all that, The campsites line the road all the way up to the road end where there is a single non flushing toilet for use however there is no door on the bathroom. There is not many campsites and it’s not really an area where you can easily trek off to find your own makeshift site to use,(you’re surrounded by incline) so I’d recommend arriving as early as you can. Surprisingly there is decent service here with Metro. Also there is TONS of poison oak literally everywhere. We ultimately only ended up staying one night and still enjoyed ourselves however the bs we had to go thru just to find the spot probably means we aren’t gonna be returning to it anytime soon. Be warned just do tons of research first on the roads you’d be taking to get to this spot before just plugging it into maps and hitting the road. At one point maps took us literally THRU someone’s property before we hit a dead end. Just do your due diligence.

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Vicki Wolfe

Mar 18, 2026

2.0

Google Review by Vicki Wolfe

The road was bumpy and twisted, the campground was way way out there and way down a steep hill. I could hear the creek way down there somewhere but it was not easily accessed so it was basically dry camp with a single permanent outhouse type bathroom. The campsites where primitive no tables or fire rings or defined areas.

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Danielle Cockburn

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Danielle Cockburn

It's a slow and rough ride in if you don't have a vehicle suited for dirt roads. It IS possible, but it feels like a long trip in. It probably feels more "worth it" if you're looking for a relatively quiet place to stay for a couple nights, but we were just passing through. The campground itself is pretty primitive, but there are pit toilets and some spots with tables and fire pits. Cell receptio... It's a slow and rough ride in if you don't have a vehicle suited for dirt roads. It IS possible, but it feels like a long trip in. It probably feels more "worth it" if you're looking for a relatively quiet place to stay for a couple nights, but we were just passing through. The campground itself is pretty primitive, but there are pit toilets and some spots with tables and fire pits. Cell reception is pretty spotty.

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