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Three Prong Campground
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Three Prong Campground

Red Bluff, California
4.4 (5 reviews)

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About Three Prong Campground

Campground in California.

Three Prong Campground offers a wonderful escape into California's natural landscape, providing RV travelers with a genuine camping experience away from the hustle and bustle of urban life. This public campground welcomes visitors seeking to reconnect with nature while enjoying the comfort and convenience of their RVs.

Located in California, Three Prong Campground serves as an ideal base for exploring the region's diverse outdoor attractions and natural wonders. The surrounding area offers plenty of opportunities for hiking, fishing, and enjoying scenic views that showcase the beauty of California's countryside. Whether you're an experienced RV traveler or embarking on your first camping adventure, this public facility provides accessible outdoor recreation options.

The campground attracts a variety of visitors throughout the year. Families appreciate the relaxed atmosphere and outdoor activities available in the area. Adventure seekers find plenty of trails and natural features worth exploring nearby. Couples looking for a peaceful getaway and retirees seeking a slower pace of travel often choose this location as part of their broader California touring plans.

The camping experience here emphasizes simplicity and connection to the outdoors. RV travelers can settle in and use the campground as a headquarters for day trips to local attractions and natural areas. The public nature of the facility means you'll share the camping experience with fellow outdoor enthusiasts, often leading to friendly conversations and shared tips about the region.

Three Prong Campground's strong visitor ratings reflect its appeal to the RV community. Guests consistently praise their experiences, noting the value and enjoyment the campground provides. The combination of convenient RV access and proximity to California's natural attractions makes it a practical choice for road trippers planning their routes through the state.

Whether you're passing through California or making this area your camping destination, Three Prong Campground offers a solid foundation for outdoor adventures and memorable RV travel experiences.
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5

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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Red Bluff 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 Red Bluff.

Explore the Area

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

Three Prong Campground Reviews

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Gavin Graziose

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Gavin Graziose

Long drive on dirt but pretty tame road. Beautiful camp spot but I wish I could have seen it before the fire.

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Gavin Graziose

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Gavin Graziose

Long drive on dirt but pretty tame road. Beautiful camp spot but I wish I could have seen it before the fire.

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Jeffrey Keiser

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Jeffrey Keiser

Nice rough campground. Some fire pits available at sites. One toilet located at the entrance. Great place to go spend the weekend or the entire week and ride quads and take in the wildlife. Trailer friendly with no hook ups, but plenty of shade. Keep in mind that there are mountain lions and bears in this area. There is also no trash cans there either.

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Jeffrey Keiser

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Jeffrey Keiser

Nice rough campground. Some fire pits available at sites. One toilet located at the entrance. Great place to go spend the weekend or the entire week and ride quads and take in the wildlife. Trailer friendly with no hook ups, but plenty of shade. Keep in mind that there are mountain lions and bears in this area. There is also no trash cans there either.

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Brian Gates

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Brian Gates

This ain't your tow a teardrop trailer in with your manly crossover SUV kind of campground. It's a rough, steep drive to get here. The roads up in this area are populated with logging trucks and heavy equipment maintaining the timber growth. Be prepared for competition in finding a camping spot during deer season. The campground is loosely maintained by the forest service. Where they fall short,... This ain't your tow a teardrop trailer in with your manly crossover SUV kind of campground. It's a rough, steep drive to get here. The roads up in this area are populated with logging trucks and heavy equipment maintaining the timber growth. Be prepared for competition in finding a camping spot during deer season. The campground is loosely maintained by the forest service. Where they fall short, the hunters that come up do the rest. The campgrounds are kept clean, and there are plenty of downed trees around for firewood. There is one vault toilet near the entrance to the campground. Not much else going on, but there is a beautiful meadow to look at and plenty of wildlife that comes for a visit. There are bears, coyotes, and mountain lions in the area so keep an eye on your little dogs and children.

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Brian Gates

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Brian Gates

This ain't your tow a teardrop trailer in with your manly crossover SUV kind of campground. It's a rough, steep drive to get here. The roads up in this area are populated with logging trucks and heavy equipment maintaining the timber growth. Be prepared for competition in finding a camping spot during deer season. The campground is loosely maintained by the forest service. Where they fall short,... This ain't your tow a teardrop trailer in with your manly crossover SUV kind of campground. It's a rough, steep drive to get here. The roads up in this area are populated with logging trucks and heavy equipment maintaining the timber growth. Be prepared for competition in finding a camping spot during deer season. The campground is loosely maintained by the forest service. Where they fall short, the hunters that come up do the rest. The campgrounds are kept clean, and there are plenty of downed trees around for firewood. There is one vault toilet near the entrance to the campground. Not much else going on, but there is a beautiful meadow to look at and plenty of wildlife that comes for a visit. There are bears, coyotes, and mountain lions in the area so keep an eye on your little dogs and children.

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