Campsite #1 at Post Creek Guard Station, CA
Cabin Site #1
6 people | |
2 | weak |



Campsite Reviews (21)
4.0 out of 5
5 star | | 76% |
4 star | | 14% |
3 star | | 5% |
2 star | | 0% |
1 star | | 5% |
The forest Service Roads leading up to the cabin were in pretty great condition, we ended up driving our Volkswagen Jetta and all was well. Obviously this can change at any time so I'd say bring a chainsaw as there is absolutely no help you will get nor any service to do so with.
As the website says do not follow Google maps, it is most definitely incorrect and will add on literal hours. Cross reference the maps and figure it out the old fashioned way, we used other GPS applications (Gaia & Avenza) to make it there and all was fine.
Visited July 2023 and the forest is still very scorched from previous fire, but there are signs of life to be had! Near the stream that runs alongside the cabin loads of wildflowers were blooming- you could also use this as a water source if you filter, but turns out the cabin has running non-potable water! There is also a flushing toilet:-) so very plush
As the temperatures were crazy hot when we were there The Watering Hole just down the road is a savior. Water was rushing during this time of the year so highly recommend
As someone who has intimately lived with Northern California wildfires, I can tell you with some authority to give it a few years; that this place will again be pleasant by 2028-2029 or so. Until then, you should strongly consider going somewhere else.
Contrary to the information on the forestry sites, there is non-potable running water and a flush toilet. There is also a propane stove (bring the green 1-lb propane canisters). The cupboard has a full set of dishes, cups, pots/pans and utensils. The cabin is kept very neat.
We did not see any other people for the three day we were there, including driving around the fire roads and hiking to an overlook over the North Yolla Bolly alpine lake. There are many, many trees down after the Monument Fire, some of the trails are unmarked and now somewhat overgrown.
We didn't see tons of wildlife aside from squirrels and chipmunks. We saw one deer and a couple piles of fresh bear scat. Oh and of course the cows that you will meet in the middle of the dirt road to the cabin.
As an amateur radio operator, I had contact to the outside world. Just beware you will not be able to contact anyone by cell phone if you have an issue without driving back out to the highway and probably halfway back to Red Bluff (like a 45 minute drive). It really is in the boonies.
Anyway, this place is so very super cool.
We had such a great time. I brought my family and dog. Very beautiful and remote. As the description says, there is no electricity, water, heater, or cell service. One person said ATT worked, but it did not work for me. Expect to lose cell service just outside of Red Bluff. The directions are pretty good but this place is tricky to find. We made about 4 u-turns before we finally found it. Just when you think you're lost, you find it.
The cabin is very quaint and cozy. There's a kitchen (no running water) and a sitting room. There's one large bedroom with two beds, one Queen and one Full. The view from the bedroom is spectacular! Windows on 3 walls! There's a fire pit and sitting area in the back.
Very beautiful and family-friendly hikes nearby. We recommend the Black Rock Lake https://goo.gl/maps/DGWHP1Htvpa1x4oa9 It's not too rigorous. I took my 10- and 12-year-old kids. You're rewarded with an idyllic little alpine pond, surrounded by majestic, snow-battered pines. There are some great little beaches to hang out and dip your toes!
Overall a wonderful place. Remote. Gorgeous nature. Very few people, but the people we did meet were very nice. Be prepared for no phone or potable water. Get your directions PRINTED out and HAVE FUN!
We had such a great time. I brought my family and dog. Very beautiful and remote. As the description says, there is no electricity, water, heater, or cell service. One person said ATT worked, but it did not work for me. Expect to lose cell service just outside of Red Bluff. The directions are pretty good but this place is tricky to find. We made about 4 u-turns before we finally found it. Just when you think you're lost, you find it.
The cabin is very quaint and cozy. There's a kitchen (no running water) and a sitting room. There's one large bedroom with two beds, one Queen and one Full. The view from the bedroom is spectacular! Windows on 3 walls! There's a fire pit and sitting area in the back.
Very beautiful and family-friendly hikes nearby. We recommend the Black Rock Lake https://goo.gl/maps/DGWHP1Htvpa1x4oa9 It's not too rigorous. I took my 10- and 12-year-old kids. You're rewarded with an idyllic little alpine pond, surrounded by majestic, snow-battered pines. There are some great little beaches to hang out and dip your toes!
Overall a wonderful place. Remote. Gorgeous nature. Very few people, but the people we did meet were very nice. Be prepared for no phone or potable water. Get your directions PRINTED out and HAVE FUN!
The cabin has lamps, spare batteries, some kitchens equipment and a camping stove. It was well maintained. We found the stay very peaceful and looking forward to staying again!
The cabin has lamps, spare batteries, some kitchens equipment and a camping stove. It was well maintained. We found the stay very peaceful and looking forward to staying again!