Campsite #10 at Pearch Creek Campground, CA
Campsite #10
Drive-In | 8 people |
38 ft | Back-In |
2 | no signal |







Campsite Reviews (8)
1.0 out of 5
5 star | | 75% |
4 star | | 0% |
3 star | | 0% |
2 star | | 0% |
1 star | | 25% |
The nearest Klamath River access just to the northwest is very close and has plenty of space for those interested in fishing or just exploring. We spent two afternoons at that location and caught/released about 7 wild "half pounder" steelhead there. Sadly none of the fish we caught were hatchery trout, so no keepers.
The Salmon River Outpost about 7 miles/10 minutes north was a nice place to visit for coffee and a fishing report card. They only had their organic blend dark roast coffee at the time, but there's also an espresso style counter that appeared to be temporarily closed. For basic supplies, I would go there instead going to the closer Orleans market, which was less inviting.
Firewood was a bit hard to find locally. The Salmon River Outpost apparently will normally have some, but they were out. The Orleans Market has some, but it was $12 for about 1 cubic foot. We drove to Hoopa (almost 40 minute drive) and managed to find a local to buy from, but be advised you may want to plan in advance if you plan to use a lot of firewood like we did.
Google FI, which is T-mobile and Sprint has no service until most of the way to Hoopa.
The nearest Klamath River access just to the northwest is very close and has plenty of space for those interested in fishing or just exploring. We spent two afternoons at that location and caught/released about 7 wild "half pounder" steelhead there. Sadly none of the fish we caught were hatchery trout, so no keepers.
The Salmon River Outpost about 7 miles/10 minutes north was a nice place to visit for coffee and a fishing report card. They only had their organic blend dark roast coffee at the time, but there's also an espresso style counter that appeared to be temporarily closed. For basic supplies, I would go there instead going to the closer Orleans market, which was less inviting.
Firewood was a bit hard to find locally. The Salmon River Outpost apparently will normally have some, but they were out. The Orleans Market has some, but it was $12 for about 1 cubic foot. We drove to Hoopa (almost 40 minute drive) and managed to find a local to buy from, but be advised you may want to plan in advance if you plan to use a lot of firewood like we did.
Google FI, which is T-mobile and Sprint has no service until most of the way to Hoopa.