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Camping
Three separate campgrounds provide the variety campers enjoy.
Mash Fork campground contains 26 trailer/tent sites with electrical hookup, a heated bathhouse and two accessible sites. Camping units may be filled from water pumps before pulling onto sites. Picnic tables, grills and fire rings are at all campsites. Open year-round, but limited facilities from November 1 through April 1.
Rates: $21.00 per night.
Blue Jay campground consists of 14 rustic tent sites. Amenities include pit toilets, water fountain, picnic tables, grills, and fire rings. Open April 1 through November 1.
Rates: $13.00 per night 10% Senior discount from Memorial Day through Labor Day.
Firewood and ice are available for purchase. A coin laundry is available for your use.
A gift shop is located in the park office and at the check-in building of Mash Fork Campground
Double C - Horse and Rider Campground
A new camping option is available for horseback riders and their horse this year. “Double C” Campground features access to approximately 35 miles of horseback trails. There are two, four, and six horse occupancy sites available in this area. Campers may only bring the number of horses in which their campsite stalls can accommodate. Double C Campground is open May 1 through October 31. This campground is not open from November 1 through April 30.
Rates: $21.00 per night for up to two horses and $5 additonal per horse per night.
This campground is by reservation only and offers vault toilets, fire rings and picnic tables. Showers are available for use at the Mash Fork Camping area.
Click here to download a campground reservation application.
Click Here to download a "DOUBLE C" horse and rider campground reservation application.
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Policies:
- Campers must register before occupying a site
- A negative Coggins test is required and must be shown at time of registration
- Horses are to be ridden ONLY on designated roads and trails
- Campsites must be vacated by 12 noon on check out day
- Horses may not be tied to trees or picket lines and use of pins is not permitted
- You must bring your own feed
- Campers are responsible for keeping sites and stalls clean. Wheelbarrows and shovels are provided.
All manure must be taken to the manure collection site ONLY. Please call Camp Creek State Park for availability and reservation on horse campsites.
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