Address: Skyline to the Sea Trail, Boulder Creek, CA 95006, USA
“Nice overall forested hike if that’s what you’re looking for. There weren’t many overlooks with views of the landscape (at least on my trail route) also this trail camp is right by a road so diminishes a bit of that secluded feeling if that’s what you seek.”
Address: 9463, 13264 Middleton Ave, Boulder Creek, CA 95006, USA
“Tucked away park in a neighborhood of Boulder Creek with a swimming hole with rope swing. There's a grassy area in front of a covered pavement area where bands were playing when I visited for a local radio show fundraiser and performance day. Small section of tables is off to a side. There is a water shower feature to rinse off if you want for after a swim in the creek. Beautiful, tall redwood and assorted oak trees surround the park.”
Address: 401 Acorn Dr, Boulder Creek, CA 95006, USA
“Great place to live.”
Address: 15520 CA-9, Boulder Creek, CA 95006, USA
“Great park. Exercise equipment, nice playground, easy parking, has a "free little library", and a skateboard ramp.”
Address: 16798 Kings Creek Rd, Boulder Creek, CA 95006, USA
“Beautiful, quiet and great hiking - 80 acres OLD GROWTH! wonderful hidden place where YOU are the Ranger!”
Address: 21700 Little Basin Rd, Boulder Creek, CA 95006, USA
“Good facilities. Restrooms, picnic areas are well maintained. Hike is easy for kids and family. Campground near picnic area is good.”
Address: Heartwood Hill, Boulder Creek, CA 95006, USA
“What a great campsite, ONLY WITH GOOD WEATHER, otherwise we were there during the rain and it was alright but just very went since you're in the redwoods. No one was at the place at all we say 1 car drive by in 24 hours, no hot showers, clean bathrooms and nice campground! Recommend with warmer/sunnier weather.”
Address: 21700 Little Basin Rd, Boulder Creek, CA 95006, USA
“This was an interest spot. We only stayed here because Big Basin was all filled up. And I'm not sure we'd stay here again, but overall this was a fine place to go. The problem is that you have to drive over to Big Basin and pay the day use fee. The campground itself is laid out kind of wonky. More signage would be very helpful. Unfortunately, our campsite was a mudpit. It would have been nice if the camp maintenence folks could have brought in sand or pine boughs or something to make it less muddy. Also, though they said no alcohol was allowed in the campground, the young adults in the group camp area were partying it up - beer bottles plainly evident. Also, the one-way, semi-private road leading to the campground was reminiscent of the movie Deliverance. o_O Despite all that, we did manager to enjoin ourselves. There's actually a lot to do for kids. Since this area was formerly owned by HP and used as a company retreat, there's a Frisbee golf course, tennis courts, basketball courts, kids play area, and more. We did a nice 2 mile hiking loop through the second-growth redwood trees and we got to see tons of banana slugs and salamanders. And the trail connected to all the Big Basin trails so you could go much farther. Your experience may vary, but in a pinch, this was a good camp site. However, book early and stay at Big Basin if you can.”
Address: Boulder Creek, CA 95006, USA
“Enjoyable camping with kids. They have running water and restrooms. Don't expect any cell phone reception on campgrounds. You will have to walk to the main office to get any coverage.”
Address: Boulder Creek, CA 95006, USA
“I've been coming to big basin for 40 years. I have many years of us kids on the log in campsite 129 this year we were at 124 and 125. I love having big basin an hour away from me for camping or hiking and the memories my family continues to have. The staff is always friendly”
Address: Boulder Creek, CA 95006, USA
“Very relaxing place. Beautiful trails. We stayed in cabin #29 which comes with the complete camping package, we had pretty much everything we needed. We went in end of March so nights were pretty cold and we needed the wood stove burning for warmth, but need to manage the fire or the cabin will get really hot. The staff there are really friendly and helpful. Bathrooms are kept pretty clean. If it rains, the ground can get really muddy and the hiking trails can get dangerous in some parts. Overall it was A great experience and we can't wait to go again!”
Address: 21600 Big Basin Hwy, Boulder Creek, CA 95006, USA
“There is no way to rate our experience, But we are rating on customer service since we are business owners.. Short story we had reservation and they are cancelled because of Mother Nature. We decide to still come to the area since we were already on our there from Sacramento. We had come to terms with being there in the rain. It was my partners bday and he wants to do some nature cleansing since we have a very stressful, demanding business. So after still going we go to ranger station and ask questions. We tell the ranger about our reservations and my partner ask about the gift shop cause he wanted replace a coffee mug from 13 yrs ago . Well it was closed on that day. We decided to hike around in the rain some small trails.. On our way back the park ranger comes looking for us and tells us that he talked to the gift shop owner and he is gonna open the shop so we can get a replacement for my partner. As a business owner this is what customer service is about.. HE did not have to offer to do this but he did. He was sorry he had to cancel our reservations and was very nice. From one business owner to another this what customer service is about. we will def be trying to go back soon. Thank you to the shop owner and the park ranger for making a bummed situation into a memorable one for my partner on his bday .”
Address: Boulder Creek, CA 95006, USA
“This is probably our favorite hike in the entire bay area. I have done it over the last 35 years multiple times, and am still amazed by it. As noted by everyone, start early in the day. Best after a big rain. Trail is hard, muddy, elevation, but worth it. Roughly 5 hours round trip, for average shape adult. I actually like the small falls, before berry creek just as much, where you climb down right next to the falls. Counter clockwise loop is better.”
Address: Big Basin Redwoods State Park, Boulder Creek, CA 95006, USA
“Plenty of flat, sheltered tentsites with a food storage locker for each site. Fair warning: no sunset view to be had unfortunately.”
Address: Big Basin Hwy, Boulder Creek, CA 95006, USA
“Group sites are a lot of fun, the hikes are adventure and exercise for the kids. The best part is the restrooms which are plenty and very clean”
Address: Boulder Creek, CA 95006, USA
“We had a great time here last summer. We usually camp closer to the beach, but I took too long to make our reservations. Luckily I was able to find space here. My friends and family loved it. We went on a few hikes around the area and went to the big open rock area to look at the stars at night. We did bring our dogs along and they had a good time too, you can only take dogs on designated trails (paved road) The campsite is very big on cleaning up all food and trash so to not attract predatory birds. The area was great, only thing was, the restrooms right near our campsite was completely out of order, closed off. We had to go a distance for the restroom/shower. Made it a bit of a cluster muck at the restrooms. But all in all great.”
Address: Sempervirens Falls Trail, Boulder Creek, CA 95006, USA
“Stairs down to an observation deck. Two sets of falls, upper and lower-- each about twenty feet tall Easy access. Many unusual ferns dot the cliffs adjoining the falls.”
Address: Skyline-to-the-Sea Trail, Boulder Creek, CA 95006, USA
“I had a really nice hike here: a loop of Basin Trail and Hollow Tree Trail, 10 miles, moderate difficulty. Will on average be 3,5 hours net travel time. I parked at the side of the road where 236 (lovely road/driving as well) and Boulder Creek meet. You can also start from the parking at the end of China Grade Road or from Lane-Sunset Trail Camp.”
Address: Boulder Creek, CA 95006, USA
“This is a great Campground if you're looking to do a two-day sea to Summit backpack trip. Or just a simple backpacking trip in the Portola redwoods or big Basin Redwoods State Parks. Keep in mind there is no water at this Campground. Fortunately we were there after the recent rains and were able to pump water off the side of the road from a ditch. Without this ditch we would have had to hike two miles to opal Creek to pump water. We used a great guy for a shuttle service and paid him $100 a person. Feel free to message me if you would like his contact information for a shuttle.”
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