Caswell Memorial Campground
Description
Activities
Offered near the campground.
Biking
If you’re into chill, scenic bike rides through flat wooded paths, Caswell could be your new spot. Ride beneath inward-curving ...Read more
Fishing
The Stanislaus River runs through Caswell Memorial State Park. With a muddy bottom and cool water, Stanislaus is home to a whol...Read more
Hiking
You wish you could walk right outside and find yourself in fairytale-like woods where you can wander around. You want to meet t...Read more
Swimming
Want to splash around and cool off without going to the crowded, salty beach? Take a dip in the Stanislaus River! Turn it into ...Read more
Wildlife watching
The varied and rare wildlife in Caswell may be one of the biggest draws of the entire park. Seriously. One of the only remainin...Read more
Terrain
Natural features you'll find at Caswell Memorial Campground.
13 Reviews
Made a reservation to camp at Spot 49 at Caswell Memorial in February 2022. Arrived late at night and the campground felt deserted and spot creepy with tons of undergrowth and tree cover. Decided to crash at local Flying J. After a good nights sleep went back and, boy, glad I did. I thought it was a delightful campground with tons of wildlife (owls, all kinds of birds, squirrels, frogs chirping away) and beautiful cleared out campsites w campers around the loop. i was trying to be polite and just go right to my spot late at night. Would recommend but spots between 13 and 30 as they are where the cleared out of brush spots are. Bathroom clean, shower looked doable (takes quarters...did not use.) Short hop in to town about 10-15 minutes.
Trees are weak and tend to fall as well as drop large branches. Rangers are rude and invasive.
We stayed here in October 2015 and really enjoyed the park! It wasn't super crowded, and the sites were mostly spaced out well, but I would advise you looking around to pick a spot if the park ranger will allow it (or ask for recommendations). Site #25 is where we camped, and it had a nice amount of privacy and was set off the road just enough so we didn't feel like we were just camping on the side of the road.
They don't sell firewood at the camp itself, but there are several spots along the road on the way in to the campground that sell wood. The two most convenient ones are about 1/2 mile from the park entrance, and it's just a honor system thing where you put your money in a box and take what you need.
Just returned from Caswell, bring your beach umbrella and a fishing pole. Showers take quarters. most sites have good shade, we chose site 22 , which is adjacent to the short trail to the sandy beach area.
Went here in March 2014, an oasis in the Central Valley. Surprisingly the river was gushing with water, pretty rare these days. Water was a tad cold but not too bad and there was a nice, if small, beach to chill on.
Went here in March 2014, an oasis in the Central Valley. Surprisingly the river was gushing with water, pretty rare these days. Water was a tad cold but not too bad and there was a nice, if small, beach to chill on.
Went here in March 2014, an oasis in the Central Valley. Surprisingly the river was gushing with water, pretty rare these days. Water was a tad cold but not too bad and there was a nice, if small, beach to chill on.
- Park
- Caswell Memorial State Park
- State
- California
- Country
- United States
- Phone Number
- (209) 599-3810
- Directions
- View on Google Maps
- Official Website
- View Website
- Coordinates
- 37.7° N, 121.179° W
- Unknown price
- Tent Only - Group: 1 Site (Up to 50 people per site)
- Unknown price
- Tent / RV / Trailer: 60 Sites (Up to 8 people per site)