Mineral Bar Campground
Description
Activities
Offered near the campground.
Biking
If beautiful scenery isn't enough, the Auburn SRA also offers some great single-track trails that are perfect for intermediate ...Read more
Boating
Lake Clementine offers up some good quality boating. It’s a couple miles from Auburn up Foresthill Road. It features a seasonal...Read more
Fishing
This area has quite a few different fishing options. The Middle Fork is a good place to catch trout and bass. Lake Clementine a...Read more
Hiking
If hiking is your thing, then you are in luck my friend! Auburn State Recreation Area has more than 100 miles of mountain bikin...Read more
Horseback riding
There are miles of horseback riding trails here. So, you can enjoy a journey with your larger, hairier, 4-legged friend! Just m...Read more
Paddling
While Auburn is known more for its white-knuckle whitewater adventures, there is also some more chill paddling to be had. Lake ...Read more
Off-roading (OHV)
The Mammoth Bar Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Area, with two MX tracks and 12 miles of motorcycle and all-terrain vehicle trails, i...Read more
Climbing
There is some great limestone quarry rock climbing to be had inside Auburn State Recreation Area. People have been experimentin...Read more
Swimming
There are a variety of swimming holes for you to splash around in. It is especially nice after a long hike, strenuous mountain ...Read more
Whitewater paddling
A wide variety of solid whitewater options are available on the North and Middle Forks. The river and canyon scenery is gorgeou...Read more
Wildlife watching
Auburn is a big place and there are some pretty big animals. This may just be the spot to see that black bear, mountain lion, o...Read more
Terrain
Natural features you'll find at Mineral Bar Campground.
12 Reviews
Terrible! Terrible! These pictures aren’t true to what you get once you’re there. None of the campsites are on the water, you have to hike up and down a big hill to unload your car at some sites( like the one I had) and campsites are wall to wall there’s absolutely no room in between they are all super teeny. Also the reservation America got my site switched and the site they gave me wasn’t big enough for a 10 man tent I tried to switch with the people coming in next to me and that lady was rude and awful. I tried to get my money back, but the lady ranger at the front( I think her name was Suzi) already decided she didn’t like me said:”F-you, it’s your problem “.
So no I don’t think this place is good at all for camping or day use.
Gorgeous spot at the bed of the North Fork of the American River flanked by forested hills. There's easy access from the grounds to the clean river bed with a beautiful hike extending down the river. Colfax gas stations and grocery stores are a easy drive away. A great home base for trips out to Auburn Quarry or Lake Tahoe.
Rangers aren't stationed throughout the day but visit frequently (Kate was a gem and a half). Bring cash! Use the bear box (especially when the campground is a bit quieter).
Campers, beware the weekend. Day users may hover and enter your campsite to sit at the picnic tables even when you're standing right there beside your tents.
Very active camp employees, and first come first serve. Best experience when the water is higher earlier in the season.
The river is gorgeous!
nice spot in terms of access to the river... but very loud in the first couple spots.
http://www.everytrail.com/guide/stevens-trail-colfax
Mineral Bar Campground is 1 hour from Sacramento (no traffic), and about 10 minutes off the 80 freeway when it goes through Colfax. Great campground, though we had to drive a bit to find hiking. But, Stevens Trail made up for that:
Sites 1-7 are closer to the water but also closer together and offer less shade. Sites 8-18 offer much more shade.
- Park
- Auburn State Recreation Area
- State
- California
- Country
- United States
- Phone Number
- (530) 885-4527
- Directions
- View on Google Maps
- Official Website
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- Coordinates
- 39.1° N, 120.925° W
- $28/night
- Tent Only - Hike In: 18 Sites (Up to 8 people per site)
- $28/night
- Tent / Van: 18 Sites (Up to 8 people per site)