Review 1
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A description of this campground can be found at the following web site: U.S. National Forest Campground Guide After going to this site, depending on your web browser, you may need to scroll down to the name of this campground. Campgrounds are in alphabetical order. Below is an excerpt of comments about this campground found at this site:
"...The campground, previously a gathering place for Native Americans in the summer, has two sections on either side of Domingo Springs. The first is a small four-site section of open campsites. The second section is a large loop that meanders through a stand of Douglas fir. The campsites are tucked in among the fir trees and knolls of ancient porous larva rock. Tiny grassy meadows are scattered throughout but can't compare with the beautiful open expanse of Domingo Springs. Various plants cover the cold, crystal clear water. Birds and waterfowl are abundent. Peaceful, pretty and tranquil best describe this campground. Fresh, clear spring water is available from a tap across from campground. Possible day trip is Drakesbad Guest Ranch in Lassen Volcanic National Park. Reservations recommended for participation in guest actvities at the Ranch such as meals and horseback riding. Although the guest ranch is in the Park, there is no motor vehicle access from there into the heart of the Park. Access into the Park (Southwest entrance station) is via State Rt. 89, about 37 miles from campground...
...This is bear country; practice safe food storage techniques...
...The parking aprons are dirt. Expect low branches and a narrow, tree-lined interior road. High profile RVs are not recommended..."
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