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Location
Address: 34500 Highway 1, Albion, California 95410
GPS: 39.226087, -123.766541
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Local Directions: From U.S. 101 at Cloverdale California: Take SR 128 W 56 miles to where SR128 becomes N. Highway 1/CA-1. Take N Highway 1/CA-1 north 3.5 miles to where you cross the Albion River Bridge. Immediately after crossing the bridge take the first right at the Albion River Campground sign. The campground is on the river below the bridge. From Fort Bragg, California Head south on N. Highway 1/CA-1 for 16 miles. The campground entrance is the second left after you pass the Albion River Inn. The campground entrance will be on the left immediately before the Albion River Bridge. Look for the Albion Campground sign on the left side of the road at the entrance.

Contact Information
Local Phone: 1-707-937-0606
Website: http://www.albionrivercampgrou...
Email: contact@albionrivercampground....

Open
All year

  Sites
107 RV Sites, 90 Tent Sites, 17 Full Hookup, 90 Electric and Water, 30 Amps, 34 Extended Stay

Rates
Daily Rates: $38.00 - $48.00

Facilities & Services
Bathhouse / Restrooms, Dump Station, Hot Showers, WiFi

Recreation
Boat Ramp, Canoeing, Fishing, Hiking, Kayaking, Swimming

Policies
All Ages, Pets Welcome
 
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Sites
Total Sites107
   
RV Sites107
   
Tent Sites90
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Facilities and Services
  Hours Description Fees
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Flush Toilets  
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Hot Showers   Fee Applies
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WiFi  
Recreation
  Hours Description Fees
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Boat Ramp  
Boat Rentals  
Boating  
Canoeing  
Fishing  
Fishing Supplies  
Hiking  
Kayaking  
Swimming  
Events

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Average Rating
1.3 star rating
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1 star rating
Never going back
john richards
Newbie
August 29, 2023
Despite lacking any shade trees and characterized by cramped, dusty campsites, we have enjoyed spending a few days every year fishing at Albion. There are several long-term campers who come for the summer season and we have gotten to know them and become very good friends during our short stays. However, this year we were "greeted" by a new manager who acted like this place was his concession. He races around in a golf cart telling people there are new rules and what's what and what not to touch. Although I'm glad to say I've never been in a jail or prison camp, this is the general atmosphere around this place. I have some very mild mobility disabilities, not enough to require special amenities, but I did notice there are absolutely no ADA amenities for parking at the office and at the three boat dock ramps have no designated parking for handicapped.

We stayed here in a Travel Trailer.
 
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2 star rating
not great
c5hydro
Bronze
September 3, 2014
Completely agree with olphart. Too many "permanent" residents. It's a great location that could be MUCH better with the right care. Spots are way too close together and trash/recyclables start overflowing. We have only been on holiday weekends but I doubt it's any different other than the crowds. So much potential but it's wasted.

We stayed here in a Class C Motorhome.
 
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1 star rating
Horrible! Do NOT stay here!!
olphart
Gold
July 19, 2014
One of the worst camping sites we have ever seen and we log over 10,000 miles a year traveling. The sites are ill-defined in a pasture-like setting, which is very uneven and your neighbors are within inches of you in all kinds of equipment. Many permanent residents. Do NOT stay here.

We stayed here in a Travel Trailer.
 
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