The best lakeside camping near Samoa

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Samoa packs over 170 lake-side camping options, all within easy reach of the water’s edge. Here, you can pitch your tent with lake views, fish at dawn, or spot herons gliding above the reeds. Well-used trails loop through the area for hiking, while anglers cast lines from the shore. Most campsites offer toilets and allow pets and campfires, so you can bring your dog and end your day around the flames. Hikers, fishers, and wildlife-watchers come for the lakes and stay for the calm mornings and clear night skies. Check site details before you go—some spots get snapped up fast, and amenities may vary.

Top-rated campgrounds near Samoa

Six Rivers National Forest

1. Six Rivers National Forest

97%
(29)
281 sites · Hoopa, California
This park gets its rather self-descriptive name from the six beautiful rivers that flow through its borders, but don’t the name fool you. There is a lot more than just rivers to check out here. More than a million rambling acres of forest take you through foggy and mystical redwood landscapes. Further inland, miles of towering Douglas firs, glacial peaks, and hidden pools just wait to be discovered. Of course, the rivers are the main attraction. You can’t go two feet without tripping over a perfect swimming hole. After your dip, there are plenty of warm rocks to lay out on. Oh, and if the natural beauty doesn’t get you: this was the place where they first spotted Bigfoot. Yeah, the original footage that basically made everyone believe in the hairy bi-ped. That, on its own, is reason enough to check it out
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Shasta-Trinity National Forest

2. Shasta-Trinity National Forest

93%
(137)
912 sites · Junction City, California
California’s largest national forest offers year-round outdoor adventures and diverse camping options.
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Campfires

Samoa packs over 170 lake-side camping options, all within easy reach of the water’s edge. Here, you can pitch your tent with lake views, fish at dawn, or spot herons gliding above the reeds. Well-used trails loop through the area for hiking, while anglers cast lines from the shore. Most campsites offer toilets and allow pets and campfires, so you can bring your dog and end your day around the flames. Hikers, fishers, and wildlife-watchers come for the lakes and stay for the calm mornings and clear night skies. Check site details before you go—some spots get snapped up fast, and amenities may vary.

Top-rated campgrounds near Samoa

Six Rivers National Forest

1. Six Rivers National Forest

97%
(29)
281 sites · Hoopa, California
This park gets its rather self-descriptive name from the six beautiful rivers that flow through its borders, but don’t the name fool you. There is a lot more than just rivers to check out here. More than a million rambling acres of forest take you through foggy and mystical redwood landscapes. Further inland, miles of towering Douglas firs, glacial peaks, and hidden pools just wait to be discovered. Of course, the rivers are the main attraction. You can’t go two feet without tripping over a perfect swimming hole. After your dip, there are plenty of warm rocks to lay out on. Oh, and if the natural beauty doesn’t get you: this was the place where they first spotted Bigfoot. Yeah, the original footage that basically made everyone believe in the hairy bi-ped. That, on its own, is reason enough to check it out
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Shasta-Trinity National Forest

2. Shasta-Trinity National Forest

93%
(137)
912 sites · Junction City, California
California’s largest national forest offers year-round outdoor adventures and diverse camping options.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
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