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Camp Freedom

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20 reviews
· Alturas, Modoc, California · 3 acres
Hosted by Stacie A.
3 RV/tent sites
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Full RV hookups
Electrical, water, and sewage hookups are available at all sites.
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Off-leash friendly
Pets can be off-leash at this Hipcamp.
The recreation opportunities in the Alturas CA area are endless, fishing, hiking biking, hunting, boating and OHV. The camping site has nearly 3 acres with a view of the town of Alturas and is a great place to kick back and enjoy the atmosphere of fresh air and juniper trees. There are flat usable campsites around the property and one portion of the property is fenced for horses (bring your own water trough). The property is approximately 3 minutes from downtown Alturas with restaurants and stores. The sleepy town is a perfect place to hang out and relax at the big park in town behind the VFW Hall on Main Street, have refreshments at the two bars in town or try your luck at the Desert Rose Casino. The Wildlife Refuge has a self driving tour where you can see all kinds of birds and wildlife. Take a drive outside town to the "Ranches" to see deer, antelope, eagles and various waterfowl! Alturas is a high desert area with wonderful views of the Warner Mountains and has an enchanting feel to it. Temperatures in the summer rarely get over 100 degrees, mostly low 90's, and in the fall the cool nights make for great sleeping. Pop over Cedar Pass to Cedarville which is about 20 minutes away to check out the newly designated "Dark Sky" area. Come up and hang out in this very cool and special place, you will not want to leave!!  The town of Alturas is also in the coveted X hunting zones, X3a, X3b and X2, for those of you who like to hunt. Two sites have full hook ups and the small trailer site on the above pad (see trailer picture) has electric only.  During the winter, the pump house is turned off and drained due to freezing temperatures and the risk of blowing a pipe, so campers must bring their own water during November through March.  Please ask if there are changes in these dates for the water hook ups.The recreation opportunities in the Alturas CA area are endless, fishing, hiking biking, hunting, boating and OHV. The camping site has nearly 3 acres with a view of the town of Alturas and is a great place to kick back and enjoy the atmosphere of fresh air and juniper trees. There are flat usable campsites around the property and one portion of the property is fenced for horses (bring your own water trough). The property is approximately 5 minutes from downtown Alturas with restaurants and stores. The sleepy town is a perfect place to hang out and relax at the big park in town behind the VFW Hall on Main Street, have refreshments at the two bars in town or try your luck at the Desert Rose Casino. The Wildlife Refuge has a self driving tour where you can see all kinds of birds and wildlife. Take a drive outside town to the "Ranches" to see deer, antelope, eagles and various waterfowl! Alturas is a high desert area with wonderful views of the Warner Mountains and has an enchanting feel to it. Temperatures in the summer rarely get over 100 degrees, mostly low 90's, and in the fall the cool nights make for great sleeping. Pop over Cedar Pass to Cedarville which is about 20 minutes away to check out the newly designated "Dark Sky" area. Come up and hang out in this very cool and special place, you will not want to leave!!  One site has full hook ups and the small trailer site on the above pad (see trailer picture) has electric only and access to water via hose to the pump house.  You MUST have your own 'bathroom' facilities if you are tent or car camping, I don't provide that.  During the winter, the pump house is turned off and drained due to freezing temperatures and the risk of blowing pipes, so campers must bring their own water during November through March.  Please ask if there are changes in these dates for the water hook ups.
RV details
Caravans, Fifth wheels, Toy haulers, Trailer tents, Motorhome, Campervan, Class C (larger motorhome with overcab space), Campervans, and Cars allowed
I don't recommend campers longer than 35 feet, unless you have mad driving skills and can make the turn into the entrance as the main road is narrow. There are some trees lining the driveway but have been cut back but you still have to watch some corners and swing wide.
Vehicles under 10 meters allowed
You can just stay on the main driveway which is like a pull through then turn around at the bottom of the property if you have a bigger camper. If you have a small trailer you can use the top camp spot which has power, water is also available by the pump house (except in the winter, pump house is drained and turned off due to freezing), bring a long hose and just pull around the horseshoe driveway. Larger campers can stay down on the lower pad, that is a back in or a pull up and stay on the drive way. Power, water and dump are available there. Not recommended for trailers over 35 feet.
Back-in unit
You can just stay on the main driveway which is like a pull through then turn around at the bottom of the property if you have a bigger camper. If you have a small trailer you can use the top camp spot which has power, water is also available by the pump house (except in the winter, pump house is drained and turned off due to freezing), bring a long hose and just pull around the horseshoe driveway. Larger campers can stay down on the lower pad, that is a back in or a pull up and stay on the drive way. Power, water and dump are available there. Not recommended for trailers over 35 feet.
Accommodates slideouts
You can just stay on the main driveway which is like a pull through then turn around at the bottom of the property if you have a bigger camper. If you have a small trailer you can use the top camp spot which has power, water is also available by the pump house (except in the winter, pump house is drained and turned off due to freezing), bring a long hose and just pull around the horseshoe driveway. Larger campers can stay down on the lower pad, that is a back in or a pull up and stay on the drive way. Power, water and dump are available there. Not recommended for trailers over 35 feet.
Surface type: Loose gravel
To pull in to the bottom camp site, take the driveway to the right by the pump house and go around the bottom circle driveway and then back into the spot where the hook ups are. I just had some dirt work done there and gravel brought in so there may be some leveling involved.
Surface levelness: Flat
To pull in to the bottom camp site, take the driveway to the right by the pump house and go around the bottom circle driveway and then back into the spot where the hook ups are. I just had some dirt work done there and gravel brought in so there may be some leveling involved.
Electrical hookup available
50 amps. There is an electrical outlet at the top camping pad near the pump house and water is available, bring a long hose (no water in the winter). The small top camp spot is good for a smaller camper or trailer. 30/50 and 110 amp is available at the big camp spot. Full hook ups are available at the main, big camp spot, 50, 30 and 110 power.
Water hookup available
On-site hookup. Well water is available
Sewage hookup available
On-site hookup. There is a full hook up site at the big camp spot at the bottom of the property.
Generators allowed
Just mind the 10 o'clock rule.
No TV hookup
There is satellite available if you bring your own and there is AT&T cell service there. I'm not sure about Verizon.
What to expect
RV/tent site
Camping area selected or assigned upon arrival.
6 guests max per site
Pets allowed
Off leash
No campfires
No toilet; campers must bring camp toilets
Drinking water available
Pump or well. Well water is available in the summer time. The pump house gets shut down in the winter.
Picnic table present
No showers
Bring a solar shower.
Pack it out
Cooking equipment absent
No wifi
Laundry absent

Things to know

Getting there
Check in: After 2:00 PM
Check out: Before 12:00 PM
On arrival: Head straight to site
Cancellation policy: Moderate
Minimum nights: 1 night
Accepts bookings: 12 months out
Park at listing
No wheelchair access
Max 2 vehicles
2WD accessible
In the winter, 4WD is recommended due to the weather conditions in the area.
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Reviews

100% Recommend21 ratings · 20 reviews
Camp Freedom is a serene and private retreat, ideal for those seeking tranquility and beautiful views. The location offers easy access to town while maintaining a quiet and secluded atmosphere. Guests appreciate the full amenities and Stacie's warm hospitality. A few noted disturbances from neighborhood dogs, but the overall experience remains positive and inviting.
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Alturas, Modoc, California, United StatesTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Stacie A.

Joined in July 2020
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