Ferry Point River Access, Happy Camp, CA

Happy Camp Ranger District

Klamath National Forest

Free Camping Along the Klamath River

Ferry Point River Access is a free, dispersed camping area offered by Klamath National Forest. It's a large flat area along the banks of Klamath River, large enough to support 10-12 full-sized RVs, with enough room for additional cars, vans, and pickup trucks. In the 1850's this area was a thriving little town with a hotel, dance hall, ferry, store and school. Pack trains came through here from the coast on their way to Scott Valley and Happy Camp.

Authority

Happy Camp Ranger District logo

Happy Camp Ranger District

Klamath National Forest

District Office

Tel: (530) 493-2243

Official campground webpage

Particulars

GPS: 41.671336, -123.432506

Elevation: 935 feet

Reservations: First come, first served

Camping Fee: None

Permit: None

Max stay: 14 consecutive days, maximum 30 days per calendar year

Amenities: Vault toilet

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Camping at Ferry Point River Access

Entrance to this camping area is about 1/2 mile north of the map marker above along CA-96. The 1/2 mile graded gravel road leads down to this diserpsed camping area right down to the water’s edge. There is a permanent toilet on site.

Note, this area is often reserved by Karuk Tribe for summer ceremonies, please refer to this notice for details.

The town of Happy Camp is located about 12 miles north of this area.

Other Campsites Within 20 Miles Radius

Associated Documents

Forest Order 24-05-08 Occupancy Rules, Klamath National Forest, (eff: July 15, 2024, term: July 15, 2026)

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