Horseshoe Road Recreation Area campground
OAKDALE, California

Horseshoe Road Recreation Area

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About Horseshoe Road Recreation Area

Overview Horseshoe Road Campground is part of the park system scattered along the lower Stanislaus River within the foothills of the Sierra Nevada. The environmental campground boasts quiet, peaceful tent sites situated next to the river’s edge. The scenic recreation areas and river access points are popular for activities such as rafting, picnicking, hiking and much more. Stanislaus River Parks is often referred to as the “string of pearls” since they serve as charming, quiet oasis running through a number of small towns and cities. Recreation The campground offers an excellent base camp for exciting recreation opportunities. The park boasts walking and hiking trails, picnic areas and river access points for fishing and boating. Facilities The campground offers an excellent base camp for exciting recreation opportunities. The park boasts walking and hiking trails, picnic areas and river access points for fishing and boating. Natural Features The campground scenery is a pleasant mix of Fremont cottonwoods, Valley oaks and the occasional Elderberry bush, offering excellent shade with dispersed rays of sunshine. Nearby, grasses, shrubs and seasonal wildflowers fill the open spaces. Wildlife is also plentiful in the park with mule deer, acorn woodpeckers, scrub jays, foxes and squirrels among lots of other fauna. Nearby Attractions Within a short 10 min drive, campers can explore the historic town of Knights Ferry, rich with history of the gold rush era. Within the historic district, lies Knights Ferry Recreation Area, home to the longest covered bridge west of the Mississippi River and a National Historic Landmark dedicated in 2014. The park boasts walking and hiking trails, picnic areas and river access points. Visitors can learn about the area when they visit the Knights Ferry Visitors Center, which contains a small museum highlighting local, natural, and cultural resources. Visitors have a unique opportunity to make reservations with local rafting companies to journey down the Stanislaus River. During the summer months, rafters can enjoy guided and self-guided floats down the lower Stanislaus River. For thrill seekers, the fall season brings perfect flows for advanced white water in the Goodwin Canyon. Fall also brings thousands of Chinook salmon returning to the Stanislaus River to spawn, completing and beginning their lifecycles. Onlookers, can view the spawning salmon from several river access points along the river. Charges & Cancellations Contact Recreation.gov for changes or cancellations.

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What makes Horseshoe Road Recreation Area special

Horseshoe Road Recreation Area delivers the kind of quiet California camping that feels increasingly rare. Set in the golden Sierra foothills along the lower Stanislaus River, this tent-only spot trades flashy amenities for genuine peace and the soothing sound of moving water. Sites sit close enough to the river that you can wade in within minutes of setting up, making it a favorite for swimming, tubing, and casual fishing during the warm months. Spring is arguably the best season — wildflowers carpet the hillsides and the river runs strong — though mild fall weekends are equally rewarding. Because the area is relatively under-the-radar, you will often have more elbow room than at nearby reservoir campgrounds. Bring shade structures, as tree cover can be sparse, and note that summer temperatures in the foothills climb fast. Horseshoe Road is perfect for couples, small groups, and tent campers who value simplicity, riverside relaxation, and the chance to unplug somewhere genuinely peaceful.

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Getting There

From Oakdale, California, take CA-108/CA-120 East. In 3.7 miles, Turn left on Orange Blossom Road and continue for approximately 4.4 miles, then turn right into Horseshoe Road Recreation Area. Proceed past the park entrance and paved parking lot until you reach the gravel parking lot with the vault toilet.  From Sonora, California, take CA-108 West. In approximately 16 miles turn right on Kennedy Road/Sonora Road. In 0.4 miles, turn right on to Sonora Road. Continue on Sonora Road through the town of Knights Ferry for 2.1 miles and then continue straight onto Orange Blossom Road for 2.4 miles. Turn left into Horseshoe Road Recreation Area. Proceed past the park entrance and paved parking lot until you reach the gravel parking lot with the vault toilet.

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How do reservations work for Horseshoe Road Recreation Area?

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Where is Horseshoe Road Recreation Area located?

Horseshoe Road Recreation Area is in California near OAKDALE.

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