Grassy Flat Campground, Gasquet, CA

Grassy Flat Campground is located in the Gasquet Ranger District, Six Rivers National Forest (1 hr 14 min southwest of Grants Pass, OR) with an elevation of 659 feet. There are a total of 19 campsites. The campground is normally open from mid May to mid September. 15 sites can accommodate RVs and trailers between 24 and 40 feet. All sites are currently reservable. Reservations can be booked up to 6 months in advance. There is a fee of $10.00 per night. Some amenities include swimming. Activities include boating, fishing, hiking trails, floating sports.
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@GregK7205418 · Camped on Jul 21, 2024 at Campsite #17
Nice campground and proximity to river!
@JackL3829496 · Camped on Jun 24, 2024 at Campsite #8
Too close to the road to be peaceful. Wish theyd expand into the back loop near the water. Fine spot but not a first choice. Fairly empty during a summer week. Nice river / beach access wasnt too crowded. Had a family next to us with a toddler screaming nonstop for 2 days. Really brutal, made me wish for a camp host.
@DavidM1864120 · Camped on Jul 24, 2023 at Campsite #12
Our site (#21) was an fine place to pitch a tent - flat, grassy, and this site happens to have a tree for shade which was nice. But the campground is nothing more (or less) than a large meadow, so you hear and see all your neighbors. Some of ours were pretty loud, and several decided that their music was what everyone in the campground should be listening to. Also they hear and see you, which I don't care about but some people might. In addition, there's a road running along beside the entire length of the campground. It isn't a busy road but it does get trucks that can be loud at night. The opposite side of the campground has a creek, which would be nice for swimming except that the only places to access it are through other people's campsites. We managed to make friends with some people and they didn't mind us walking through their site, but I wouldn't want to count on that.
@RobynB8570ABBA · Camped on Jul 20, 2023 at Campsite #18
Took a chance staying outside of one of the big park campgrounds because they were full and so happy that we did. Site 18 was large enough for three tents and plenty of leftover room. Road noise was apparent but it wasnt too bad at night. The river is a fun little spot with deep enough areas to swim and skip rocks, perfect to send the older kids to for an hour for some quiet time while making dinner after a long day in the water. Bathrooms were kept clean and stocked with toilet paper. Camp host was non-existent the 5 days we were there with an off duty/do not disturb sign up the whole time. For a busy weekend we expected some support especially when we had questions about the mountain lion sighting warnings that were up everywhere. We did see a house cat roaming around, not sure what the story is on that but it would not let us approach.
@DanielC8838163 · Camped on Jul 16, 2023 at Campsite #16
Host and forest service in the area are extremely nice and helpful. Will be looking to return to this campsite in the future.
@LouisH6306638 · Camped on Aug 3, 2022 at Campsite #13
Very clean site and bathrooms
@McKinleyN44391 · Camped on May 31, 2022 at Campsite #18
Nice camp area. I was there during mostly weekdays in early June and I was often the only one in the entire campsite. Close to the interstate though so the vehicle noise is quite loud. But when you can’t hear that you get to hear the river, which is lovely. One bummer is that they took my reservation card for my site down a day early by mistake, so I couldn’t stay in my reserved site on the last night.
@BonnieS6754958 · Camped on Aug 1, 2021 at Campsite #14
This campground is located adjacent to a major route. The truck traffic at night kept us up. If you are looking for a peaceful camping experience this is not it. Not to the fault of the campground but we had a neighbor that was obnoxious, yelling and demeaning his kids constantly. There was a burn ban and he had tiki torches and a campfire burning every night. There needs to be more ranger activity in the campground to prevent this type of experience.
@BonnieS285 · Camped on Aug 1, 2021 at Campsite #14
This campground is located adjacent to a major route. The truck traffic at night kept us up. If you are looking for a peaceful camping experience this is not it. Not to the fault of the campground but we had a neighbor that was obnoxious, yelling and demeaning his kids constantly. There was a burn ban and he had tiki torches and a campfire burning every night. There needs to be more ranger activity in the campground to prevent this type of experience.
@AronH751 · Camped on Jun 30, 2021 at Campsite #17
The site was clean and had a reservation tag on our spot. That’s nice to have to prevent having to ask anyone to leave. The river is very close. Great for a little fishing and warm enough to swim in. Our visit was in July. Fishing was not good because of the warm water but still a great experience.
@AronH2709106 · Camped on Jun 30, 2021 at Campsite #17
The site was clean and had a reservation tag on our spot. That’s nice to have to prevent having to ask anyone to leave. The river is very close. Great for a little fishing and warm enough to swim in. Our visit was in July. Fishing was not good because of the warm water but still a great experience.
@TimothyB926333 · Camped on Jun 25, 2021 at Campsite #8
Pros: - Spots feel relatively private - Easy creek access - Good location for redwoods - Bathrooms were clean Cons: - Road noise - No phone coverage - No water There was also a mixup with our reservation. We had reserved the site Friday through Monday. We have a rooftop tent so we have to pack up our whole camp to leave each day. We got back to camp on Sunday and now the reservation on our spot said someone else… we camped in a different first come first serve spot but it was still inconvenient. There is no onsite host, and we arrived late Friday and left for the day early Saturday, so I assume someone checked and assumed we missed the first night and cancelled our reservation. If you have a roof top tent, I’d recommend leaving a note or something when you leave.
@TimothyB205 · Camped on Jun 25, 2021 at Campsite #8
Pros: - Spots feel relatively private - Easy creek access - Good location for redwoods - Bathrooms were clean Cons: - Road noise - No phone coverage - No water There was also a mixup with our reservation. We had reserved the site Friday through Monday. We have a rooftop tent so we have to pack up our whole camp to leave each day. We got back to camp on Sunday and now the reservation on our spot said someone else… we camped in a different first come first serve spot but it was still inconvenient. There is no onsite host, and we arrived late Friday and left for the day early Saturday, so I assume someone checked and assumed we missed the first night and cancelled our reservation. If you have a roof top tent, I’d recommend leaving a note or something when you leave.
@CarlaO241 · Camped on Jun 18, 2021 at Campsite #13
We almost gave a 2 because the rocks on the ground anywhere you pitch your tent are huge and pointy. At one point my partner and I were underneath the tarp under our tent trying to dig them out so we could lay down our camping pads because even with them they were poking through. We were nervous it was going to cut our tent. We had issues with a noisy neighbor including them coming into our site to yell at us for asking them to turn their music down at 2:45am. So having a host would have been super nice. There’s no water so make sure you bring extra. I also didn’t see any firewood for sale so bring your own. There’s a market not too far away near Gasquet that sells some. There’s vault toilets so be prepared for that as well. No bear lockers at the sites but there’s bear proof trash cans and recycling. We stayed at site 13, VERY close to the road and you’ll hear traffic all day and night. However, it really just sounded like wind so it didn’t bother us too much. The campgrounds are clean and it’s super close to the Redwoods and the beaches in Crescent City.
@CarlaO8076893 · Camped on Jun 18, 2021 at Campsite #13
We almost gave a 2 because the rocks on the ground anywhere you pitch your tent are huge and pointy. At one point my partner and I were underneath the tarp under our tent trying to dig them out so we could lay down our camping pads because even with them they were poking through. We were nervous it was going to cut our tent. We had issues with a noisy neighbor including them coming into our site to yell at us for asking them to turn their music down at 2:45am. So having a host would have been super nice. There’s no water so make sure you bring extra. I also didn’t see any firewood for sale so bring your own. There’s a market not too far away near Gasquet that sells some. There’s vault toilets so be prepared for that as well. No bear lockers at the sites but there’s bear proof trash cans and recycling. We stayed at site 13, VERY close to the road and you’ll hear traffic all day and night. However, it really just sounded like wind so it didn’t bother us too much. The campgrounds are clean and it’s super close to the Redwoods and the beaches in Crescent City.
@DanielaV458343 · Camped on Aug 12, 2020 at Campsite #16
The site was reserved when we arrived, it was spacious and nice. The bathrooms were clean and he neighbors respectful. There is a great swimming hole a short walk from the campsite. We did not spend much time in the campground other than the nights because we went hiking and swimming and exploring the surroundings. Unfortunately there was no running water available at the campground. There had been a water line at some point in the past faucets but they were removed. True, there is the river, but is bit of a hike from the campsite. As we did not anticipate this problem, we did not have large enough containers and had to drive twice a day to another campsite for water.
@DanielaV548 · Camped on Aug 12, 2020 at Campsite #16
The site was reserved when we arrived, it was spacious and nice. The bathrooms were clean and he neighbors respectful. There is a great swimming hole a short walk from the campsite. We did not spend much time in the campground other than the nights because we went hiking and swimming and exploring the surroundings. Unfortunately there was no running water available at the campground. There had been a water line at some point in the past faucets but they were removed. True, there is the river, but is bit of a hike from the campsite. As we did not anticipate this problem, we did not have large enough containers and had to drive twice a day to another campsite for water.
@MarkS430 · Camped on Aug 11, 2020 at Campsite #13
Great experience, with access to the Smith River. Campground is close to the road however, so there is quite a bit of road noise, even at night
@MarkS8760847 · Camped on Aug 11, 2020 at Campsite #13
Great experience, with access to the Smith River. Campground is close to the road however, so there is quite a bit of road noise, even at night
@SuzanB8547671 · Camped on Jul 2, 2020 at Campsite #12
Lovely smaller campground that is a short walk down to the beautiful river. A few folks ran their generators on and off, but that’s surely not the campgrounds fault :-)
@SuzanB607 · Camped on Jul 2, 2020 at Campsite #12
Lovely smaller campground that is a short walk down to the beautiful river. A few folks ran their generators on and off, but that’s surely not the campgrounds fault :-)
@YesseniaW601 · Camped on Aug 30, 2019 at Campsite #16
The campsite we originally booked was down wind from the toilet, making the site smell disgusting. We decided to move to one of the walk-in sites instead and found ourselves right next to the road. To be fair all of the sites were right next to the road, and the traffic never stopped. If you are looking for a place to “get away from it all”, this is not the one. There is no real sense of peace here.
@YesseniaW58281 · Camped on Aug 30, 2019 at Campsite #16
The campsite we originally booked was down wind from the toilet, making the site smell disgusting. We decided to move to one of the walk-in sites instead and found ourselves right next to the road. To be fair all of the sites were right next to the road, and the traffic never stopped. If you are looking for a place to “get away from it all”, this is not the one. There is no real sense of peace here.

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