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📖 About This Campground

Van Damme State Park in Little River California consists of beach and upland on the Mendocino Coast. Of all the park system's units along the Mendocino coast, Van Damme is perhaps the richest in terms of historical resources connected with the redwood lumber industry. Its story is a prime example of the struggles and eventual failures of a small, independent lumber operation. Nestled along the scenic Mendocino Coast in Little River, California, Van Damme State Park beckons outdoor enthusiasts with its stunning natural beauty and a wide range of recreational activities. From lush forests to rugged coastal landscapes, this state park offers a coastal paradise for visitors seeking adventure and tranquility. Van Damme State Park is renowned for its diverse ecosystems, including pristine beaches, dense redwood forests, and vibrant fern canyons. The campground at Van Damme State Park provides a tranquil setting for camping, with options for tent camping and RV sites. Whether you prefer pitching a tent under the towering redwoods or parking your RV near the beach, the campground offers a variety of accommodations to suit different preferences. One of the main attractions of Van Damme State Park is its breathtaking coastline. The park features a sandy beach, where visitors can soak up the sun, build sandcastles, or take a refreshing dip in the Pacific Ocean. The beach is also popular for picnicking and beachcombing, with a chance to discover unique seashells and sea glass. For nature enthusiasts, Van Damme State Park offers a network of hiking trails that wind through the lush forests and along the coastline. The Fern Canyon Trail is particularly famous for its enchanting beauty, with towering fern-covered walls that transport hikers into a magical realm. The Pygmy Forest Trail showcases a unique ecosystem where stunted trees and unusual plant species thrive. Along these trails, visitors can enjoy birdwatching, spot wildlife, and immerse themselves in the serenity of nature. Another highlight of Van Damme State Park is its rich cultural history. The park is home to the historic Van Damme Pygmy Forest and the Fern Canyon Nature Preserve, which showcase the unique ecological and geological features of the area. History buffs can explore the nearby town of Mendocino, known for its well-preserved Victorian architecture and charming art galleries, shops, and restaurants. Fishing enthusiasts will also find ample opportunities in the park, as it is known for its excellent salmon and steelhead fishing. The Big River, which flows through the park, offers a serene setting for kayaking and canoeing, allowing visitors to paddle through the scenic waterways and observe wildlife along the banks. Additionally, Van Damme State Park offers amenities such as picnic areas, a visitor center, and restrooms, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable experience for all visitors. In conclusion, Van Damme State Park in Little River, California, is a coastal paradise that showcases the beauty of the Mendocino Coast. From its pristine beaches to its towering redwood forests, the park offers a diverse range of outdoor activities and natural wonders. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat, an adventure-filled hike, or a chance to explore the rich cultural history of the area, Van Damme State Park has something to offer. So pack your camping gear, embrace the coastal breeze, and immerse yourself in the beauty of Van Damme State Park.

⭐ 1 Review⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.6

Layne Lisser

Stayed here for 2 nights in site #67(8/10/21 - 8/12/21). My site was woodsy, but there was a large open common area nearby where kids could play. There were no hookups, and no water at the site, but there was a spigot near the entrance where you could top off your water tanks. Morning marine layer is common and was present both mornings I was there. Bathrooms and showers were very clean. Camp host was available, friendly, and helpful. There was wifi down around the office where I could make use of wifi calling, but otherwise no service for my AT&T iPhone; unsure if Verizon users faired better. Made reservations online, which was good, because the park was full. Close to Albion, Little River Airport, and town of Mendocino. Loved my time there and look forward to coming back!