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Williams Grove Group Campground is located three miles south of the Visitor Center along the Avenue of the Giants. The campground is shaded by redwoods and has easy access to the Eel River. Group day use and group picnic areas are available. Contact the park to make reservations during the off-season, or fill in this form and send it in. NOTE: This is for OFF-SEASON reservations only. During the busy summer months, reservations must be made through Reserve America. Use the link below to check dates available by reservation.
| Number of campsites: | There are two group camp sites
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| Make a reservation: | Reserve group sites at Williams Grove through Reserve America. |
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| Firewood: | No wood may be gathered in the park. Firewood is available for sale at Albee, Burlington or Hidden Springs campgrounds. |
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| Activities: | Hiking and swimming. Summer activities at nearby Burlington and Hidden Springs Campgrounds include evening campfire programs, guided nature walks, and Junior Ranger programs for children ages 7 to 12 years. Check the weekly schedule when you arrive at the park. |
| Animal life: | Raccoon, gray fox, striped skunk, spotted skunk, black bear, black-tailed deer, brush rabbit, black-tailed jackrabbit, deer mouse, California valley quail, turkey vulture, red-tailed hawk, raven, Steller's jay, mountain lion, river otter. |
Williams Grove Group Camp is open year-round. There are no RV hookups in the campground. Reservations can be made by calling Reserve America at (800) 444-7275. During winter months, contact the park for reservations.
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