The last little patch of dirt road before accessing the sites. Sedans and low vehicles are not recommended for the drive, as there are frequent dips and potholes during the ride there.
Campground entrance.
Typical site at Ah-Di-Na Campground.
There is an old orchard used by the various land owners in the past and presently by bears and campers.
The campground provides some great fishing access points to the McCloud River.
Fall foliage begins to set in during mid-October.
Galcial milk (or silt/flour) gives the river its signature cloudy visibility.
Berries dot the river and campground.
Riparian vegetation turning color.
Mist from the river sets in on some beautiful poison ivy.
A pair of sequoias lie in the small meadow inside of the loop.
Walking upstream provides more access points, including some electrical infrastructure.
Typical site in Ah-Di-Na Campground.
River access from Ah-Di-Na Campground.
Historic trail map near the double digit campsites.
A dilapidated cabin formerly designated the Ladies Cabin.
One of the two pools at the historic site that were dug out for recreation.