Caribou Crossroads RV Park

Belden, CA

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Accommodation types

  • cabin
  • glamping
  • rv
  • tent

Enjoy these amenities

Bathrooms
Food on Site
Garbage
General Store
Ice Cream
Laundry Facilities

Let us tell you more

Caribou Crossroads is a RV park and restaurant located in Belden, California on Hwy 70. Owners Chris and Rosalina Tsavalas have been frequenting the Caribou area for years - as have many of their customers. They love hearing stories of families that have been enjoying the area for three and four generations! The goal at Caribou is to preserve the character of yesteryear for more families to experience and explore, and create fond memories to last a lifetime.

Stop in and say hi - and try one our our burgers or shakes. We think you'll agree they are the best in the canyon! Or check out some of these cool facts about Caribou Crossroads!

Fact 1: Caribou Crossroads has been chosen by the US Postal Service to become the first Village Post Office in the state of California. It became official in May of 2013. The local community has mail delivered to their site, and you can also ship and receive packages at Caribou.

Fact 2: The Pacific Crest Trail is located about one mile from Caribou Crossroads and we have hundreds of hikers that pass through each summer. The Pacific Crest Trail, or PCT, travels from the US/Mexican border to the US/Canadian border. Hikers walk through California, Oregon and Washington and cover 2,663 miles! The average hiker covers approximately 20 miles per day. It is estimated that out of 300 hikers who attempt to hike the entire trail, approximately 180 will succeed. The half-way point of the PCT is in Chester, CA, just beyond Caribou. If you visit in the summer, you are bound to meet some Pacific Crest Trail hikers at Caribou!

Fact 3: Highway 70, between Oroville and Quincy is one of the most popular scenic driving routes in the state. Known as the Feather River National Scenic Byway, it is the lowest east-west passageway through the Sierra Nevada. Like the railroad, Highway 70 follows along the river, usually the opposite side of the rails. Dotted along the river are seven hydroelectric power plants run by PG&E. These power plans are also called the Stairway of Power and are remarkable in their size and volume of power produced.

Fun things to do and experience

Activities on or nearby this property

Fishing
Hiking
Swimming
Walking Trails
Wildlife Watching

Here’s where it’s located

Directions

16242 Highway 70, Belden, CA 95915

Directions

Scenic views

River, Stream or Creek

Accommodation types

  • cabin
  • glamping
  • rv
  • tent

Enjoy these amenities

Bathrooms
Food on Site
Garbage
General Store
Ice Cream
Laundry Facilities

Let us tell you more

Caribou Crossroads is a RV park and restaurant located in Belden, California on Hwy 70. Owners Chris and Rosalina Tsavalas have been frequenting the Caribou area for years - as have many of their customers. They love hearing stories of families that have been enjoying the area for three and four generations! The goal at Caribou is to preserve the character of yesteryear for more families to experience and explore, and create fond memories to last a lifetime.

Stop in and say hi - and try one our our burgers or shakes. We think you'll agree they are the best in the canyon! Or check out some of these cool facts about Caribou Crossroads!

Fact 1: Caribou Crossroads has been chosen by the US Postal Service to become the first Village Post Office in the state of California. It became official in May of 2013. The local community has mail delivered to their site, and you can also ship and receive packages at Caribou.

Fact 2: The Pacific Crest Trail is located about one mile from Caribou Crossroads and we have hundreds of hikers that pass through each summer. The Pacific Crest Trail, or PCT, travels from the US/Mexican border to the US/Canadian border. Hikers walk through California, Oregon and Washington and cover 2,663 miles! The average hiker covers approximately 20 miles per day. It is estimated that out of 300 hikers who attempt to hike the entire trail, approximately 180 will succeed. The half-way point of the PCT is in Chester, CA, just beyond Caribou. If you visit in the summer, you are bound to meet some Pacific Crest Trail hikers at Caribou!

Fact 3: Highway 70, between Oroville and Quincy is one of the most popular scenic driving routes in the state. Known as the Feather River National Scenic Byway, it is the lowest east-west passageway through the Sierra Nevada. Like the railroad, Highway 70 follows along the river, usually the opposite side of the rails. Dotted along the river are seven hydroelectric power plants run by PG&E. These power plans are also called the Stairway of Power and are remarkable in their size and volume of power produced.

Fun things to do and experience

Activities on or nearby this property

Fishing
Hiking
Swimming
Walking Trails
Wildlife Watching

Here’s where it’s located

Directions

16242 Highway 70, Belden, CA 95915

Directions

Scenic views

River, Stream or Creek

Not bookable on BookOutdoors

Unfortunately, this property can’t be booked on BookOutdoors yet. We can notify you when it becomes available.

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This property’s site types

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Cozy Cabin

Max guests: 4

Electric Hook-Up
Sewer Hook-Up
Water Hook-Up
Electric Stovetop
Fire Pit

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The Caribou Komfort RV

Max guests: 4

Electric Hook-Up
Sewer Hook-Up
Water Hook-Up
Microwave
Mini Fridge

Not bookable on BookOutdoors

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The Caribou RV

Max guests: 4

Electric Hook-Up
Sewer Hook-Up
Water Hook-Up
Microwave
Mini Fridge

Not bookable on BookOutdoors

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RV Camping - 50 Amps

20 Amp
30 Amp
50 Amp
Electric Hook-Up
Full Hook-Up

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RV Camping - 35 Amps

20 Amp
30 Amp
Electric Hook-Up
Full Hook-Up
Sewer Hook-Up

Not bookable on BookOutdoors

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Pier 70 - Group Tent Camping

Max guests: 20

Fire Pit
Picnic Table

Not bookable on BookOutdoors

House rules for a happy stay

Policies

Campfires Allowed
Pet Friendly
Propane Fires

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