Lovely little campground deep in the mountains. Nicest pit toilets I've ever seen. Kinda buggy, bring a good spray. Tent pads are sand and very comfortable. The river beach is fantastic, but without shade so be prepared. There are a few first come first serve spots, even if reservations are full it might be worth the trip. Close to a ton of day hikes and day-use park areas.
The same beautiful green/blue water found in Diablo Lake flowing by this beautiful campground. Site number 9 is by far the best site. Be sure to reserve this location for the own private beach, along with the soft sand that comes with. Double sites cost 32$ per night and include a second car spot. Pros: -This campsite site has a public beach and picnic area made for huge groups. -The bathrooms are nice and hardly smell at all. -The host is very friendly and sells wood if you need it. -Fishing is allowed at the river. The clear water makes it easy to see the big fish along with lots of beach to choose from. -I was also told that people tend to camp here and kyak down the rapids a little further down. -At the campsites, the river is calm, quite, and relaxing.
Cons: -There is an ungodly amount of mosquitos and no amount of candles, spray, or cream will save you.