Tish Tang Campground, located on the Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation in Hoopa, California, offers a serene riverside retreat in the heart of Northern California's Trinity River corridor. Nestled within the ancestral lands of the Hoopa Valley Tribe, this campground sits along a picturesque stretch of the Trinity River, making it an ideal destination for anglers, swimmers, and nature lovers alike. The site features beach access along the river's edge — a popular spot for cooling off during warm months — as well as on-site toilet facilities for camper convenience. The Trinity River is world-renowned for its salmon and steelhead fishing, drawing anglers from across the Pacific Northwest and beyond. The surrounding landscape is blanketed in dense conifer forests and rugged mountains, providing stunning scenery and opportunities for hiking and wildlife viewing. Located near the town of Hoopa in Humboldt County, the campground offers a quiet, off-the-beaten-path experience immersed in the natural and cultural heritage of the Hoopa Valley. Whether seeking a peaceful fishing getaway or a base camp for exploring the wild rivers and forests of Northern California, Tish Tang Campground delivers an authentic and memorable outdoor experience.