Pros:
I'm not sure if the The Little Basin Campground is private or if is a state park. It's set up in this mountainous area around Boulder Creek that seems to have a summer camp on every side road. The 1 and 1/2 mile road up here is primitive. I don't know how people could drive motor homes up there or pull camping trailers. There is a building where you can check in and get maps. I skipped it as the course was visible as you drive in. There were a few campers here in January.
The course is mostly mountain rustic with it's homemade signs and Eisenhower era Discatchers, they are the old primitive ones, single chains with the ugly round cap on top that resembles a crown. The tee pads are natural but easy to locate.
The course is actually a pretty decent design for campers. It probably could be a little shorter to accommodate these most casual players although only # 6 plays over 300'. The terrain is flat but varies from somewhat open with scattered trees to heavily wooded. Most baskets are stuck in some bushes or hidden behind a tree or two.
Cons:
The equipment is old, dated and mostly unattractive. It's all rustic up here. And the baskets are older and even more unattractive.
Unimaginative design but the terrain doesn't accommodate anything more glamorous.
Course doesn't loop back.
It's a long drive up here to Boulder Creek.
Other Thoughts:
Actually a fairly decent little course for the campers here. It won't wow you in any way but if I happened to find myself camping here, I'd get out and throw a few rounds. Don't bother driving up here for any reason other than a camping trip or a serious course bagging adventure.