(1 review) 5 out of 5 stars from 1 review
(1 review) 5 out of 5 stars from 1 review
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Address


Quincy, CA, 95971

Coordinates:
40.017390, -121.074125
Elevation:
2,800 ft (853 m)

Open May 1 - October 13

Contact

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Facility

Type: National Forest

 

Policies

Pets welcome
Day Max Stay (14)
Tents Allowed
Spaces available: 20
Back-in size: 12 x 35
Room for slideouts: No
Number of electric: 8

Restrooms
Ice
Laundry
Entertainment
Fire rings
Entertainment
Fire rings

Swimming pool
Body of water: Feather River
Horseshoes
Mountain biking
Fishing
Mountain biking
Fishing

(within 10 miles)

Fishing
Boating
Hiking
Kayaking / canoeing
Mountain biking
Kayaking / canoeing
Mountain biking

5 (1 review) 5 out of 5 stars from 1 review
Facility
5
Restroom
5
Appeal
5
What is being rated?
5 5 out of 5 stars 09/30/2015

Wow! This campground is a hidden gem! Located on the Feather river I was able to try my hand at gold panning. I had no luck but a little boy who was with his dad discovered a nugget, $50-100 is what someone said. They have clean modern restrooms and private hot showers as well. The campsites each have a pic-nick table, an approved fire ring, and a huge food locker or bear box. Many of the campsites have electrical hookups and more than a few were wheelchair accessible. I was able to use my cell... Read More

Wow! This campground is a hidden gem! Located on the Feather river I was able to try my hand at gold panning. I had no luck but a little boy who was with his dad discovered a nugget, $50-100 is what someone said. They have clean modern restrooms and private hot showers as well. The campsites each have a pic-nick table, an approved fire ring, and a huge food locker or bear box. Many of the campsites have electrical hookups and more than a few were wheelchair accessible. I was able to use my cell phone here which I can't always do in the National Forest. There is a little country store just a stones throw away and a nice trail through the woods to it,they have beer and more. There is plenty to do like fishing, hiking, swimming, rock-climbing, kayaking, relaxing and of course gold panning. If you like trains (and I do) you can hear the whistle blow but in a nice way. Very easy access from highway 70. What a great place to kick it and relax. I was able to see a Bald Eagles nest as well as deer and wild turkeys. Oh yeah there is a lot going on in the area from concerts to kayak flotillas and Volkswagen van doing of some sort to name a few. I'm going back as soon as the season opens again. It never seemed to full which is a shame since it looks as if they have just rebuilt the entire campground.
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5 5 out of 5 stars 09/30/2015

Wow! This campground is a hidden gem! Located on the Feather river I was able to try my hand at gold panning. I had no luck but a little boy who was with his dad discovered a nugget, $50-100 is what someone said. They have clean modern restrooms and private hot showers as well. The campsites each have a pic-nick table, an approved fire ring, and a huge food locker or bear box. Many of the campsites have electrical hookups and more than a few were wheelchair accessible. I was able to use my cell... Read More

Wow! This campground is a hidden gem! Located on the Feather river I was able to try my hand at gold panning. I had no luck but a little boy who was with his dad discovered a nugget, $50-100 is what someone said. They have clean modern restrooms and private hot showers as well. The campsites each have a pic-nick table, an approved fire ring, and a huge food locker or bear box. Many of the campsites have electrical hookups and more than a few were wheelchair accessible. I was able to use my cell phone here which I can't always do in the National Forest. There is a little country store just a stones throw away and a nice trail through the woods to it,they have beer and more. There is plenty to do like fishing, hiking, swimming, rock-climbing, kayaking, relaxing and of course gold panning. If you like trains (and I do) you can hear the whistle blow but in a nice way. Very easy access from highway 70. What a great place to kick it and relax. I was able to see a Bald Eagles nest as well as deer and wild turkeys. Oh yeah there is a lot going on in the area from concerts to kayak flotillas and Volkswagen van doing of some sort to name a few. I'm going back as soon as the season opens again. It never seemed to full which is a shame since it looks as if they have just rebuilt the entire campground.
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Quincy, CA 95971
Coordinates: 40.017390, -121.074125
Elevation: 2800

Directions
From town, W 16 mi on SR-70/Buck's Lake Rd (L)

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