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Your North Fork of the American River camping trip will be one for the books. Nestled within the Sierra Nevada mountains, the pristine river and surrounding wilderness offer endless outdoor activities. Rafting, fishing, or simply relaxing by the riverside will fill your days with joy.
Tahoe National Forest
Though the lake isn’t in the forest’s boundary, you can see it in panoramic views.
Running along the crest of the Sierra Nevada lies 850,000 acres of forested wonderland. Ranging in elevation from 1,500 feet to 9,400 at the top of Mt. Lola, it’s easy to dial in a comfortable temperature whatever season it is.
Climbers will be delighted to pull on some of the best climbing this side of the Sierra. Classic crags like Donner Pass and Lover’s Leap offer abundant bouldering, sport, and trad in every grade imaginable.
One might argue there is no better swimming in Northern California than the majestic Yuba River. Its deep green pools are so clear you can see all the way to the bottom. This comes in handy when you are tempted to jump off the perfect granite cliffs that ring most of them.
Whitewater lovers will find their parad
Running along the crest of the Sierra Nevada lies 850,000 acres of forested wonderland. Ranging in elevation from 1,500 feet to 9,400 at the top of Mt. Lola, it’s easy to dial in a comfortable temperature whatever season it is.
Climbers will be delighted to pull on some of the best climbing this side of the Sierra. Classic crags like Donner Pass and Lover’s Leap offer abundant bouldering, sport, and trad in every grade imaginable.
One might argue there is no better swimming in Northern California than the majestic Yuba River. Its deep green pools are so clear you can see all the way to the bottom. This comes in handy when you are tempted to jump off the perfect granite cliffs that ring most of them.
Whitewater lovers will find their paradise at the American River. The South Fork is great if you’re just starting out. Experienced paddlers may want to try the Class III and Class IV rapids of the Middle Fork.
Don’t forget about Tahoe NF once the snow starts falling. There are miles of trails to cross-country ski, snowshoe, or snowmobile. Snowboarders will be psyched on the backcountry options at Donner Pass. You might even find a homemade jump or two.
Activities in the park
73 campgrounds in Tahoe National Forest
Location, location, location. Upper Truckee Campground puts you at the center of the best that Tahoe National Forest has to offer--fishing that would get even the most seasoned angler giddy, hiking that will get your thighs a burnin’, views that will take your breath away, and nearby Tahoe Mountain Brewery for those with an adventurous palette. A Read more...
Sardine Lake Campground sounds like it might smell. . . interesting, but we promise your olfactory will only be overwhelmed by fresh pine and crisp mountain air! There are sites for tents and RVs, but with all the mountain lakes and trails in the area to explore, we know that site is just a crash pad. You’ve got access to water and restrooms to ch Read more...
Experience a taste of the wild west at Wild Plum Campground. Once home to thousands of gold miners hoping to strike it rich, this area full of history. While your chances of finding gold nowadays might be pretty slim, there are a whole bunch of other treasures waiting to be discovered in these mountains. The Wild Plum Loop is one of them. This bea Read more...
It’ll be too easy to take a load off at tent-only Sierra Campground. Whether you’re a weekend warrior or a PCT hiker, Sierra has a riverview site with your name on it! Once you’ve cooked up a delish meal over the campfire, rest your tired puppies in the Yuba River or head down the road to Sardine Lake for some fishing. There are restrooms availabl Read more...
If you wanna toss up your tent or drive your RV down to the North Yuba River for a splish splashin’ good time, Indian Valley Campground is your spot! There’s easy access to swimming, fishing and kayaking on the river and the Yuba River Trail is just a skip away if prefer to stay dry. Single and double sites are available, some with dope river view Read more...
Ooh boy, you just pulled up one of our favorites. Rocky Rest Campground is prime Central California camping. Situated up on a ridge overlooking the North Yuba River in an open forest of Douglas fir, pine and oak, these sites are about as pretty as they come. The trailhead to the North Yuba Trail is right in the campground, so you’ll have 7. 5 mile Read more...
Bowman Campground is located on the banks of beautiful Bowman Lake, surrounded by a rugged landscape of rocky cliffs and scattered pine. This is a remote campground that is accessible by a rough three-mile road. There is no boat launch here, but you can bring your canoe and explore the lake and its islands. Read more...
Grouse Ridge Campground is reached after driving over six miles of undeveloped dirt road, and the views are more than worth it. Sitting atop Grouse Ridge, the views from camp are spectacular. You’ll see gigantic boulders, alpine lakes, pine forests, and wildflowers in the summer. There are hiking and biking trails nearby, so get out there an explo Read more...
Wanna spend a few days in fresh mountain air, taking long peaceful hikes, splashing around in the water, and living off the fish you catch yourself? Lindsey Lake Campground is a remote and rustic campground on the shady banks of Lindsey Lake. There are only a few campsites here and a rough road getting into the campground keeps some visitors away. Read more...
Meadow Lake Campground sits near the shores of the lake. Buckle up! The road getting in is pretty rough and not accessible for large trailers and campers. There is an informal boat ramp on the lake, but strong afternoon winds often make it difficult to navigate kayaks and canoes—are you up for the challenge? There are also off-highway vehicle trai Read more...
Just 40 miles from the quaint mountain town of Truckee in the Tahoe National Forest, you can get your starry skies on at the Calpine Fire Lookout. For winter adventures the tower is ideally suited for skis or snowmobiles. In the summertime you can explore the foothills, and nearby lakes. The lookout features a wraparound porch with unending views, Read more...
There is a silver lining to all things folks. Silver Creek Campground is no exception. Granted you can hear noise from highway 89 while you try and chill out in the forest, but at a miniscule 10 minutes from Lake Tahoe, you can learn to appreciate a little noise pollution. Large RVs are not recommended, so leave the fancy at home and go for a tent Read more...
Nestled between a forest of pine trees and the Boca Reservoir, the Boca Campground offers plenty for the adventurous spirit. They have it all here—boating, swimming, fishing, water skiing, hiking, biking, horseback riding, off-roading, catch-and-release fly fishing…are we’re missing anything? And if you forgot to bring your fully equipped tackle b Read more...
Be prepared to leave Fiddle Creek Campground with stains on your shirt and belly full of blackberries! Ya, blackberries; the forest floor here is covered with ‘em. The sites here are for tent campers only, so leave your chariot at home. But you’ll have all the amenities, restrooms and water, nearby so you can spend more time adventuring! Might we Read more...
Change out of your skivvies and into your suit as fast as you can set up your tent (or park your RV) at North Fork Campground. There’s a super sweet swimmin’ hole right on the grounds! Take a dip or cast a line for trout until your heart’s content before drying out by your fire pit. Want a little solitude? Choose one of their walk-in sites. Read more...
Poppy Campground sits on the northwest shores of French Meadows Reservoir. Surrounded by a coniferous forest, you’ll have easy access to the Granite Chief Wilderness. This campground sits at an elevation of 5300 feet, and is only accessible by trail or boat—the parking lot is a mile away, so pack light!Read more...
Wanna host a family reunion, a yoga retreat, all of the above? Whether you want to play camp games and picnic with your fam or “ohm” until you once and for all “become” the pine needles, Emigrant Group Camp is the ideal. With multiple sites some accommodating up to 50 people, you can invite them all. Emigrant camp is located above the shoreline of Read more...
Introducing the Sierra Buttes, a mountain range that really needs no introduction. In Diablo Campground, you’ll be up close and personal with these majestic peaks. Hopefully you enjoy hiking, because with a little trekking you can land yourself in some of the most beautiful areas in California. Ever laid your eyes on a pristine alpine lake? The vi Read more...
Snag Lake Campground sits in a beautiful region with many high-elevation lakes, and rugged landscape of forest, rock outcroppings and granite ridges. The campground is on the shady banks of Snag Lake. Haven and Goose Lakes are within walking distance, and the large and scenic Gold Lake is a short hike or drive away. Read more...
Tree-hugger types will love this spot; the campsites at Hampshire Rocks Campground are surrounded by confiers, aspen, AND dogwood. Plus, the campsites are conveniently located next to the South Yuba River, and there’s trail access to high-elevation lakes nearby. You might hear a little traffic noise from nearby I-80, but we think the otherwise-awe Read more...
Tucked away in a forest of Jeffrey Pine and fir trees, Boca Springs Campground offers a secluded stay to visitors of Boca Reservoir. Just one mile east of the reservoir, this is a great place to get off the beaten path while staying convenient to the reservoir and all its attractions. Plus, the spring feeds a beautiful meadow in the heart of the c Read more...
Residents of Truckee, California have it good--within 30 minutes in any direction there are loads of amazing campgrounds, and Prosser Family Campground is the perfect example this. Just ten minutes north of Truckee, a site here lands you within walking distance of Prosser reservoir. Your afternoon plans are pretty much already made. Because seriou Read more...
Ever romanticized about being a gold miner in the wild west, but then became overwhelmed with sadness because those times are long gone? Don’t be sad! You can still swing a pick axe at Union Flat Campground, just like in the good old days. This campground is the only place on the North Yuba River for recreational mining. Yes, you heard us, recreat Read more...
Choosing to chill with your crew at Salmon Creek Campground on the North Yuba River is gonna make y’all say “awww ya” with the endless sites and mountain views right outside your tent flap! Whether you roll up in your trusty Winnebago or roll out your tent, you’ll have plenty of shade under the cedar trees, with access to water and restrooms nearb Read more...
Don’t even bother trying to fight it, the scenic views at Faucherie Group Campground will absolutely take your breath away. The two 25-person campsites overlook Faucherie Lake and are surrounded by rocky cliffs and massive boulders. Plus, the campsites come with grills, fire rings, and—woo hoo!—bear-proof food lockers. Read more...
Posted up amongst a dense front of pine and fir trees, Pass Creek Campground’s other claim to fame is its variety of water activities on the Jackson Meadow Reservoir. You’ll wonder what you did right to deserve the beautiful views of the Sierra Crest and no one’s going to stop you from declaring tea time with English Mountain as your IRL wallpaper Read more...
Let us ease you into the awesomeness that Aspen Group Campground has to offer with a few self-reflecting questions. Looking for an exceptional view of the Sierra Crest? Want to be surrounded by a forest of pine trees? Want to show off your hard-core water skiing skills? Don’t have any hard-core water skiing skills and would rather have a s’more ea Read more...
Prepare your eyeballs. This is going to be one visually astounding camping trip. Packsaddle Campground is literally packed with unbelievable views. In one direction you can gaze upon the Sierra Buttes and alpine lakes. In another, open meadows covered with wildflowers overlook a ravine, with mountains on the horizon. Turn a little more and you’ll Read more...
Big Bend Group Campground offers two group sites for up to 25 people each. Reserve one and spend your day fishing on the South Yuba River with your crew, whipping up a warm dinner is easy since your site comes with a fire pit and picnic table. OR make friends with the other group campground and play a sick game of capture the flag. We’re gonna sug Read more...
Skillman Horse Campground caters especially to those with horses. No surprise there. If you don’t have any horses you can still enjoy this campground. But we gotta say, it’s pretty sweet if you do. Namely, the Pioneer trail offers excellent horseback riding, which stretches 25 miles through the Tahoe National Forest and leaves right from camp. Plu Read more...
Jackson Creek Campground is in a remote spot that can only be reached on a rocky and winding road. The campground sits at an elevation of 5600 feet and is near Jackson and Prairie Creeks. You can drink water from the creeks, but make sure you purify it first! The surrounding area is a combination of a scattered, mixed conifer forest and rocky clif Read more...
Onion Valley Campground sits near a creek in a remote meadow. The campground is surrounded by cedar, pine, and fir. There is no water here, so bring your own or come prepared to filter creek water. Mountain biking is a popular activity here, so bring you bike if you got one!Read more...
Sterling Lake Campground sits on the beautiful Sterling Lake, just off of a steep, winding road. There are awesome hiking and backpacking trails nearby. Once you’ve worked up a sweat on a summer day, take a swim in the sparkling waters of the lake. Bring your canoe and enjoy the scenic views of surrounding mountain peaks and forests. Read more...
Drowning in big city life? White Cloud Campground is calling your name. Set within the Tahoe National Forest, this is the perfect escape from the urban scene pressure—seriously, how many cortados can you consume before you lose your soul/life savings? We’re talking pure campfire coffee brews here, complimented by the sweet smell of cedars and firs Read more...
Carr Lake Campground sits on the banks of the beautiful Carr Lake. Be prepared for three miles of rough road into the campground, and a short hike from the parking lot to camp, so pack light! But the trip is worth it - once you’re in, you’ll enjoy the stunning rugged beauty of the high elevation lake. There are great, easy day hikes nearby, and yo Read more...
Talbot Campground sits near French Meadows Reservoir, the Middle Fork of the American River, and Talbot Creek at an elevation of 5600 feet. There is no potable water here, so bring some of your own, or be prepared to purify river water. You’ll have easy access to the Granite Chief Wilderness, great for hiking and backpacking adventures. Read more...
Now we ain’t sayin’ you’re a gold digger…but you can do some gold panning if you are into that when you crash at Yuba Pass Campground. That’s right, livin’ the real prospector’s life. Surrounded by beautiful pine and fir, you’ll love this woodland oasis. But you know what they say, those wild animals love them some gold. Keep an eye out for northe Read more...
For those that prefer the left coast in everything they do, Woodcamp Campground brings laid back vibes from just west of the Jackson Meadow Reservoir. You’ll be able participate in just about any summertime water activity you can dream up or hike and bike towards the east side of the lake to pick up the Pacific Crest Trail. Open season for fun is Read more...
Attention water pigmies: Lewis Campground is located on the French Meadows Reservoir, providing ample water-related activities to satisfy your heart’s desire. You can swim, fish, canoe, kayak, or pretend like you know how to swim while wading in the shallow end. Don’t worry though, there are plenty of great trails for hiking and biking too if you’ Read more...
If you're all about that hammock life, you’re gonna love Ramshorn Campground. Situated beneath a canopy of stunning cedar and fir trees, you may not even end up setting up the tent! Sites here boast fire pits and picnic tables. And the entire campground, which is tent camping only, has easy access to water and restrooms. Grab some of the fresh bla Read more...
The ample shade and fresh smell of cedar and pine trees at Indian Springs Campground are sure to please any treehugger. There is a bit of noise from the nearby road, but you’ll hardly notice when you’re floating beneath the trees in the campground swimming hole. There are plenty of walk-in tent sites here, along with standard sites and a few for s Read more...
You can only reach this campground by boat! Jackson Point Boat In Campground is on the east side of Jackson Meadow Reservoir, about half a mile from the boat ramp at Pass Creek. This is a beautiful high-elevation reservoir popular with anglers and the Pacific Crest Trail is nearby. There is no potable water here, so make sure you purify the reserv Read more...
Pierce Creek Campground sits near the banks of Pierce Creek in Tahoe National Forest. Fall asleep to the sounds of the creek cascading past your tent at night. There’s no water here, so bring your own or come prepared to purify creek water!Read more...
Woodchuck Campground sits near the banks of Rattlesnake Creek in a mixed conifer forest. This campground is remote and serene, with off-highway vehicle trails nearby. You might want take a dip in the creek on a hot summer day. How refreshing!Read more...
Ahart Campground sits on the banks of the Middle American River near French Meadows Reservoir. Bear proof food boxes are available here. Make sure you used them, cuz you’re in bear country now! You’ll be nearby the Granite Chief Wilderness, great for a hiking or backpacking trip. Read more...
Ready to party down and tent it up in a pristine location with all your best buds? Then head over to Tunnel Mills Group Campground, where the remote group sites sit alongside a super pretty creek. Each site comes with tables and grills, too, so there’s plenty of room to get your grub on. Read more...
"Get your lakeside game on at Fir Top Campground, nestled along the glassy Jackson Meadow Reservoir. This is the perfect base camp for all those recreational activities you trekked out for—whiskey shots, s’mores, sunshine, more shots, campfire dance-offs, the whole lot. If you’re feeling a bit rugged and adventurous, there is plenty of fishing, hi Read more...
Throw your tent down at Findley Campground and get rollin’, cause this is the perfect base to explore all that the Tahoe National Forest has to offer. Set right along the Jackson Meadow Reservoir, the boating, fishing, and lakeside escapades are endless. With the bomb views of the Sierra Crest watching over you, you’ll be feeling those camp vibes Read more...
Sitting on the northeast shore of Jackson Meadow Reservoir, East Meadow Campground is embarrassment of riches when it comes to pine and fir trees. The 1,000-acre lake here gives anglers opportunities to catch brown or rainbow trout and for anyone looking to splash around, there’s a designated swim beach. For those who prefer to stay rooted, the Pa Read more...
A weekend getaway is calling. Leave your work woes at home and head to Logger Campground. Right on the shore of Stampede Reservoir, Logger Campground is popular for fishing and other water sports. You will find three different types of family campsites available: single, double, and triple. As nightly pricing varies per site type, be sure to pay a Read more...
If rainbow trout fishing is your paradise, Cold Creek Campground is the spot for you. Situated among pines, firs, willows, and aspens, this shady retreat will make you wish the weekend would never end! If you haven’t mastered the art of fishing, don’t worry. At Cold Creek, you can splash around in the currant too. But with no potable water availab Read more...
Skip the crowds and enjoy some privacy at Cottonwood Creek Campground. This camp is a great locale to base up if you want to pass on the hoopla of the main tourist destinations, i. e. Lake Tahoe, Stampede Reservoir, and the Lakes Basin Area. Should you want to visit, all are under an hour drive from the campground. Nearby is Cottonwood Creek where Read more...
17 minutes from Lake Tahoe. Need we say more? Surely we don’t, surely you’ve stopped reading and are clicking “check availability," but just incase you’re not yet convinced. . . Granite Flat Campground lies on the banks of Truckee River. Some campsites even overlook it, but all are walking distance. If you rock a “tent-only" badge, there are some Read more...
It’s not size that matters… well sometimes it does. So should you and 25 of your camp enthused besties want a place to pow wow, Silver Tip Group Campground has all the size necessary for your camp congregation. Sitting right on the shore of the Jackson Meadow Reservoir, Silver Tip offers a variety of watersports to keep you and your peeps active. Read more...
Giant Gap Campground is located on the Sugar Pine Reservoir. Aaaand now we’re daydreaming about giant sugar-filled reservoirs. But s’mores around the provided campfire rings can satiate that sweet tooth in us all. This campground has all the essentials, and then some. Fill the day with your choice of hiking, swimming, fishing, biking, or off-roadi Read more...
Solar powered campers, harken here! This little campground is a prime place to face your panels to the south and soak in the sun’s energy. With little vegetation in a wide open area, Boyington Mill Campground will keep you powered up for as long as you stay. But hey, if you don’t care about solar then how about a nice tan? And you can practically Read more...
Outdoor enthusiasts, gather your non-enthusiast friends because it’s conversion time. We’re going to Boca Rest Campground. This is where your exercise-fearing, air conditioning-loving friends will learn to see the light. Located on the northeastern shore of Boca Reservoir, where it meets the Little Truckee River, it’s hard to deny the beauty of th Read more...
Located in the Packer Lake area near the Sierra Buttes, Berger Campground gives you access to enough outdoor activities to get you through at least another month of nine-to-five. But after a visit, you might consider quitting your job and moving here permanently. With endless opportunities for world-class hiking, hunting, fishing, kayaking and oh, Read more...
Just across the road is the North Yuba River. Need we say more? This scenic river is reason enough to plan a visit to Cal Ida Campground. You’ll be steps away from excellent rafting and kayaking, swimming and of course, fishing. Try landing yourself a delicious rainbow trout for dinner, which you’ll be able to cook over a fire back at camp. Read more...
Loganville Campground offers a wide range of fun outdoor activities, most notably all the fun to be had in the nearby North Yuba River. But what makes this campground special is its close proximity to the historic town of Sierra City, which became a popular outpost for miners during the Gold Rush. In 1869, a golden nugget was found in a nearby min Read more...
Simple Cali campin’ at its finest! Chapman Creek Campground is located right on the creek it’s named after, away from the hustle and bustle of the Yuba River. You’ve got creekside sites and sites alongside a beautiful meadow to pitch your tent or park your RV. Water and restrooms are nearby (not the fancy kind), along with fire pits and picnic tab Read more...
Tucked away in a forest of towering cedar, ponderosa pine and oak trees, standing at the heart of Carlton Flat Campground will make even the biggest person feel small. These massive trees provide much welcomed shade in those hot summer months, but if it’s still too toasty for your liking you can jump in the North Yuba River for a cool-down. After Read more...
Canyon Creek Campground sits in a mixed conifer forest on the creek below Faucherie Reservoir. This remote campground can only be reached by a rough, rocky, narrow road, so buckle up and hang on! Take a day hike or bike over to one of the beautiful nearby lakes including Sawmill, French, and Bowman Lakes. There is no potable water at the campsite, Read more...
Big Reservoir Campground sits in a shady spot near the banks of the reservoir. Non-motorized boating is permitted here, so bring your kayak or canoe and paddle through the beautiful blue waters of the reservoir while enjoying the surrounding scenery of dense forest and mountain peaks. Read more...
Robinson Flat Campground is surrounded by pine and fir, and adjacent to a beautiful meadow and stream. The campground is winding and narrow, and not recommended for trailers, so bring your tent! There are also campsites for equestrians here, so bring Nelly along. Read more...
Sagehen Creek Campground sits on the banks of the creek adjacent to a meadow. The campground is shaded by lodgepole pine. The rough roads are not suitable for large RVs. Make sure you bring your bug spray for mosquitos in the early camping season! This area is great for mountain biking, and if you need a break from the heat, take an air-conditione Read more...
Set upon a sage and pine covered hilltop overlooking Prosser Reservoir, Prosser Ranch Group Campground can accommodate tribes as large as 50 with room for as many as 40 trailers. Water activities can be challenging in drought conditions, but you’ll also be nearby Prosser Pit motorcycle area and the Prosser Hill OHV trails. Read more...
Pack the baguettes for your trip to Coyote Group Camp Campground, located on the northeast shore of French Meadows Reservoir. With sites for RV or tent camping in a coniferous forest, the standard setup’s got everything you’ll need to chow down. This camp’s close to the Granite Chief Wilderness and it’s 25,000 acres in the Tahoe National Forest. Read more...
Have you been dubbed the "Family Reunion Master Planner" by your relatives? Continue your legacy at Forbes Creek Group Campground on Sugar Pine Reservoir in the Tahoe National Forest. With access to swimming, hiking, biking, and lake-front lounging, there’s something here for everyone. Even your Great-Aunt Sally can enjoy her time by the water. Re Read more...
If you’re ready for an epic girls or guys (or girls AND guys) getaway, head to Gates Group Campground on the east shore of the sparkling French Meadows Reservoir. The three group campsites here come tricked out with grills, fire rings, picnic tables, and plenty of space for pitching ton of tents. Biking, hiking, swimming and boating are popular ar Read more...
Judging by the name you might be led to believe this campground is tiny, but there is no shortage of outdoorsy fun to be had here. Many people come here to catch rainbow or brown trout, some for the shade provided by towering aspen and junipers, others for a leisurely bike ride, and quite a few for hiking above 6,000 feet. You can expect a picnic Read more...
Oh la la—French Meadows Campground is simply magnifique! This campground offers the best of both worlds; there’s plenty of shade to be found at campsites nestled within a coniferous forest, but if you’re looking to catch some sun chill out on the sandy banks of the French Meadows Reservoir, just a few feet away. Boating, canoeing, and swimming ar Read more...
Just some good, old-fashioned family fun. That’s what you’re in for at Goose Meadow Campground on the banks above the Truckee River. Tubing and rafting, swimming and fly-fishing, hiking and biking… there really is something for everyone. With a paved trail that leads you to Tahoe City (Tahoe Mountain Brewing, anyone?), you won’t be hard-pressed fo Read more...
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Your North Fork of the American River camping trip will be one for the books. Nestled within the Sierra Nevada mountains, the pristine river and surrounding wilderness offer endless outdoor activities. Rafting, fishing, or simply relaxing by the
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Your North Fork of the American River camping trip will be one for the books. Nestled within the Sierra Nevada mountains, the pristine river and surrounding wilderness offer endless outdoor activities. Rafting, fishing, or simply relaxing by the riverside will fill your days with joy.
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