Onion Valley Campground
Description
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!
Activities
Offered near the campground.
Biking
Bikers will find Tahoe to be a mountain biking paradise, with rough roads and unforgettable views. The Downieville ranger distr...Read more
Boating
There are hundreds of lakes and many reservoirs within this forest, making motorized and non-motorized boating a go-to acti...Read more
Fishing
There are huge reservoirs, alpine lakes, rushing rivers, small pools, and everything in between, making this an excellent place...Read more
Hiking
Hikers searching for incredible views won’t leave disappointed: there are over 500 miles of trails, including the PCT. You can ...Read more
Horseback riding
If you have a horse, bring that fella over to these trails , and if you don’t, there are many local outfitters who can set you...Read more
Paddling
Kayakers and canoers have plenty of opportunities to row their little boats in the lakes, reservoirs, and streams of this nat...Read more
Wind sports
Nothing beats that fresh mountain air blowing through your hair! Boca Reservoir, Jackson Meadow Reservoir, Stampede Reservoir, ...Read more
Off-roading (OHV)
Looking to take a spin in your off highway vehicle? The Little Truckee Summit trail has gentle slopes and Prosser Hill is an ea...Read more
Climbing
There isn’t much information about climbing, but Donner Summer has traditional and sport climbing areas to challenge all skill ...Read more
Snow sports
What better way to enjoy the wintertime than to go to Tahoe? Tahoe National Forest offers backcountry wilderness for you to exp...Read more
Swimming
There’s no shortage of swimming here: you’re welcome to splash in lakes, reservoirs, streams, rivers, and swimming holes under ...Read more
Whitewater paddling
If motor boats aren’t your thing, step up your game with a whitewater trip. The Yuba River and the American River offer amazing...Read more
Wildlife watching
Wildlife watchers won’t be disappointed with Tahoe National Forest. The wetland areas are great places for birding, especially ...Read more
Terrain
Natural features you'll find at Onion Valley Campground.
3 Reviews
We camped here on July 4th weekend after originally aiming to camp at North Fork campground about a half mile down the road. We arrived late on July 3rd at North Fork and all of the walk-in sites were taken and the campground was slammed. Just up the road Onion Valley's sites (all walk-in / first come, first served) were wide open. A few people came late on the 4th, but still was pretty quiet. The swimming hole that draws the crowds to North Fork is easily accessible from Onion Valley. Fill up your water at the running spring fountain there too as there's no running water at Onion Valley. There are vault toilets, fire rings, and picnic tables though. Great spot overall.
Arrived here on a Friday morning in July, the campground was essentially empty! We were able to pick a large campsite right next to the meadow with plenty of shade. We have a wonderful weekend camping here. We spent most of our days at the creek swimming, evenings were spent watching the hundreds of butterflies and dragonflies over the meadow. The campground did fill up later on Friday but even then there were empty spots on Saturday. I will definitely return!
- Park
- Tahoe National Forest
- State
- California
- Country
- United States
- Phone Number
- (530) 994-3401
- Directions
- View on Google Maps
- Official Website
- View Website
- Coordinates
- 39.263° N, 120.657° W
- Unknown price
- Tent / Van: 7 Sites (Up to people per site)