Electrical, water, and sewage hookups are available at select sites.
Creature comforts
Enjoy the comforts of home at some sites—including flush toilets, showers, and a kitchen.
Quail Ridge RV Park has almost 17 acres nestled in the Plumas National Forest. We do NOT have direct water access. We are surrounded by six lakes, with Sly Creek and Lost Lake Reservoirs being the closest (about 3 mi. north of us), two major rivers and Feather Falls, the 3rd largest waterfall in California (trail is currently closed until Spring of '24). Outdoor activities abound with fishing, swimming, boating, canoeing, kayaking, paddle boarding, hiking trails and mountain biking trails. You can also explore the local rivers and try your luck at gold panning.
Our park is primarily divided into three areas: (1) RV sites for weekend RV's that have full hook-ups, which include 30/50 amp. electric, water and septic connection (no pull through sites); (2) an area in the middle of the park where permanent residents live; and (3) an area for volleyball, badmitten and playground on the opposite side of the park.
Sorry, but due to the always present fire danger, no wood burning fires are allowed. You may use your own propane fire ring or propane or charcoal grill.
We have clean laundry and showers and flush toilets on the north side of the park. There is one shower and one flush toilet for each men and women that are handicapped accessible. Showers cost $1 for 12 minutes of hot water.
Cell phone service is spotty. AT&T/Cricket and sometimes Verizon work the best. We now have free Wi-Fi in the park!
Quail Ridge RV Park is very pet friendly. However, we cannot accept aggressive breed dogs, or Pit-Bull mixed dogs (sorry, but our insurance company restricts these breeds). Please identify the dog breed when you are making a reservation.
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Great location with easy access to local lakes and rivers. Pamela was great in helping answer a few questions we had. The park is clean, low key, and has everything for a home base when exploring. We’ll be staying there again.
We stayed there for 2 nights and had selected RV Site 7. The location of the RV campground is good and is right off the main road. It has all the hook-ups - water, electricity (both 30 amps and 50 amps I think) and sewage. This was our first time RV-ing so we preferred a place with all hookups. The staff is very friendly and the bathrooms were very clean. They close the bathrooms at night - which we didn't know, but they offered to open up for us which was very gracious. There are long term residents on the RV place, so that's something to keep in mind which we didn't know (totally on us we should have researched before)
My girlfriend and I had a wonderful time camping at Quail Ridge. Pamela was a very hostpitable and attentive host and gave us so much interesting information about the park and surrounding area. The forest was beautiful and the amenities were satisfactory, we immediately felt at home and had a wonderful time. We would love to come again!
Location
Strawberry Valley, Yuba, California, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla and Kojomk’awi (Konkow) First Nations according to