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Pioneer RV Park
Pioneer RV Park in Quincy, California is a family-friendly campground located in the heart of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. The park offers a variety of amenities, including full hook-up sites, a swimming pool, a playground, a game room, and a camp store. The park is also close to a variety of outdoor activities, including fishing, hiking, and biking. The park is open year-round and offers a variety of discounts and packages for extended stays.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Nancy Caddigan
Very close to the Plumas Sierra County Fair Grounds. There are hiking trails, play equipment, and a skate park in the Fairground park.
Rob Dellinger
I was pleasantly surprised with how nice this park was. Off the beaten path, quiet, clean, and a very large area next door to let the dogs play. I was in a 36 foot 5th wheel and had plenty of room. I will definitely visit again.
Karen Jean
Nice stay at this quiet, well maintained small RV park near the Fairgrounds. The Staff is excellent...I had a few questions before our RV trip and my emails were promptly answered. Check In was efficient and they prepare in advance for guests. Hookups work great , WiFi available but we just used our phone data Hotspot. There is a cute little park area with a gazebo and BBQ, dogs are welcome, restrooms are fine. There are some long term residents likely here for work in the area, and I found everyone quiet, respectful and clean. The little town is nearby and has several great coffee spots and restaurants. I would absolutely stay here again.
Ami Beauchman
Seems like a very quiet and we'll kept rv Park, and the location is great if "camping" in the middle of town is what you're going for. It's right next to a nice park, the fairgrounds, and within walking distance to the convenience store. But if you're visiting the area on a camping trip, it seems to me that being out in the woods, perhaps by the creek or a lake would be more enjoyable. To each their own though, if you want or need to be in town, then it really is a nice place.
Todd Harned
It's a great RV park, and Kyle and his staff are terrific, they do a good job keeping things tidy.But be warned, they are adamant about the 5 MPH speed limit in the park, which is great for safety. The laundry room and restrooms are always clean.