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Plumas/Long Point
Overview
Long Point Campground is a premier destination located on the serene shores of Antelope Lake within the Plumas National Forest. Situated near Taylorsville, California, this park offers a tranquil escape for those looking to disconnect from the digital world and immerse themselves in nature. The campground is nestled at an elevation of 5,000 feet, providing refreshingly cool summer temperatures and a dense canopy of lofty pine and fir trees that offer both privacy and deep shade for visitors.
Location & Surroundings
Tucked away in the northeastern corner of the Sierra Nevada mountains, the park sits in a geographically diverse area known for its rugged beauty. The surroundings are dominated by the expansive Antelope Lake, which features nearly 15 miles of shoreline and crystal-clear water. Visitors are treated to breathtaking views of granite peaks and lush forest floors, creating a mountain backdrop that feels truly remote and wild. The nearby Genesee Valley adds to the picturesque landscape, making the journey to the park as scenic as the destination itself.
Amenities & Park Features
As a traditional forest service facility, the amenities focus on providing a high-quality rustic experience. The park includes several features for comfortable dry camping:
- Paved parking spurs designed to accommodate various RV lengths.
- Sturdy picnic tables and heavy-duty fire rings at every campsite.
- Access to clean vault toilets and seasonal hand-pumped drinking water.
While there are no electrical or sewer hookups, the well-spaced sites provide a sense of seclusion that modern resorts often lack, making it a favorite for those who value a primitive camping experience.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The primary draw for visitors is undoubtedly the lake, which is a localized hotspot for trout fishing and various forms of water recreation, including kayaking and powerboating. Hikers can explore the shoreline trails or head deeper into the forest to discover hidden mountain meadows. A short drive away, the historic town of Taylorsville offers a glimpse into California’s ranching past. Nature enthusiasts will also find ample opportunities for wildlife viewing, with frequent sightings of osprey, bald eagles, and black-tailed deer throughout the recreation area.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is perfectly suited for RVers who prefer boondocking or dry camping in a pristine, natural environment. It is an excellent choice for outdoor enthusiasts who prioritize access to water sports and mountain hiking over resort-style amenities. Families will find the lakefront setting ideal for summer vacations, while solitude-seekers will appreciate the quiet night skies and the peaceful atmosphere. If you enjoy a self-sufficient travel style and the rugged charm of the Sierra Nevada, this park is an essential stop.
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