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Plumas/Red Feather

Overview

Located in the heart of Northern California's scenic landscape, Plumas/Red Feather RV Park offers a serene escape for travelers exploring the Oroville area. This park provides a rustic yet comfortable environment, nestled among mature trees and the rolling hills of the Sierra Nevada foothills. It serves as an ideal landing spot for those who appreciate a quiet, natural atmosphere and a welcoming community vibe while staying in the North State.

Location & Surroundings

The park is situated just outside the city of Oroville, providing a sense of seclusion while remaining close to essential local services. Surrounded by the lush greenery of the Feather River canyon region, the setting is defined by its proximity to water and woods. The drive to the park features stunning views of the local topography, making the journey as enjoyable as the destination for those who love scenic mountain foothills and uncrowded roads.

Amenities & Park Features

Plumas/Red Feather RV Park is equipped to handle a variety of rigs with its full hookup sites, offering both 30 and 50-amp electrical service. The park focuses on providing a clean and functional stay with several key features:

  • Clean laundry facilities and private shower houses for guest convenience.
  • Spacious sites that include picnic tables and fire rings for evening gatherings.
  • A pet-friendly environment with plenty of natural walking space for your companions.

The layout is designed to integrate with the natural terrain, ensuring that each guest feels the peace of the surrounding forest during their stay.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

Adventure is never far away, as the park is a short drive from the majestic Feather Falls trail and the expansive Lake Oroville State Recreation Area. Anglers will find plenty of opportunities for world-class fishing in the nearby Feather River, which is famous for salmon and steelhead runs. Visitors can also spend the day boating on the lake or exploring the historic Bidwell Bar Suspension Bridge, one of the most iconic landmarks in Butte County.

Who This Park Is Best For

This park is best suited for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers who want a quiet home base for exploring the wilder side of Northern California. It is an excellent choice for retirees or solo travelers seeking a peaceful environment rather than a high-energy resort. If your travel style favors scenic hiking trails and quiet evenings by the campfire over luxury resort amenities, this park will fit your needs perfectly.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• Lake
• Swimming
• Fishing
• Ramp
• Body Of Water (Little Grass Valley Resevoir)
• Kayaking/Canoeing
• Watersports

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Day Max Stay (14)
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Other Amenities & Services

• Restrooms

- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)

• ATV Riding
• Fishing
• Hiking
• Boating
• Kayaking/Canoeing
• Watersports

- Facility

• Type (National Forest)

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Spaces Available (60)
• Paved Sites (60)
• Max Length (35)
• No Hookups (60)
• Back-ins (10 x 35)
• Fire Rings

User Reviews

Candace Neumann

July 31, 2023

My family and I spent two nights camping here in tents in July. The weather was lovely. It was warm during the day and cooled off a bit at night. My family was comfortable in our sleeping bags, but I did want the rain fly on our tent for a little extra warmth on the second night. The bathrooms always had toilet paper and paper towels. They almost always had soap too. My husband said the men's didn't have soap the first day, but did after that. Cell service was non-existent, so I'd download whatever map you need to get there/back before leaving home. The reservoir is beautiful. The water is very clear, and my children enjoyed building a bridge with rocks, and attempting to skip the flat stones. We wished we had brought our swimsuits. Something came by our tents the first night, but I didn't see it. Don't think it was big enough to be a bear. Saw lovely flowers, and some birds but nothing bigger than that. We would go back.

Josh Rose

July 29, 2021

Been going here all my life. One of the best places to camp. Just gotta make sure you keep your food locked in the car or bear boxes they provide cause bears do come thru at night but usually not a problem as long as foods not out.

0celtay

July 01, 2021

I have been coming here for many years and even with the forest fires they have not limited campfires at this location. The plumes county website says that various campsites are not allowing campfires during the summer due to fires. I Was wondering if anyone knows if they’re doing this here? They don’t specify online.

Kevin Morris

August 13, 2020

Very awesome place, they even provide campers with wood logs for free! Tip: you're going to need to split them to get an easy fire going. Only thing is... There is a huge community of campers near us, and they're quite loud way past 10pm. it's a bit sad, apparently they have no idea of being courteous; buncha grown up children. But, past that, everything else is amazing and this forestry is awesome! PS. We witnessed a black bear hunting down a deer on our second night here. Bring a gun or blowhorn! Apparently there are also mountain lions.

Mark Bechler

July 16, 2020

This is a beautiful place to camp. It was very crowded to due covid. Bears came through the campsites every night, as early as 10:00. So keep you food in the bear lockers or locked up in your truck. Cell service is not good, so don't count on it. This place is very remote, so if you forget something important you might be driving an hour away to get it. As the local store which is 15 minutes away is limited on their inventory. Plenty of hiking trails around. The lake is beautiful and has a swimming beach.

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