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Luke Layman

January 21, 2025

I love seeing the carnivorous plants and the meadows, I have a feeling that the conservation corps are out here helping restore the landscape after the fires

Lone Wolf Jeep Adventures

September 24, 2024

My only peace in life is when I'm spending time in God's country. Although no snow in late December, 😡 I still take the Jeep out and explore, hike and sit beside a warm fire 🔥 when I get a chance. I find beauty in everything I see, taste and feel, and even though I have not had my snow this year to snowshoe, 🎿 I'm grateful that I can still find my solitude beside a raging river with a campfire as I welcome the storm. Plumas National Forest is beautiful in her own way. It's not my Montana, but she's a good runner up. 🏔️🔥🍁🪵🏞️

Peter

January 28, 2024

Plumas National Forest, is renowned for its diverse landscapes, including dense forests, lakes, and mountainous terrain. The scenic beauty attracts outdoor enthusiasts with opportunities for hiking, camping, and fishing. It's a haven for nature lovers seeking a tranquil escape. You avoid the crowds but cell service may be limited. Nature is unforgiving of fools so be prepared for anything that the weather may spring at you.

Nichole Scarberry

July 03, 2021

So peaceful

Donald Vance

August 23, 2020

Nice even if water is low

Rodion Korniyenko

August 09, 2020

Great spot to camp. We had campsite #8 and #7. Number 8 has direct access to the beach. Host was really helpful, water was warm in July, restrooms were clean, the whole place was clean.

Mario Monroy-Olivas

June 14, 2020

It's an amazing place to visit if you are new to the outdoors. The drive is filled with twists, and turns, but the scenery is gorgeous. There are many places to stop by and set up a day/night camp, to go fishing, swimming, hiking, and rock climbing. You can spend all day out here exploring.

Andrew G

March 20, 2020

Bring your boat!😁(and/or kayaks/canoes. Camping spots close to the lake. It can be windy during the afternoon. Also, early in the summer the water might be pretty cool. There are showers at the Sandy Point day use area. The moon rising over the lake was stunning. How can you go wrong with a lake in the Sierras? Go and enjoy God’s creation!

Brenda Kross

September 02, 2019

We just spent Labor Day weekend here and it was fantastic. The camp host, Kevin was very nice and helpful. He was friendly and helped us in finding a spot and getting our trailer set up! We will definitely be back!

Samantha Fletcher

April 02, 2019

Amazing!!! One of the most beautiful places to hike! This is a dog friendly trail. One of the most scenic trails I've taken. This is a very long hike if you do the entire loop (9 miles!). There are placards along your way to give some great educational value to your trip. Be aware that there are some areas that are very steep. This hike should not be taken lightly. I would recommend this hike only if you are fit. There is a great view of the dome rock along the way. There are so many plants and animals to be seen along the way. We spotted many plants and flowers that we could identify, as well as a whole lot of large reddish colored salamanders in the rivers. There are huge banana slugs on the path. There are many water falls and creeks that you pass on your way to the main attraction. At the end Feather Falls is absolutely breath taking!! Well worth all the exercise! We will be returning.