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Plumas/Grizzly
Overview
Plumas/Grizzly RV Park offers a tranquil escape into the heart of the Plumas National Forest. Located just outside the town of Portola, this park provides a classic mountain camping experience without sacrificing essential modern comforts. Travelers will find a well-maintained facility that blends seamlessly with the towering pines and natural landscape of the High Sierra region. It serves as an ideal basecamp for exploring the rugged beauty and hidden gems of Northern California, providing a restful atmosphere for every visitor.
Location & Surroundings
The park is situated near the scenic Middle Fork of the Feather River, an area renowned for its dramatic canyons and pristine waters. Surrounded by lush forest, the sites offer plenty of shade and a sense of privacy. The high-altitude air is crisp and clear, making it a refreshing destination during the warmer summer months. Its proximity to Grizzly Creek ensures that nature is always just a few steps away from your rig, creating a peaceful backdrop for your stay.
Amenities & Park Features
Guests can enjoy spacious sites equipped with full hookups and options for both 30 and 50-amp service. The park features wide pull-through sites that accommodate larger rigs with ease. On-site facilities include:
- Clean restrooms and hot showers
- Convenient laundry facilities
- General store with camping supplies
- Playground and recreation areas
The community fire pits and picnic tables offer spaces for families to gather and relax under the stars. The park is designed to be functional and clean, ensuring a stress-free environment for all travelers.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor recreation is the primary draw here, with Lake Davis located just a short drive away for world-class trout fishing and boating. History enthusiasts should not miss the Western Pacific Railroad Museum in Portola, which offers a unique look at the region’s locomotive heritage. The surrounding national forest provides endless miles of hiking and mountain biking trails, while local golf courses offer a more manicured way to enjoy the incredible mountain views and fresh air.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is a perfect match for nature lovers who want a quiet, scenic environment rather than a bustling resort atmosphere. It is particularly well-suited for anglers and hikers looking to stay close to the water and trailheads. Families will appreciate the safe, spacious layout and playground, while RVers seeking a peaceful stopover in the Sierras will find the cool forest canopy and friendly service exactly what they need for a rejuvenating stay.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Luke Lawrence
This was the most fun I’ve had playing golf. The course was immaculate. Even the driving range was gorgeous. Everyone I encountered was so nice. Every hole had character. A few give you the opportunity for a hole in one and then others let you full swing the entire way. Also the in house smoked brisket was awesome! I really had the best weekend. Already planning a return trip.
DLS141
My favorite course in California. Every hole is a post card. This course challenges you. You’ll hit every club in your bag and the views are simply spectacular.
Jordon B
Great golf course.
Jerry McKinney
This course is a treat to play. Immaculate Fairways and greens. You must control your ball and lay up on many hole to put yourself in position. The rough is an instant penalty and if you don't take your medicine you'll destroy your chance at scoring. It has some shorter par 4's that leave you a chance to get a few strokes back. Practice facility is small but gives you a feel for what's to come. The staff is amazing and knowledgeable. Listen to your starter and they will set you up for a great experience. The course is set in a woodland wonderland with views which are picturesque.
I A
Feb 2022 * Fishing is 0 at this lake, few other fishermen were out on ice fishing, not 1 bite, not worth time nor money to travel so far
BKtheGOAT
Mmm pizza
Brent Brewer
Campground was beautiful, and the lake was clean. No luck fishing but that's why it's called fishing and not catching. Only negative experience was that one Host told us to park our cars in the open spot next to us because the campground was empty ( we came with 4 cars) and in the morning the different Host tried to shake us down for more money and get us to pay for a extra campsite. The whole thing was super shady, we didn't end up paying for the extra site even though he insisted we have too, just the extra car fee.
Tiffany Harris
Nice clean campsite. Very friendly camp managers. Only thing I wish is the showers were closer
Mark M.
Nice spot. I like it better than Frenchman Lake but wish the campgrounds were a little closer to the water's edge (Lake Davis).
Michael Flynn
Grizzley Ranch is the best golf course in the Sierras. Beautiful mtn course views on every hole. A sublime challenge for every level of player. The black tees are epic!