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Lone Rock Campground Introduce
Lone Rock Campground is a picturesque haven located on County Rd. 208 in Janesville, CA, offering a welcoming environment for campers seeking adventure and relaxation. Nestled amidst stunning natural landscapes, the campground provides a variety of amenities including RV sites with full hookups and tent camping options. Debbie, the friendly host, enhances your stay with local insights and warm hospitality.
- Convenient Facilities: Equipped with RV sites, tent spaces, restrooms, and showers.
- Natural Beauty: Surrounded by breathtaking views, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts.
- Wildlife & Hiking: Abundant wildlife and diverse hiking trails await exploration.
Our store offers essentials like ice, firewood, and snacks. Note that prices are higher than usual; bring supplies as needed. While enjoying the peaceful surroundings, keep in mind the early morning cow noise and Yellow Jackets. For a more enjoyable stay, consider Debbie's tip of using peppermint products.
- Customer Feedback: Guests praise Debbie's warmth and knowledge, making their stay memorable. Positive reviews highlight cleanliness, space, and wildlife encounters, while minor issues like noise and pests are noted but manageable with tips from staff.
We invite you to experience the charm of Lone Rock Campground and return for more adventures in California's great outdoors!
Details
Service options
- Onsite services
Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Offerings
- RV camping
Activities
- Hiking
Amenities
- Barbecue grill
- Picnic tables
- Public restroom
- Restroom
- Running water
- Tent sites
Children
- Good for kids
- Kid-friendly hikes
Parking
- On-site parking
Pets
- Dogs allowed
Location
CaliforniaPlumas CountyJanesvilleCounty Rd. 208
Customer Reviews
The host Debbie was awesome. She has lots of information about the area. She is super friendly and loves to chat with guests, she even remembered my husband's birthday and came by to give her wishes to him. The camp is clean and there is lots of room and plenty to enjoy. You'll love to see all the wildlife. There is also a lot of areas to hike. The cows are a little loud early in the morning but you get used to it. The only downside is the Yellow Jackets, next time we're to try Debbie's tip of using peppermint fragrance of some kind. Bring plenty of ice as the store sells 20lb bags but they are $12, there is also small bundles of wood that were $7 and ice cream bars but those were $4. We'll definitely be back and try the fishing next time. Thank you again for you hospitality Debbie.
Great place to camp. There is usually a store but there is not one for this year of 2022. So make sure you bring everything you need.
Camping is great..hosts friendly & helpful, always clean!
We had a horrible experience at Lone Rock. We reserved 9 camping spots here. Lone Rock and Antelope Lake are very special to my husband's family as his aunt used to take them as kids and she passed away last year unexpectedly. So his cousin came up from Vegas, we were in from Tennessee, and my sister in law made sure they brought their golf cart because I'm disabled and needed it to get from our campsite to the lake and we kept it on pavement the entire time. The camp hosts were extremely rude about the golf cart (they use golf carts themselves) and told them we couldn't use it in the campground. She then told my sister in law her hammock wasn't allowed. We counted 16 other campsites with hammocks, one right in front of the camp host site. 3 out of 5 children and one adult got swimmers itch from the lake. Needless to say it was just a horrible experience all around.
Great place to camp host keeps things in order and enforces campground rules, low key family oriented. Beautiful lake, good smallmouth bass and trout fishing, good swimming and places to explore. there are plenty of overcrowded lakes and places to camp - this one is neither, a real nice surprise. Fire did affect the area in 2007, there are areas that the forest is still in regrowth stages, but still doesn't affect the beauty that is Antelope lake.
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