Red Feather Campground Introduce
Red Feather Campground is nestled in the beautiful Sierra Nevada foothills, offering a serene and scenic location for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a peaceful retreat. Located at 875 Mitchell Ave, Oroville, CA 95965, this charming campground provides a perfect blend of nature and comfort, making it an ideal destination for families, adventurers, and anyone looking to connect with the great outdoors.
Surrounded by stunning natural landscapes, Red Feather Campground features clear waters, lush greenery, and abundant wildlife. The campsite offers basic but essential facilities, including clean bathrooms with necessary supplies like toilet paper, paper towels, and soap (though occasional shortages may occur). The absence of cell service adds to the remote and tranquil atmosphere, allowing visitors to fully immerse themselves in nature.
Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities at Red Feather Campground. Hiking trails wind through the area, providing opportunities to explore diverse terrain and encounter breathtaking views. The nearby lake offers swimming beaches and water activities, making it a favorite spot for families. Children will love building rock bridges and skipping stones on the water's surface.
- Scenic Location: Red Feather Campground is surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes, including clear waters and lush greenery.
- Basic Facilities: Clean bathrooms with essential supplies. Please note occasional shortages of soap may occur.
- Wildlife Encounters: Visitors have spotted a variety of wildlife, including birds and small animals, while bears are known to visit campsites at night.
- Hiking Trails: Access to numerous hiking trails for all skill levels, offering stunning views and outdoor adventures.
- Lake Activities: A nearby lake with swimming beaches and water activities for families to enjoy.
- Remote Setting: Cell service is limited, providing a peaceful escape from modern distractions.
Customer feedback highlights the campground's natural beauty and tranquility. Many visitors appreciate the scenic surroundings, clean facilities, and opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and swimming. However, some note that bear sightings are common, emphasizing the importance of securing food properly. Additionally, the remote location means limited cell service and nearby amenities, so it's advisable to prepare accordingly.
Red Feather Campground is a hidden gem for those seeking an authentic camping experience in a picturesque setting. Whether you're looking for family fun or a peaceful retreat, this campground offers something for everyone.
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Customer Reviews
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.
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.
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.
Great place to get away from it all. There are tight spots and wide open spots. Road can be tight. Has a dump station and potable water filling station. Dry campground with water spickets sporadically throughout the campground. Bathrooms are pretty rough with no showers. Must park in designated spaces only or you will get a ticket or asked to leave. Nearby access to a boat ramp to the lake which is regularly patrolled by fish and game. Wish they would do more in keeping people, especially children from swimming near the ramp.
It's in the boonies and secluded boat ramp fishing and sailing all kinds watercraft good time
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