Hours
Monday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PMTuesday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday, Closed
Riffles RV Park & Campground Introduce
Riffles RV Park & Campground offers a distinctive camping experience located along the scenic Feather River in Oroville, California. This park provides a peaceful retreat for travelers seeking an outdoor adventure, with a focus on simplicity and nature. Whether you're traveling with your RV or pitching a tent, Riffles RV Park & Campground provides a unique setting that combines convenience with the beauty of the surrounding landscape.
- Environment: Nestled along the Feather River, the park offers a serene and natural atmosphere. The location allows campers to enjoy the riverfront while being close to local attractions.
- Service Items: The park provides essential facilities including restrooms, showers (though limited in number), and basic utilities such as water and electrical hookups for RVs. The staff is available during weekdays to assist with any needs.
- Characteristics: Riffles RV Park & Campground stands out as a hidden gem, particularly popular among event organizers like wedding DJs who praise its natural beauty and flexibility for outdoor events. While it offers a more laid-back camping experience, it’s worth noting that facilities are limited, and some amenities may be shared among guests.
- Promotional Information: Perfect for solo campers or small groups seeking a tranquil retreat, Riffles RV Park & Campground is ideal for those who appreciate the beauty of nature and enjoy a more secluded camping experience. The park’s location near the river provides opportunities for outdoor activities like fishing or simply enjoying the scenic views.
Customer Feedback: According to reviews, Riffles RV Park & Campground is highly regarded as a hidden gem in Oroville, particularly praised by event professionals and solo campers. Many highlight its natural beauty and flexibility for outdoor events. While some guests note the limited facilities and amenities, the overall experience is described as peaceful and rejuvenating, making it a favorite among those seeking an off-the-grid camping experience.
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Customer Reviews
Look, it’s not a bad place to camp (especially if you’re by yourself and not a lot of campers), but this is not your traditional campground where you drive in, one table for each camper, several bathrooms, organized, etc. The camping spot is anywhere you want along the Feather River and it’s by an event venue (big tent and camping tables), not sure if they rent the space and open for campers at the same time, but in my weekend, there was just us. Restroom/shower is kinda far away (there’s only one by the way, same door for both) and looks like the water pump was not working (so zero water for shower and flush). You can hear some shots from the other side of the river (maybe a gun range?) and also the road at night, just FYA.
Love Riffles! I'm a wedding DJ and this is one of my favorite outdoor venues. I always say it's the hidden gem of Oroville!
Setting the stage. We’d planned a camping trip for the upcoming weekend and waited till the last minute to make a reservation. We had several FCFS options, but I didn’t want to have to think and be stressed about fighting over spots. By the time I got around to looking for places to stay, our options we few… then we spotted Riffles RV Park on the River. Let me quote a few of the selling points that caught my eye… “Paddling. Numerous places on the Feather River, we have a boat ramp on the property.” “Swimming. We have a boat ramp into the river on our property.” “River, stream, or creek. The Feather River is our property line to the West.” “Swimming hole. Feather River with our boat ramp.” We were blown away to see that they had ZERO other reserved dry camping spots for the nights we were staying. Water access, good prices, nice photos, we reserved the spot and on the road. *We should have read other reviews first.* Our first impression-AMAZING. We received a welcoming text with details from the property owner with the access code and directions to access our campsite. So far, so good! We arrived and followed the instructions that we’d received, advising us to head up the hill, enter the code at the gate to access our camp site. We were chased down by a crazy lady on a motorized cart, aka the property manager, demanding to know what we were doing there and yelling at us for disturbing the area that had been booked for a wedding. The area that we had paid to book was “in-use” for a wedding the next day. She directed us to pick any camping spot in the midst of the RV campers. Instead of the camping spot that we’d paid for… the one that was less than 200 feet from the water, with boat deck & river access… we were told to pick any spot we wanted from a very empty, very weedy RV lot, with very broken picnic tables. We settled on a place that we thought was out of the way and would be the least disruptive to the RVers that were clearly long-term tenants. Well once we settled on a spot, the manager came chasing us down again, demanding to know if our dogs are friendly… further explaining that they have a cat colony living on the property and the spot we had selected was right near where they tend to prowl. We elected to stay in the spot, figuring it wouldn’t be that big of a deal… We didn’t know that the manager would drive her cart back and forth for 20 minutes at feeding time - trying to LURE THE CATS ACROSS OUR CAMP SITE. Yes…. She was on her cart on the road, driving back and forth and calling to the kitties that it was dinner time, while our dogs were tied up but visibly reacting to both her and the chaos she was creating with the cats. This cat colony was NO JOKE… these cats prowled around our camp for 2 days, super creepy staring at our every move during the dark hours. As far as river access, when we asked… She LAUGHED AT US and announced NO river AT ALL until Sunday (We arrived Friday, to leave early Sunday)…… So much for those selling points, eh? Throughout our stay, the local tenants were friendly, explained that they provide the toilet paper & soap because the manager doesn’t. The sprinklers were running 24/7, and the manager manually moved the hosed sprinkler around the property. It was AWFUL to have them running almost directly next to our camp site ALL NIGHT LONG. In the end, we had a bathroom and a shower. NO POTABLE WATER access as promised. We were kind of worried that we would be harassed more if we asked. We had brought our own, so it wasn’t a big deal. This property has a LOT of potential. It’s beautiful. We saw the river access and it would have been perfect for what we had hoped to use it for. Failure to supply river access on a property that advertises it so heavily, failure to supply potable water, and rely on it’s long-term tenants to supply toilet paper & bar soap in the restroom, definitely would not recommend. We camped, we experienced, we left, we reviewed.
We turned up on a sunday in August no one was around a friendly rv owner pointed to an empty space. Half an hour later the owner/manger turned up in her car wound down her window and threw us out no reason at all I come from the UK and this is the worst i have ever been treated in the USA ever. She was just rude. Fortunately not more than 100yards away is another campground which was so friendly. DONT GO HERE
Will be attending the outdoor events nice looking park didn't even know it was there...lol
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