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The US Forest Services Ranger Station, located at 39696 CA-70, Quincy, CA 95971, serves as a crucial resource for those looking to explore the Plumas National Forest. As a part of the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, this ranger station provides essential information and services related to outdoor recreation in the area.
The Ranger Station offers a variety of services, including information on camping, hiking trails, and permit acquisition. Visitors can contact them at (530) 283-0555 or +1 530-283-0555 for assistance. It acts as a central hub for those seeking to navigate the Plumas National Forest for recreational purposes.
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Customer reviews highlight both positive and challenging experiences. Some visitors have praised the helpful staff for providing excellent resources, while others have expressed frustration with the permit application process. It is important to note that permit experiences can vary, and it is recommended to contact the station directly for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
The US Forest Services Ranger Station is a vital resource for anyone planning to explore the Plumas National Forest. Whether you need information on trails, permits, or local area details, the ranger station is there to assist you.
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Public restroom
On-site parking
30 minutes ago-Edit Congressmen Doug LaMalfa & Letter USFS Impossible? ★★★★★ just now I have been trying to get permitted to guide fly fishing in Plumas Forest for 3 years, finally I said enough! I was really getting the run around from both Quincy Supervisors office and the Mohawk James Beckwourth Ranger Station in Blairsden, California. It all started when I saw a news station report that there's 18,000 residents in Plumas county and they have 19,000 prescription drug scripts in my hometown county. Well, being that I was sitting like a big cat up in Mt Shasta in my 26th year of outfitting fly fishing worldwide and the largest provider for day trips for fly fishing in California, I thought, "Why don't I help out Plumas County, by sending my 7000 past clients over there and possible helping out a few people with employment and be a part of the solution for change in Plumas County.” The USFS just shut me down. I mean they are so anti-tourist and this isn't the locals, this is only the United States Forest Service, the locals from Portola that I grew up with are all up in arms from previous jaunts with this forest service. I have had problems too in the past with the Klamath National Forest not processing Use Permit Applications, but the Plumas Forest takes it to a whole another level. I mean 3 years, 3 years I have been waiting, can you believe it? How can this happen, I started a corporation in a town of 5000 people and now we are one of the largest fly fishing companies. My intentions were valid, to help stop drug abuse in my home town county. Well then I called Doug La Malfa's office and Shane Starr was assigned to my case, I am still hoping that I will be granted my permit some day, he has worked hard to negotiate with them on my behalf. Thank God there's some one out there a small business like me can call on or I would never be granted a permit, they just don't care and no one holds them accountable and I mean No One. This must end or entrepreneurs like me will continue to be handcuffed when times are a changing and automation is taking over jobs, Amazon and the lot. My niche business that provides HIGH PAYING JOBS as my guides I use from each area make as much as $200 to $350 USD per day plus a tip. This is absolutely unacceptable behavior by the forest service and they must either quit doing Use Permits and create a new division that just concentrates on good income that can be obtained from our forests or they get their act together. To say I have been unfairly dealt with and the money this has cost me over the 3 years is ever growing, not to mention poor old Plumas County and some kid that needs employment. SHAME ON YOU PLUMAS AND KLAMATH NATIONAL FOREST SERVICES YOU ARE PATHETIC. Thank you Doug La Malfa's office for all your support in this matter, Shane Starr is a Superstarr!! Take care, Jack Trout - River Protector California
Linda and Jamie provided great resources of the area! i learned about the Butterfly Valley Botanical Area Nature Trail and Cascade Trail—and we throughly enjoyed doing both!
Stacy was friendly and helpful!
This is a resource NOT a campground