Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
Explore family camping activities that bring all ages together, from outdoor games and scenic hikes to memorable campfire fun that creates lasting memories.
Whitehorse Campground offers a serene and secluded retreat nestled in the pristine natural environment of Quincy, CA. This charming campground is ideal for those who seek solitude and wish to connect with nature. With only 19 campsites, Whitehorse Campground provides a intimate camping experience, ensuring that guests can enjoy ample space and privacy.
Located near Bucks Lake, Whitehorse Campground offers direct access to walking trails that wind through the surrounding woods, making it a haven for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The campsite is home to diverse wildlife, including birds, chipmunks, and other forest creatures, adding to the charm of your outdoor adventure.
Guests have praised Whitehorse Campground for its small size and peaceful atmosphere. Many visitors appreciate the sense of solitude and the opportunity to immerse themselves in nature. One guest highlighted that while it is bear country, following safety guidelines like securing food properly ensures a worry-free stay. Another visitor noted that the vault toilets, though basic, are clean and well-maintained, posing no issue during their stay.
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
RV camping
Hiking
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Restroom
Running water
Tent sites
Camping fee
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
Everything we wanted! Solitude and nature. The campgrounds is small, which was perfect. A total of 19 spaces, but on a Sunday night there were only 5 filled spaces. Trees and birds! Chipmunks! Walking trails connect to the campground! What a delight and right near Bucks Lake! It is bear country, and the campsite was visited by a bear at night. The bear messed with the campground dumpster but left everything else alone. Just do what they say - and keep your food stuffed locked up. Head the warnings - right? Someone made a bad review making like the warnings were an issue. Um - they are trying to keep you safe. But there you go. And someone reviewed poorly because of vault toilets. Maybe they have never been camping. Vault toilets are very common and a non-issue. Sure they don't smell like an indoor bathroom - but these were serviced every day! Not a concern. They work for what you need them to do. And there was even toilet paper stocked!
Read page 155 of Wild by Cheryl Stayed before you choose to stay here. Not worth your $12 to condone heartlessness.
One of the best campgrounds ever. The river is teaming with fish.
Camp host Carrey was a great guy
amazing, I will return with more friends