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Wyandotte Campground Introduce

Nestled in the picturesque Strawberry Valley, CA, Wyandotte Campground is a hidden gem for outdoor enthusiasts and families seeking a tranquil escape. This campground offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and essential amenities, making it an ideal spot for camping and RV adventures.

Wyandotte Campground is known for its shady sites and excellent lake access, providing visitors with numerous opportunities for hiking, swimming, and relaxation. The campground features flushing toilets and sinks, ensuring a comfortable stay. While some maintenance is needed, the overall cleanliness and well-maintained campsites with fire rings and tables make it a pleasant experience.

For those who enjoy exploring, the nearby little town of Port is just a short 10-minute drive away, offering convenient access to essentials like firewood and s'mores ingredients. The main beach at Wyandotte is spacious and shallow, perfect for kids, while the rocky end of the Peninsula offers a quieter, more secluded spot with a little sand beach. The clear, refreshing water is perfect for a dip, and the stargazing by the boat launch area is simply breathtaking.

Customer feedback highlights the peaceful and serene environment of Wyandotte Campground. Visitors have praised the great lake access, clean campsites, and the overall tranquility of the area. One camper mentioned enjoying several lake access points, either by walking or a short drive, and appreciated the spacious main beach and clear water. Another camper highlighted the amazing stargazing opportunities and the clean, well-maintained campsites.

  • Shady, basic campground with great lake access
  • Flushing toilets and sinks available
  • Clean campsites with fire rings and tables
  • Convenient access to nearby town for essentials
  • Spacious main beach perfect for kids
  • Clear, refreshing water and amazing stargazing

Whether you're planning a family vacation or a solo retreat, Wyandotte Campground offers a serene and enjoyable experience for all. Come and discover the natural beauty and peaceful ambiance of this charming campground in Strawberry Valley, CA.

Location

CaliforniaPlumas CountyStrawberry Valley

Customer Reviews

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8 reviews
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Thanh T.
Jul 22, 2020

Nice & shady basic campground with great lake access all around (hike down a hill). We were able to secure a walk-in site the morning after we arrived. The first night we stayed at the adjacent Peninsula campground which is similar but has a rep for being noisy, and it definitely was loud. Wyandotte has flushing toilets and sinks but needs some maintenance and cleaning. Little town Port is about 10 minute drive away in case you forgot the chocolate for your s'mores or getting more firewood. We enjoyed several lake access points where you can either walk to or an easy short drive down the road. The main beach is spacious with few shade trees nearby, shallow, & perfect for kids. The spot at the end of the Peninsula is rocky but also has a little sand beach with fewer people. Water is clear and feels great! Stargazing by the boat launch area is amazing.

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Vitaliy
Aug 16, 2023

Camped here mid-August and had the whole place to myself. Campsites were very clean, and all had fire rings and a table. You can reach the lake with a short drive or walking.

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Keli T
Jul 13, 2022

I love how the campsites are so close to day beach area. Also has flushing toilets and water. Down side is some sites are is the sun and the campground is on the side of the hill so its not the latest. Also be aware of bears as they are seen in the campgrounds

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Chris Schumacher
Aug 31, 2022

Nice out of the way spot.Waters beautiful surroundings beautiful fishing a bit spotty.

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gabriela discua
Aug 05, 2020

Nice camp sites. Close to lake. Swim areas for kids was perfect. Flush toilets. Wish bathrooms were maintained more, but thats camp life.