The best beach camping near Cohasset

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Cohasset’s beach camping scene packs over 1,500 options, with sites ranging from $20 a night up to an average of $57. You’ll find campsites tucked by lakes, nestled in pine, or steps from the sand. Top picks like Lake Concow Campground (116 reviews), Peter's Forest Vacation Rentals (102 reviews), and Trank Family Farm and Gold site (39 reviews) offer easy access to water for swimming, miles of hiking trails, and horseback-riding right out your tent flap. Most sites let you bring pets and come with toilets and showers—essentials after a sandy day. Local advice: book early for weekends, and bring layers. Beach nights get cool, even in summer.

97% (305)

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Lake Concow Campground

2. Lake Concow Campground

96%
(189)
15mi from Cohasset · 99 sites · Tents, RVs · Oroville, CA
Ancestors of Maidu people lived here long ago. European settlers arrived and took control of the area. In recent history, a multi-cultural group of community members formed the Konkow Partnership to attempt to hold, steward, and preserve the wilderness that survives here. We look forward to your post fire visit. Learn more about this land: Congratulations Campers!  The campground is reopened after the last couple of years of wild fires and tough winters. We are reopened even as repairs and upgrades are being made. Thank you to all visitors who love this place for your patience as we continue to improve the features of the Campground. Stay tuned for progress reports. We hope to see you real soon. Visit, fish, or camp in a rare jewel forest, hidden in the Sierra/Cascade foothills, less than an hour's drive to Chico, Oroville, or Paradise. Surviving forests of mature cedars, pines, oaks, and madrones provide shady camping, fishing along the lake shore, or picnicing along the banks of the creek that runs through a recovering creekside area. Stargaze or fly kites in our Great Meadow or admire copious wildflowers and other native plants on over 80 acres of wilderness. We provide a variety of recovering wilderness areas near water faucets, pit toilets and an RV dump station. Our site features mature forests, grassy meadows, a year-round creek in a fire recovery zone. The site also features lakefront shoreline access for bank fishing, a central fire pit and lots of space for group camping. Fires are permitted in the central pit when weather allows. The Lake Concow/Konkow Campground is a wilderness sanctuary and houses many variety of rare and endangered plants, animals, and insects. Please be aware of and give respectful space to all of the residents of the park. The list of year round residents may include poison oak, thorny berry vines, mosquitoes, ticks, spiders, deer, eagles, osprey, owls, squirrels, skunks, foxes, bears, mountain lions, snakes, bats, and more. Please be responsible for personal camp supplies and trash. The Campground is a Pack In/Pack Out location and garbage cans are supplied near the office house near the entrance. Good hiking shoes, protective clothing, and hats are recommended. All Campground faucets supply delicious, potable water tested regularly. The modern listings spell the name Concow, Ancestors spelled it Konkow. Both are correct, though may give different search results. There is plenty of room for parking large vehicles and for turning around. TOW VEHICLES MUST STAY THE DURATION OF THE CAMPING VISIT. Sorry, we DO NOT allow towed-in-and-dropped-off campers or 5th wheel trailers at this time. This may change as clean up work progresses through the year. Stay tuned for updates. Thank you.
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$20
 / night
Lots of room at Trank Family Farm

3. Trank Family Farm and Gold site

94%
(54)
37mi from Cohasset · 4 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Oroville, CA
We have lived on the farm now for over 21 years. The back part of the property was a stop point for the stage line between Oroville and Bangor during the 1880, Then gold was discovered on the property. There were multiple Gold claims on this property. The Old rock pilings are still there to explore. It is a favorite spot for finding Jasper, some Agates and quartz. Campers are welcome year-round to this tent site on the old Gold Claim of our 20-acre family farm! Drive right up to this fun-filled, family-friendly campsite, easily accessible by cars and SUVs alike - though 4WD is helpful during the rainy season. This site features two seasonal streams that cross on the property, as well as bushes full of ripe blackberries - if you catch them at the right time, help yourself. You'll enjoy hearing the birds echoing through the trees and could easily see deer tip toeing through the woods. Dogs on leash only. We raise 4H and FFA show and market goats, llamas, and a donkey and a cow, all of whom are very friendly! You'll also see our chickens, ducks, peacocks, and guinea hens. Rock pilings are on the island between the two seasonal streams that cross our land. Gold panning, hiking and creek walking is available on the property. Campers are welcome to stargaze in the field, create scavenger hunts for the kids, or simply sit back and enjoy the tranquility. The streams dry up in late June and fill up in November when the rains start. Trank Family Farm is 30 minutes from Lake Oroville, 20 minutes from Oroville Wildlife Area and the Feather River - great for kayaking, swimming, and fishing! Be sure to check out the trails and seasonal waterfalls at Table Mountain, 35 minutes away. There are 2 Indian Casinos & Hotels in Oroville, as well as 2 golf ranges - and all with in 20 minutes of the camp site. The college town of Chico is about 30 minutes outside of Oroville. If you want to explore farther, Butte Mountain range and the city of Paradise, CA is 45 minutes away. We can't wait for you to come visit!
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$65
 / night
Wild Plumas California

6. Wild Plumas California

98%
(32)
45mi from Cohasset · 18 sites · Tents, RVs · Greenville, CA
🌲Large, spread out, campsites 🌲Shady Meadows 🌲Whispering Pines 🌲Bubbling Creek with Sandy Beaches 🌲Minutes away from 2 lakes 🌲Trails on site 🌲Hot outdoor showers 🌲Natural Spring Water on site 🌲Restroom Facilities 🌲Glamping Tents 🌲Tiny Homes 🌲Primitive Campsites Welcome to Wild Plumas! The campground has new stewards, but all of the original goodness. We've also been working hard to add amenities and finishing touches that we think you'll enjoy! We'll be adding new sights and amenities all season. So check back often to see what else we've cooked up for your pleasure! 🐝 the Wasps and Hornets are bad this year in the Sierras. We have traps out, but be cautious and aware! 🔥 For the foreseeable future of 2024, there is a burn ban. No campfires or charcoal grills. The glampsites have propane fire pits with 1 tank provided. Basic campsites can have them provided for a small fee. 🚂 Trains are part of being in the mountains. You’ll get to hear them during the day (and night). Their whistle can be loud, most people get used to it quickly.
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from 
$23
 / night
Lake Oroville Glamping

8. Lake Oroville Glamping

92%
(25)
31mi from Cohasset · 6 sites · Lodging · Oroville East, CA
NOTE: THIS IS FOR THE LOAFER CREEK CAMPGROUND AT LAKE OROVILLE SRA Lake Oroville was created by the Oroville Dam, which the State Department of Water Resources completed in 1967 after 5 years of construction. Lake Oroville conserves water for distribution by the State Water Project to homes, farms, and industries in the San Francisco Bay area, the San Joaquin Valley and Southern California. The Oroville facilities of the project also serve to provide flood control and smog free generation of electric power in addition to recreation. When the Lake is at its maximum elevation, it includes some 15,500 surface acres for recreation and 167 miles of shoreline. Recreation areas are spotted around the Lake and boaters can land at any point to explore the surrounding country. The lake offers a wide variety of outdoor activities including camping, picnicking, horseback riding, hiking, sail and power boating, water-skiing, fishing, swimming, boat-in camping, floating campsites and horse camping.
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from 
$99
 / night
Collins Lake

9. Collins Lake

45mi from Cohasset · 32 sites · Browns Valley, CA
Collins Lake stands out as a premier destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a unique blend of lakefront RV hookups and tent camping amidst the stunning California gold country foothills. Open year-round at sunrise, this picturesque location is perfect for fishing, boating, picnicking, or simply relaxing on the beach. Renowned for its impressive bass, trophy trout, and gigantic ice cream cones, Collins Lake promises an unforgettable experience. Spanning 1,600 acres, the lake and recreation area feature 12 miles of scenic shoreline, conveniently located just over an hour northeast of Sacramento, nestled between Marysville and Grass Valley. Our campground is equipped with a variety of amenities, including RV hookups, a boat launch, marina services, and boat rentals. Families can enjoy a spacious sandy swimming beach, a children's playground, beach volleyball courts, and shaded picnic areas. Additional conveniences include a general store, laundry facilities, and hot showers. Each spring, we plant over 50,000 trout, making Collins Lake home to the largest private trout stocking program north of Sacramento. Many of these fish are trophy-sized, weighing between 3 to 8 pounds and continuing to grow. We've also created habitat areas for bass, crappie, bluegill, and catfish, ensuring a plentiful
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North Shore Campground

14. North Shore Campground

40mi from Cohasset · 78 sites · Chester, CA
Welcome to North Shore Campground, a unique RV park and campground that stands out for its stunning location along over a mile of pristine shoreline on Lake Almanor. Under new ownership, we have dedicated ourselves to creating a family-friendly atmosphere that is both inviting and safe, ensuring that every guest feels at home during their stay. Our campground offers a peaceful retreat where you can unwind and enjoy a variety of outdoor activities. Whether you're looking to swim, fish, or simply relax by the water, North Shore Campground has something for everyone. We take pride in our beautiful natural surroundings, which have been thoughtfully preserved to enhance your camping experience. We are committed to making your visit memorable, and our team is always available to assist you before, during, or after your stay. If there's anything we can do to make your experience truly special, please don't hesitate to reach out. We want every guest to feel welcomed and cherished, whether they are returning or visiting for the first time. With our serene setting and a range of amenities, North Shore Campground is the perfect destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Explore the nearby attractions, including local restaurants and shops, or simply enjoy the tranquility of our campground. We look forward to welcoming you to our little slice of paradise in Northern California!
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Cohasset’s beach camping scene packs over 1,500 options, with sites ranging from $20 a night up to an average of $57. You’ll find campsites tucked by lakes, nestled in pine, or steps from the sand. Top picks like Lake Concow Campground (116 reviews), Peter's Forest Vacation Rentals (102 reviews), and Trank Family Farm and Gold site (39 reviews) offer easy access to water for swimming, miles of hiking trails, and horseback-riding right out your tent flap. Most sites let you bring pets and come with toilets and showers—essentials after a sandy day. Local advice: book early for weekends, and bring layers. Beach nights get cool, even in summer.

97% (305)

Top-rated campgrounds

Lake Concow Campground

2. Lake Concow Campground

96%
(189)
15mi from Cohasset · 99 sites · Tents, RVs · Oroville, CA
Ancestors of Maidu people lived here long ago. European settlers arrived and took control of the area. In recent history, a multi-cultural group of community members formed the Konkow Partnership to attempt to hold, steward, and preserve the wilderness that survives here. We look forward to your post fire visit. Learn more about this land: Congratulations Campers!  The campground is reopened after the last couple of years of wild fires and tough winters. We are reopened even as repairs and upgrades are being made. Thank you to all visitors who love this place for your patience as we continue to improve the features of the Campground. Stay tuned for progress reports. We hope to see you real soon. Visit, fish, or camp in a rare jewel forest, hidden in the Sierra/Cascade foothills, less than an hour's drive to Chico, Oroville, or Paradise. Surviving forests of mature cedars, pines, oaks, and madrones provide shady camping, fishing along the lake shore, or picnicing along the banks of the creek that runs through a recovering creekside area. Stargaze or fly kites in our Great Meadow or admire copious wildflowers and other native plants on over 80 acres of wilderness. We provide a variety of recovering wilderness areas near water faucets, pit toilets and an RV dump station. Our site features mature forests, grassy meadows, a year-round creek in a fire recovery zone. The site also features lakefront shoreline access for bank fishing, a central fire pit and lots of space for group camping. Fires are permitted in the central pit when weather allows. The Lake Concow/Konkow Campground is a wilderness sanctuary and houses many variety of rare and endangered plants, animals, and insects. Please be aware of and give respectful space to all of the residents of the park. The list of year round residents may include poison oak, thorny berry vines, mosquitoes, ticks, spiders, deer, eagles, osprey, owls, squirrels, skunks, foxes, bears, mountain lions, snakes, bats, and more. Please be responsible for personal camp supplies and trash. The Campground is a Pack In/Pack Out location and garbage cans are supplied near the office house near the entrance. Good hiking shoes, protective clothing, and hats are recommended. All Campground faucets supply delicious, potable water tested regularly. The modern listings spell the name Concow, Ancestors spelled it Konkow. Both are correct, though may give different search results. There is plenty of room for parking large vehicles and for turning around. TOW VEHICLES MUST STAY THE DURATION OF THE CAMPING VISIT. Sorry, we DO NOT allow towed-in-and-dropped-off campers or 5th wheel trailers at this time. This may change as clean up work progresses through the year. Stay tuned for updates. Thank you.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$20
 / night
Lots of room at Trank Family Farm

3. Trank Family Farm and Gold site

94%
(54)
37mi from Cohasset · 4 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Oroville, CA
We have lived on the farm now for over 21 years. The back part of the property was a stop point for the stage line between Oroville and Bangor during the 1880, Then gold was discovered on the property. There were multiple Gold claims on this property. The Old rock pilings are still there to explore. It is a favorite spot for finding Jasper, some Agates and quartz. Campers are welcome year-round to this tent site on the old Gold Claim of our 20-acre family farm! Drive right up to this fun-filled, family-friendly campsite, easily accessible by cars and SUVs alike - though 4WD is helpful during the rainy season. This site features two seasonal streams that cross on the property, as well as bushes full of ripe blackberries - if you catch them at the right time, help yourself. You'll enjoy hearing the birds echoing through the trees and could easily see deer tip toeing through the woods. Dogs on leash only. We raise 4H and FFA show and market goats, llamas, and a donkey and a cow, all of whom are very friendly! You'll also see our chickens, ducks, peacocks, and guinea hens. Rock pilings are on the island between the two seasonal streams that cross our land. Gold panning, hiking and creek walking is available on the property. Campers are welcome to stargaze in the field, create scavenger hunts for the kids, or simply sit back and enjoy the tranquility. The streams dry up in late June and fill up in November when the rains start. Trank Family Farm is 30 minutes from Lake Oroville, 20 minutes from Oroville Wildlife Area and the Feather River - great for kayaking, swimming, and fishing! Be sure to check out the trails and seasonal waterfalls at Table Mountain, 35 minutes away. There are 2 Indian Casinos & Hotels in Oroville, as well as 2 golf ranges - and all with in 20 minutes of the camp site. The college town of Chico is about 30 minutes outside of Oroville. If you want to explore farther, Butte Mountain range and the city of Paradise, CA is 45 minutes away. We can't wait for you to come visit!
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$65
 / night
Wild Plumas California

6. Wild Plumas California

98%
(32)
45mi from Cohasset · 18 sites · Tents, RVs · Greenville, CA
🌲Large, spread out, campsites 🌲Shady Meadows 🌲Whispering Pines 🌲Bubbling Creek with Sandy Beaches 🌲Minutes away from 2 lakes 🌲Trails on site 🌲Hot outdoor showers 🌲Natural Spring Water on site 🌲Restroom Facilities 🌲Glamping Tents 🌲Tiny Homes 🌲Primitive Campsites Welcome to Wild Plumas! The campground has new stewards, but all of the original goodness. We've also been working hard to add amenities and finishing touches that we think you'll enjoy! We'll be adding new sights and amenities all season. So check back often to see what else we've cooked up for your pleasure! 🐝 the Wasps and Hornets are bad this year in the Sierras. We have traps out, but be cautious and aware! 🔥 For the foreseeable future of 2024, there is a burn ban. No campfires or charcoal grills. The glampsites have propane fire pits with 1 tank provided. Basic campsites can have them provided for a small fee. 🚂 Trains are part of being in the mountains. You’ll get to hear them during the day (and night). Their whistle can be loud, most people get used to it quickly.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$23
 / night
Lake Oroville Glamping

8. Lake Oroville Glamping

92%
(25)
31mi from Cohasset · 6 sites · Lodging · Oroville East, CA
NOTE: THIS IS FOR THE LOAFER CREEK CAMPGROUND AT LAKE OROVILLE SRA Lake Oroville was created by the Oroville Dam, which the State Department of Water Resources completed in 1967 after 5 years of construction. Lake Oroville conserves water for distribution by the State Water Project to homes, farms, and industries in the San Francisco Bay area, the San Joaquin Valley and Southern California. The Oroville facilities of the project also serve to provide flood control and smog free generation of electric power in addition to recreation. When the Lake is at its maximum elevation, it includes some 15,500 surface acres for recreation and 167 miles of shoreline. Recreation areas are spotted around the Lake and boaters can land at any point to explore the surrounding country. The lake offers a wide variety of outdoor activities including camping, picnicking, horseback riding, hiking, sail and power boating, water-skiing, fishing, swimming, boat-in camping, floating campsites and horse camping.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$99
 / night
Collins Lake

9. Collins Lake

45mi from Cohasset · 32 sites · Browns Valley, CA
Collins Lake stands out as a premier destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a unique blend of lakefront RV hookups and tent camping amidst the stunning California gold country foothills. Open year-round at sunrise, this picturesque location is perfect for fishing, boating, picnicking, or simply relaxing on the beach. Renowned for its impressive bass, trophy trout, and gigantic ice cream cones, Collins Lake promises an unforgettable experience. Spanning 1,600 acres, the lake and recreation area feature 12 miles of scenic shoreline, conveniently located just over an hour northeast of Sacramento, nestled between Marysville and Grass Valley. Our campground is equipped with a variety of amenities, including RV hookups, a boat launch, marina services, and boat rentals. Families can enjoy a spacious sandy swimming beach, a children's playground, beach volleyball courts, and shaded picnic areas. Additional conveniences include a general store, laundry facilities, and hot showers. Each spring, we plant over 50,000 trout, making Collins Lake home to the largest private trout stocking program north of Sacramento. Many of these fish are trophy-sized, weighing between 3 to 8 pounds and continuing to grow. We've also created habitat areas for bass, crappie, bluegill, and catfish, ensuring a plentiful
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Potable water
Toilets
North Shore Campground

14. North Shore Campground

40mi from Cohasset · 78 sites · Chester, CA
Welcome to North Shore Campground, a unique RV park and campground that stands out for its stunning location along over a mile of pristine shoreline on Lake Almanor. Under new ownership, we have dedicated ourselves to creating a family-friendly atmosphere that is both inviting and safe, ensuring that every guest feels at home during their stay. Our campground offers a peaceful retreat where you can unwind and enjoy a variety of outdoor activities. Whether you're looking to swim, fish, or simply relax by the water, North Shore Campground has something for everyone. We take pride in our beautiful natural surroundings, which have been thoughtfully preserved to enhance your camping experience. We are committed to making your visit memorable, and our team is always available to assist you before, during, or after your stay. If there's anything we can do to make your experience truly special, please don't hesitate to reach out. We want every guest to feel welcomed and cherished, whether they are returning or visiting for the first time. With our serene setting and a range of amenities, North Shore Campground is the perfect destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Explore the nearby attractions, including local restaurants and shops, or simply enjoy the tranquility of our campground. We look forward to welcoming you to our little slice of paradise in Northern California!
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