The best RV sites in Placer County

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Placer County spans from the Sacramento Valley foothills up through the Sierra Nevada, giving it one of the widest camping ranges in California. Auburn anchors the lower elevation end — a gold-rush town with good services and access to the American River canyon — while Kings Beach puts you right on the north shore of Lake Tahoe at elevation. Between them, the Colfax corridor offers quieter national forest camping along I-80. Summers at lower elevations run hot and dry, often pushing into the 90s, while Tahoe stays in the 70s and draws crowds for swimming and boating. Plan your visit around the foothills in spring when the hills are green and the river runs fast, or the Tahoe basin in fall once the tourist rush thins out.

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RV parks & RV resorts in Placer County

Auburn RV Resort

1. Auburn RV Resort

Auburn, CA
Discover the unique charm of Auburn RV, nestled in the heart of Auburn, CA, known as “The Endurance Capital of the World.” This prime location offers unparalleled access to a wealth of outdoor adventures, stunning natural landscapes, and a rich tapestry of local history. Guests at Auburn RV can easily explore a myriad of hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails, as well as the majestic Sierra Nevada Mountains and the scenic American River. The area is also dotted with historical landmarks, making it a perfect destination for those eager to delve into the past while enjoying the great outdoors. Our campground features spacious back-in sites of varying lengths, ensuring ample space between sites for added privacy. We also provide convenient pull-through sites, making parking a breeze. Most of our sites are big rig friendly, accommodating RVs of all sizes, and come equipped with 20, 30, and 50 amp electric hookups, water, sewer, and Wi-Fi. Whether you're just stopping by on your way to your next adventure or planning to stay a while to soak in the local sights, Auburn RV is your gateway to an unforgettable Gold Country experience. Enjoy the perfect blend of comfort and adventure in this remarkable destination.
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Dutch Flat RV Resort

2. Dutch Flat RV Resort

Gold Run, CA
At Dutch Flat RV Resort Campground, we pride ourselves on providing a unique camping experience that combines comfort with the beauty of nature. Our campground is designed to ensure that every guest enjoys a relaxing getaway, surrounded by stunning landscapes and a variety of outdoor activities. We offer a wide range of amenities to enhance your stay, including clean restrooms, hot showers, and a well-stocked camp store. Our facilities cater to all types of campers, featuring 62 total sites, including 11 pull-thru sites and spacious tent sites. With a maximum campsite/RV length of 65 feet, we accommodate big rigs and welcome pets, making it easy for everyone to enjoy the great outdoors. Guests can take advantage of our full hookup sites with 30 amp service, free Wi-Fi, and a club room with a patio for social gatherings. For your convenience, we also have a gas station and a convenience store on-site. Outdoor enthusiasts will love our sparkling pool, hiking trails, biking opportunities, and activities like bird watching and gold panning. Group camping is available, ensuring that families and friends can create lasting memories together. Whether you're looking to explore nearby natural features, swim in local swimming holes, or dine at nearby restaurants and shops, Dutch Flat RV Resort Campground is the perfect
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Private RV sites in Placer County

Alta Pines Camp

1. Alta Pines Camp

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Dutch Flat, CA · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Tucked away in the heart of the Northern Sierra, this private three-acre campsite offers a peaceful escape from the noise of everyday life. Surrounded by towering trees and fresh mountain air, it’s the perfect spot to unplug, recharge, and reconnect with nature. Set up your tent and settle into the quiet. Whether you’re here for a quick overnight or a weekend reset, you’ll enjoy the simplicity and serenity this hidden gem has to offer. Conveniently located just minutes off I-80 in the small town of Alta, you get the best of both worlds—easy access with a true off-the-grid feel. A clean port-a-potty is available on site for your convenience. Dog-friendly 🐾 (2 friendly property dogs may come say hi) Fire pit available 🔥 (fires allowed in designated area) If you’re looking to explore, you’re right in the middle of some amazing spots: • Euchre Bar Trail (Alta) – A steep, rewarding hike for experienced hikers with incredible river views • Stevens Trail (Colfax) – Scenic trail with historic charm and great swimming spots • Rollins Lake (Colfax) – Perfect for swimming, kayaking, or relaxing by the water • Pennyweight Trail (Colfax) – A shorter, peaceful hike along the Bear River • Lake Valley (Emigrant Gap) – Quiet forest setting, great for exploring • Emerald Pools (Emigrant Gap) – Crystal-clear swimming holes and waterfalls (a must-see!)
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Private River Oasis

2. Private River Oasis

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Lake Of The Pines, CA · 4 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
If you're looking for a quiet and peaceful retreat, "Private River Oasis" is the perfect place for you. Whether you're looking for a romantic getaway, a family vacation, or a solo trip, this property offers everything you need for a comfortable and memorable stay. With its stunning natural surroundings and modern convenient amenities "Private River Oasis" promises to be your perfect camping experience! So why wait? Book your stay today and start planning your dream vacation! The Space: A 13 ft Bell tent is setup for you with one queen bed and one single bed inside (beds are made with sheets and comforters). The tent sits approximately 75 ft above the river with breathtaking views of the river and canyon. If you are coming with a group, there is over an acre of flat land which is perfect for any type of tent setup. At the tent site you’ll have access to a table and chairs, lounge chairs, picnic table, gas BBQ, basketball hoop and balls, rock campfire, kayaks, and a porta potty. A short 3-minute walk away from the tent you’ll find the shore of the Bear River. Guest access: The tent site is only accessible by 4-wheel drive vehicles. If you do not have a 4-wheel drive vehicle there is parking for up to four vehicles at the house. The tent site is less than a quarter mile walk downhill from the house. River access: If you’d like to visit the river to hang out, swim, or fish you can follow the dirt road next to the tent down to the river (3-minute walk). The riverfront has lounge chairs, a picnic table, and kayak's. The riverbank has small pebbles and rocks so water shoes are highly suggested for comfort when going into the water (recommended but not needed). Come and enjoy the views of the river, forest, and wildlife! This is a private tent site with one other listing on the property which is located at the house. You may rarely see other guests during your stay. Check out is at 12pm. If you or anyone in your party stays past 12:30pm you will be charged for an extra night for your full party. For guests that come for the day but do not stay the night there is a $25 fee per guest(s). If your vehicle gets stuck on the property and you need a tow we may be able to accommodate for a $350 tow fee per vehicle.
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Mt. Vernon Winery

3. Mt. Vernon Winery

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Auburn, CA · 10 sites
**Your stay will include 1 complimentary tasting good for 2 people Thursday-Sun 11-5. This is a $30 value, and we supply 5-7 wines to taste** You will also receive 10% off any wine bottle purchases! We also have concerts a half a dozen days out of the year on our island. Our 32 acre Winery is located about 30 miles East of Sacramento on I-80. Just 2 miles from our beautiful bustling Old Town Auburn. Where you will find restaurants, antique shops, coffee shops, breweries and more. We are one of the oldest, and largest commercial wineries in Placer County. During the Pandemic our family built bridges that access an island that was hidden with berry bushes for over 40 years. It's amazing what a couple of chainsaws and a Kubuta tractor can accomplish in a couple months. We have a flushable toilet and sink available with a shade structure and some pic-nic tables under gazebos. There is enough seating to sit almost 200 people on our island. Equipped with a concrete stage and dance floor, wine bar with Hard Cider on tap (seasonal.) We have 3 bridges that connect the island for a small loop. It's about 2 football fields long. There is a community fire pit in the middle of the island (sorry no fire pits allowed in the parking lot or any other area.) BBQ's are welcome! Also corn hole is provided when the weather is nice. There are cows that roam about half of our property, along with wild turkeys, coyotes, rabbits and other wild animals that live among us. The camping spots are in our gravel parking lot that easily accesses the island. You're more than welcome to book your stay for that time as well.
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The Cotten Farm

4. The Cotten Farm

Auburn, CA · 2 sites · RVs, Lodging
Beautiful farm location on the Wise Road Wine Trail. Minutes from historic downtown, the Auburn State Recreation Area, and Hidden Falls Regional Park. Quiet property with stunning sunsets. This is a working farm with cattle, sheep, livestock guardian dogs, chickens, and one goat (yes, just one goat!). Great location for access to hiking, cycling, and river activities. The tiny home features a full kitchen with a coffee bar and a full bathroom. A queen-size bed is available in the sleeping area, along with a reclining sofa in the living area that could sleep one to two children.
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Blackhawk Ravine Campground

5. Blackhawk Ravine Campground

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Lincoln, CA · 1 site · Tent, RV
Set back from main roads a half mile in every direction enjoy serenity and abundance of beauty and wildlife. Blackhawk Ravine, is rich in history and mystery. Notice the east and west mountain ranges and hear the wind in the cottonwoods. Go kayaking or canoeing on our seven acre pond with ancient willows. Try your hand at fishing. Dry camp only though drinking water is available.
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Kingvale Campground and Disc Golf

6. Kingvale Campground and Disc Golf

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Norden, CA · 12 sites · Tents, RVs
300 acres at 6200’ elevation. Located on donner summits west slope. Great views and easy access. The sites are spaced very well from each other to give great privacy. Nestled among large pines and granite boulders. Union Pacific tracks at the southern edge of the property. Developed camp sites with no hookups. 36 holes of Disc golf on property. Seasonal creeks and South Yuba river very close. 20 mins to Kidd lake, cascade lake and donner lake. 5 mins from Donner Summit and miles of hiking. 20 minutes from Truckee. 45 mins from lake Tahoe. Great on site pizzeria. Please no check-ins after 10pm.
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Snowy Peaks Christmas Tree Farm

7. Snowy Peaks Christmas Tree Farm

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Foresthill, CA · 6 sites
Welcome! Have you ever wanted to experience the off season of a Christmas Tree Farm? Here is your chance! We are a choose and cut farm serving families since 1984. We are located in Foresthill 30 minutes above Auburn. 15 minutes from the town of Foresthill. We offer off grid RV camping in the forest right off Foresthill Road, here you can experience the view of the Crystal Butte Mountains. Additionally, we offer close access to dirt bike trails. You can hike our 55-acre farm, ride mountain bikes, or even bring your horse for trail riding. We have a communal fire pit meaning - all campers are expected to share the one fire pit we offer. All roads on the farm lead back to the campground. What does off grid RV camping mean? Well, that means we have no power or water hook ups. We do have potable water access. You are more than welcome to bring your own generator if you please. Quite hours from generators and campers are from 10pm-8am Are Dogs welcome? Of course they are welcome the are family. All we ask is for them to be leashed at all times and no poop bags are allowed on the farm. Their poo helps fertilize our trees as nature intended. However, please clean up after your pets in the camping area and please take it with you when you leave. Don’t feel like cooking while your camping? No worries we have restaurants in town that would love to serve you. Lastly, the farm has no trash cans or dumpsters on site. We are a "pack it in pack it out" farm. History of the snowy peaks- the Wilson family started the Snowy Peaks Farm in 1979. When you camp with us the tallest trees you see are planted from the original family. Snowy Peaks opened the gates for choose and cut Christmas trees in 1984. Since then, the property has had 3 owners: the Wilson’s, Armstrong's and now the Jones family who are continuing the tree farm legacy. Over the years we have HAND planted (yes hand planted) well over 30,000 trees to make up for every single tree we sell during the Christmas tree season. The trees we have on the farm are white fir, red fir (silvertip) and Doug fir. Want to know some more history about the farm? Ask us while booking we love to branch out our tree knowledge.
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OffGrid mountain top walnut orchard

8. OffGrid mountain top walnut orchard

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Colfax, CA · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Learn more about this land: This property is located in an historic gold mining town about 45 minutes from Auburn. Our 60 years old, non irrigated, 30 acre walnut orchard sits on top a mountain at 3000 with breathtaking views and is surrounded by forest. We have over Goats, Sheep, horses and Alpaca's that freely graze the property and will most likely visit with guests. If you are not comfortable with livestock then this is not the property for you. There is an 1200 foot airstrip running through the middle of the orchard.  Parking or camping is available on this or choose to camp in the orchard.   You can chill out at the property and enjoy the scenery and animals or hike around our mountain. Mineral bar campground, with access to the American River, is 20 minutes away by car where you can swim or pan for gold. Sugar Pine Reservoir is also about 20 minutes away by car, where you can fish or swim. Located near the reservoir are dirt bike trails ranging from beginner to advanced trails (check prior to see if they are open), . The top of Stevens trail is 15 minutes away but this is for advanced hikers only.
Auburn Trails retreat

9. Auburn Trails retreat

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(7)
Auburn, CA · 1 site
Single RV spot up to 35' full hook-ups, laundry available for an extra charge. Property has a main home with tenants.
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Placer County camping guide

Where to go

Auburn

The historic heart of the California Gold Country, Auburn sits at the edge of the American River canyon where both forks of the river cut through dramatic gorge terrain. Most campers use it as a base for rafting, mountain biking, and hiking in the Auburn State Recreation Area. The town itself has solid gear shops and restaurants — useful if you're staging a longer Sierra trip.

Colfax

A smaller foothill town at roughly 2,400 feet, Colfax gives access to national forest camping along the Bear River and upper American River drainages. The elevation keeps temperatures more manageable in summer compared to Auburn. Less visited than the Tahoe corridor, it's a reasonable choice if you want dispersed camping without the competition.

Kings Beach

Kings Beach lines the north shore of Lake Tahoe with a broad sandy beach that gets genuinely warm in summer — by Tahoe standards, anyway. It's more laid-back than South Lake Tahoe, with a working-class character despite the prime real estate. State beach camping nearby books far in advance for July and August.

Lake Tahoe

The north and west shores of Lake Tahoe within Placer County include some of the most scenic waterfront camping in the Sierra. The lake sits at 6,225 feet and stays cold enough to require a wetsuit for extended swimming even in August. Campgrounds fill early — D.L. Bliss and Emerald Bay are in adjacent El Dorado County, but Sugar Pine Point and Tahoe State Recreation Area are nearby. Shoulder season in September and October offers the same scenery with far fewer people and surprisingly warm days.

Auburn State Recreation Area

The Auburn State Recreation Area covers 42,000 acres of canyon land along the north and middle forks of the American River, making it a large and popular recreation area in the state parks system. Primitive camping is available along the river corridors, and the trail network sees more mountain bikers and trail runners than casual hikers. Spring through early summer is the prime season, when the river is running and temperatures haven't yet peaked.

When to go

The best camping window in Placer County runs from late April through October, though the county's elevation range means different zones peak at different times. The Tahoe basin is best July through September, with July and August drawing the largest crowds. The lower foothill zone around Auburn is more comfortable in April–June and again in September–October, when triple-digit valley heat hasn't reached this high. Winters close many Tahoe campgrounds and bring significant snow above 5,000 feet.

Spring (March–May)

The foothills green up fast after winter rains, and the American River runs high and cold through April — prime season for whitewater. Temperatures in Auburn typically reach the mid-60s in April, climbing into the low 80s by May. Snow lingers at Tahoe elevations through April; Kings Beach campgrounds typically open in late May.

Summer (June–August)

Tahoe campgrounds hit their stride in July, with highs in the 70s and clear days topping 90% of the month. Down in Auburn, summer runs genuinely hot — highs regularly hit the low-to-mid 90s in July and August, which pushes most camping activity to morning and evening. The entire county is bone dry: July sees essentially no precipitation.

Fall (September–November)

September and October are arguably the best months to camp in Placer County. Tahoe campgrounds clear out after Labor Day but stay open through mid-October, with daytime highs in the mid-60s and clear skies over 80% of the time. Auburn cools down to pleasant hiking weather. The first significant rains usually arrive in November.

Winter (December–February)

Most high-elevation campgrounds close by November, but winter opens up Tahoe for a different kind of trip — ski camping and snowshoeing exist in the backcountry, and some lower-elevation sites near Auburn stay accessible. Temperatures in the foothill zone drop to lows in the low 30s and highs in the mid-50s most of the time. Snow at Tahoe can be heavy; check road conditions before heading up on CA-89 or I-80.

Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field
Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field