Camping near Plymouth

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Settled during the Gold Rush, Plymouth is full of history with a Sierra Nevada Mountain backdrop. Campers can explore the town’s rich past or venture into nearby nature at Indian Grinding Rock State Historic Park. Rent a primitive bark house modeled after Miwok tribe domiciles. Or spend the night in Stanislaus National Forest at a campsite with full hookups or a more primitive option right in the woods. For a unique activity, pan for actual gold at Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park while exploring and learning about the area’s connection to America at large.

97% (10.8K) 619 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Plymouth

Cosumnes River Ranch

1. Cosumnes River Ranch

99%
(1896)
3.2mi from Plymouth · 27 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
We are a family owned/operated ranch, located along the Cosumnes River, one of the last un-dammed rivers in California. As one of the last rivers flowing from the west slope of the Sierra without a major dam, the Cosumnes is a vital example of a healthy watershed. Our goal is to offer a unique outdoor experience for anyone looking for a place to spend time in the great outdoors. Whether you're looking for a single campsite, or a place for a larger gathering, we're excited to have you visit! Take your pick of activities available on site: swimming , gold panning, fishing, camp fires, wildlife watching, floating, hiking, and mountain biking to name a few. There are 3 miles of river to explore. *Please note: We don't allow wood campfires during the summer months (generally the last week of May through September)*
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from 
$90
 / night
Palala Ranch

2. Palala Ranch

99%
(36)
8.4mi from Plymouth · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
Palala Ranch is 20 acres of forested and inclined terrain. Located midway between the Bay Area and Lake Tahoe, it's a great stop off point on your way to the snow and the mountains. Being in the middle of gold country, there's several small historic gold mining towns that are really fun to visit. The Shenandoah Valley wine country is only 25 minutes away. This property is the beginning of a dream that we want all of our guests to be apart of. Using feedback and suggestions mingled with our vision, we want guests to contribute to the growth of this dream. Everytime guests return there will be new features and improvements for them to enjoy and to provide the best experience we can work the current resources. We look forward to hosting you and can't wait to meet you!
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Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$40
 / night
Bella Branch at SE Ranch

3. Bella Branch at SE Ranch

100%
(91)
10mi from Plymouth · 3 sites
Welcome to our family-owned ranch. Home to llamas, goats, cows, and chickens. Option to visit the garden where lots of succulents are grown and sold seasonally. We have three spots with 50/30 AMP Electricity and Water. Spot #1 Pull-through has 50/30 AMP Electric and Water. Spot #2 Pull-through has 50/30 AMP Electricity and Water. Spot #3 Pull-through has 50/30 AMP and Water. Please not spot #1 is a group spot. We will allow individuals to book it, but groups get priority. We will notify guest directly if their is a spot change. 5 miles from Highway 50, 25 mins to Amador County Wine Tasting, 1 hour and 20 minutes away from South Lake Tahoe, 15 mins from Placerville, 15 mins to Red Hawk Casino, and plenty of walking trails and hiking opportunities. Wood fires are not permitted, propane is OK, we have propane fire pits available for rent. Fresh eggs are available for purchase. Please make contact the host when getting on South Shingle road at (707) 372-0761
Electrical hookup
Water hookup
Pets
from 
$59
 / night
Indian Grinding Rock State Historic Park

4. Indian Grinding Rock State Historic Park

State park 11mi from Plymouth · 1 site
Indian Grinding Rock State Historic Park (IGR) is located in the Sierra Nevada foothills 12 miles east of Jackson, CA. The park nestles in a little valley 2,400 feet above sea level with open meadows and large valley oaks that once provided the Native Americans of this area with an ample supply of acorns. The park was created in 1968 and preserves a great outcropping of marbleized limestone with some 1,185 mortar holes -- the largest collection of bedrock mortars in North America.
New Hogan Lake

5. New Hogan Lake

71%
(7)
Park 21mi from Plymouth · 205 sites
Discover the serene beauty of New Hogan Lake and its outdoor delights.
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Cosumnes River Somerset Camp

6. Cosumnes River Somerset Camp

95%
(584)
12mi from Plymouth · 11 sites · Tents, RVs
There is NOTHING like being in the wilderness of this area for a good re-centering of the soul! We have found it to be a true blessing for our family, and we hope you can experience this blessing as we share this space with you. We feel certain you will not be disappointed with our beautiful river canyon. Our property is situated right on the middle fork Cosumnes river. The swimming is awesome and the stars at night will put you into a state of awe! In the area there are many family owned wineries in the area, most of them offering free tasting! It’s a short drive to Tahoe and the Marshall gold discovery site as well as the historic hangtown Placerville. We are happy to make suggestions for local hiking areas, like the Devil's Slide "Gorge" only a 15 minute drive but like a trip to mini Yosemite. The Caldor Fire was VERY close to our property and a back burn was initiated nearby the our house (literally 200' away!). Our property became a pivotal point of fighting the fire in our community known as the “Ant Hill Army”.
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$41
 / night
River Oaks Camp

7. River Oaks Camp

98%
(44)
12mi from Plymouth · 1 site
Welcome to River Oaks Camp. A Peaceful Yurt Retreat on a Serene Farm near the Consumnes River **Description:** Welcome to our tranquil yurt retreat nestled on a picturesque small farm near the Consumnes River. Escape the hustle and bustle of daily life and immerse yourself in the beauty of nature while enjoying the comforts of a unique and cozy yurt. **The Space:** Our yurt is designed to provide a serene and comfortable experience. The circular living space features tasteful decor, inviting furnishings, and ample natural light pouring in through the skylight. Unwind in the spacious and open-concept interior that includes a comfortable queen-size bed, a cozy sitting area with plush seating, and a small coffee and tea bar. You'll have access to an outdoor bathroom just a short distance from the yurt. **Farm Experience:** As our guest, you'll have the opportunity to explore our charming small farm. Take a leisurely stroll through the verdant fields, admire the colorful flowers in the garden, or simply relax on the hammock and soak up the peaceful ambiance. If you're interested, you can even lend a hand with daily farm activities such as feeding the animals or harvesting fresh produce. **Outdoor Spaces:** Step outside the yurt and discover the wonders of the great outdoors. Enjoy your morning coffee on the private deck, surrounded by trees and the gentle sounds of chirping birds. In the evenings, gather around the fire pit and share stories under the starlit sky. A short walk from the yurt will lead you to the Consumnes River, where you can spend your days swimming, fishing, or simply enjoying a picnic on the riverbank. The river's soothing sounds and breathtaking vistas provide the perfect backdrop for relaxation and rejuvenation. **Nearby Attractions:** The location of our yurt offers easy access to a variety of attractions. If you're an outdoor enthusiast, you'll be delighted by the hiking and biking trails in the nearby state park. Wine lovers can indulge in tastings at the local wineries, while history buffs can explore the charming nearby towns and learn about the area's rich gold rush heritage. **Additional Amenities:** - Free parking on the premises - Complimentary Wi-Fi - Fresh linens and towels provided **Come and experience the peace and tranquility of our yurt retreat on our enchanting small farm. Book your stay today and create unforgettable memories in this idyllic oasis near the Consumnes River!**
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$130
 / night
Camp 🏕 Gold Dust Vineyard

8. Camp 🏕 Gold Dust Vineyard

97%
(363)
14mi from Plymouth · 6 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
A six acre organic vineyard & natural winery on 21 acres awaits you at Gold Dust Vineyard. A working natural winery and cidery, come enjoy a glass, relax in the breezes at 2’700 feet. Decomposed granite soils and high elevation make for sweeping views and even better natural wine and cider! We welcome guests year round! Surrounded by nature, there is so much to do! Up in the Foothills, we experience all four seasons! Come relax☮️ March - May 🌸Don’t miss the wildflowers & babbling brooks, steams & rivers June - September 🏞Swimming in the Consumnes River or paddle boarding at Jenkinson Lake September - December 🍂🍁Fall foliage, wine harvest, apple picking and alpaca petting December - March ❄️⛷Snowy hikes, mushroom hunting and quick trips to South Lake Tahoe We accept reservations for wine and cider tastings and typically host guests between the hours of 11 am and 5 pm. Occasionally, during very hot and busy holiday weekends, we will host an evening tasting. We have running water on the side of the winery building. Please note, we are a mom and pop shop with just two of us and our young son running the show. We live on site in a tiny house and use the tasting area as our 'back yard' during off hours. We ask that guests please respect our area and off hours requests. We do not permit live fires or generators.
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$32
 / night
Camp Electra in Mokelumne Hill

9. Camp Electra in Mokelumne Hill

96%
(24)
15mi from Plymouth · 2 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Meander through Historic Mokelumne Hill also known as Moke Hill to locals. Listen to music and have a drink on weekends at the Renegade Winery. Explore the Mokelumne river up Electra road. Plenty to see and experience all within walking distance. Mokelumne Hill is a quant town with lots of charm in the heart of the Gold Country. Bring your own tent or your small RV and campout at our rig site or "glamp" in our vintage VW "Choncho".
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Full hookups
from 
$40
 / night
Folsom Lake State Recreation Area

10. Folsom Lake State Recreation Area

79%
(34)
State park 24mi from Plymouth · 171 sites
Have fun on water–and on land–at this massive Sacramento-area park.
Auburn State Recreation Area

11. Auburn State Recreation Area

92%
(12)
State park 36mi from Plymouth · 61 sites
Gold panning, whitewater rafting, and dirt-bike riding are just a few of the unique activities here.
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Eldorado National Forest

12. Eldorado National Forest

93%
(136)
National forest 39mi from Plymouth · 980 sites
Sierra Nevada gem offers lush forests, lakes, rivers, and peaks for year-round outdoor adventures.
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Calaveras Big Trees State Park

13. Calaveras Big Trees State Park

99%
(41)
State park 33mi from Plymouth · 178 sites
Get ready to be amazed, because "Big Trees" is an understatement.
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Foothill Ridge

14. Foothill Ridge

95%
(163)
16mi from Plymouth · 1 site · Tent, RV
Home of Mama Earth Farm, this 20 acre foothill property offers a rural but accessible location to connect with nature. Enjoy a simple place to call home after exploring the many nearby activities such as swimming in the local rivers, rock climbing, bike riding, hiking and wine tasting. Learn more about this land: Pitch your tent under the shade of an old oak tree. Clean, level, soft tent spaces are maintained and the meadow grasses are trimmed. Enjoy easy access from the road and the serenity of the night in the foothills. No lights, just a dark sky of stars. Enjoy the sunrise and sunset from this spot with a huge canyon overlook a couple hundred feet away from your tent. The Caldor fire burned several acres of this property in 2021 which makes the landscape pretty interesting, especially from the elevated sky deck platform that looks over the cany Organic produce is available from the farm (like you can walk out and pick something yummy in your bare feet) Visually private, pretty quite, and simply beautiful.
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$40
 / night
Sage

15. Sage

91%
(17)
17mi from Plymouth · 11 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Sage (named for our beloved 15 year old lab who passed) is a conveniently located property right on Highway 88 in Pioneer, California. Warm and inviting, Sage is a relaxing, modern spot for people heading up to Kirkwood for skiing or for nature, lakes, and fishing. Our place offers a fully operational commercial style communal outdoor kitchen, a small stage, huge redwood, slab dining table, and 14 acres of camping area. It also offers a beautiful 8 foot stock tank hot tub with the freshest clean snowpack water. So clean that it shares an aquifer with Crystal Geyser bottled water. These are all communal spaces. Please keep this in mind when booking, and be prepared to meet some great folks. Be kind to one another and enjoy the experience. We have several stay options to choose from, including a loft and group rates.
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$75
 / night
Rescue Small Farm

16. Rescue Small Farm

96%
(13)
17mi from Plymouth · 1 site
Discover a tranquil haven in the countryside, where outdoor adventures abound just a 7-minute drive away from the conveniences of civilization. Surrounded by oak trees and teeming with wildlife, this serene spot features a small seasonal creek that comes to life with the soothing sound of rain. The campsite offers ample sun exposure, transforming into a quiet and dark haven after sunset. Access for vans and RVs is a breeze, conveniently located off a peaceful country road that forms a loop. Enjoy the privacy of camping on private land, respecting the boundaries and refraining from wandering to the house or other private properties. Explore the scenic country roads for picturesque views of the Sierras, perfect for walks or bike rides. Please ensure daily cleanup and maintain a serene atmosphere to preserve the local wildlife. Check-in before dark is recommended for easy navigation and setup. Experience the charm of this idyllic retreat! 🌳🏞️
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$68
 / night
Camp Nauvoo

17. Camp Nauvoo

98%
(1173)
17mi from Plymouth · 25 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
We are a small privately owned small campground (20 sites only) located on the outskirts of Placerville. The property features 86.5 secluded Tahoe like acres with beautiful year-round Weber Creek. The camp sites are placed along the creek or the bluff overlooking the creek. We have traditional dirt camping, canvas tents on platforms, teepees and glamping tents for those that want the comforts of home. We are tent camping only with only one site that allows a small travel trailer or van. (#14) . We are dog friendly and allow dogs in all but 5 glamping sites. We do enforce camp rules especially our quiet time between 10 PM and 7 AM We’ve been told that we have a “family camp” vibe. We are a great place for families wanting a safe environment for their kids but also several group sites for those that want to hang out together with multiple families. We are also a great base site for those wilderness enthusiasts with access to all the El Dorado National Forest including Desolation but want a hot shower at the end of the day. We have a lodge that is stocked with games and a ping pong table. The lodge has a microwave, Keurig machine and a hot water kettle for those hot drinks (BYO Cups).We have several tables set up for those that want to eat inside as well as multiple picnic tables along the side of the lodge with overhead protection. We have electricity at the at the lodge for small appliances and charging phones. We have a compressor on site to blow up your air mattresses or float toys. We’ve been told that our bathrooms are the “cleanest” ever and have changing tables and diaper pails. We offer nice flushing toilets and hot showers! We have many extra amenities including a compressor to use for your air mattresses, For outdoor activities we have basketball, volleyball, pickleball and cornhole not to mention the playground with swing set . We have hiking trails throughout the property. Our highlight is a camp fire bowl with bench seating with a stage to display camper talent which is perfect for the evening fire and roasting s’mores (bring the fixings). The creek starts out in spring looking like a rushing river featuring many fishing and swimming holes. As the summer progresses the water level falls but is still great for water play and fishing. We have propane BBQs (we provide the propane for BBQs) located throughout the property. We also have a propane grill and charcoal BBQ located in the common area for all to use. There is a dutch oven pit also in the fire bowl area. We do not allow wood fires at the individual sites but each site has a propane firepit for ambiance (not cooking) that requires you to purchase a 20 lb. propane cannister on site (add in extras) or pay cash on site. No internet service. There is limited internet only available for purchases at the setore. We require a 3 night minimum for the major holidays - Memorial Day, 4th of July and Labor Day. We do exclusive events so you may need to explore multiple weekends to find the right reservation. We are located in the foothills so we are a short hop to many local attractions that include river rafting, gold mines, wineries and historical towns with great eating establishments. Tahoe is less than an hour away and there a many hiking trails within 20-30 minutes. We have a limited number of items to rent i.e, tents, cots, camp stoves, etc. We rent a battery pack for those that use a cpap. We also have a small store on site for those items you forgot and a good selection of ice cream and ice. We take venmo or cash.
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$64
 / night
Sugar Pine Springs Resort

18. Sugar Pine Springs Resort

93%
(14)
19mi from Plymouth · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Get back to nature at our campground located in the El Dorado forest amongst towering evergreen pine, fir and cedar trees. Bordered by a stream, the Sopiago. Natural pools to cool down in during the hot Summer months. Natural Springs. Equipped campsites include a tent area, picnic table, BBQ. Spring water. Gold Pan in this central Gold Rush area. Nearby attractions include Gold Rush towns, Shanadoah Valley Wineries, Bear Lake River Reservoir, Silver Lake.
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$34
 / night
Strange Ranch - River and Gold

19. Strange Ranch - River and Gold

100%
(113)
20mi from Plymouth · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
Secluded private river and forest camping on the South Fork Mokelumne River. The site has incredible views with a pristine private gold-bearing trout stream with mining history and wildlife preserve located in the gold country of the Sierra Nevada foothills of northern Calaveras County. This unique property is adjacent to over 900 acres of public land and 2 miles of private stream for exploring. With a total of only 6 campsites, it is a great location for a group to reserve the entire campground. All campsites have potable well water spigots and access to a cool water shower, sites 4-6 have electricity. Guests enjoy the privacy while swimming, stream exploring, hiking, spelunking, forest immersion, fishing for wild trout, gold panning, or simply relaxing in a breathtaking environment – come fall in love with this special private ranch. After one stay, you will be a repeat guest. PLEASE NOTE: An All-Wheel Drive or 4-Wheel Drive vehicle is MANDATORY to access campsites 1 - 3, 5 & 6 due to the road incline and rock and gravel road surface. PLEASE PREPARE ACCORDINGLY! Campsite 4 is accessible with a 2-wd vehicle, and has potable well water and 20 amps of power. Sites have beautiful open views of the property and river canyon with natural shade in the morning and late afternoon. Sounds of the river will lull you to sleep. Although partially shaded, please plan to provide your own portable shade structure(s) during late morning and afternoon as the direct sun can be an inconvenience. The Stranges are professional fish and wildlife biologists and have decided to share this special place for others to enjoy. The property hosts a diversity of plant and wildlife species that might be observed during your stay. Prehistoric and historic resources can be observed along the river corridor. Please be aware that some wildlife species including rattlesnakes, bears, and mountain lions have been observed on the 117-acre property and could potentially be observed near the campsites. The Ranch's northern portion of the property supports a leased farming operation. Farming operations should not interfere with camping activities. Day trips are possible to Tahoe, Yosemite National Park, Calaveras Big Trees State Park, local caverns and wine tasting, and historic gold towns.
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$64
 / night
Pine Ridge Campground with lodge

20. Pine Ridge Campground with lodge

96%
(13)
20mi from Plymouth · 2 sites
Nestled in California's Gold Country, Pine Ridge Ranch is the perfect destination for private group retreats, family reunions, lodge getaways, or group camping experiences. We provide a cozy 3-bedroom guest lodge and you can also bring your own RV or tent for camping under the stars. We have a limit of 40 RVs per group and 70 guests maximum. It is $35 for wifi, PLEASE add this as an extra at checkout if you would like wifi during your stay. We charge a pet fee and it is $50 per pet per night, 5 dogs maximum. PLEASE add this as an extra at checkout. For example, if you are bringing 5 pets for 5 nights, please select 25 as the quantity. Embrace the exclusivity of our private 25-acre resort, featuring scenic trails for hiking and exploration, a refreshing swimming pool accompanied by an outdoor bar and kitchen, and a charming private saloon equipped with a pool table. At Pine Ridge Ranch, your group will be the sole guests, ensuring a truly intimate and personalized retreat experience.
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$1700
 / night

Settled during the Gold Rush, Plymouth is full of history with a Sierra Nevada Mountain backdrop. Campers can explore the town’s rich past or venture into nearby nature at Indian Grinding Rock State Historic Park. Rent a primitive bark house modeled after Miwok tribe domiciles. Or spend the night in Stanislaus National Forest at a campsite with full hookups or a more primitive option right in the woods. For a unique activity, pan for actual gold at Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park while exploring and learning about the area’s connection to America at large.

97% (10.8K) 619 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Plymouth

Cosumnes River Ranch

1. Cosumnes River Ranch

99%
(1896)
3.2mi from Plymouth · 27 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
We are a family owned/operated ranch, located along the Cosumnes River, one of the last un-dammed rivers in California. As one of the last rivers flowing from the west slope of the Sierra without a major dam, the Cosumnes is a vital example of a healthy watershed. Our goal is to offer a unique outdoor experience for anyone looking for a place to spend time in the great outdoors. Whether you're looking for a single campsite, or a place for a larger gathering, we're excited to have you visit! Take your pick of activities available on site: swimming , gold panning, fishing, camp fires, wildlife watching, floating, hiking, and mountain biking to name a few. There are 3 miles of river to explore. *Please note: We don't allow wood campfires during the summer months (generally the last week of May through September)*
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$90
 / night
Palala Ranch

2. Palala Ranch

99%
(36)
8.4mi from Plymouth · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
Palala Ranch is 20 acres of forested and inclined terrain. Located midway between the Bay Area and Lake Tahoe, it's a great stop off point on your way to the snow and the mountains. Being in the middle of gold country, there's several small historic gold mining towns that are really fun to visit. The Shenandoah Valley wine country is only 25 minutes away. This property is the beginning of a dream that we want all of our guests to be apart of. Using feedback and suggestions mingled with our vision, we want guests to contribute to the growth of this dream. Everytime guests return there will be new features and improvements for them to enjoy and to provide the best experience we can work the current resources. We look forward to hosting you and can't wait to meet you!
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Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$40
 / night
Bella Branch at SE Ranch

3. Bella Branch at SE Ranch

100%
(91)
10mi from Plymouth · 3 sites
Welcome to our family-owned ranch. Home to llamas, goats, cows, and chickens. Option to visit the garden where lots of succulents are grown and sold seasonally. We have three spots with 50/30 AMP Electricity and Water. Spot #1 Pull-through has 50/30 AMP Electric and Water. Spot #2 Pull-through has 50/30 AMP Electricity and Water. Spot #3 Pull-through has 50/30 AMP and Water. Please not spot #1 is a group spot. We will allow individuals to book it, but groups get priority. We will notify guest directly if their is a spot change. 5 miles from Highway 50, 25 mins to Amador County Wine Tasting, 1 hour and 20 minutes away from South Lake Tahoe, 15 mins from Placerville, 15 mins to Red Hawk Casino, and plenty of walking trails and hiking opportunities. Wood fires are not permitted, propane is OK, we have propane fire pits available for rent. Fresh eggs are available for purchase. Please make contact the host when getting on South Shingle road at (707) 372-0761
Electrical hookup
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from 
$59
 / night
Indian Grinding Rock State Historic Park

4. Indian Grinding Rock State Historic Park

State park 11mi from Plymouth · 1 site
Indian Grinding Rock State Historic Park (IGR) is located in the Sierra Nevada foothills 12 miles east of Jackson, CA. The park nestles in a little valley 2,400 feet above sea level with open meadows and large valley oaks that once provided the Native Americans of this area with an ample supply of acorns. The park was created in 1968 and preserves a great outcropping of marbleized limestone with some 1,185 mortar holes -- the largest collection of bedrock mortars in North America.
New Hogan Lake

5. New Hogan Lake

71%
(7)
Park 21mi from Plymouth · 205 sites
Discover the serene beauty of New Hogan Lake and its outdoor delights.
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Cosumnes River Somerset Camp

6. Cosumnes River Somerset Camp

95%
(584)
12mi from Plymouth · 11 sites · Tents, RVs
There is NOTHING like being in the wilderness of this area for a good re-centering of the soul! We have found it to be a true blessing for our family, and we hope you can experience this blessing as we share this space with you. We feel certain you will not be disappointed with our beautiful river canyon. Our property is situated right on the middle fork Cosumnes river. The swimming is awesome and the stars at night will put you into a state of awe! In the area there are many family owned wineries in the area, most of them offering free tasting! It’s a short drive to Tahoe and the Marshall gold discovery site as well as the historic hangtown Placerville. We are happy to make suggestions for local hiking areas, like the Devil's Slide "Gorge" only a 15 minute drive but like a trip to mini Yosemite. The Caldor Fire was VERY close to our property and a back burn was initiated nearby the our house (literally 200' away!). Our property became a pivotal point of fighting the fire in our community known as the “Ant Hill Army”.
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from 
$41
 / night
River Oaks Camp

7. River Oaks Camp

98%
(44)
12mi from Plymouth · 1 site
Welcome to River Oaks Camp. A Peaceful Yurt Retreat on a Serene Farm near the Consumnes River **Description:** Welcome to our tranquil yurt retreat nestled on a picturesque small farm near the Consumnes River. Escape the hustle and bustle of daily life and immerse yourself in the beauty of nature while enjoying the comforts of a unique and cozy yurt. **The Space:** Our yurt is designed to provide a serene and comfortable experience. The circular living space features tasteful decor, inviting furnishings, and ample natural light pouring in through the skylight. Unwind in the spacious and open-concept interior that includes a comfortable queen-size bed, a cozy sitting area with plush seating, and a small coffee and tea bar. You'll have access to an outdoor bathroom just a short distance from the yurt. **Farm Experience:** As our guest, you'll have the opportunity to explore our charming small farm. Take a leisurely stroll through the verdant fields, admire the colorful flowers in the garden, or simply relax on the hammock and soak up the peaceful ambiance. If you're interested, you can even lend a hand with daily farm activities such as feeding the animals or harvesting fresh produce. **Outdoor Spaces:** Step outside the yurt and discover the wonders of the great outdoors. Enjoy your morning coffee on the private deck, surrounded by trees and the gentle sounds of chirping birds. In the evenings, gather around the fire pit and share stories under the starlit sky. A short walk from the yurt will lead you to the Consumnes River, where you can spend your days swimming, fishing, or simply enjoying a picnic on the riverbank. The river's soothing sounds and breathtaking vistas provide the perfect backdrop for relaxation and rejuvenation. **Nearby Attractions:** The location of our yurt offers easy access to a variety of attractions. If you're an outdoor enthusiast, you'll be delighted by the hiking and biking trails in the nearby state park. Wine lovers can indulge in tastings at the local wineries, while history buffs can explore the charming nearby towns and learn about the area's rich gold rush heritage. **Additional Amenities:** - Free parking on the premises - Complimentary Wi-Fi - Fresh linens and towels provided **Come and experience the peace and tranquility of our yurt retreat on our enchanting small farm. Book your stay today and create unforgettable memories in this idyllic oasis near the Consumnes River!**
Toilets
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from 
$130
 / night
Camp 🏕 Gold Dust Vineyard

8. Camp 🏕 Gold Dust Vineyard

97%
(363)
14mi from Plymouth · 6 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
A six acre organic vineyard & natural winery on 21 acres awaits you at Gold Dust Vineyard. A working natural winery and cidery, come enjoy a glass, relax in the breezes at 2’700 feet. Decomposed granite soils and high elevation make for sweeping views and even better natural wine and cider! We welcome guests year round! Surrounded by nature, there is so much to do! Up in the Foothills, we experience all four seasons! Come relax☮️ March - May 🌸Don’t miss the wildflowers & babbling brooks, steams & rivers June - September 🏞Swimming in the Consumnes River or paddle boarding at Jenkinson Lake September - December 🍂🍁Fall foliage, wine harvest, apple picking and alpaca petting December - March ❄️⛷Snowy hikes, mushroom hunting and quick trips to South Lake Tahoe We accept reservations for wine and cider tastings and typically host guests between the hours of 11 am and 5 pm. Occasionally, during very hot and busy holiday weekends, we will host an evening tasting. We have running water on the side of the winery building. Please note, we are a mom and pop shop with just two of us and our young son running the show. We live on site in a tiny house and use the tasting area as our 'back yard' during off hours. We ask that guests please respect our area and off hours requests. We do not permit live fires or generators.
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from 
$32
 / night
Camp Electra in Mokelumne Hill

9. Camp Electra in Mokelumne Hill

96%
(24)
15mi from Plymouth · 2 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Meander through Historic Mokelumne Hill also known as Moke Hill to locals. Listen to music and have a drink on weekends at the Renegade Winery. Explore the Mokelumne river up Electra road. Plenty to see and experience all within walking distance. Mokelumne Hill is a quant town with lots of charm in the heart of the Gold Country. Bring your own tent or your small RV and campout at our rig site or "glamp" in our vintage VW "Choncho".
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Full hookups
from 
$40
 / night
Folsom Lake State Recreation Area

10. Folsom Lake State Recreation Area

79%
(34)
State park 24mi from Plymouth · 171 sites
Have fun on water–and on land–at this massive Sacramento-area park.
Auburn State Recreation Area

11. Auburn State Recreation Area

92%
(12)
State park 36mi from Plymouth · 61 sites
Gold panning, whitewater rafting, and dirt-bike riding are just a few of the unique activities here.
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Eldorado National Forest

12. Eldorado National Forest

93%
(136)
National forest 39mi from Plymouth · 980 sites
Sierra Nevada gem offers lush forests, lakes, rivers, and peaks for year-round outdoor adventures.
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Calaveras Big Trees State Park

13. Calaveras Big Trees State Park

99%
(41)
State park 33mi from Plymouth · 178 sites
Get ready to be amazed, because "Big Trees" is an understatement.
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Foothill Ridge

14. Foothill Ridge

95%
(163)
16mi from Plymouth · 1 site · Tent, RV
Home of Mama Earth Farm, this 20 acre foothill property offers a rural but accessible location to connect with nature. Enjoy a simple place to call home after exploring the many nearby activities such as swimming in the local rivers, rock climbing, bike riding, hiking and wine tasting. Learn more about this land: Pitch your tent under the shade of an old oak tree. Clean, level, soft tent spaces are maintained and the meadow grasses are trimmed. Enjoy easy access from the road and the serenity of the night in the foothills. No lights, just a dark sky of stars. Enjoy the sunrise and sunset from this spot with a huge canyon overlook a couple hundred feet away from your tent. The Caldor fire burned several acres of this property in 2021 which makes the landscape pretty interesting, especially from the elevated sky deck platform that looks over the cany Organic produce is available from the farm (like you can walk out and pick something yummy in your bare feet) Visually private, pretty quite, and simply beautiful.
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$40
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Sage

15. Sage

91%
(17)
17mi from Plymouth · 11 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Sage (named for our beloved 15 year old lab who passed) is a conveniently located property right on Highway 88 in Pioneer, California. Warm and inviting, Sage is a relaxing, modern spot for people heading up to Kirkwood for skiing or for nature, lakes, and fishing. Our place offers a fully operational commercial style communal outdoor kitchen, a small stage, huge redwood, slab dining table, and 14 acres of camping area. It also offers a beautiful 8 foot stock tank hot tub with the freshest clean snowpack water. So clean that it shares an aquifer with Crystal Geyser bottled water. These are all communal spaces. Please keep this in mind when booking, and be prepared to meet some great folks. Be kind to one another and enjoy the experience. We have several stay options to choose from, including a loft and group rates.
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$75
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Rescue Small Farm

16. Rescue Small Farm

96%
(13)
17mi from Plymouth · 1 site
Discover a tranquil haven in the countryside, where outdoor adventures abound just a 7-minute drive away from the conveniences of civilization. Surrounded by oak trees and teeming with wildlife, this serene spot features a small seasonal creek that comes to life with the soothing sound of rain. The campsite offers ample sun exposure, transforming into a quiet and dark haven after sunset. Access for vans and RVs is a breeze, conveniently located off a peaceful country road that forms a loop. Enjoy the privacy of camping on private land, respecting the boundaries and refraining from wandering to the house or other private properties. Explore the scenic country roads for picturesque views of the Sierras, perfect for walks or bike rides. Please ensure daily cleanup and maintain a serene atmosphere to preserve the local wildlife. Check-in before dark is recommended for easy navigation and setup. Experience the charm of this idyllic retreat! 🌳🏞️
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Camp Nauvoo

17. Camp Nauvoo

98%
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17mi from Plymouth · 25 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
We are a small privately owned small campground (20 sites only) located on the outskirts of Placerville. The property features 86.5 secluded Tahoe like acres with beautiful year-round Weber Creek. The camp sites are placed along the creek or the bluff overlooking the creek. We have traditional dirt camping, canvas tents on platforms, teepees and glamping tents for those that want the comforts of home. We are tent camping only with only one site that allows a small travel trailer or van. (#14) . We are dog friendly and allow dogs in all but 5 glamping sites. We do enforce camp rules especially our quiet time between 10 PM and 7 AM We’ve been told that we have a “family camp” vibe. We are a great place for families wanting a safe environment for their kids but also several group sites for those that want to hang out together with multiple families. We are also a great base site for those wilderness enthusiasts with access to all the El Dorado National Forest including Desolation but want a hot shower at the end of the day. We have a lodge that is stocked with games and a ping pong table. The lodge has a microwave, Keurig machine and a hot water kettle for those hot drinks (BYO Cups).We have several tables set up for those that want to eat inside as well as multiple picnic tables along the side of the lodge with overhead protection. We have electricity at the at the lodge for small appliances and charging phones. We have a compressor on site to blow up your air mattresses or float toys. We’ve been told that our bathrooms are the “cleanest” ever and have changing tables and diaper pails. We offer nice flushing toilets and hot showers! We have many extra amenities including a compressor to use for your air mattresses, For outdoor activities we have basketball, volleyball, pickleball and cornhole not to mention the playground with swing set . We have hiking trails throughout the property. Our highlight is a camp fire bowl with bench seating with a stage to display camper talent which is perfect for the evening fire and roasting s’mores (bring the fixings). The creek starts out in spring looking like a rushing river featuring many fishing and swimming holes. As the summer progresses the water level falls but is still great for water play and fishing. We have propane BBQs (we provide the propane for BBQs) located throughout the property. We also have a propane grill and charcoal BBQ located in the common area for all to use. There is a dutch oven pit also in the fire bowl area. We do not allow wood fires at the individual sites but each site has a propane firepit for ambiance (not cooking) that requires you to purchase a 20 lb. propane cannister on site (add in extras) or pay cash on site. No internet service. There is limited internet only available for purchases at the setore. We require a 3 night minimum for the major holidays - Memorial Day, 4th of July and Labor Day. We do exclusive events so you may need to explore multiple weekends to find the right reservation. We are located in the foothills so we are a short hop to many local attractions that include river rafting, gold mines, wineries and historical towns with great eating establishments. Tahoe is less than an hour away and there a many hiking trails within 20-30 minutes. We have a limited number of items to rent i.e, tents, cots, camp stoves, etc. We rent a battery pack for those that use a cpap. We also have a small store on site for those items you forgot and a good selection of ice cream and ice. We take venmo or cash.
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$64
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Sugar Pine Springs Resort

18. Sugar Pine Springs Resort

93%
(14)
19mi from Plymouth · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Get back to nature at our campground located in the El Dorado forest amongst towering evergreen pine, fir and cedar trees. Bordered by a stream, the Sopiago. Natural pools to cool down in during the hot Summer months. Natural Springs. Equipped campsites include a tent area, picnic table, BBQ. Spring water. Gold Pan in this central Gold Rush area. Nearby attractions include Gold Rush towns, Shanadoah Valley Wineries, Bear Lake River Reservoir, Silver Lake.
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Strange Ranch - River and Gold

19. Strange Ranch - River and Gold

100%
(113)
20mi from Plymouth · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
Secluded private river and forest camping on the South Fork Mokelumne River. The site has incredible views with a pristine private gold-bearing trout stream with mining history and wildlife preserve located in the gold country of the Sierra Nevada foothills of northern Calaveras County. This unique property is adjacent to over 900 acres of public land and 2 miles of private stream for exploring. With a total of only 6 campsites, it is a great location for a group to reserve the entire campground. All campsites have potable well water spigots and access to a cool water shower, sites 4-6 have electricity. Guests enjoy the privacy while swimming, stream exploring, hiking, spelunking, forest immersion, fishing for wild trout, gold panning, or simply relaxing in a breathtaking environment – come fall in love with this special private ranch. After one stay, you will be a repeat guest. PLEASE NOTE: An All-Wheel Drive or 4-Wheel Drive vehicle is MANDATORY to access campsites 1 - 3, 5 & 6 due to the road incline and rock and gravel road surface. PLEASE PREPARE ACCORDINGLY! Campsite 4 is accessible with a 2-wd vehicle, and has potable well water and 20 amps of power. Sites have beautiful open views of the property and river canyon with natural shade in the morning and late afternoon. Sounds of the river will lull you to sleep. Although partially shaded, please plan to provide your own portable shade structure(s) during late morning and afternoon as the direct sun can be an inconvenience. The Stranges are professional fish and wildlife biologists and have decided to share this special place for others to enjoy. The property hosts a diversity of plant and wildlife species that might be observed during your stay. Prehistoric and historic resources can be observed along the river corridor. Please be aware that some wildlife species including rattlesnakes, bears, and mountain lions have been observed on the 117-acre property and could potentially be observed near the campsites. The Ranch's northern portion of the property supports a leased farming operation. Farming operations should not interfere with camping activities. Day trips are possible to Tahoe, Yosemite National Park, Calaveras Big Trees State Park, local caverns and wine tasting, and historic gold towns.
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Pine Ridge Campground with lodge

20. Pine Ridge Campground with lodge

96%
(13)
20mi from Plymouth · 2 sites
Nestled in California's Gold Country, Pine Ridge Ranch is the perfect destination for private group retreats, family reunions, lodge getaways, or group camping experiences. We provide a cozy 3-bedroom guest lodge and you can also bring your own RV or tent for camping under the stars. We have a limit of 40 RVs per group and 70 guests maximum. It is $35 for wifi, PLEASE add this as an extra at checkout if you would like wifi during your stay. We charge a pet fee and it is $50 per pet per night, 5 dogs maximum. PLEASE add this as an extra at checkout. For example, if you are bringing 5 pets for 5 nights, please select 25 as the quantity. Embrace the exclusivity of our private 25-acre resort, featuring scenic trails for hiking and exploration, a refreshing swimming pool accompanied by an outdoor bar and kitchen, and a charming private saloon equipped with a pool table. At Pine Ridge Ranch, your group will be the sole guests, ensuring a truly intimate and personalized retreat experience.
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Camping near Plymouth guide

Where to go

Stanislaus National Forest

Named after the river running through it, Stanislaus National Forest has three wilderness areas—Carson-Iceberg, Emigrant, Mokelumne Wilderness Area. Hike, backpack, and fish in the Sierra Nevada mountains and spend the night to enjoy the area for a couple of days. Campers who are staying in the forest will need a free pass from the visitor center. Bring the tent or RV to campsites with full hookups, or grab a backpack and hike in to dispersed camping all around the forest. In winter, rent one of the stocked cabins to serve as a homebase for backcountry skiing. Most wilderness trailheads are inaccessible for hiking during snowier months though.

Indian Grinding Rock State Historic Park

In the Sierra Nevada foothills west of Plymouth is Indian Grinding Rock State Historic Park. It’s named for the bedrock mortar holes carved into marbleized limestone used by indigenous peoples to grind acorns from the surrounding oak forest. Campers can reserve traditional bark houses in the park for a primitive camping experience with a historical connection. Indian Grinding Rock also has overnight campsites for tents and RVs with firepits, picnic tables, and token-operated hot showers for a refresh after a day of exploring Chaw’se Regional Indian Museum.

Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park

After gold was discovered by James W. Marshall in 1848, people flocked to the region resulting in the historic Gold Rush. Memorializing the site on Nisenan peoples’ land, campers at Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park can pan for American River gold and see important Gold Rush sites on ranger-led Gold Discovery Tours. Hike and picnic on the park grounds while staying at tent or RV campsites with full hookups at privately owned campgrounds nearby. Or check out the area’s cabin and glamping rentals, some fully furnished with queen-sized beds.

When to go

Plymouth’s elevation gives it warm summers and cold winters with rare snowfall. The higher latitudes and cool ocean currents result in a Mediterranean-like climate, with lots of clear, sunny days year-round. Summer highs can exceed 90°F, but most summer days average 72°F at their warmest. Winter temperatures usually range from 32°F to 64°F.