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Loafer Creek Campground — Lake Oroville State Recreational Area

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Additional vehicles will be charged per night at the park. Although your site may hold 2 or more vehicles, your reservation only covers 1 vehicle (except for group or specialty sites). To book a group site you must have at least NINE occupants. FLOATING CAMPSITE: Visitors will need to bring a padlock with them to secure property in the storage locker on the Floating campsites. Pets are prohibited on the floating campsites. Your specific location may be subject to change based upon changes in lake levels or other unforeseen issues. Contact the park at 530-538-2200 for current locations. Customers arriving on Friday or Saturday must reserve a minimum of 2 nights. On a holiday 2 night minimum is also required.

DPR Discount Passes (Distinguished Veteran Pass and the Disabled Discount Pass) are NOT accepted on the Floating Campsites.

Check-in is 4:00 p.m. for the Floating Campsites, and Check-out is 12:00 p.m.

For questions regarding the park including current launch ramp availability and lake conditions, please contact the Northern Buttes District Office at (530) 538-2200. Discount Pass must be presented at the time of check in.  Your DMV Disabled Placard/License Plate does not automatically give you a discount on your campsite.  You will need to obtain a CA State Parks issued Disabled Discount Pass (DDP) or Distinguished Veterans Pass (DVP).  Spillway launch ramp is now open.  Bloomer North Fork Trail Camp is closed until further notice.  Floating Campsite reservations must check in at the Loafer Creek Kiosk (beginning 5/24/22).  Please note that pets are prohibited on floating campsites.  Visitors who wish to make reservations for the Bloomer Group Boat-In Campsite, please be advised that there may be a moderate hike into the campground from the shoreline depending on lake levels.  Fees include entry for 1 vehicle and 1 legally towed vehicle or trailer ONLY.

Campgrounds – Bidwell Canyon, Lime Saddle, and Loafer Creek (Tent, Hook-up, Group, and Boat-In) 15-day stay limit with required 48-hour vacancy before return. (Maximum 30-day total per unit each calendar year.)

Floating Campsites – 7-day stay limit with required 48-hour vacancy before return. (Maximum 30-day total per calendar year.)

Boat-In Sites:

The Bloomer Point, Bloomer Knoll, and Foreman Creek Boat-In fees also include ONE boat pass.

The Group Boat-In Area fee also includes ONE boat pass and the fees for 3 vehicles.

Lake Oroville is currently open and operating as normal.  Department of Water Resources (DWR)  is implementing a vessel inspection program at Lake Oroville effective Monday, May 19, 2025.    Please go to DWR’s website here: Invasive Mussel Mitigation for full details on the inspection program, including specifics under the “Watercraft Inspection at Oroville Facilities” drop down section.  You can also go to DWR’s Community Update website DWR Updates for the latest information regarding Lake Oroville.  Please review the information carefully and plan accordingly prior to visiting Lake Oroville for your boating visit.   All visitors should consider additional time for inspection and possible delay prior to launching.

Thank you for your patience as we finalize the 2026 inventory. Please continue to check back. We will be releasing the inventory as soon as it becomes available.

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Loafer Creek Campground is located near Lake Oroville in California, featuring a landscape of rolling hills and dense woodlands. Temperatures range from 40°F in winter to 95°F in summer, offering varied conditions for camping throughout the year. Nearby attractions include Lake Oroville for boating and fishing, as well as hiking trails in the surrounding state recreational area.

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Loafer Creek Campground — Lake Oroville State Recreational Area is located in California

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Visitor Center<Br>917 Kelly Ridge Road
Oroville, CA 95966-9222

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39.526667 N
121.444722 W

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Reviewed May. 18, 2021

Quiet and lots of availability

I went camping here for a couple nights in early April. There was basically no one around. This campground is pretty huge. Our site was fairly private, yet right across from the bathroom. Very spacious. We were able to do some hiking and get to the trail from our campsite. Bathrooms were very clean.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What do visitor reviews say about Loafer Creek Recreation Area?

Loafer Creek Recreation Area offers a spacious and private camping experience with large sites that provide good separation between campers. Visitors particularly enjoy the peaceful atmosphere, especially during weekdays and off-peak seasons when the campground is less crowded. The area features hiking trails accessible directly from campsites, clean bathrooms, and beautiful surroundings. The campground's size is substantial, offering plenty of room to spread out. Many campers appreciate the combination of natural beauty and well-maintained facilities that make for a comfortable outdoor experience.

What amenities and facilities are available at Loafer Creek Campground?

Loafer Creek Campground offers clean, well-maintained bathrooms conveniently located throughout the grounds. The campground features spacious sites with enough room for tents, vehicles, and gathering areas. Hiking trails connect directly to the campground, allowing for easy access to outdoor recreation. The campground is extensive with multiple camping loops and provides good privacy between sites. For recreation, the lake is accessible for water activities, and the surrounding area offers plenty of opportunities for nature exploration.

Are there photo galleries of Loafer Creek Recreation Area to view before visiting?

Photos of Loafer Creek Recreation Area can be found on the California State Parks website and various camping platforms including The Dyrt. These images showcase the spacious campsites, lake views, surrounding landscape, and available facilities. To get the most comprehensive visual preview before your visit, check official Lake Oroville State Recreation Area websites, social media pages, and camping review sites. The photos will help you get a sense of the campground layout, typical sites, and the natural beauty of the area.

How do I get to Loafer Creek from Lake Oroville?

To reach Loafer Creek from Lake Oroville, take Highway 162 east from Oroville. Follow this route for approximately 5-6 miles until you see signs for Loafer Creek Recreation Area. Turn onto Loafer Creek Road and continue following directional signs to the campground entrance. The drive takes about 15-20 minutes from Oroville proper. The roads are well-maintained and accessible for most vehicles, including RVs. For specific directions from other locations around the lake, it's advisable to use GPS or check with the Lake Oroville Visitor Center.

Are there cabins or glamping options available at Loafer Creek?

Loafer Creek primarily offers traditional campground facilities without dedicated cabins or glamping accommodations. The campground focuses on tent and RV camping with standard sites. For those seeking more comfort than traditional camping, consider bringing your own enhanced camping setup or explore other areas of Lake Oroville State Recreation Area that might offer alternative lodging. Contact the park directly to verify current accommodation options, as offerings may change seasonally or with new developments.