Best Campgrounds near Berry Creek, CA

Berry Creek, California provides access to several camping areas within the Lake Oroville State Recreation Area, including Bidwell Canyon and Loafer Creek campgrounds. The surrounding region encompasses a mix of established campgrounds and more remote options, with accommodations ranging from basic tent sites to RV hookups and cabin rentals. Collins Lake Recreation Area, located in nearby Oregon House, offers diverse camping options including tent sites, RV spaces with hookups, and cabin rentals, while the Oroville-Feather Falls Casino KOA provides similar amenities with additional facilities like laundry services.

Road conditions and accessibility vary throughout the area, with some campgrounds requiring careful navigation on gravel or forest roads. Most developed sites in the Lake Oroville area remain open year-round, though seasonal considerations affect water levels and swimming opportunities. Summer temperatures can reach high levels, making waterfront camping particularly desirable during peak season. Campgrounds like Bidwell Canyon and Loafer Creek provide amenities such as drinking water, showers, and toilets, while more remote locations may offer only basic facilities. Reservations are recommended for developed campgrounds, especially during summer weekends and holidays. As one camper noted about a nearby location, "The drive into the campground is nerve wracking. We are from northern California so we are usually fine with bumpy roads. But towing a trailer I was surprised to find the drive in was partially on a gravel road."

Waterfront access represents a significant draw for campers in the region, with Lake Oroville and Collins Lake providing opportunities for swimming, fishing, and boating. Several campgrounds offer direct lake access or views, though sites with these features tend to fill quickly during peak season. Campers report varying levels of privacy between sites, with some locations offering spacious, well-separated camping areas while others place sites in closer proximity. Wildlife sightings are common in the area, with bears occasionally spotted near roadways and campgrounds. Fire restrictions are typically enforced during dry summer months, and campers should be prepared for potentially limited cell service in more remote locations. A visitor commented that Collins Lake Recreation Area offers "beautiful campground and lake. Fishing there was wonderful lakeside and great hikes."

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Recent Reviews near Berry Creek, CA

515 Reviews of 266 Berry Creek Campgrounds


  • Bull D.
    Oct. 23, 2025

    Union Flat

    Union Flat Campground

    been there many times in the 90s, good gold panning results

  • J
    Oct. 21, 2025

    Philbrook Campground

    Not open in winter

    Great LOOKING site, but me and my friends had to not camp there because it wasn’t open sense the beginning of October

  • Steven V.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 17, 2025

    The Parkway RV Resort & Campground

    Great overnight stop

    Stayed for one night. Nice full hookup spots that are level. Clean bathrooms. It is quiet because far enough away from freeway.

  • Kevin C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 15, 2025

    Grouse Ridge Campground

    My Favorite Spot near Truckee

    This is as isolated as it gets. There are a number of pullouts and sites along the road up to Grouse Ridge CG - they're all excellent. Don't expect water or cell reception or toilets. In this area, you're on your own. If the road is muddy, you may not want to take the risk as the mud is slick and getting stuck out here is a true disaster. Even in June, there was still mud, and it even snowed on me which was a thrill to wake up to a white wonderland. Did I mention that you're on your own? Have fun.

  • Kevin C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 15, 2025

    Independence Hill Dispersed

    Super quiet, super remote

    If getting away is on your list, then Independance Hill is one place to go. 1 bar Verizon and a small creek (if you continue on up the road). It's really about 2 miles from the village of Iowa Hill, but it is remote. I scared two black bears as I was walking (don't I wish I had that on film...). And yes, that's his footprint on my van door - he was checking out the bag of garbage I had stored on my roof. No services, but there are at least 6 good sites, including a large flat area that can take any size RV. This is my second favorite spot in this area. I'll go again many times :-)

  • D
    Oct. 5, 2025

    Movin' West RV Park

    Very nice place

    Clean and cute, rv sites are level and spacious

  • T
    Sep. 17, 2025

    PG&E Lassen National Forest Rocky Point Campground

    Fall camping

    This campground is beautiful with pine trees , lava rock, boulders and the lake just a short walk down the bike path. There are pit toilets throughout with garbage bins and water spigots .The only problem in September is they are logging to thin the trees for fire safety, so not as quiet during the week days

  • HThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 14, 2025

    Bowman Lake Dispersed

    Awesome site for SUVs

    Awesome site, stayed in my van on the boat launch. There are tent sites above the boat ramp with bear boxes and fire rings. Left side of tent sites is very loud due to the rushing river. Very secluded from others, only 2 others on the boat ramp in vans. do not attempt to do this in anything smaller than an SUv sedans would definitely not be able to make it to this site. Road has lots of holes and rocks sticking up out the ground.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 8, 2025

    South Yuba Campground

    nice wooded campground

    No cell signal here - speed test is from starlink. Note google & garmin routing from Nevada City takes a bridge with a 4 Ton weight restriction.


Guide to Berry Creek

Camping spots near Berry Creek, California offer diverse options within the Sierra Nevada foothills at elevations ranging from 900 to 2,500 feet. The area experiences hot summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F between June and September, while spring brings milder conditions with average highs in the 70s. Seasonal wildfire restrictions typically take effect from May through October, limiting open flames at many campsites.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Bidwell Canyon Campground at Lake Oroville provides excellent fishing access with varied catch. According to one camper, "Nice lake, great fishing" while another mentioned the convenience of "fishing there was wonderful lakeside."

Hiking trails: Feather Falls Campground serves as an ideal base for exploring the surrounding wilderness. A visitor explained, "This campground is at the base or trailhead to the hike up to Feather Falls. And it is Feather Falls that makes this worth the trip. The hike up splits into a longer but more gentle hike up the hill or a shorter steeper hike."

Water recreation: Collins Lake Recreation Area offers multiple water activities beyond swimming. "We took the boat on our last trip here and had a great time. Great fishing spots!!" one camper noted. The lake also allows for "paddle boarding and kayaking" according to another visitor.

What campers like

Wildlife viewing: At Thousand Trails Lake of the Springs, visitors consistently mention wildlife encounters. "Each day a family of deer came thru our site and were so tame they ate fruit right out of the kids' hands. So cool!" reported one camper. Another noted "deer had no problem hanging out with us as we had our meals."

Waterfront sites: Limesaddle - Lake Oroville State Rec Area offers stunning views and direct lake access. A repeat visitor shared: "second time at Limesaddle! Love camping here when visiting my daughter who attends Chico State... we could stay closer but the views, quiet and beauty is worth the 30 min into town!"

Clean facilities: Campgrounds in the region maintain high cleanliness standards. At Bidwell Canyon, visitors appreciate that "sites/bathrooms were all very clean, didn't smell at all," while another noted "Bathrooms were top notch clean!" The attention to maintenance makes extended stays more comfortable.

What you should know

Campsite levelness: Many sites throughout the region present leveling challenges. At Loafer Creek Campground, a camper observed "Most of the sites were not very level," while another at Bidwell Canyon mentioned "A lot of the sites are very uneven, ours was almost terraced, and the tent area was barely big enough for our 8 person tent."

Seasonal considerations: Lake levels fluctuate dramatically throughout the year. One visitor to Bidwell Canyon noted "Unfortunately the beach access/swimming area has turned into a meadow which was nice to see deer but there wasn't a place for the little ones to swim."

Noise factors: Some campgrounds experience unexpected noise disturbances. At River Reflections RV Park, a camper mentioned "I can hear a gun range and a freeway. Basically in town, so not feeling like I'm enjoying nature."

Tips for camping with families

Accessible amenities: Oroville-Feather Falls Casino KOA provides family-friendly facilities. A visitor highlighted "The amenities were great but some surprise bonus' were the big game room, TWO doggy pens. A doggy bath and the most clean campgrounds I've ever seen."

Swimming options: Collins Lake Recreation Area offers safe swimming areas for children during summer months. One camper shared their experience: "We spent practically the whole wknd in the lake. It was the perfect temperature to sit in for hours. No motorized water craft kept it quiet."

Shade considerations: Summer heat requires planning for shade. At Collins Lake, a camper advised "The site gets a lot of sun in the morning and afternoon, so bring a popup canopy for shade—it made a big difference for us!"

Tips from RVers

Hookup availability: River Reflections RV Park provides complete services for extended stays. "Full hookups. The campground is well maintained with beautiful landscape and access/view of river," noted one RVer. However, connectivity can be an issue as "Cell service is spotty at best and unfortunately WIFI was not working properly."

Site spacing: Campgrounds vary significantly in site separation. Collins Lake campers noted some areas are "right next to each other and there are a ton of people," while others like River Reflections feature "Sites are spread out."

Electrical reliability: Check with campgrounds about electrical service before booking. At Thousand Trails Lake of the Springs, an RVer reported "there wasn't a single day when some campsite didn't have electrical issues, in fact they turned a lot of their RV sites into Tent Sites because of electrical issues."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Berry Creek, CA?

According to TheDyrt.com, Berry Creek, CA offers a wide range of camping options, with 266 campgrounds and RV parks near Berry Creek, CA and 13 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Berry Creek, CA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Berry Creek, CA is Bidwell Canyon Campground — Lake Oroville State Recreation Area with a 4.4-star rating from 11 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Berry Creek, CA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 13 free dispersed camping spots near Berry Creek, CA.