Best RV Parks & Resorts near Cedar Grove, CA

Several RV parks operate near Cedar Grove, offering varying levels of hookups and amenities. Ghost Mountain RV Campground in Pollock Pines provides water and electric hookups with a dump station on site, though no sewer connections at individual sites. Thousand Trails Ponderosa features riverside RV sites with water and sewer hookups, situated approximately two hours from Sacramento. Tahoe Valley Campground accommodates big rigs year-round with full hookup sites, while 49er Village RV Resort in Plymouth offers both 30-amp and 50-amp electrical connections. Sites at many parks have limited spacing between RVs, particularly at Ponderosa. "Sites are so, so small you can't even extend your awning all the way... they are packed in like sardines making privacy and personal space hard to come by."

Most RV parks in this region require advance reservations, especially during peak summer months. Road access to some campgrounds involves narrow, winding routes that may challenge larger motorhomes. The road to Finnon Lake Recreation Area includes an old bridge that accommodates only one vehicle at a time, with RVs and trailers advised to use Rock Creek Road instead. Honey wagon service is available at Ghost Mountain three days per week for $25, providing an alternative to using the dump station. Cell service varies throughout the mountainous terrain. Pet policies differ between parks, with most allowing pets but some enforcing restrictions. Seasonal closures affect higher-elevation campgrounds, with French Meadows Campground operating only from May through mid-October while lower-elevation parks remain open year-round.

Best RV Sites Near Cedar Grove, California (226)

    1. Tahoe Valley Campground

    29 Reviews
    South Lake Tahoe, CA
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "We had a great time at this winter paradise!! South Lake Tahoe had gotten 20 inches of snow in the 14 days prior to our arrival, then got four more inches while we were there."

    "he showed us where to drop our tow and even helped us…..He helped my husband back into our site and made sure our slide outs were out and everything before heading off."

    2. Placerville RV Resort & Campground

    6 Reviews
    Rescue, CA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 676-2267

    $75 - $107 / night

    "I like the place pros would be doing just water and electric hook up so your away from the croud,clean and quiet, great wifi, cons next to freeway, expensive,no firepit but have a communal fire pit,but"

    "Mini train ride around park, great playground, mini golf, showed movie and a lot more awesomeness. Was not cheap but kept the kids entertained. Will be going back."

    3. Ghost Mountain RV Campground

    12 Reviews
    Pollock Pines, CA
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 644-5476

    "We had just bought our trailer and went there with check it our with our daughter and son-in-law as a day trip to mountains."

    "About 1.5hr from Sacramento and South Lake Tahoe. Built thick forest of the Sierra mountains. Nice size campsites. Water and Electricity only."

    4. Thousand Trails Ponderosa

    9 Reviews
    Coloma, CA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "It’s great for kids that want to ride bikes around the sites- but be careful of the river, it’s swift."

    "Once I figured out the sites I had people move their cars so we could back in…. Lucky us we get next to a resident that lives there and is so rude!"

    5. 49er Village RV Resort

    6 Reviews
    Sutter Creek, CA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (209) 245-6981

    "General: This is a HUGE RV park (a Sun Resort) with back-in, pull-through sites, and cabins."

    "We checked out the pond, playground, volleyball and shuffleboard areas, but spent most of the time in the pool, it was a hot weekend."

    6. French Meadows

    9 Reviews
    Alpine Meadows, CA
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 367-2224

    $24 / night

    "Great amenities(fire ring, table, bear box)."

    "We rolled in around midnight on a Thursday in September and there were still plenty of walk-in sites available. The camp sites were a little close together, but it wasn't too bad."

    7. Jackson Rancheria RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Jackson, CA
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (209) 223-1677

    $50 - $70 / night

    "Wonderful shuttle bus to and from casino, heated pool and jacuzzi, dog friendly, walking trail, full hook ups, very clean, lots to love!"

    "This RV park was the first place we took our very first new travel trailer. We wanted a close to home location with all the hookups to make sure we knew how to use everything."

    8. RV Village Campground At Camp Richardson Resort — Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit

    19 Reviews
    South Lake Tahoe, CA
    36 miles
    +1 (800) 544-1801

    $75 - $92 / night

    "Great campground, lots of space for the kids to run around and great hiking trails."

    "My family stayed on the RV side and we biked to the beach each day. The kids loved the ice cream shop of course and we liked the little general store."

    9. Coyote Group Campground

    1 Review
    Alpine Meadows, CA
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 367-2224

    $82 - $143 / night

    "water spigots 4 big picnic tables • Some shade • Uneven terrain around sites and lots of fallen trees • Lots of parking, including triller/RV parking. Parking is paved and flat."

    10. Dutch Flat RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    Gold Run, CA
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 389-8924

    "Our site had several old rugs and leveling Timbers left behind, for example. Most sites are neither flat nor level, but close enough to get level. The setting is magnificent."

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RV Park Reviews near Cedar Grove, CA

983 Reviews of 226 Cedar Grove Campgrounds


  • p
    Aug. 27, 2024

    Acorn Campground

    Extended stays

    A good clean campground, popular in central California. Reasonably priced $20 per night. They do accept golden age passes which reduces your nightly expense to $10 per night maximum 15 days for the month. Geared mostly for small trailers and tents, however, they do have some sites for larger RVs drive-through 40 foot max and roadside, slide outs might cause a problem. Park managers are very professional, courteous and pleasant. Bathrooms are a problem for cleanliness dump station is available for RVs. If you have a portable black tank, it would work out better for you on extended stays when dumping your black tank. If you are self-contained, you won’t have any difficulties at all.

  • Christina L.
    Aug. 13, 2020

    River Rest Resort

    Supe Nice and Easy

    This is a great campsite, with lots of amenities. Super family friendly. Lots of kids at this site.

    I came here in early August, 2020! It gets warm during the day and many spots have trees, which provide partial shade at some point in the day. I do recommend bringing a pop up structure for the moments when shade is not available.

    We stayed at campsite 24, which is right on the river and next to the main river pool access. Lots of people coming by but everyone is respectful and there is some privacy from small trees planted along the path.

    At the other end of the site is a river access that’s smaller and allows dogs (the main one does not). Since I do not have kids but do have a dog, I will probably try for the sites closer to the dog access next time.

    The main river pool gets busy, lots of kids, families etc. but in the early evening and morning it is pretty empty and was a great time to relax. The dog access river pool was a lot less crowded. You can also float from the dog access pool down river to the main pool site which was a lot of fun.

    The property has great bathrooms with showers. They take quarters for the showers, $.25 for 2 minutes. They have a small store onsite for the last minute essentials. They have a air pump to fill up rafts to float in the river. They also have wood delivery to your site if you order by 7pm. Each site has a picnic table and small fire pit with a grate if you want to cook on that! They also have a larger communal areas with BBQ and sink for those wanted to have a group meal. Each campsite has water, electricity and full RV hookups. So lots of RV’s at this location.

    Very dog friendly and kid friendly.

    Staff was super helpful and always present. They made rounds emptying trash cans, cleaning the bathrooms and just monitoring the area so that’s is super well maintained. You can tell they really love the place and want to keep it clean. They also were super nice when enforcing the rules, not mean but were not afraid to remind people to follow the camp rules (which were super reasonable).

    No cell service, which was great. But you can drive up the hill 10 minutes to park at the vista and get a signal.

    All in all we had a great time and will be back!

  • Steve M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 24, 2024

    Crystal Springs Campground

    Camping under giant sequoias! What more could you want?

    Beautiful, wild forest camping under huge sequoia trees in a well maintained campground with fairly well separated sites. Flush toilets and garbage disposal but no dump station or electrical or water hookups. Definitely not for big rigs and I have a teardrop trailer and my Outback which are almost 30 ft and it was quite a challenge

  • Mike C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 17, 2020

    Zephyr Cove Resort

    Family fun for all ages

    Excellent spot for the whole family. Beware, if you are pulling a trailer brush up on your backing up skills. Very tight and narrow. Best time to get in the park is during the day. Not much difference between back in sites versus pull through sites. Very clean facilities. Close to everything. Everyone is nice and friendly. #162 is a good level site for RV.

  • Mike P.
    Mar. 2, 2023

    Miner's Camp RV Park

    Lake Comanche South sure

    Nice place quiet lots of places for big RVs pull through spots and back in spots they have spots for family reunions have showers store boat ramp nice place to camp North Shore is not for RVs it's for tent camping the South Shore has hookups 30 50 amp service full hookups all around a good place good people quiet time is 9:00 p.m. till 7:00 a.m. I believe doesn't mean you can't be up just no loud music no carrying on to disturb the other people lake is almost full

  • Stephen K.
    Jun. 18, 2019

    Middle Fork Cosumnes Campground

    El Dorado County’s best kept Secret

    The campground is located next to the Middle Fork Cosumnes River. Accessable from Hwy 88 just past Hams Station on Cat Creek Road. The camp has 18 sites that each have tables and fire rings. Sites are accessable by smaller RV’s and travel trailers. There are no    electrical hook-ups, dump station, or water, so plan on being fully self contained. Each site has very nice tent sites and are mosly located very close to the creek and offer good privacy. The camp ground fills up on most weekends but usually has sites open during the week. This has been a “ first come, first serve” campground in the past, but may change now that it will be managed by a recreation management company. Check with recreation.gov to confirm. Fishing, swimming, and hiking are activities. Bear River Reservoir Resort is a close drive away. Highly recommend.

  • D
    Apr. 7, 2024

    Lake Amador Resort

    Beautiful in the Spring

    We enjoyed our first visit and will definitely come back! The park is a mix of old RV’s that folks have long term stays and open spots for visitors. Some nice spots and some tight spots. We stayed in site 62 with 41 foot MH. There was no room for a tow vehicle and we did not put our awnings out. We enjoyed fishing from the bank and had some good luck with power bait. The resort is very clean and quiet!

  • David & Sue C.
    Feb. 13, 2021

    Tahoe Valley Campground

    Winter Wonderland !!

    We had a great time at this winter paradise!! South Lake Tahoe had gotten 20 inches of snow in the 14 days prior to our arrival, then got four more inches while we were there. Practice your backing up, the plowed snow made some of the pull through sites back in only!! The huge, beautiful trees made for some additional obstacles. The best part of our stay was the assistance we received from TERRY in changing sites and getting set up. The campground is close enough to all the activities in South Lake Tahoe. The plowed snow and ice made walking through the campground very difficult, but there wasn’t anyplace else you could put it. The dog park was great!! When you’re traveling with a Great Dane and Australian Shepard, that’s a big deal!! We’ll stay here again...maybe in the summer!!

  • ProfG999
    May. 21, 2021

    Dru Barner Campground — Eldorado National Forest

    Wonderful woods

    This has been my favorite spot after traveling all across US. I wanted to hide in the forest. Nothing but trees and the wind blowing through them. It was an adventurous drive on a curvy mountain road to get here, but we'll worth it. There are 48 sites (no hookups) and it's just me and one other person pretty far away. Very clean. With a pass, I only paid $4 per day. Nice clean vault toliets. Water available. Picnic tables and fire rings at each site. Corrals for horses. Wood to burn laying around everywhere. Rangers were very friendly and helpful when I came in. I'm staying 4 days this time. I'll be back. I used my WeBoost and was able to teach online and even stream some TV. The dog has loved the nice forest floor to run on and lay on. I drove into Georgetown (6 miles) one day and had the best time exploring the shops and talking to the locals. Gas station has propane. Back in or pull through sites. You can call and reserve or just show up and find an open spot. I was there in May 2021.


Guide to Cedar Grove

RV camping options near Cedar Grove, California range from basic electric and water hookups to full-service resorts. Located in the Sierra foothills between 2,000 and 4,000 feet elevation, this region offers moderate temperatures during spring and fall but can experience hot summers exceeding 90°F. Visitors should prepare for mountain driving conditions, with many access roads requiring careful navigation.

What to do

Swimming and beach access: Camp Richardson Resort provides easy lakeside recreation within walking distance of their RV sites. "We came into south lake to visit family. This campground is right in town but there's enough space and trees to give it a natural feeling. There's a dog park, pool and trails," notes Sarah R.

Fishing opportunities: French Meadows offers excellent trout fishing in the reservoir. "Great trout fishing. Bear country be advised," mentions Toby R. The location provides both shore fishing and boat launch access for anglers.

Winter activities: Some RV parks in the region remain open year-round, allowing for snow-based activities. As Basia M. describes at Tahoe Valley Campground, "We ended up camping in a truck camper after being caught in a snow storm... nothing beats making a fire in the snow and waking up to a couple of feet of white fluffiness!"

What campers like

Resort amenities: Visitors appreciate the activities available at larger RV resorts. Dani P. mentions about Tahoe Valley Campground, "Super busy campground with kids running around and riding bikes. They put on a ton of events like karaoke nights, live music, and smores nights. Hot showers and well lit clean bathrooms."

Waterfront access: Thousand Trails Ponderosa offers riverside camping with water recreation. "The park is a little more 'stack and pack' than we like, but the view of the river made up for it. Nice park to spend the holidays," says Pamela H., highlighting the trade-off between site spacing and location.

Convenience to attractions: Many Cedar Grove area RV parks provide good access to local attractions. "Good place to stay when needing a rest on the way back from or to the mountains," reports Christian N. about Dutch Flat RV Resort, showing how these parks serve as basecamps for exploring the region.

What you should know

Fire restrictions: Fire rules vary by campground and season. "Fires are restricted sometimes in the summer," notes Kate A. about Ponderosa RV Resort, reminding campers to check current regulations before arrival.

Bear safety: Multiple campgrounds in the Cedar Grove area require proper food storage. Tyler M. explains at Coyote Group Campground, "3x Bear food and 4x trash/recycling bins... There could be an additional bear bin to support as much food/scented items as a group of 25 would need."

Site variations: Many RV parks have significant differences between sites. "Two thirds of the campsites were on a slope with no where to setup a tent on level ground," warns graham K. about French Meadows, suggesting campers research specific site details when making reservations.

Tips for camping with families

Look for planned activities: Some RV parks near Cedar Grove organize regular family events. At 49er Village RV Resort, Tascha F. notes, "We stayed here for a little over 2 months while waiting for our home to be built. It felt like we were on vacation every night. Pool is open in the winter with heating and a tent over top. Kids loved the arcade games."

Consider pool access: Swimming pools provide reliable recreation for children regardless of weather conditions. "We checked out the pond, playground, volleyball and shuffleboard areas, but spent most of the time in the pool, it was a hot weekend," reports Dustin C. at 49er Village.

Check noise levels: Family-friendly campgrounds often have enforced quiet hours. According to cassidy R., "Nicely kept campground but no night enforcement for quiet hours. Had several rowdy groups keeping us up til 2am. A few air horns, car alarms going off. No camp hosts or ground keepers around."

Tips from RVers

Dump station alternatives: Ghost Mountain RV Campground offers convenient options for handling waste tanks. Craig & Linda L. explain, "Water and Electricity only. There is Honeybucket truck that comes around Monday Wednesday and Friday. A dump station on site."

Space limitations: Many Cedar Grove area RV parks have tight sites that limit outdoor living space. About Dutch Flat RV Resort, Tod S. cautions, "Most sites are neither flat nor level, but close enough to get level. The setting is magnificent."

Reservation requirements: Peak season often requires advance booking for Cedar Grove area RV parks. At Placerville RV Resort, HandL C. advises, "Read the fine print! If you are expecting a full-hookup site, make sure it has septic at your site! Many of the sites are water and electric only... This place gets VERY full on a holiday weekend."

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