Best RV Parks & Resorts near Doyle, CA

Full hookup options with 30/50 amp service are available throughout the Doyle, California region at several RV parks. Honey Lake Campground in Milford offers year-round RV sites with full hookups including 30-amp service, and accommodates big rigs with pull-through sites. Days End RV Park in Standish provides 50-amp service with level sites that can handle larger motorhomes. Sierra Valley RV Park in Beckwourth features electric hookups, sewer connections, and water at each site. Clio's Rivers Edge RV Park operates seasonally from April through October with both 50-amp service and pull-through sites for easier access. "Very clean, full hook ups, can accommodate big rigs," noted one RV traveler about Days End RV Park, highlighting the practical setup that makes it suitable for larger motorhomes.

While some parks offer luxury amenities like pools and recreation rooms, others provide more basic services focused on essential RV needs. Cell service varies significantly throughout the region, with parks closer to Reno/Sparks generally offering better connectivity than those in more remote mountain locations. Most RV parks in the area welcome pets, though specific restrictions may apply. Dump stations are available at most locations, with Bordertown Casino RV Resort and Gold Ranch Casino & RV Resort both featuring sanitary dump facilities. Winter travelers should note that several mountain parks close seasonally, including Little Bear RV Park (closed October 29-April 14) and Movin' West RV Park (closed October 22-April 30). Navigation to some RV parks requires careful driving on mountain roads with occasional tight turns, particularly for those parks located in the Sierra Valley and Plumas County areas.

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Best RV Sites Near Doyle, California (120)

    1. Bordertown Casino RV Resort

    10 Reviews
    Verdi, NV
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (775) 677-0169

    "We are full-timers and have a 36 ft Class A with a Cherokee Trailhawk tow."

    "Made sure to point out all the park features and amenities. Once he heard I was a new RVer he put me in a spot that was easy to get in and out of.

    This park has full hookups and free WiFi."

    2. Honey Lake Campground

    3 Reviews
    Milford, CA
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 253-2508

    "It has a great view of the lake and has tent, RV, and trailer sites- many that seem to be permanent. The hostess is a wonderfully kind lady and her little store had everything you need."

    "I drove way to long and when this campground showed up I was so relieved I would have stopped no matter what but to find out it’s charming clean and the manager a dear showers laundry and lots of space"

    3. Sparks Marina RV Park

    24 Reviews
    Sparks, NV
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (775) 851-8888

    "Nice level concrete pads for travel trailers, they also have pull through sites for diesel pushers."

    "The Reno area is our home base, we are full time RVers in a 35 foot long fifth wheel.  "

    4. Pyramid Lake Marina and RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Nixon, NV
    28 miles
    +1 (775) 686-9355

    "Camp on Pryamid lake shore or full hookups @marina RV park tents trailers etc. Indian Reservation permits required. Fireworks sold & allowed designated areas. Also, fishing is great and seasonal."

    "We stayed for 3 days on the beach next to the picnic leantos. We were the only ones camping on the beach. Very quiet. We have a 24' Class C motorhome. The beach was very clean and orderly."

    5. Clio's Rivers Edge RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Clio, CA
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 836-2375

    "A very clean RV park and friendly staff. Call for reservations as its popular. Some lower sites had concrete pads for the provided table. Several seasonal private modular homes among the RVer."

    "It’s a cute RV park, it’s clean and close to a little town the bad thing is that every space is so close to each other, you have next to you their services and it’s impossible to access your storage without"

    6. Sierra Valley RV Park

    1 Review
    Portola, CA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 832-8551

    "The shower and laundry facilities were clean. We stayed during a snow storm, about 2’ of snow. The street was plowed the next morning. I would highly recommend this place. Thank you Alvin!!"

    7. Days End RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Litchfield, CA
    29 miles
    +1 (530) 254-1094

    "Very clean, full hook ups, can accommodate big rigs. Weekly, monthly, overnight. The only reason I didn’t give it a 5 star rating is that there is nothing around to do."

    "Laundry just $1.50 a load and nice laundromat. Almost level site. Awesome and friendly owner...since 2022. Nice bathrooms. Great views and quiet."

    8. Gold Ranch Casino & RV Resort

    11 Reviews
    Verdi, NV
    37 miles
    +1 (877) 914-6789

    "General: 105-site FHU RV park with a mix of pull-through and back-in sites; site is assigned upon check-in."

    "All sites are full hookup, with wifi, and cable tv.  Clean bathrooms, showers, and laundry.  We would stay here again if in the area."

    9. Movin' West RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Blairsden-Graeagle, CA
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 836-2614

    "Movin west is perfect being so close to town and the brewery ronin is a short bike ride away"

    "Short walk to town for a morning of mini golf. Even though the park is close to the road, I didn't hear anything. Memorial day weekend George hosted camp-wide dinner of BBQ tri-tip and kielbasa."

    10. Loganville

    2 Reviews
    Sierra City, CA
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 478-6253

    $24 / night

    "It was not busy, there was on other occupied campsite not to close to where we were. It has water, bathrooms and a bear box. Beautiful trees and clean sites."

    "The campground itself is pretty standard, sites are decent size, and lots of shade.  There is a path down to the Yuba River, where you can get in the water or float on a tube. "

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RV Park Reviews near Doyle, CA

366 Reviews of 120 Doyle Campgrounds


  • A
    Aug. 30, 2019

    Clio's Rivers Edge RV Park

    Great RV Park

    Impressed with clean sites and tall pine trees. A very clean RV park and friendly staff. Call for reservations as its popular. Some lower sites had concrete pads for the provided table. Several seasonal private modular homes among the RVer. Secured large dog area with running creek within walking distance. A number of lower RV spaces within walking pathways to creek. Most were 30 amps and upper level had some 50 amps. Lots of back ends and pull throughs. Visitors must walk to the trash designated area fenced in with recycling bins. Only one bathroom building that housed laundry room. Shower stall in women’s area .50cent for 20 minutes and 2 toilet stalls that the door hits your knees a very weird old bathroom. We enjoyed the park and plan to return again.

  • P
    Jul. 21, 2022

    Sparks Marina RV Park

    Nice place to visit

    Nice level concrete pads for travel trailers, they also have pull through sites for diesel pushers. Both 30 and 50 amp sites along with cable on the pedestals, make sure you bring your own cable to connect to the pet store or they’ll charge you $4.95 for a cable cord. Large clean bathrooms, with a laundry facility that is open 24 hours a day. Upon checking in, staff will guide you to your site and assist you in backing in to your campsite or guide you through the pull through site. They explain all the rules which are typical and show you the location of your pedestal and your sewer hook ups. Wi-Fi is strong and if there are not a lot of people at the campsite you can stream to a television which is the first time in a long time. Unfortunately when the weekends come in the campsite gets full Wi-Fi signal does degrade quite significantly. The bathrooms are well-maintained and constantly cleaned, staff is very friendly and they have a small camp in store for you to pick up small supplies. If you need anything larger there is RV country which is located basically across the street at legends which is a rather large shopping mall area. There are plenty of places to go out and eat if you would like such as outback steakhouse, Olive Garden, BJ’s and of course there is a plethora of fast food restaurants available in the area as well. The campsites are flat and level and have a picnic table with artificial turf next to your campsite. I’ll just say that the sites are very cozy. Very quiet camp area staff is very friendly and helpful

  • Laura K.
    Aug. 28, 2019

    Sparks Marina RV Park

    Great Urban RV Park, best in Reno Area

    The Reno area is our home base, we are full time RVers in a 35 foot long fifth wheel.  We come to Sparks Marina RV Park whenever we are in town visiting family, and we typically stay for at least a month or sometimes two months.  We have visited ALL of the RV parks in the vicinity, and in Carson City to the south.  By far this is the best place in the area.  The sites are not at all outdoorsy, it is more of an urban feel, with a concrete pad and fake grass, but each site has a tree which is nice for shade in the hot summers.  The circulation works well and if you have a pull through you have two parking options for your tower/toad vehicle.  The spaces are long enough for the larger rigs, and are wide enough for all of the slides, even on both sides, and for awnings to go out.  Staff here is EXCELLENT.  We are always treated well, and we like how they are always there to help.  The office has some supplies for sale, and the laundry room and bathrooms are the CLEANEST we have ever seen.  Facilities are modern.  Rec room has ping pong, and pool, a large screen tv as well.  There is a small pool and hot tub, which gets a lot of use when open.  They do not allow tents.  They have a pretty robust WiFi system, and all cellular options are available in the area, so internet is not a problem.  Prices are higher than other options but the location is excellent, staff is excellent and they do a good job of security as well.  We feel safe here, and it is always clean.

  • Ray & Terri F.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 18, 2023

    Bordertown Casino RV Resort

    Well maintained, clean CG, friendly helpful staff

    We are full-timers and have a 36 ft Class A with a Cherokee Trailhawk tow. Since we had been boondocking for a while, we stayed for 3 nights in site 41 in mid May as a waypoint and an opportunity to dump, fill, do laundry, etc., as well as visit the casino. The CG is medium size, with a narrow strip of nice grass and a table(no chairs) between the sites, which are quite close- slides out, about 8-10. The CG is quiet, except for some road noise on US 365. The internal roads are a little narrow, although not too bad, but some of the turns are rather tight. All but a couple of sites are pull-throughs. AT&T service was fair with 2-3 bars of 5G and speeds up to about 20 MB/s. The CG WiFi was just ok, depending on your needs, with speeds up to 0.5 MB/s. Starlink had speeds up to 20 MB/s. We had DISH coverage on all of the western satellites. We didn’t try any OTA channels with our fixed omni antenna. As mentioned by others in their reviews, the sewer connections are slightly recessed, centered in concrete bowls; it was a challenge to get a good connection with a right-angle connector.

  • E
    May. 3, 2024

    Bordertown Casino RV Resort

    Horrible - NOT KID FRIENDLY! Not for families.

    A rude cranky old lady will yell at your kids for playing on the grass. They won’t let you stay to long if have kids. This is NOT a family friendly rv park. It’s meant for long term elderly. Which would be nice if they were nice. I also called ahead to make a reservation and they said they had plenty of room and just come in. When we should up they were packed and we just paid to dumb and leave. As a family unit this is not for you. If you’re retired and just looking for a stay or long term stay it’s good to go. Just don’t bring your kids. At least the gentleman in the office was super nice. He was the only good thing I can speak of. Of course the cranky lady went and complained to him. All because our kids were playing on the grass. Pffff.

  • j
    May. 30, 2024

    Keystone RV Park

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    Keystone RV Park is a top choice for travelers, offering clean facilities, spacious sites, and friendly staff in a peaceful setting near local attractions.  old age homes Nelspruit provide  essential care for the elderly, including comfortable accommodations, medical support, and social activities, ensuring a safe and nurturing environment with compassionate staff.

  • S
    Jul. 13, 2021

    Cottonwood Campground

    Very friendly, convenient campground

    Located with convenient access from Highway 89, the campgrounds and all sites can be easily accessed by any road vehicle. Several motorcycle campers were here during my visit. The sites I saw were all pull in/back in… no pull through. Highway 89 is a two-lane highway, well paved, and plowed in the winter.

    A friendly camp host can set you up with a site recommendation and as much firewood as you'd like to buy (current price was $5 for about 10 pieces).

    Each campsite has a picnic table, fire ring, and cooking fire enclosure (bricks covered by grate). They do not have bear lockers and the site suggests you store your food in your locked vehicle.

    Sites varied in size and proximity to other campers. In mid-summer mid-week, there were less than 10 campers in the whole campground. Every week is different, but most people appeared to have reservations starting on Wednesday, so Monday-Tuesday are very light. There are first-come-first-serve sites, but the ones taking reservations seemed to book up for the weekend.

    Sites near Highway 89 will hear road noise during the day and the occasional vehicle at night. Some of these are big logging trucks or diesels, so if you are a light sleeper or looking to get away from society, pick a site closer to the back. In the back, if there was the slightest breeze, I could only hear it blowing through the trees and no road noise. This was a big plus versus other sites in the area which tend to all be very close to the highway.

    The campground has towering trees and most sites are very well shaded. This is a big plus versus nearby campgrounds that may have pull-through spaces but also sparse coverage. 

    This site is close to civilization. About 2-3 miles North the forest ends and there is a ranger station. Another 2 miles beyond that is the town of Sierraville. The small gas station/grocery store says fuel is available 24/7, advertises propane available, has diesel, and has a modest selection of food and supplies. Definitely enough to help round out your inventory. The town has two cafes but I did not visit and can't confirm if they are still open (one said "for lease" in the Google photo). And of course, about 10-12 miles to the south is Truckee, a very full service town with restaurants, bars, large grocery stores, etc.

    For hiking, a very easy 1/2 mile round-trip botanical trail is located at the south end of the campground. It is level, following the creek. Various markers highlight botanical references, but no brochure was available, so download one before you go just in case. The trail goes out about 1/4 mile and then turns back to return on the other side of the creek. It is fully shaded.

    An offshoot from the trail takes you up 3/4 miles to the top of a hill overlook - very much worth the exercise and the view. You aren't 'on top of the world', but you have a good view of the valley and some nice breezes. The hike is moderately strenuous but there are plenty of opportunities to stop and catch your breath. It is very well shaded.

    If you are looking to burn off a few calories, a campground walk plus botanical trail plus lookout trail loop will get you to about 3 miles total including a good uphill portion to the lookout.

  • Genevieve R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 28, 2023

    Chilcoot Family Campground

    Love it. Clean. Easy access.

    We live about 35 minutes away in Reno. We decided to practice camping with our new travel trailer at this campground. We have never camped even in a tent. The sites are paved. They are all back in sites. There's good room between sites. I think there's good privacy even though you can see that there are other campers around. There are tables, fire pits, flush toilets, and bear boxes. There's a shallow stream and access to it for the campsites along one side of the campground. There's a camp host by the entrance. It's hard to see the entrance to this campground because the sign is not close to the street. If you get to Frenchman Lake about 10 minutes away, you've gone too far. We've never had any cell signal with ATT at this campground. It's a very easy drive from Reno. We go there all spring and summer for quick getaways.

  • Nathaniel S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 10, 2021

    Little Bear RV Park

    Great Spot for Exploring Plumas Eureka

    If the first place you think of when you hear “the Sierra Nevada mountains” is Tahoe or Yosemite, I would strongly encourage you to explore points north of Truckee/Tahoe in the Plumas National Forest. And, a great place to stay while exploring the area is Little Bear RV park. This clean, quiet, and very family friendly campground offers a mixture of full and partial hookup sites, plus cabins. It’s right on the Feather river, with a refreshing swimming hole walking distance from the campground. Plumas Eureka state park offers a number of hikes that even little ones can manage. It also has great picnic areas on the creeks that run through the park. Within a 30 minute drive are a number of gorgeous alpine lakes. Gold Lake is especially beautiful and peaceful. I spent 5 nights here and while I love the more “famous” Sierra attractions, I have to say: I didn’t miss the crowds. Plumas is what Tahoe was like in the 1950’s. Highly recommended.


Guide to Doyle

RV camping near Doyle, California offers a variety of well-reviewed parks that cater to different needs, from full hookups to scenic views.

Some prices for RV Parks range from $30 to $50

  • The Sierra Valley RV Park provides a welcoming atmosphere with clean facilities, making it a great choice for first-time RVers.
  • At Days End RV Park, you can enjoy a well-maintained site with amenities like laundry for just $1.50 a load.
  • For a more rustic experience, Pyramid Lake Marina and RV Park offers camping permits for $15, allowing you to find your own spot near the beautiful lake.

RVers like these nearby activities

  • The Bordertown Casino RV Resort is perfect for those looking to enjoy gaming and dining, all within a short drive.
  • Explore the stunning Plumas National Forest while staying at Little Bear RV Park, which is close to hiking trails and swimming holes.
  • Movin' West RV Park is conveniently located near Graeagle, making it easy to access local shops and restaurants.

Most parks have electrical/sewer hookups

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Doyle, CA is Bordertown Casino RV Resort with a 4.1-star rating from 10 reviews.

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