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    Kyburz, California serves as a gateway to diverse camping experiences in the Sierra Nevada mountains, with options ranging from established campgrounds to dispersed sites. The area includes several notable locations like China Flat Campground, known for spacious sites and river access, and Ice House Campground which operates from May through October. Campers will find both US Forest Service and state park facilities within a 30-mile radius, particularly along Highway 50 and around nearby reservoirs. The region's elevation ranges from approximately 4,000 to 7,000 feet, creating varied ecosystems from pine forests to alpine meadows, with many sites offering water proximity either at rivers or mountain lakes.

    Seasonal considerations heavily impact camping availability, with most facilities operating from late May through early October due to snow at higher elevations. As one camper noted, "No cell service with AT&T. Great swim area for the kids with just a short walk. Love the Kyburz area." Highway 50 provides the main access route, though some campgrounds require travel on unpaved forest roads. Bear activity is common throughout the region, requiring proper food storage in provided bear lockers at established sites. Fire restrictions frequently apply during summer and fall months due to wildfire danger. First-come, first-served sites fill quickly on summer weekends, while reservable locations should be secured months in advance.

    Many visitors highlight the balance between natural settings and accessibility in the Kyburz area. Riverside camping receives consistently positive reviews, with one camper sharing, "Listen to the sounds of the river while sleeping. You can also play and fish in the river during the day." Most established campgrounds provide vault toilets and potable water, though hookups are limited. Highway noise affects some locations, particularly those closest to major roads. Wildlife sightings, including deer and occasionally bears, add to the camping experience. The proximity to South Lake Tahoe (approximately 30 miles east) makes the area popular for those seeking a less crowded alternative to lakeside camping while still having access to additional recreation opportunities.

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    Best Campgrounds near Kyburz (401)

      1. Ice House Campground

      4.2(16)5mi from Kyburz90 sitesRVs, Tents

      "It was disappointing to learn this by getting a visit by the black bear who comes down from behind our campsite (which is why I do not recommend campsite 3)."

      "Neighbors were close, though not so close to be crowded. Spot was very close to the restroom, advantage and disadvantage when a strong ordor would breeze on through."

      from $36 - $108 / night

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      2. Fallen Leaf Campground - South Lake Tahoe

      4.4(35)17mi from Kyburz208 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The campground itself is beautiful, walking distance to Fallen Leaf Lake and short drive to South Lake Tahoe. My husband, my pup and I liked the campsite a lot."

      "From the East you’ll pass thru all of that, past the Camp Richardson and finally turn away from Lake Tahoe into Fallen Leaf Campground."

      from $47 - $128 / night

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      3. Eagle Point Campground — Emerald Bay State Park

      4.7(23)17mi from Kyburz80 sitesRVs, Tents

      "4d-120.0849062) while exploring the Emerald Bay section of Lake Tahoe."

      "Our site was #56 which had a partial view of the lake through the trees in the distance. It was also located directly across from the bathrooms and campground host who’s name was David."

      from $25 - $45 / night

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      4. Tahoe Valley Campground

      4.2(28)19mi from KyburzRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "It was very crowded and we stayed in our site and away from public areas. Pool was open as well as restrooms/showers. They talked about bears visiting but we didn’t spot any there."

      "The location is pretty good with close by restaurants and stores. We used our bikes and took some great rides from there. Campsites were nice size, didn’t feel too crammed in."

      5. Loon Lake

      4.6(16)15mi from Kyburz82 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Just returned from a weekend getaway to Loon Lake. We (2 people, 1 pup) stayed two nights at site #25 at Loon Lake Campground. Perfect location for daytime fishing and nighttime stargazing."

      "These two sites are right on the road next to the toilets and trash bins. Some smells and lots of noises and foot traffic, some 4x4 traffic as well."

      from $30 - $160 / night

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      6. Union Valley Reservoir

      4.3(9)9mi from Kyburz178 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Clean campground, friendly hosts, all the amenities you could need while enjoying time spent not too far away from the greater Sacramento area."

      "We arrived after dark and had no idea what was around us. We were so pleasantly surprised when the sun came up to find ourselves surrounded by trees and so close to the lake."

      from $36 - $145 / night

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      7. USFS Silver Fork Dispersed

      4.1(7)1mi from KyburzRVs, Tents

      "My 9 yr old son wanted to try camping in or near the snow, and the weather was favorable on this December weekend (high 56, low 39)."

      "Near the highway and a few houses but still far enough from them that it’s pretty easy to get to and quiet."

      8. China Flat Campground

      4.5(6)2mi from KyburzRVs, Tents

      "Great swim area for the kids with just a short walk. Love the Kyburz area. Vault toliets, though fairly well maintained. Will visit again and again!"

      "Pro-tip: the spot next to the camp host is the best. The ones down the hill by the river are smaller, dark and cold."

      9. Iron MT. Dispersed

      4.3(10)11mi from Kyburz

      "There are also many OHV trails close by."

      "I camped right on the edge where the view was as far from the highway as possible. The only downfall is that you can hear the highway. I went on a Tuesday."

      10. Lovers Leap Campground

      4.9(7)9mi from KyburzTents, Glamping

      "A great campsite not too far from South Lake Tahoe. While most campsites are on the smaller size, there are a few which can accommodate larger tents."

      "The campsite we stayed in was a little bit of a walk in (could not drive to it) but it was beautiful with just a short walk to the crag. Natural and quiet, even though 50 is not far away!"

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    1433 Reviews of 401 Kyburz Campgrounds


    • Debbie L.
      Jun. 25, 2026

      Lake Amador Resort

      RV camping among the residence.

      Stayed two nights and had our 8 year old grandson with us.  We got what we were told was the best full hook up RV site. I can see a little bit of the lake which is very nice. There is a lot of permanent residence mobile trailer homes. Not at all what I expected. It is dirt, rocks and trees that don’t really provide shade. There were cigarette buts all over our camp site. There is a small fire pit but no bbq. For a good five hours today there was some shooting off a gun. Our dog happens to be afraid of that sound so she spent most of the day inside the trailer. When we arrived we had no picnic table and nobody would answer the phone. My husband and I ended taking one from the empty site next to us. Then this morning I called trying to get the Wi-Fi password. They gave me the wrong one, I called back, they never answered. I left a message, they never called back. My grandson and I walked down a small boat ramp to the lake. The area was full of trash and there was sludge at least a foot off the shore. From there you can see many of the small boat ramps off the backs of the permanent trailers and they were in complete disrepair. I get the feeling no one cares. 

      I can’t speak to any other area in this resort. Only where we are physically. My Husband did say there was a nice pond with picnic tables and shade, but the dog was not allowed to be there so that wasn’t something that we could enjoy.

    • Alma L.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 23, 2026

      Grover Hot Springs State Park Campground

      Thankfully Overlooked and far from Tahoe

      We took our 22ft RV. Super clean campground including the bathrooms. Some spots would be very challenging to back into. Some tips:

      1. Stop at Sorenson’s Cafe for lunch.
      2. Getting a spot at the pool was easy, even on the weekend.
      3. Not too many hikes and the brochures don’t do a good job describing them.
      4. The Sawmill trail is no longer maintained or visible, shame because jt was so beautiful.
      5. Not too many bugs.
      6. There is a dump station in Shingle Springs at Fuel Express for $50 but they don’t have water. They do have super cheap gas.
      7. The KOA in South Lake has a dump station for $25 and are very friendly.
      8. Cool book selection at the general store in Markleeville. They have antiquarian books as well.
    • Jonathan G.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 23, 2026

      Top of Arnold - FR 5N56 Dispersed

      Peaceful forested campsite

      The area was quiet during my stay. Site is adjacent to the road, with a rock fire ring . The road up had some rough areas, but my outback had no real issues. I recommend hugh clearance, 4x4 to get here.

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 22, 2026

      Faith Valley campground

      Nice views near open meadows

      Watched a few small prairie dogs and relaxed

    • A
      Jun. 21, 2026

      Orchard Springs Campground

      Orchard Springs at Rollins

      We went in February so we were the only campers in whole campground and got a killer lake front site. It was a little pricey compared to what I’m used to paying for camping(free), but the employees were extremely nice and friendly. We had a great time and paddle boarded, fished, and hiked in the surrounding areas.

    • A
      Jun. 21, 2026

      Blue Lake Dispersed Campground

      Blue Lake Dispersed Camping

      From pulling over and setting up camp, to backpacking all of your gear around the lake to the various of different camp spots, blue lake is the perfect camping area. I’ve camped here in the sunshine, rain, and snow and have had no regrets. It’s a great place for people who want to start getting into backpacking, as it’s a very short hike from the car while still very remote and peaceful.

    • Adam H.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 21, 2026

      Grouse Ridge Campground

      Busy but nice

      Came on a Friday afternoon mid June and the campground was full so we camped on the ridge above the campground. There were a lot of people parked around to backpack and camp along the trails bin the area. It took 30 minutes to drive the 5 unpaved miles of grouse ridge road. No issues in my ‘83 2WD Westy

    • M
      Jun. 19, 2026

      Beardsley Dam Campground

      Beardsley dam campground

      We really enjoyed the campground, there was vaulted toilets and somewhat easy access to the lake it was a bit steep down to the water for young kids. But spacious area and nice views


    Guide to Kyburz

    Camping options around Kyburz include numerous dispersed sites along the Silver Fork of the American River. These free camping areas provide primitive overnight accommodations at elevations between 3,800-4,500 feet, with temperatures typically 10-15 degrees cooler than Sacramento Valley. During summer months, daytime temperatures range from 75-85°F while dropping to 45-55°F overnight, making sleeping conditions comfortable with proper gear.

    What to do

    Paddling opportunities: Visit Ice House Campground where campers can enjoy multiple water activities. "Water is cold but you can paddle board, kayak or just fish. Very quiet and nice campsites," notes Kathy H. The reservoir provides excellent spots for beginners with protected coves and calmer morning conditions.

    Waterfall hiking: Multiple trails near the Kyburz area lead to seasonal waterfalls, particularly in spring and early summer. One camper at Loon Lake mentioned, "Bassi falls is down the mountain a bit but a great spot to hike and swim nearby!" Waterfall flow peaks May-June, gradually diminishing through summer.

    Rock climbing: Several granite formations around the area provide climbing opportunities. Near Silver Fork Dispersed camping, one visitor observed, "Spotted a rock climber on the nearby rock face when we arrived, who later came by to pick up his car he had parked there." Most climbing spots require moderate approaches of 15-30 minutes from parking areas.

    What campers like

    Riverside sites: Many campers prefer spots near water for ambient sounds and recreation. At China Flat Campground, one reviewer wrote: "Our spot was beautiful... We were right by the river which was great for a dip (was about 1 ft deep at the time but seemed low) and very relaxing." Sites closest to water typically fill earliest, especially Thursday-Friday.

    Less crowded alternatives: Campers seeking quieter experiences gravitate to specific sites. One visitor to Union Valley Reservoir shared: "The campsites are spread out nicely so you have a lot of privacy. Some of the sites are huge! We staying in one for 7 days with a large group of 12-14 people- it never felt crowed." Weekday camping sees 50-70% lower occupancy compared to weekends.

    High elevation escapes: Several camping options sit above 6,000 feet, providing cooler temperatures. At Iron Mountain Dispersed camping, a visitor noted: "At 7500 feet above sea level, the view is wide and the scenery is beautiful, especially the sunset view." These higher sites typically remain snow-covered until late May.

    What you should know

    Fire restrictions: Seasonal fire restrictions frequently impact camping in this area. A visitor to Silver Fork Dispersed camping explained: "You are required to have a permit for any day/overnight use in Eldorado, including this area. They can be easily acquired at recreation.gov." Fire permits are required year-round, with complete bans possible June-October.

    Wildlife awareness: Bears are active throughout the Kyburz camping areas. At Eagle Point Campground, one camper reported: "We encountered a mama bear and her 2 cubs quite a few times but everyone worked together to make noises." Park rangers actively enforce proper food storage regulations.

    Cell service limitations: Connectivity varies widely across camping areas. A camper at Silver Fork noted: "Cell phone reception is very spotty, in and out of a couple of bars throughout the drive in — AT&T coverage. At the above coordinates, there were 2 bars of low grade coverage allowing basic texts to send." Generally, lower elevation campsites have more reliable service.

    Tips for camping with families

    Kid-friendly swimming: Families with children appreciate specific water access points. At China Flat, one visitor remarked: "Great swim area for the kids with just a short walk." The safest swimming areas feature gradually sloping entry points with sand or small pebbles rather than slippery rocks.

    Spacious group sites: Families need extra space for activities and multiple tents. At Fallen Leaf Campground, a camper noted: "Sites have lots of space, table, fire ring and generally level drive pads. Water spigots are not too far." Reserve family sites 3-6 months in advance for summer weekends.

    Educational opportunities: Several campgrounds offer ranger programs specifically for children. "The camp hosts are really nice and helpful," wrote a visitor to Ice House Campground. "When our kids were young we were up there every holiday weekend. Great place to camp for all." Programs typically run Friday-Sunday during peak summer months.

    Tips from RVers

    Leveling challenges: RVers should prepare for uneven sites in many campgrounds. At D.L. Bliss State Park, an RVer observed: "The sites are somewhat uneven, so you will need levelers if you are sleeping in a van or small RV." Most campgrounds limit RV lengths to 25-30 feet, with limited sites for larger rigs.

    Dump station access: Several campgrounds near Kyburz provide dump stations, but not all. "Full hook up, tooo expensive," noted one RVer at Tahoe Valley Campground about paid options. Most Forest Service campgrounds only offer partial hookups or none at all, requiring planning for waste management.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What amenities are available at Kyburz campgrounds?

    Campgrounds around Kyburz typically offer basic but functional amenities. American River Resort provides more developed facilities with clean bathrooms, private showers, fire pits and picnic tables at each site, plus easy half-mile access to town for shopping and dining. For more rustic experiences, Forest Service campgrounds like Kit Carson Campground feature vault toilets, fire rings, and picnic tables. Most Kyburz area campgrounds provide drinking water, but limited or no electrical hookups. Cell service can be spotty or nonexistent (AT&T has no service at some locations). While amenities are relatively simple, the stunning natural setting along rivers and among towering pines compensates for the lack of modern conveniences.

    Where are the best camping spots in Kyburz, CA?

    Kyburz offers excellent camping options along the American River. China Flat Campground is a top choice with spacious, shaded sites and a short walk to a great swimming area for kids. Sand Flat Campground is another excellent option right off Highway 50, offering first-come, first-served sites where you can fall asleep to the sounds of the river. This campground provides both RV and tent sites with river access for fishing and water play. The river is regularly stocked with fish, making it popular with anglers. Both campgrounds provide a genuine Sierra Nevada experience with proximity to outdoor activities and the peaceful ambiance of the El Dorado National Forest.

    What is the elevation of Kyburz, CA and how does it affect camping conditions?

    Kyburz sits at approximately 4,100 feet elevation in the Sierra Nevada mountains, creating distinct camping conditions throughout the year. This elevation means cooler temperatures than valley locations, with summer days typically pleasant (70s-80s°F) and nights cool enough to require a jacket. The moderate elevation at Clark Fork Campground and other nearby sites means you'll experience temperature swings between day and night, so layered clothing is essential. The camping season generally runs May through October, with shoulder seasons potentially experiencing frost. Winter brings significant snowfall, closing most campgrounds. The elevation also affects cooking (longer cooking times), hydration needs (increased at altitude), and sometimes breathing for those with respiratory issues. Always check road conditions before traveling during spring and fall.