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Camping near New Hogan Lake

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New Hogan Lake provides several established campground options for campers in California's Sierra foothills, located approximately 30 miles east of Stockton. Acorn Campground features tent and RV sites without hookups, while COE New Hogan Lake Coyote Point Campground offers boat-in access and accommodates both tent and RV camping. The surrounding area includes Lake Amador Resort and Lake Camanche, which provide a wider range of accommodation types including cabins, yurts, and glamping options with more amenities such as electric hookups and sewer connections.

Facilities at most campgrounds include picnic tables, fire rings, flush toilets, and some offer showers, though quality varies by location. "The bathrooms could use some TLC. No soap or towels and not all the showers were functional," noted one visitor about Acorn Campground. Water spigots are available throughout most sites, but hookups are limited primarily to the private resorts. Summer temperatures can be extremely hot with limited shade at some locations, particularly Acorn Campground, where the terrain often includes sloped sites challenging for tent campers. Most campgrounds remain open year-round, but recreational opportunities are best when lake levels are high.

Campers report mixed experiences with site quality and privacy levels throughout the area. While lakefront sites are popular, many have become less appealing as drought conditions have affected water levels. A reviewer mentioned, "The lake has receded quite a bit that one of the docks is about 100 yards from the actual lake now." Wildlife encounters, including deer families, enhance the camping experience for many visitors. Weekend crowding and noise can be issues during peak season, with several reviews noting loud parties at Acorn Campground. Fishing and boating represent primary activities at these campgrounds, with boat ramps available but sometimes far from the water depending on seasonal conditions. The mixed-use campgrounds around New Hogan Lake typically charge between $10-$20 per night for basic sites, with higher rates at private resorts offering more amenities.

Best Camping Sites Near New Hogan Lake (248)

    1. Acorn Campground

    28 Reviews
    Valley Springs, CA
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (209) 772-1343

    $20 / night

    "General: 132-site Corps of Engineers campground on New Hogan Lake. No hookups.  Site Quality: Varies. Most are back-in, but some are pull-through."

    "A good clean campground, popular in central California. Reasonably priced $20 per night."

    2. Lake Camanche

    18 Reviews
    Wallace, CA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (209) 763-5121

    $50 / night

    "Easy access to the lake. Campground is well maintained. Bathrooms are always clean and with hot water. No shower at this site. But there’s one close by at the Riverview, walking distance."

    "I come here with my family every year around 4th of July. I would book way ahead for busy holidays like that. 
    The water level really varies on the year."

    3. Lake Amador Resort

    13 Reviews
    Ione, CA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (209) 274-4739

    $25 - $45 / night

    "Fabulous lakeside camping.... We’ve been in March, May, July and September..... July, just too hot but we love being able to just get up and fish... The lake is stocked with Trout, Bass and Catfish."

    "Lake water level was super low at end of summer & lake is hard to access. Unless you got a boat. Saw deer & wild turkeys. This park is huge."

    4. Rancho Seco Recreation Area

    16 Reviews
    Herald, CA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (209) 748-2318

    "The campsites are spacious and you don't feel over crowded if there is a family next to you. It's pet friendly."

    "I pitched a tent in site 43 right next to the lake. Excellent place."

    5. Pardee Reservoir Recreation Area

    4 Reviews
    Ione, CA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (661) 702-1420

    "This campground is located in Lake Pardee. Some sites have a beautiful view of the lake. Lake View also has several RV sites but reservations go quickly. The lake is for fishing and boating only."

    6. Jackson Rancheria RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Jackson, CA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (209) 223-1677

    $50 - $70 / night

    "We wanted a close to home location with all the hookups to make sure we knew how to use everything. We were shocked at how clean and beautiful this park was!"

    "Spacious , clean, very friendly staff, beautiful walking trail around the park. The views are so beautiful we will definitely come back!"

    7. COE New Hogan Lake Coyote Point Campground

    2 Reviews
    Valley Springs, CA
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (209) 772-1343

    "We did a lot of kayak fishing and relaxing by the lake. We were able to walk the kayaks down with no problem."

    8. Monument RV Park - Lake Camanche

    2 Reviews
    Wallace, CA
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (866) 763-5121

    "There is a fishing pond directly next to the campground and access to the lake just a few minutes away."

    "Great location and full hook ups. Open year round, planning on coming back during the Winter!"

    9. Woodward Reservoir

    16 Reviews
    Oakdale, CA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (209) 847-3304

    "Out in Central valley is Woodward Lake. Great for a day trip if you live in the Bay area and want to get away. They have boat access to the lake."

    "Woodward Reservoir is a great place to camp with or without all the amenities...They have primitive camping for the folks that like roughing it as well as people that like the home away from home experience"

    10. Gold Strike Mobile Village

    2 Reviews
    Big Bar, CA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (209) 754-3180

    $25 - $45 / night

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Recent Reviews near New Hogan Lake

801 Reviews of 248 New Hogan Lake Campgrounds


  • Douglas S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 9, 2026

    Sly Guard Cabin

    Typical of the campground you find in downtown Valdez Alaska

    I invite you to take a look at the pictures. This is a simple gravel parking lot with hookups. There's nothing special about this location.

  • M
    Jul. 6, 2026

    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Tower Park

    I’m so sad

    We had been looking forward to this camping trip, but unfortunately our experience at Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park in Lodi was very disappointing. Before our trip, I paid the Lock Fee($40) specifically to guarantee the campsite we had selected. However, when we arrived, we were assigned to a completely different site. After setting up our trailer, we went back to the office to ask about it. Instead of correcting the mistake, another employee told us that we didn’t even have a reservation and that we needed to leave the campground. We had to search through our emails, show our reservation confirmation, and even provide proof of payment from our bank before they finally found our reservation. Only then were we moved to the campsite we had originally reserved and paid extra to secure. Unfortunately, the worst part happened on our last night. We were camping with friends, and between us we had two electric bikes—one worth nearly$5,000 and another worth over$1,000. We went to bed around 2:30 a.m., and everything was still there. When we came out of our trailers around 8:30 a.m., both bikes had been stolen. We immediately called the police. The responding officer told us that just two weeks earlier, another camper had all of the sound equipment stolen from their vehicle at the same campground. What disappointed us most is that the campground doesn’t appear to have adequate security measures, such as surveillance cameras, and there was no warning at check-in that thefts had recently occurred. Had we known there was an increased risk, we would have taken additional precautions with our valuables. When families choose a campground like this, they expect a safe, relaxing environment where they can enjoy nature without worrying that expensive belongings will disappear overnight. The campground has great amenities and is a fun place for families, but our experience with the reservation issues and the lack of security left us extremely disappointed. I hope management takes these concerns seriously, improves security, and is more transparent with guests so other families don’t have the same experience we did.

  • M
    Jul. 5, 2026

    Delta Shores Resort and Marina

    Overall

    Ok, but you guys need to improve lots stuff. Pool was out of order, stuff were not that friendly, I would suggest if you can concrete sites, hard for in and out

  • Maddie A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 3, 2026

    Van Haven Dispersed Site Yosemite

    Amazing 360° Views

    We stayed for two nights and it was amazing. If you keep going you will get to a spot with 360° views. Make sure you drive slowly on the way in past the houses because of all the dust. The only downside is that someone decided to smash glass all over the campfire, so my dog had to have his boots on the whole time.

  • A
    Jun. 25, 2026

    Castle Crags Campground — Castle Crags State Park

    Semi-Decent

    We arrived with no reservations and had many spots to choose from. The spots aren’t super private but you usually have your own space. There’s a market and lots of hikes super close by. The showers were coin operated, with coins you had to buy from the ranger station (1 coin = 2 mins). The showers and bathrooms were not clean at all. For as many rangers and workers we saw, we were severely disappointed by how gross the bathrooms were. Stars would probably be higher if it wasn’t for that.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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

  • H
    Jun. 17, 2026

    Ghost Mountain RV Campground

    Ghost mountain is a perfect family place

    Our family loved it here. Great staff. The poo was clean and heated. They had volleyball, karaoke, clean bathrooms and open showers.
    There is even a cute pond to fish out of.
    Theirs an old town that has two stores open. One is ice cream and the other is breakfast and lunch. Everything is affordable.


Guide to New Hogan Lake

New Hogan Lake sits at approximately 713 feet elevation in California's Sierra foothills, surrounded by oak woodlands and grasslands. Water levels at New Hogan Lake campsites fluctuate seasonally, with spring typically offering the highest lake levels for recreation. The area experiences hot, dry summers with temperatures frequently exceeding 90°F, while winter brings cooler temperatures and occasional rainfall.

What to do

Kayaking and paddling: Explore the coves and inlets of New Hogan Lake by kayak. Acorn Campground provides easy water access for paddlers. "We got in our kayaks for an awesome day paddle around the many coves of this reservoir. Since the lake level fluctuates there aren't many good beaches, but you can pull off to have a picnic lunch," notes Shari G.

Fishing from shore: Cast for trout, bass, and catfish from multiple access points around the lake. Lake Amador Resort offers good fishing opportunities. "The lake is stocked with Trout, Bass and Catfish. Tackle Box Cafe is really good, weekends only, and the staff is kind and helpful," explains Debbie R.

Hiking and wildlife viewing: Walk the shoreline trails to spot local wildlife including deer, wild turkeys, and various bird species. "We saw a tarantula near the tee box on 2. I woke up with 4 deer casually strolling through our campsite, a huge group of turkeys were cruising around the whole weekend," reports Christy L.

Disc golf: Play a round at one of several disc golf courses in the region. "As disc golfers, of course we love camping here, having 3 courses to choose from," says Christy L. about nearby recreation areas.

What campers like

Spacious lakeside sites: Many campsites offer direct water views and convenient access. Rancho Seco Recreation Area provides prime waterfront camping options. "I pitched a tent in site 43 right next to the lake. Excellent place," writes Les S.

Off-season tranquility: Visiting during weekdays or shoulder seasons provides a quieter experience. "We've stayed at this campground a couple of times on our way to/from Yosemite National Park, and it is a nice place to spend a couple of nights... during the week in the shoulder season, we pretty much had the place to ourselves," explains Shari G. about Acorn Campground.

Wildlife encounters: The natural setting attracts diverse wildlife viewing opportunities. "The wildlife is RIGHT THERE! We saw a tarantula near the tee box on 2. I woke up with 4 deer casually strolling through our campsite, a huge group of turkeys were cruising around the whole weekend," shares Christy L.

Convenient amenities: Many sites offer basic facilities for comfortable camping experiences. "Each site has a firepit, grill, picnic table, and a pole to hang lanterns on," notes Darin D. from Acorn Campground.

What you should know

Shower conditions vary: Bathroom and shower facilities can be inconsistent across campgrounds. "The main bathroom building had clean flush toilets and showers, but there were a few extra vault toilets scattered around. Fresh water taps and recycling/trash bins were plentiful," reports Shari G. about Acorn Campground.

Heat considerations: Summer temperatures can be extreme, requiring proper preparation. "This campground is great if you have a boat or jetski, as you can moor your boat close to your site. I was here in July of 2019, and it was hot! But the lake is fantastic and the campsites are big which provides plenty of room for shade structures," shares Trisha L.

Water level fluctuations: Lake levels change significantly throughout the year, affecting water access and beach availability. COE New Hogan Lake Coyote Point Campground experiences these changes. "Make sure you get water shoes because the lake does have sharp rocks and the local CVS has them," advises Pamela P.

Weekend crowds: Expect more visitors and potential noise issues during peak times. "This is a small but lovely place. Very quiet," notes Les S. about Rancho Seco Recreation Area, contrasting with busier campgrounds.

Tips for camping with families

Swimming options: Several campgrounds offer designated swimming areas ideal for families with children. Woodward Reservoir provides good swimming conditions. "Shallow and warm water great for swimming and water sports. Has paved looped campgrounds and has all necessary hook ups for rv/motorhome camping," explains Russell L.

Kid-friendly amenities: Look for campgrounds with playgrounds and recreation areas. "They have a water hole with a fun slide, which is all kept nice and clean with tables you can sit at. I would recommend a pop up tent for shade if you go to the water hole. There is also a old school playground for the kids," shares Moonlit_starrynights about Lake Amador.

Multiday trip planning: The area supports extended family camping trips with various activities. "We have been there three times, twice for day trips when our kids were camping there and one time where our son's and daughter's family and us were camping there for three days weekend," reports Craig & Linda L. about Woodward Reservoir.

Safety considerations: Be aware of potential hazards when camping with children. "We found multiple fish hooks and one happen to pierce my sandal. We have a 3 year old and brought our dog so imagine how dangerous that can be," cautions Angel S. about Rancho Seco Recreation Area.

Tips from RVers

Hookup availability: Full hookup options vary between campgrounds. "We stayed in the dry camping area which was right on the lake. The showers worked well and didn't require coins, and there was a dump station up front by the fish cleaning station," explains Mike A. about Lake Amador.

Site leveling: Some RV sites require adjustment for comfortable parking. "The campground offers a range of pull-through and back-in campsites along the slopes of the rolling hills, but most of the individual sites were flat and could accommodate a wide variety of rig sizes," notes Shari G. about Acorn Campground.

Sewer connection challenges: Be prepared for unique setup requirements at some campgrounds. "The hookups worked good but the sewer hookup is elevated so you will probably want sewer hose supports to lift your hose," advises Courtney C. about Monument RV Park - Lake Camanche.

Shade considerations: Look for sites with adequate tree coverage during hot months. "While there were many trees around for shade, we still had enough open sky for good solar gain and Starlink," shares Shari G. about camping at Acorn Campground.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Acorn Campground located at New Hogan Lake?

Acorn Campground is located on New Hogan Reservoir in central California. It's a Corps of Engineers campground situated alongside the lake with easy access to the water. The campground features multiple boat ramps for water recreation. Due to California's drought conditions, the water level fluctuates - in some periods, the lake has receded significantly, with one dock reported about 100 yards from the actual lake. The area is surrounded by wildlife that has become somewhat accustomed to visitors. Each camping section has its own restroom within a short walking distance. For boaters or anyone looking to camp near a lake, Pardee Reservoir Recreation Area is another nearby option with similar lake access.

What RV camping facilities are available at New Hogan Lake?

New Hogan Lake offers RV camping facilities with varying accommodations. The campgrounds are primarily geared for smaller trailers and tents, but some sites can accommodate larger RVs. Most sites at COE New Hogan Lake Coyote Point Campground are back-in, though some pull-through sites are available. No hookups are provided at the Corps of Engineers campgrounds. Sites are generally generous in size, providing some privacy, but be aware that some are not level. Each site typically includes a fire pit and picnic table. For full hookups and more extensive RV facilities, nearby Miner's Camp RV Park offers additional amenities for larger rigs.

How do I make reservations for camping at New Hogan Lake?

Reservations for camping at New Hogan Lake can be made through Recreation.gov. Acorn Campground at New Hogan Lake is a 132-site Corps of Engineers campground with reservable sites. The campground costs $20 per night, with discounts available for Golden Age passes that reduce the nightly expense to $10 (maximum 15-day stay per month). For peak seasons and holidays, it's advisable to book well in advance as the campground is popular in central California. Some campgrounds in the region like Lake Camanche recommend booking months ahead for busy holidays like 4th of July.