Best Campgrounds near Rescue, CA

The Folsom Lake State Recreation Area and surrounding Sierra foothills provide diverse camping opportunities near Rescue, California. Established campgrounds like Beals Point Campground and Peninsula Campground offer traditional tent and RV sites within 15 miles of Rescue, while resorts such as Coloma Resort and American River Resort provide cabin options and more amenities along the American River. The region includes both state-managed recreation areas and privately operated campgrounds, with accommodation types ranging from primitive tent sites to full-hookup RV spots and glamping opportunities.

Many campgrounds in this region maintain facilities year-round, though lake levels fluctuate significantly with California's seasonal rainfall patterns. Several campgrounds near Folsom Lake and along the American River provide direct water access, though the distance to shorelines can vary dramatically during drought conditions. "The lake has receded quite a bit that one of the docks is about 100 yards from the actual lake now (California drought)," noted one visitor about local conditions. Road access to most developed campgrounds is well-maintained, with paved entrances suitable for RVs and trailers. Tent campers will find both walk-in and drive-up sites available, with prices typically ranging from $20-45 per night depending on amenities and location.

Campers consistently praise the natural setting and recreational opportunities in the region, particularly at water-adjacent sites. The American River provides popular rafting and swimming spots near several campgrounds, while hiking trails connect many camping areas to nearby attractions. A visitor to Coloma described it as having "beautiful fall surroundings right adjacent to the South Fork of the American River. Easy walk or car ride to numerous hiking trails." Facilities vary widely between locations, with more developed campgrounds offering showers, flush toilets, and bear boxes, while others maintain more basic amenities. Wildlife sightings, including deer, are common at many campgrounds in the area, adding to the outdoor experience despite proximity to urban centers.

Best Camping Sites Near Rescue, California (264)

    1. Beals Point Campground — Folsom Lake State Recreation Area

    32 Reviews
    Granite Bay, CA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (916) 791-1531

    $28 - $48 / night

    "As with most of California everything is dry. The lake is very low and a half mile walk from park to get to. The sites are surrounded by dry tall grass and spaced out nicely."

    "As full timers- we thought we hit the jackpot for the area in order to be near the towns we wanted to explore and also have service for good wifi."

    2. Coloma Resort

    15 Reviews
    Coloma, CA
    8 miles
    Website

    "Beautiful fall surroundings right adjacent to the South Fork of the American River. Easy walk or car ride to numerous hiking trails."

    "If you ever want to experience the thrill of gold panning, and California history go here!"

    3. Peninsula Campground — Folsom Lake State Recreation Area

    15 Reviews
    Granite Bay, CA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (916) 988-0215

    $28 / night

    "Very quite camping spot very clean.coin operated showers😭 lake is very close by."

    "Folsom lake is a great place to take the boat, beals point has a snack bar, life guards and equipment rentals, there are plenty of places you can drive or boat to get away from the crowds if you prefer"

    4. American River Resort

    11 Reviews
    Coloma, CA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 622-6700

    "Nice campground - close to river. .5 mile walk to town for shopping/eating. All sites have fire pit and picnic table. Bathrooms clean and private showers."

    "It is right in the American River and next to a class 3 rapid called Trouble Maker. It was awesome watching rafters and kayakers go through it."

    5. Thousand Trails Ponderosa

    9 Reviews
    Coloma, CA
    8 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."

    "Great spot if you can get in half of the camp got washed away from the rain this year though ."

    6. Placerville RV Resort & Campground

    6 Reviews
    Rescue, CA
    4 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."

    7. Camp Lotus

    3 Reviews
    Coloma, CA
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 622-8672

    8. Ascension Ranch

    2 Reviews
    Granite Bay, CA
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (916) 439-0002

    $49 - $245 / night

    "WELCOME TO ASCENSION RANCH Ascension Ranch is an off-grid paradise tucked away in an oak savanna along Folsom Lake with a unique and ever growing list of features and activities."

    "Super relaxing and has a lake that is at the end of the trail. Super convenient. It was cool to experience the animals that were in the pastures as well. I'd definitely come back."

    9. El Dorado

    3 Reviews
    Placerville, CA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 621-5860

    $52 / night

    "We drove from redwood to Lake Tahoe and wanted a place to stay since it got late Good place Online booking and entrance if after hours and affordable price opposed to other sites in the area"

    10. Lake Clementine Boat In — Auburn State Recreation Area

    7 Reviews
    Cool, CA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 885-4527

    $38 / night

    "I’ve been here about 8-10 times and every time I love my stay, it’s a quiet getaway around 45 mins away from me and the sound of the river is amazing."

    "Place the cash ($28 a night) in the envelope and put it in the post that’s on the parking entrance."

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Recent Reviews near Rescue, CA

821 Reviews of 264 Rescue Campgrounds


  • TThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 2, 2025

    North Grove Campground — Calaveras Big Trees State Park

    Very well maintained campground

    Very clean, maintained campground. Flush toilets, and showers available (tokens required). Our visit was late fall so not crowded at all. We were able to change to a more level campsite when we arrive - staff were very accommodating. Bear boxes, large picnic tables, clean fire rings, and water at each site. We are planning to return for a longer stay to hike through the Sequoia groves.

  • Lisa Marie L.
    Oct. 19, 2025

    Gold Country Campground Resort

    Peaceful and clean campground

    We really enjoyed our weekend here. Super clean and quiet. Lots of play areas for kids and pets allowed. Clean bathrooms full hookups too

  • 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 :-)

  • Raymond M.
    Oct. 5, 2025

    Top of Arnold - FR 5N56 Dispersed

    This place is real camping

    This campground was the best campground that I’ve been to in a long time take note that this is real camping so there is no bathrooms. There is no running water. There is no showers not for the week but for the real man not recommended for women in small kids, but absolutely amazing and beautiful place. Be sure to obtain a fire permit from Cal fire and check fire restrictions in the area have a bucket full of water and a shovel next to your fire at all times again this place was amazing

  • Shir S.
    Sep. 30, 2025

    El Dorado

    Great place before lake tahoe

    We drove from redwood to Lake Tahoe and wanted a place to stay since it got late Good place Online booking and entrance if after hours and affordable price opposed to other sites in the area

  • J
    Sep. 17, 2025

    American River Resort

    Perfect match

    During our stay (mid of September) the place was empty and we had the most relaxed time we could have. RV site close to the river and some deers also crossing our ways on the campground

  • 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.

  • Steve M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 5, 2025

    Mormon Emigrant Trail Dispersed Pull Off

    Good spot for a night or two but nothing here

    Easy to get to and easy to park at although not a great spot for tents. Unfortunately there was a massive fire here and there is nothing to look at but burned out trees.

  • M
    Aug. 28, 2025

    North Fork Campground

    Nice quiet campground and river

    I stopped by here to check out the campground and found it to be very nice quiet and clean. There is a nice river running along the side with a waterfall and a few nice deep swimming holes. I got the only FCFS site and it was nice.


Guide to Rescue

Camping near Rescue, California offers visitors access to numerous water-adjacent sites along Folsom Lake and the American River. The region sits at approximately 1,200 feet elevation in the western Sierra foothills, creating a climate that's typically hot and dry in summer months with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F. Water levels at Folsom Lake fluctuate dramatically throughout the year, affecting campsite conditions and water access significantly during drought periods.

What to do

Raft the American River: The South Fork of the American River provides excellent rafting opportunities near Coloma. "We are going back in august and can't wait. Looking forward to rafting in the river!" notes a visitor to Coloma Resort.

Gold panning: Try your hand at finding gold flakes in the river. "If you ever want to experience the thrill of gold panning, and California history go here! You will not strike it rich, but with a couple hours of effort you can get a nice little bottle of gold flakes to take home with you," shares a camper who visited the area.

Biking trails: Pedal around campground roads or nearby trails. One camper at Thousand Trails Ponderosa mentions, "Lots of great trails to weave through the campground on a mountain bike."

Learn local history: Visit Sutter's Mill and historic Coloma town. "It was neat to walk across the bridge and check out the old historic mining town," says a visitor.

What campers like

River access: Many campgrounds provide direct river access for swimming and cooling off. A Beals Point Campground visitor remarks, "The lake itself is beautiful! If not camping overnight i love to get a day pass and just hang out on the beach!"

Clean facilities: Well-maintained campgrounds are frequently mentioned. One camper at American River Resort noted, "Super clean restroom facilities, access to the river, a nice store, and friendly customer service."

Shade availability: Important during hot summer months. A visitor to Mineral Bar campground shared, "The sites are fairly small and the campground has a funky layout... There is also no water, so be sure to bring enough for yourself."

Wildlife sightings: Many campers enjoy seeing local wildlife. "We had the most relaxed time we could have. RV site close to the river and some deers also crossing our ways on the campground," wrote a visitor.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most campgrounds require advance booking, especially during peak season. A visitor to Coloma Resort advised, "One negative, is you have to book way ahead of time, but it's well worth it."

Water levels fluctuate: Lake access changes dramatically with seasonal conditions. "The lake is very low and a half mile walk from park to get to. The sites are surrounded by dry tall grass and spaced out nicely," observed a camper at Beals Point.

Seasonal fire restrictions: Check current regulations before planning campfires. "Fires are restricted sometimes in the summer," warned a visitor about local conditions.

Cell reception varies: Some areas have surprisingly good coverage. A camper noted, "Very green early in the season, lake extremely low, warm evenings already. GREAT cell service for working remotely. 5G with 5 bars."

Shower facilities: Many campgrounds have coin-operated showers. "The showers take quarters and have hot water most of the time," according to a Beals Point visitor.

Tips for camping with families

Cooling options: The Sacramento region gets extremely hot in summer. "The Sacramento area gets very hot in the summer, and this campground provides some but not a ton of shade," advises a visitor to Beals Point Campground.

Kid-friendly amenities: Some campgrounds offer extensive child activities. A visitor to Placerville RV Resort & Campground shared, "Mini train ride around park, great playground, mini golf, showed movie and a lot more awesomeness. Was not cheap but kept the kids entertained."

Swimming safety: River currents can be strong. One camper cautions, "Be careful of the river, it's swift. The RV and tent sites are in two separate areas, with more updated amenities available for RVs like hot showers."

Wildlife awareness: Teach children about local animals. "Another fun fact is the big sinks outside the showers usually have little frogs in them. There is also quite a large squirrel population."

Tips from RVers

Site selection matters: Many campgrounds have varying site qualities. An RVer at Peninsula Campground advised, "Everyone else was on the loop near the shore. We picked a site away from everyone else at the other end of the campground with a stunning view over the lake."

Road access challenges: Some campgrounds have difficult entry roads. A visitor warned, "The access road is about six miles of curvy, hilly, and narrow (sometimes only one lane) pavement. There is a sign prohibiting trailers; our 18-foot camper van did fine but anything much larger would definitely be challenged."

Power quality concerns: Electricity can be unreliable at certain locations. One RVer noted, "The power is not good. I had to bypass the surge suppressor because it kept cutting out due to low voltage. Voltage was generally 104-105."

Size limitations: Be careful about vehicle length when selecting campgrounds. "I would be very cautious about coming here with a larger RV. Ours is 30' bumper to bumper. I think 32 would be ok."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Rescue, CA?

According to TheDyrt.com, Rescue, CA offers a wide range of camping options, with 264 campgrounds and RV parks near Rescue, CA and 15 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Rescue, CA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Rescue, CA is Beals Point Campground — Folsom Lake State Recreation Area with a 4.2-star rating from 32 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Rescue, CA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 15 free dispersed camping spots near Rescue, CA.

What parks are near Rescue, CA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 25 parks near Rescue, CA that allow camping, notably Eldorado National Forest and New Hogan Lake.