Best RV Parks near Wallace, CA

Looking to find an RV campground, RV park, or private campsite near Wallace? Find the best information on RV campsites and dispersed camping near Wallace, including sites, reviews, and tips for getting the most out of your RVing experience. Each RV campsite offers quick access to one or more of Wallace's most popular destinations.

Best RV Sites Near Wallace, CA (150)

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    1. Flag City RV Resort

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    Flag City RV Resort offers a great location for visitors to Lodi, Stockton, and Sacramento. The RV park was designed with the big rig RV traveler in mind, including wide paved roads, concrete pads, full hookups and more! Our big rig RV resort offers rates that are highly affordable for travelers passing through Central California or visiting local attractions. Flag City RV Resorts RV sites are mostly pull throughs, with some back-ins. All sites have the same rates. Because of our reasonable rates we’re often full. Please make reservations in advance to ensure your site! Our Reservations Agents will select the best site available to meet your needs. Rates Include: Full Hookups Utilities (Water/Sewer/Electric) Cable TV Wi-Fi Internet Picnic Table at Each Site

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    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    $65 - $637 / night

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    2. Yosemite Pines RV Resort & Family Lodging

    23 Reviews
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    Yosemite Pines RV Resort & Family Lodging offers some of the best lodging near Yosemite National Park, with many types of cabins, plus yurts and RV and tent sites. While here, enjoy our large swimming pool, volleyball court, deli and Petting Farm! Spend your days at Yosemite and the surrounding Gold Country towns and return to stay with us, where peace and quiet is plentiful! Relax and recharge in a family-friendly setting, ready for your next day’s adventure!

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    3. Jackson Rancheria RV Park

    6 Reviews
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    $50 - $70 / night

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    4. 49er Village RV Resort

    6 Reviews
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      5. Marble Quarry RV Resort

      2 Reviews
      6 Saves
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      6. SacWest RV Park & Campground

      14 Reviews
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      78 Saves
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      • ADA Access

      $52 - $100 / night

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      7. Monument RV Park - Lake Camanche

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      Monument RV Park has 99 spacious sites near four small fishing ponds and the lake. Recently renovated this park is located at South Shore featuring full hook-ups including 30 and 50 amp electrical service, picnic tables, and fire rings.

      Monument RV Park is less than a quarter-mile from the front gate down Camanche Drive on the left just before the trout pond

      Fish the stocked trout pond

      Lakeside sites for those campers with boats

      Short ride to marina and store

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        9. Thousand Trails Ponderosa

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        Located in the beautiful foothills of the Sierras, Ponderosa RV Camping is ideally situated on the South Fork of the American River, the most popular whitewater river in the western United States. Rafting, kayaking, fishing, swimming, gold panning and sunbathing are favorite pastimes for customers of our RV camp in California. Boasting more than 2,000 feet of river frontage, the sites at Ponderosa offer excellent RV camping with 30-amp, 50-amp, sewer, pull-thru, and tent spots. Come hook up with us at this popular RV camp in the California mountains. At Ponderosa RV Camping , our local attractions include award-winning wineries and vineyards, Red Hawk casino gaming, world-class skiing, Folsom Lake, and numerous golf courses, just to name a few. Whether this is your first experience at our RV camp in California , or another of many, we suggest venturing out into our local and surrounding areas to get a taste of the wonderful flavors and cultures that are so abundant in the Sierra foothills. We are proud to offer three wireless internet connection hot spots for your convenience, and a comprehensive recreation schedule during peak season. Mountain RV Camp in California Whether you're planning a retreat for the whole family, a group of friends or a getaway for two, there's no shortage of unique activities to explore at Ponderosa RV Resort. Plan activities upon arrival or visit this page before your departure to plan ahead. Looking for more? Our friendly staff can fill you in on all of the great ways to make your stay a memorable experience.

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        10. Thousand Trails Turtle Beach

        4 Reviews
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        Located on the beautiful San Joaquin River, Turtle Beach RV Camping is the perfect RV campground in California for weekend fishing and relaxing in your favorite camping chair. At Turtle Beach, we offer RV camping sites and shady tent camping areas close to the river. Relax on the sand, enjoy jet skies or a boat on the river, or spend some time with family at this picture-perfect RV campground located in California's Modesto region. Turtle Beach RV Camping is situated in the heart of the Central Valley. Whether you are traveling to our RV campground in California from the south or north, you will find this limited-service campground a quiet respite from the rigors of Interstate 5 and 99. We are within an hour's drive of San Francisco and Sacramento, and within 90 minutes of Yosemite and Historic Gold Country. Our preserve is tucked away in a quiet little corner of Manteca, yet we are just minutes from downtown shopping and amenities. Laid-Back RV Campground in California Whether you're planning a retreat for the whole family, a group of friends or a getaway for two, there's no shortage of unique activities to explore at Turtle Beach RV Resort. Plan activities upon arrival or visit this page before your departure to plan ahead. Looking for more? Our friendly staff can fill you in on all of the great ways to make your stay a memorable experience.

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      Recent RV Reviews In Wallace

      516 Reviews of 150 Wallace Campgrounds


      • PThe Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from El Dorado Fairgrounds
        Oct. 17, 2024

        El Dorado Fairgrounds

        Dyrts description sucked

        We could not find this place. Needs better description. Afterwards in another rv park I worked it out. Need to go to their website first better directions than just el dorado. Dyrt dropped the ball on this one.

      • Shari  G.The Dyrt PRO User
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        Oct. 11, 2024

        Acorn Campground

        Great Stop in the Sierras

        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.  Many campers come here to get on the lake in their powerboats, or fish from the shore, and there will be no shortage of anglers most weekends; but, during the week in the shoulder season, we  pretty much had the place to ourselves. 

        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.  Some are close enough together to make a great group camping set-up, while others were off  on their own with a view of the reservoir. While there were many trees around for shade, we still had enough open sky for good solar gain and Starlink. 

        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. 

        Hiking, cycling, paddling and fishing are the name of the game here, and 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. 

        There is a nearby gas station with a few supplies, ice, and firewood. Sonora is the closest town with larger grocery stores and restaurants.

      • Shari  G.The Dyrt PRO User
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        Oct. 9, 2024

        Indian Grinding Rock State Historical Park Campground

        A Surprise in the Sierras!

        We ended up at this small campground because our potential boondocking spots were completely snowed in up top.  So glad we did as it is tucked away on the grounds of an amazing state park!

        Most of the sites are small with a lot of tree coverage. It was quiet, quaint, and clean. We found a good site that provided just enough sky for both our 400W portable solar panel and Starlink to work pretty well. The bathroom building has flush toilets, was kept clean, and warm showers. 

        But the campground isn’t the reason to come here...it’s the history! This little park tucked into the Western Sierras will blow your mind. It is a significant Miwok Native American historical site, with home sites, ancient Oak trees, and literally thousands of grain, and acorn grinding stones located in the central part of the park. 

        The visitor’s center is a must-see and brings the location to life. In cooperation with the local tribes, the state manages the site and visitor’s center for the public. Take a walk on the interpretive trail, hike the adventure trails, fish in the creek, or attend a special program. It is a beautiful place to spend a few days. 

        The nearby town of Pine Grove has a few restaurants and grocery stores to get what you might need.

      • Be L.
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        Sep. 27, 2024

        Diamond Gulch

        perfect

        Was a wonderful experience! The host was super helpful even at night when we didn’t find our designated spot (even though it had super obvious signs - our fault) Super lovely host and a beautiful ranch. A lot of fireplaces with wood. Can only recommend lighting up a little campfire and stargazing at night! Bring some marshmallows with you !

      • Delilah W.
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        Sep. 23, 2024

        Fleming Meadows Don Pedro Recreation Area

        Lake is beautiful. Campground extremely noisy

        Our neighbors in A119 talked, played loud music, whooped and laughed loudly until at least 3 am. At about 11 pm, we requested that please keep the noise down and reminded them of the quiet after 10 pm park rule. They said that the rule only applied to loud music and proceeded to make rude comments and told us to call the ranger. No one answered the phone. We called the local police: no noise ordinance in the county. Our neighbors proceeded to increase the volume of their talking, laughing and started hooting (making animal noises) as well. My husband asked them again at about 12 am to please be quiet and they got even louder after that. We moved to a different site and were still able to hear them but the noise level dropped to a more moderate level. We reported them to the ranger the next day but did not get a satisfactory response. There were at least 20 people at that site. The ranger said that 8 people was the limit. Without enforcement, number limits or quiet time rules are meaningless.

      • OThe Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Mormon Emigrant Trail Dispersed Pull Off
        Sep. 6, 2024

        Mormon Emigrant Trail Dispersed Pull Off

        Large dirt pull off

        Large pull off area I found and stayed at for 4 days with amazing views of the sunset and sunrise! I was there on weekdays so was pretty much alone the whole time but even if the main spot is occupied there’s a couple of dirt roads that lead to more areas to camp. A couple of level spots and lots of room to hike around. Completely free and peaceful but 0 amenities so come prepared. Currently there is an abandoned red semi truck cab so it’s easy to find not sure if that will ever be moved in the future though!

      • p
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        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.

      • Kim W.The Dyrt PRO User
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        Aug. 22, 2024

        French Camp RV Park and Golf Course

        Quiet, clean and great dog parks!

        I believe a lot of the people here are full-time. It’s a super sweet RV resort. It is very well-maintained, nicely landscaped, and they have some great dog parks. I came in after hours and the person managing the campground was kind enough to open up the office and get a space for me.

      • CThe Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Diamond Gulch
        Aug. 20, 2024

        Diamond Gulch

        Excellent base for exploring Yosemite

        We used Diamond Gulch as our base while exploring Yosemite for 5 days.  Overall, it was a great experience with a great host!  We visited in mid to late July, so it was very hot, and this means the campground was a little dusty, but manageable.  As others have stated, there is free firewood at your site, but we were a little scared to light a wood fire given how everything was so dry.  Also, as others have mentioned the showers were great, but we did have issues with getting them to heat up.  

        One thing to keep in mind is that while Groveland is only ~30 minutes from Yosemite, the drive within the park can take up 45-60 minutes.  So, plan accordingly and be prepared.  Our experience was that if we left camp around 7:30 we'd be through the gate with no line at 8am, and be at a parking lot around 9am.  This always worked for us to get a parking spot without any hassle.  After a long day of hiking and exploring the drive back to the campground felt a little long.

        Something we did not expect was how little there is in Groveland itself.  We tried to spend a couple of hours there one afternoon, and ended up just grabbing coffee and going back to camp.  There just isn't much to do in town.  This isn't to discourage anyone, but keep that in mind.

        The good:

        * Good host

        * Beautiful scenery from camp

        * Clean, well serviced bathrooms (porta potties)

        * Water available in camp

        * Excellent showers (especially when you can get them to heat up)

        * Very relaxed atmosphere

        The okay:

        * The sites have wood chips spread to keep down dust, but those get tracked everywhere.

        * A bit of a drive from the sights in Yosemite

        * On busy weekends it can get a bit crowded

      • Clara T.
        Camper-submitted photo from Lake Tulloch RV Campground and Marina
        Aug. 15, 2024

        Lake Tulloch RV Campground and Marina

        Great time in this campground!

        We spent one night right in front of the water, amazing view for the sunset. It’s true that bathroom / toilets / showers aren’t clean, they are quite old.

        But we didn’t care, the view worth it. We went swimming in the lake : what a pleasure. We saw some squirrels and dears, they didn’t bothered us.

        It was super calm. The crew was nice with us and let us spend only one night here for 50$ (the minimum should be 2 nights)

        I recommend this place!

        (Also, it’s right halfway between Yosemite and San Francisco: which was perfect for us)

      • Dustin C.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from 49er Village RV Resort
        Aug. 12, 2024

        49er Village RV Resort

        Great weekend!

        49er was great! We stayed here for the last weekend of the summer before the kids went back to school. We were advised on our arrival that the site I picked was in full sun, and we were moved to“Shady Lane”, site 18. We checked out the pond, playground, volleyball and shuffleboard areas, but spent most of the time in the pool, it was a hot weekend. The flies were pretty bad, but apparently this is not normal and it was just after the county fair ended(fairgrounds is right next door). Full hookups, nice little store with ice cream and coffee, we will have to come back when the weather(and flies) is a little better. I added a handful of 360 photos to show the place off, and I’m working on a street view of the campground. Will be back!

      • Tatiana I.The Dyrt PRO User
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        Jul. 27, 2024

        SacWest RV Park & Campground

        Great Rv parking

        It is the only RV parking in Sacramento that will allow you to stay for one night. Great campground! Hospitality and professionalism- that how you can describe this place! Lots of things to do for kids: great playgrounds, swimming pool, more than 100 ducks going around! Beautiful place! Thank you!

      • Steve M.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Acorn Campground
        Jul. 26, 2024

        Acorn Campground

        Decent but concretized camping area

        Not expensive and has bathrooms, garbage, fire pits and picnic tables but no privacy and unfriendly camping ground covered with gravel and few level places to comfortably pitch a tent. Many families here but some partiers till midnight and an idiot who ran his generator all night during quiet hours

      • Steve M.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Sherwood Harbor Marina & RV Park
        Jul. 24, 2024

        Sherwood Harbor Marina & RV Park

        Outstanding location, Right on the river with a swimming beach and free fishing with no license required

        Tons of beautiful, shady spots overlooking or near the Sacramento river. Very Breezy and well maintained park with good prices for electrical and water hookup and a dump station. Clean bathrooms and showers at no cost and the laundry room with free detergent . Decent prices in the store and overlooks the Marina and the river at includes free fishing and swimming and is a beautiful spot! was only going to stay one night and ended up staying two.

      • AThe Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Flag City RV Resort
        Jul. 20, 2024

        Flag City RV Resort

        Good overnight stop

        Clean and safe overnight stop along I-5. Friendly and helpful staff. Security on patrol in golf carts. A little expensive, but not bad when considering the alternatives. We'll likely stop here again when on our way somewhere.

      • Jim L.
        Camper-submitted photo from The Hirst Horse Ranch
        Jun. 26, 2024

        The Hirst Horse Ranch

        Great Place for Travelling!!

        Thank you for sharing your experience at Hirst Horse Ranch! It sounds like a perfect getaway with its peaceful 10-acre property, shaded by trees and dotted with delightful horse pastures. The children’s playground, with its sandbox, treehouse, and impressive 17-foot swing, promises endless fun for the young and the young at heart. The opportunity to interact with horses and enjoy breathtaking sunsets makes it truly special. For more captivating moments and updates, make sure to follow them on Instagram. Download the Instagram app through this link and stay connected with Hirst Ranch!

      • Lori L.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Snug Harbor RV Park & Marina
        Jun. 13, 2024

        Snug Harbor RV Park & Marina

        Loved it

        My husband and I stayed for two nights. It is difficult to get to when in an RV towing Two skis (still haven’t found out if the ferry can take vehicles that are towing) , but it was worth the drive. It is an older park, but the bathroom was clean (and free) , there is a fantastic beach, the managers were super friendly, and best of all….. our RV window looked out over our very own doc!

      • C
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        Jun. 12, 2024

        Placerville KOA

        Great place

        We had a great experience at the Placerville KOA. In this place, I can join many activities such as playing geometry dash lite .The staff was very welcoming and the grounds are organized and clean. The only thing I would suggest is to put in a few more bathrooms around the site. The main building are the only bathrooms. I would suggest a visit. They also have a pool area and hot tub Our friends stayed in the cabins. They were clean and comfortable

      • Moonlit_starrynights
        Camper-submitted photo from Lake Amador Campground
        Jun. 11, 2024

        Lake Amador Campground

        Great camping for families!!

        Amador is a laid back camping spot that never disappoints. Great for families. Not a party destination but you can still have a great time! 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. The staff is super friendly and always there to help. I take my kids at least 3-4 times a year and enjoy any of the seasons. There is Frisbee golf as well.

      • Maria M.
        Camper-submitted photo from Lake Tulloch RV Campground and Marina
        Jun. 2, 2024

        Lake Tulloch RV Campground and Marina

        ick

        Wow, let's say we had a nightmare ishhorrible experience. We rented a tent camp site for 2 nights. We were given an RV Slab camping site. It had the tiniest barbecue grill available. The water that was coming out of all the faucets,  was red and brown. People weren't allowed to shower that night. Once night fall came, the camp's site was infested with roaches Everywhere, they went in all our grocery bags and under them. Went into and under all our boxes that we had. The roaches hid under our tents also. There also seemed to be a termite infestation. We had to cut our camping trip short after spending over a thousand dollars on supplies, food, the Camping site and parking fees The workers that drove by, especially Travis, were nice and Welcoming. Dogs have to be on a leash at all times. If you want to go into the lake with your dog, You have to walk very far away if you didn't rent one of the tent sites at the lake front area. Had to fumigate my vehicle when I got home with all my stuff in it. I pray none of the bugs will be in my stuff at home. I heard many other guests screeching and shouting, omg theres cockroaches every where. Good to know, we weren't the only ones disappointed. The owner Jake refused to refund me, or my two guests that wasted their 50 dollars in parking fees, although the trip was cut short due to the conditions. Jake offered for us to stay another night. Will never be back. Beware.

      • R
        Camper-submitted photo from Diamond Gulch
        May. 29, 2024

        Diamond Gulch

        Disappointed

        Booked a reservation through The Dyrt app for this place. Reservation says I booked for a “tent”, meaning a tent will be ready already and should have a bed inside. We wanted a place to sleep before heading to Yosemite the next day, without having to unpack our stuff.After booking on 5/18, I emailed the owner of the campground to make sure my reservation went through and I mentioned that I booked it through the dyrt app and it was a reservation for a tent. The owner replied with “it did”. Upon getting to the site, the owner was not there and we didn’t know where we needed to go. Some of his family members were camping there as well and helped us get a hold of him. When we finally spoke with the owner, he said that the dyrt app is not supposed to do reservation for the tent. We were put in an empty campsite because all the tents were occupied. This was around 9 pm, we don’t have time to set up tent so we took everything out of the back the car and slept in the back of the car. I emailed the dyrt app to get a refund, I paid for the tent but got a camp site instead so I should be refunded for the difference plus not to mention the inconvenience. It was not my fault the reservation was incorrect, I also did my due diligence to make sure the booking was done correctly. It is not my fault the owner did not read my email properly when I asked. The dyrt app will not issue a refund because the owner said he will not issue a refund. Although the amount is not a lot, I would rather only pay for what I got. The owner was nice and his family was nice but we are really disappointed with our experience.

      • R
        Camper-submitted photo from Diamond Gulch
        May. 27, 2024

        Diamond Gulch

        Amazing!

        Spots are unlevel, but not horribly. Firewood already at the site for your use. Wonderful outdoor showers! The scenery is beautiful! Wish we had more time to stay here longer. Favorite site of our trip so far

      • T L.
        Camper-submitted photo from Peninsula - Folsom Lake State Rec Area
        May. 4, 2024

        Peninsula - Folsom Lake State Rec Area

        Great Staff Beautiful Views

        The grounds are very well kept and the staff is available but keep their distance. Thanks to Lisa for the mattress pump and a shout out to groundskeeper Genoa who recently retired and shared great knowledge about the area. Try not to forget anything because it is eleven twisty, narrow, miles back to the city of Cool, where you can buy the essentials- The weekends get crowded during peak season but if you visit mid-week you will have the place almost to yourself. Reserve a site online but when you get there tell the attendant that you would like to see what sites are available. Take a tour as the online pics do no justice, and with almost 100 sites, you will find the perfect site that will suit your specifics- Best, Tommy



      Guide to Wallace

      Camping near Wallace, California, offers a mix of beautiful scenery and fun activities for everyone. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or a family-friendly adventure, there are several campgrounds to choose from.

      What to do:

      • Fishing: Many campers enjoy casting a line at Lake Camanche. One visitor mentioned, "We love it at this lake," highlighting the fun fishing experience.
      • Hiking: Explore the trails at Calaveras Big Trees State Park. A reviewer noted, "Beautiful location, good for trailers," making it a great spot for hiking enthusiasts.
      • Water Activities: At Woodward Reservoir, you can enjoy swimming and kayaking. One camper shared, "Had an amazing overnight stay!" emphasizing the fun water activities available.

      What campers like:

      • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate the cleanliness at places like Rancho Seco Recreation Area. A reviewer said, "The grounds are nice, picnic sites have plenty of space."
      • Family-Friendly Atmosphere: Many families enjoy Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park. One visitor remarked, "This was a perfect place for all the family," highlighting the park's kid-friendly activities.
      • Wildlife Viewing: Campers at Indian Grinding Rock State Historical Park love the nature experience. A reviewer mentioned, "Plenty of wildlife to see," making it a great spot for animal lovers.

      What you should know:

      • Mosquitoes: Be prepared for bugs, especially at Caswell Memorial State Park. One camper warned, "TONS of mosquitos, be prepared!"
      • Crowded Weekends: Many campgrounds can get busy on weekends. A visitor at Lake Amador Resort noted, "The sites were very close together with no privacy," so plan your trip accordingly.
      • Limited Amenities: Some campgrounds, like Acorn Campground, may have fewer amenities. A reviewer mentioned, "Bathrooms are a problem for cleanliness," so be ready for basic facilities.

      Tips for camping with families:

      • Bring Shade: If you're heading to Lake Amador Resort, a camper suggested, "I would recommend a pop-up tent for shade if you go to the water hole."
      • Plan Activities: At Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park, families can enjoy various activities. One visitor said, "Lots of activities for the kids all day," so check the schedule before you go.
      • Pack Snacks: Campers at Woodward Reservoir recommend bringing food. A reviewer noted, "The only real problem is... there were a few months during the year that they restrict the human contact with the lake water," so having snacks on hand is a good idea.

      Tips from RVers:

      • Check Site Sizes: RVers at Flag City RV Resort recommend checking site sizes. One visitor mentioned, "The cement pad was plenty long enough for our 40’ fifth wheel."
      • Be Prepared for Crowds: If you're visiting Lake Camanche, a reviewer noted, "Got very crowded on the weekend," so arrive early to secure a good spot.
      • Bring Extra Supplies: Campers at Rancho Seco Recreation Area suggest bringing extra supplies. One visitor said, "The store was recently redone and they offer a wide variety of items," but it's always good to have your own essentials.

      Camping near Wallace, California, has something for everyone, whether you're a family looking for fun or an RV enthusiast seeking adventure.

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