Campground Overview
About Wild Plum Campground
Can a quiet retreat by a babbling creek just a mile from historic Sierra City satisfy your craving for wilderness without sacrificing convenience? Wild Plum Campground in the Tahoe National Forest ticks all the right boxes for nature enthusiasts and adventurers alike. Located along picturesque Haypress Creek and surrounded by towering pines, this 47-site campground provides a tranquil escape while offering access to excellent hiking trails, including the nearby Pacific Crest Trail.
Designed to cater to both tent campers and smaller RVs, Wild Plum Campground features spacious, well-separated campsites with amenities like picnic tables, fire rings, vault toilets, potable water, and bear-proof food lockers. The campground's upper loop is ideal for tent camping, while the lower loops offer paved access suitable for smaller RV setups. Visitors can enjoy hiking, fishing, and gold panning by the North Yuba River or venture a short distance to Sierra City's charming dining and historical attractions.
Located just off Highway 49, Wild Plum Campground is a gateway to the region's natural wonders, including nearby waterfalls, the Wild Plum Loop Trail, and the Kentucky Mine Historic Park. With its blend of serene creekside camping and proximity to recreation and cultural landmarks, this campground is perfect for weekend getaways, longer stays, or a peaceful stopover for Pacific Crest Trail hikers.
Vitals
Number of Sites
47
Elevation
4392feet 1339meters
Pad Type
Unknown
Max Length
Unknownfeet
Details
Hookups
No Hookups
Hookup Details
No Hookups
Pull-thru Sites
Unknown
Restrictions
None
Amenities
Pets
Dog Friendly
Kids
Kid Friendly
Bathhouse
Restrooms
Extras
Trash Collection
Booking Information
Reservations
Takes Reservations
Season
May 20 to October 15
Booking Window
Unknown
Where to Book
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