Dry Camping. Grizzly Creek Campground. Also located in the Indian Valley is the Round Valley Reservoir located three miles above Greenville, which is a warm water fishery containing bass and bluegill. It’s a popular place for fishing and picnicking, and is nearby to the Greenville campground. From solitude to adventure, available activities include lodges, camping, fishing, hunting, hiking, biking, equestrian, nature watching, water sports, cultural resources, exploring, wildflowers, fall color, motor touring and relaxing.Located in the headwaters of the Feather River, Frenchman Lake is only 38 miles northwest of Reno, NV, and 26 miles northeast of Portola, CA. The Lake Davis Recreation Area offers a wide variety of summer outdoor experiences including: camping , picnicking, fishing, hunting, boating, mountain biking, swimming, and wildlife viewing. This high elevation region closes the campgrounds for winter: NOV- APRIL. Fuelwood, Christmas Trees and other timber related resource are available by permit. Personal use fuelwood and Christmas Tree permits are available by mail or in person. This area provides a multitude of recreational activities including camping, fishing, boating, hunting, mountain biking, horseback riding, picnicking, hiking, backpacking, swimming, windsurfing and nature study.
The California Department of Water resources created the lake in 1962 by damming Little Last Chance Creek. Frequent strong winds can cause the lake to become very hazardous for small craft. This route makes for great scenic driving throughout the year, but is widely known for its spectacular full fall splendor. The California Department of Water resources created the lake in 1962 by damming Little Last Chance Creek. A boat launch ramp is nearby. ***** FOR UPDATED COVID-19 (coronavirus) information see … Full … There are showers and flush toilets nearby. County Park “Beautiful setting on Bucks Lake” - TonyS. Plumas County's "Scenic Byway Link" travels through the quiet, historic communities of Canyon Dam, Greenville, Crescent Mills, and Taylorsville and is a connection between "Feather River National Scenic Byway" on Hwy 70, just north of Quincy and the “Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway", which begins at the northern boundary of the Plumas National Forest. An RV waste disposal site is located near the Cottonwood Springs Campground.Each campground has piped water. 16525 Bucks Lake Rd, Quincy, CA 95971-9505.