Greenville Campground

Area Status: Closed

Greenville Campground

Located in Indian Valley, and 1 mile north of the town of Greenville, the Greenville Campground is approximately 9 miles from Lake Almanor on Hwy 89. The site boasts campfire rings, a vault toilet, 17 campsites, potable water, picnic and barbeque areas. The campground adjoins the Greenville horseshoe pits that are well known for tournaments throughout the summer months.

Although the Dixie Fire destroyed many businesses in Greenville, the campground was untouched and visitors still have access to a full grocery store in town, with more businesses on the way.

At a Glance

Current Conditions: Closed for the 2024 season. Visitors should always check for additional information  at Alerts & Notices on the Plumas National Forest website.
Reservations: Some sites can be reserved online at Recreation.gov up to six months in advance, or by calling 1-877-444-6777.

 

Area Amenities:
  • Camping trailer
  • Picnic tables
  • Tent camping
  • Parking: Extra vehicle fee
  • Toilets
  • Drinking water
Usage: Medium
Busiest Season: Summer
Restrictions:
  • 14 day camping limit
  • 6 people per campsite, 12 people for double sites
  • 2 vehicles per campsite
  • OHV riding is not allowed:
  • Store food, trash and scented items appropriately - Be Bear Aware
Closest Towns: Greenville, Ca
Water: Yes
Restroom: Vault toilets
Information Center: For additional information contact the Mt. Hough Ranger District Office at 39696 Hwy 70, Quincy, CA, 530-283-0555

General Information

General Notes:

Horseshoe pits on site


Recreation Map

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Activities

Campground Camping

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Location

 
  Latitude : 
40.156835

  Longitude : 
-120.955235