Plumas County is directly northeast of Yuba County. It is also adjacent to Butte County and Sierra County. It includes about 85% of Plumas National Forest and also part of Tahoe National Forest.

The total population of Plumas County was 20,007 as of the 2010 census.

To find places in Plumas County related to specific recreational activities other than camping, see the Recreation page and click on the appropriate recreational activity.

Cities and Nearby Towns

This sign in La Porte reminds visitors of the high risk of wildfires. Photo by queerbychoice. Places are listed in order of travel time required to reach them. The travel time shown is from the nearest town in Yuba or Sutter Counties, except when that travel time is an hour or longer, in which case the travel time shown is from Yuba City or Marysville.

  • La Porte is a 20-minute drive northeast from North Star or a 2-hour drive northeast from Yuba City or Marysville. Its population was 26 as of the 2010 census.
  • Quincy is a 2-hour drive northeast from Yuba City or Marysville. It is the county seat of Plumas County and has a population of 1,879 (as of the 2000 census).
  • Portola is a 1.75-hour drive northeast from North Star or a 2.25-hour drive northeast from Yuba City or Marysville. With a population of 2,104 as of the 2010 census, it is the only incorporated city in Plumas County.

Campgrounds

Little Grass Valley Reservoir Recreation Area

Little Grass Valley Reservoir is a 1.5-hour drive from Yuba City or Marysville. It is in the Feather River Ranger District of Plumas National Forest. Its elevation is 5,046 feet.

  • Black Rock Campground—21 sites, vault toilets, piped water, Little Grass Valley Reservoir
  • Little Beaver Campground—118 sites, RV waste station, Little Grass Valley Reservoir
  • Horse Camp—10 sites, vault toilets, no water, Little Grass Valley Reservoir
  • Peninsula Tent Campground—25 sites, flush toilets, piped water, Little Grass Valley Reservoir
  • Red Feather Campground—58 sites, flush toilets, piped water, Little Grass Valley Reservoir
  • Running Deer Campground—40 sites, Little Grass Valley Reservoir
  • Tooms Vehicle Campground—20 sites, vault toilets, piped water, Little Grass Valley Reservoir
  • Wyandotte Campground—29 sites, Little Grass Valley Reservoir

Feather River Canyon Recreation Area

Feather River Canyon Recreation Area is a 2-hour drive from Yuba City or Marysville. It is in the Mount Hough Ranger District of Plumas National Forest. Its elevation is about 2,500 feet.

Bucks Lake Recreation Area

Bucks Lake is a 2.25-hour drive from Yuba City or Marysville. It is in the Mount Hough Ranger District of Plumas National Forest. Its elevation is 5,155 feet.

Antelope Lake Recreation Area

Antelope Lake is a 2.75-hour drive from Yuba City or Marysville. It is in the Mount Hough Ranger District of Plumas National Forest. Its elevation is 5,007 feet.

Frenchman Lake Recreation Area

Frenchman Lake is a 3.25-hour drive from Yuba City or Marysville. It is in the Beckwourth Ranger District of Plumas National Forest. Its elevation is 5,588 feet.

Lake Davis Recreation Area

Lake Davis is a 3.5-hour drive from Yuba City or Marysville. It is in the Beckwourth Ranger District of Plumas National Forest. Its elevation is 5,775 feet.

Other Areas

Lassen Volcanic National Park straddles four counties: Plumas, Shasta, Tehama, and Lassen. The sulfur hot springs shown here in the Bumpass Hell area of the park may look welcoming, but they can cause serious or even fatal burns. Photo by queerbychoice.

  • Belden Campground
  • Brady's Camp—elevation 7,200 feet, 4 sites, vault toilets, no running water, Greenhorn Pine Creek
  • Conklin Park Campground—elevation 5,900 feet, 9 sites, vault toilets, no running water
  • Crocker Campground—elevation 5,800 feet, 10 sites, vault toilets, no running water
  • Cool Springs Campground
  • Crags Campground
  • Daniel Zink Campground
  • Deanes Valley Campground—elevation 4,400 feet, 7 sites, vault toilets, no running water, Rock Creek
  • Feather Falls Trailhead Campground—elevation 2,500 feet, 5 sites, vault toilets, piped water
  • Fox Farm Campground
  • Golden Trout Campground—elevation 4,000 feet, 6 sites, vault toilets, no running water
  • Greenville Campground—20 sites, vault toilets, piped water
  • James Lee Campground
  • Lake Almanor Campground—elevation 4,500 feet, 53 sites, vault toilets, piped water, Lake Almanor. This is a 3-hour drive from Yuba City or Marysville.
  • Lassen Volcanic National Park is a 3-hour drive from Yuba City or Marysville. It straddles the borders of Plumas, Shasta, Tehama, and Lassen Counties. It includes Lassen Peak.
  • Laufman Campground—elevation 5,100 feet, 6 sites, vault toilets, no running water, Willow Creek
  • Little North Fork Campground—elevation 4,000 feet, 8 sites, vault toilets, no running water, Feather River little north fork
  • Meadow View Equestrian Campground—elevation 6,100 feet, 6 sites, vault toilets, no running water
  • Milsap Bar Campground—elevation 1,600 feet, 20 sites, vault toilets, no running water, Feather River middle fork
  • Mountain View Campground
  • Philbrook Lake Campground—Philbrook Lake
  • Ponderosa Flat Campground
  • Plumas-Eureka State Park is a 3.25-hour drive from Yuba City or Marysville.
  • Rock Creek Campground—Rock Creek
  • Rogers Cow Camp—elevation 4,000 feet, 5 sites, vault toilets, no running water
  • Sandy Point Campground
  • Snake Lake Campground—elevation 4,200 feet, 7 sites, vault toilets, no running water, Snake Lake
  • Spanish Creek Campground—elevation 3,200 feet, 19 sites, vault toilets, piped water, Spanish Creek
  • Three Lakes Campground
  • Warner Valley Campground

 

 

The campsites at Little North Fork Campground are directly on the bank of the Feather River little north fork. Photo by queerbychoice. The campsites at Snake Lake, just outside of Quincy, are directly on the lake. Watch out for mosquitoes! Photo by queerbychoice.

Links

Plumas County, California