Small amount of water/electric sites. Sites 1-6 along River are great. Been here in fall and spring. Rafters and kayaker go by on river. No dogs allowed (the only downside for us).
2 years ago
danamite
Well I have only stayed in a private campground facility inside California maybe twice, so this was a new experience for me. After visiting another RV Camp nearby and being shocked at the daily minimum rate for one tent camper, I decided to look elsewhere and glad I did. This small campground is so well maintained and beautiful, I would definitely come back. Although it is a busy place for river paddlers; Day use parking for kayakers and rafters, it totally quiets down after sunset. There are maybe 100 sites, but they have seclusion, vegetation and some sites have river front access. I stayed overnight in an OPEN tent camp area near the river launch area. Green grass, wild geese, wild turkey, and I even saw a bald eagle fly past.
3 years ago
Redhead
Camp Lotus is a small campground, right on the American River in a very scenic setting. Large sites, well spaced apart. No gravel pad— just dirt- and ours did require some leveling. Site had a picnic table & fire ring, 30 Amp service & water. Restrooms are clean but a bit rustic. LouAnne greeted us and was very friendly and helpful. This is a wonderful spot for those who want peace & quiet. NO dogs are allowed. Great place for those wanting to fish or kayak on the river. Short drive (8 min) to Coloma & gold rush state park. The store here has a few basic amenities. We loved it and would definitely come back.