About Glory Hole Recreation Area
Number of accommodations: 135
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
Open year round
This campground is open year round, providing flexibility for your stay.
Campground Amenities
Most popular amenities
RV Utilities and Hookups
- Dump station on site
Water Access
- Lake Access
- Marina
Pets and Policies
- Pet friendly
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Reviews (431)
What Guests Are Saying
Glory Hole Recreation Area is highly praised for its peaceful, clean environment, with spacious campsites and well-maintained bathrooms, including free showers. Many visitors enjoyed the beautiful scenery and wildlife, along with excellent hiking opportunities nearby. While some noted issues like long grass and noise disturbances, overall, the campground is considered a great place to relax and camp, with friendly rangers and convenient amenities.
What Guests Are Saying
Glory Hole Recreation Area is highly praised for its peaceful, clean environment, with spacious campsites and well-maintained bathrooms, including free showers. Many visitors enjoyed the beautiful scenery and wildlife, along with excellent hiking opportunities nearby. While some noted issues like long grass and noise disturbances, overall, the campground is considered a great place to relax and camp, with friendly rangers and convenient amenities.
Review Summary
Jewel W
VerifiedMay 5, 2023 • Stayed at: 129, Loop: Big Oak 113-132
This is one of the worst places to camp that we've ever encountered. Rude partiers were yelling and screaming obscenities from 11:30 pm (when they woke me up) to 2:30 am. They were right in front of our campsite.
The other thing that I didn't like was having to call and spend 15 minutes on the phone to "reserve" a campsite. We had driven in and were surprised to find such a system. You usually just take an envelope, put your cash in it, and drop it into the post. This system cost us an extra $8 for the reservation fee.
We will NEVER camp at Glory Hole again.
Allison B
VerifiedApril 28, 2023 • Stayed at: 098, Loop: Big Oak 90-112
The site right next to us was blaring their music way too loud. I had to ask them twice to keep it at a respectable level. Camp host should have been the ones to do so. It was loud enough for them to hear it. Also, no bathrooms. Was advised they would be down from the time we arrived and through the night. They were down the entire 3 days and 2 nights we were there.
nataly l
VerifiedApril 24, 2023 • Stayed at: 105, Loop: Big Oak 90-112
I usually love camping here, but this last visit was different. Made the 2.5 hour drive up and set up camp at about sundown. When I was all done I went to the restroom only to discover it was closed. A single port-a-potty stood outside the structure as the substitute for that entire area of the camp. The next day I went to all the showers and restrooms on the grounds, including the Iron Horse camp across the way. All were closed. All had a single port-a-potty in place. I booked 3 nights with the belief that there were available facilities to use. They should have had a notice on the site, or some sort of warning for potential visitors. I saw so many people go to use the restroom and turn back flustered. In this heat, a single port-a-potty is nowhere near sufficient. Terrible experience.
Suzanne S
VerifiedApril 23, 2023 • Stayed at: 069, Loop: Ironhorse 1-7, 23-44, 60-69
So glad to see the other campground at glory hole open. Glory hole was clean, showers, bathrooms all working. It was a nice mellow crowd for the weekend.
One of my top places to camp. Love coming back.
Froi M
VerifiedApril 22, 2023 • Stayed at: 025, Loop: Ironhorse 1-7, 23-44, 60-69
Great place - clean - well kept!
Will come again-…
Just with theee was an attendant at booth , and the store to be open . Maybe it was the wrong time of the year…. But would definitely come back!!
Stacy M
VerifiedApril 17, 2023 • Stayed at: 132, Loop: Big Oak 113-132
Had a wonderful time! everything clean and quite in the evenings with a great view of the stars
Jeff G
VerifiedApril 17, 2023 • Stayed at: 016, Loop: Ironhorse 8-22, 70-79
The grounds and restrooms were clean. Camp sites were spaced out nicely. There were some ares where groups were camping together - they found spaces on a corner closer together which was good for a group. Lake was still low but I think the snow melt will fill it up. Lots or rain meant lots of wild flowers! Close by angles camp
Was fun.
Kevin S
VerifiedApril 16, 2023 • Stayed at: 089, Loop: Ironhorse 45-59, 80-89
It's nice to be secluded area but the water access is very inconvenience.
Alexxas W
VerifiedApril 16, 2023 • Stayed at: 032, Loop: Ironhorse 1-7, 23-44, 60-69
Beautiful place to camp, bathrooms well maintained. All around great camping trip!
terry h
VerifiedApril 16, 2023 • Stayed at: 131, Loop: Big Oak 113-132
You can pic your camp site (which was great) but you can’t pic your camp sites neighbors. Much to loud late at night and early morning. It was not the peaceful weekend getaway we were hoping for.
Location Glory Hole Recreation Area
Address:
Glory Hole Recreation Area, 6503 Whittle Ranch Road
Angels Camp, CA, 95222
United States
From Sacramento take 99 S, 88 W and 12 E to San Andreas. Take 49 S for approximately 15 miles. Turn right onto Whittle Ranch Road and follow the road 2 miles to the recreation area.
From Central California and the Bay Area take 80 E, 580 E then 205 E to 120 E in Manteca. Take the exit for 120 E/99 N. Continue on 120 E, then take 108 E to 49N. Turn left onto Whittle Ranch Road and follow the road 2 miles to the recreation area.
Glory Hole Recreation Area is accessible via State Route 49, which is approximately 10 miles away, providing connection to U.S. Route 50 and other regional roads.
Latitude & Longitude: 38.0075 / -120.54
Elevation: 351 feet
Policies & Rules
Arrival & departure
Check in time
3PM
Check out time
2PM
General
- PLEASE HEAD STRAIGHT TO YOUR CAMPSITE UPON ARRIVALThere will be a reservation tag and 1 or 2 vehicle tags clipped to your campsite's post. Please leave the reservation tag on the post and place the vehicle tag(s) inside your vehicle(s) with dates visible. Contact a Park Ranger if you have any questions.
- At New Melones Lake there is a 14-day camping limit within a 30-day period.
- The recreation area entrance gate closes at 9:00pm. Vehicle entry after the gate is closed is prohibited. Exit at any time.
- During quiet hours, loud noise is prohibited. Excessive noise (audible beyond 50ft) at any time is prohibited.
- Camping fees include boat launch and day-use fees. Two vehicles are permitted in standard campsites. One vehicle is permitted in walk-to sites. All vehicles must display a campground vehicle tag or an overflow vehicle parking receipt.Vehicles must remain on paved roads and parking spots. Off-roading is prohibited.
- Campfires are only allowed in fire rings or grills in designated areas. Campfires must be attended at all times and extinguished completely before leaving.Campers may collect only dead and down wood for campfires. Chainsaw use is not allowed on property.During National Weather Service "Red Flag Warning" days and facility fire bans, wood and charcoal fires will not be permitted.
- All pets must be on a maximum six-foot (1.8 m) leash at all times. Leaving your pets unattended is not permitted.
- The dump station is out of order at this time.
- While recreating at New Melones Reservoir: CLEAN, DRAIN, and DRY boats and any other recreational equipment that comes in contact with water. Never dump unwanted bait, worms, fish parts or other organisms into the water. For more information visit https://www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov/ STOP THE SPREAD OF INVASIVE SPECIES. REMOVE plants, seeds, animals and mud from boots, gear, pets, and vehicles. CLEAN your gear before entering and leaving the recreation site. STAY on designated roads and trails and use local firewood. For more information visit https://www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov/
- If New Melones Lake elevation is below 870', boat ramps are not available. "Water front" campsites may also not be available. Park maps depict an elevation around 1050 feet. Current lake elevation: http://cdec.water.ca.gov/dynamicapp/QueryMM?Stations=NML&SensorNums=6&End=2021-07-19&span=1+month
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Last updated: June 5, 2026