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Wyandotte a Campground

Wyandotte a Campground
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Wyandotte a Campground
Wyandotte a Campground

About Wyandotte a Campground

Wyandotte Campground is located within 5 miles of the town of La Porte, CA on the Feather River Ranger District. At an elevation of 5100 feet, the campground is nestled in a natural mixed-conifer forest environment. Little Grass Valley reservoir is a 1600 ac., clear mountain lake with plenty of summer and winter recreation opportunities available. Little Grass Valley Reservoir part of a larger network of streams, rivers, and reservoirs that link features of the South Fork Feather River system with Lake Oroville. Scenic vistas, watchable wildlife, and historic mining sites are in immediate or close proximity to the facility. Operations are seasonal due to winter snow, and delayed openings may result from late snow.

Number of accommodations: 12

Seasonal information

2026 (Current year)

2026 Season availability

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Currently closed - Opens on Jun 19

Sites & Availability

12 Sites Available

Site
Price
🚐 017, Loop: Loop A
No Hookups
$23.00
/ per night
🚐 018, Loop: Loop A
No Hookups
$23.00
/ per night
🚐 019, Loop: Loop A
No Hookups
$23.00
/ per night
🚐 020, Loop: Loop A
No Hookups
$23.00
/ per night
🚐 021, Loop: Loop A
No Hookups
$23.00
/ per night
🚐 022, Loop: Loop A
No Hookups
$23.00
/ per night
🚐 023, Loop: Loop A
No Hookups
$23.00
/ per night
🚐 024, Loop: Loop A
No Hookups
$23.00
/ per night
🚐 026, Loop: Loop A
No Hookups
$23.00
/ per night
🚐 027, Loop: Loop A
No Hookups
$23.00
/ per night
🚐 028, Loop: Loop A
No Hookups
$23.00
/ per night
🚐 029, Loop: Loop A
No Hookups
$23.00
/ per night

Reviews (20)

What Guests Are Saying

Wyandotte Campground offers clean facilities with regular trash and bathroom maintenance, and friendly staff. It's conveniently located near a beach, making it a pleasant spot for campers. However, noise from late-night parties and lack of enforcement of rules can lead to disruptive experiences, especially on holiday weekends.

Review Summary

3.6
20 reviews
5
25.0%
5
4
30.0%
6
3
30.0%
6
2
5.0%
1
1
10.0%
2

Renee F

Verified

August 24, 2020 Stayed at: 017, Loop: Loop A

5

Campsite was spacious. It had a fire ring plus a grill for bbq. We even found a trail down to the water. Easy enough walk to beach and swim access, however we drove and parked in day use so we could set up our ez-up and pack lunches. Beautiful reservoir. Nice roped off swim areas.

MARWA H

Verified

August 15, 2020 Stayed at: 023, Loop: Loop A

3

campsite (24 and 23) were in full sun most of the day not fun when you are tent camping and the campsite next to you is an RV that is blasting its generator to run the A/C in the afternoon. either you make it only tent camping or you have more shade.
water was amazing and the campsite is walking distance tot he beach, but otherwise I would not have liked the campground.

Heather C

Verified

July 27, 2020 Stayed at: 018, Loop: Loop A

4

Only reason I didn't give it a 5 star rating was that the potable water was out of order, and I didn't know beforehand. But the local town had water for sale and a hose outside, they were super nice. The lake is beautiful, 5 stars for the lake for sure. Site 18 was great, very spacious. I liked the looks of site 17 so will try to get that site next time. This campground had no bear lockers, but we never saw nor heard bears ever. Working toilets with running water, lots of space, so nice and relaxing!

Noah B

Verified

July 11, 2020 Stayed at: 023, Loop: Loop A

3

Porta pottys instead of vaults and faucets were there but did not work. Otherwise nice campground close to lake.

Debra P

Verified

July 10, 2020 Stayed at: 027, Loop: Loop A

4

The day use area of the campground was packed on the day we arrived (Sunday after July 4th) but was cleared out by nightfall. We were left with 2-3 occupied campsites out of the entire campground for the rest of our mid-week trip. It's a short walk down to the lake -- one side is sandy with a swimming area (no motor boats) and the other side was rocky with a dock & boat ramp. It's a 10-min drive to the general store in La Porte for ice, firewood, and some basic camping supplies.

One review mentioned bears - confirmed. US Forest Service said they hope to install bear boxes in the fall (they were delayed due to COVID). In the meantime, use bear resistant containers and/or store in the trunk of your car. We visited Little Beaver campground, and it was much larger with more people. We preferred the more isolated Wyandotte.

jackie w

Verified

January 15, 2020 Stayed at: 017, Loop: Loop A

2

Had always camped @ little beaver and loved it, but for some reason we decided to try Wyandotte.....bad idea! Campsites are really far from water and not flat. We ended up moving to little beaver and were very sorry we hadn’t booked little beaver in the first place like we had for years. Lesson learned.

Milas E

Verified

January 10, 2020 Stayed at: 018, Loop: Loop A

3

Nice small Campground, we reserve most of one loop for our Church family camp. Some of the sites are rather short for trailers. The restrooms need to be restored or remodeled, and the pavement hasn't seen any repair in years. It's a wonderful campground , in need of a little love.

Dayna H

Verified

January 10, 2020 Stayed at: 017, Loop: Loop A

5

Great campground, nice lake, not a lot of people there, and a great price!

Alton P

Verified

December 21, 2019 Stayed at: 029, Loop: Loop A

5

One of our favorite 4th of July camp grounds. Great for dogs and swimming. No showers. Beautiful views

David G

Verified

December 18, 2019 Stayed at: 026, Loop: Loop A

1

Bears

Location Wyandotte a Campground

Address:
South Fork Road
La Porte, CA, 95981
United States

Latitude & Longitude: 39.745 / -120.988

Elevation: 1632 feet

Policies & Rules

Category About
General

Camping, boating and day use are limited to seasons when no snow is present.

General

Snowmobile trails, warming huts and toilets are available in winter. The facility opening for the summer season is dependent upon snow level. The facility is used by the local chapter of E Clampus Vitus for camping during it's annual event in July.

General

Don't Move Firewood: Protect California's forests from tree-killing pests by buying your firewood locally and burning it on-site. For more information visit firewood.ca.gov.

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