Warning
GeneralReservations are suspended for this campground for the 2026 season due to maintenance and needed upgrades to the water system that supplies drinking water and water for flush toilets. However, reservations are available on Recreation.gov for other campgrounds at Little Grass Valley Reservoir including Red Feather, Wyandotte, & Horse Camp Campgrounds. Thank you for your understanding. For additional information on campgrounds on the Plumas National Forest please go to https://www.fs.usda.gov/r05/plumas.
About Little Beaver a Campground
Number of accommodations: 43
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2026 Season availability
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Reviews (47)
What Guests Are Saying
Little Beaver Campground offers a beautiful setting with spacious sites and well-maintained amenities, making it ideal for families and groups. Guests enjoyed the stunning lake views, enjoyable swimming, and diverse hiking trails, despite some disappointments like the campfire ban and chilly nights. Overall, it is highly recommended for a peaceful and scenic camping experience.
What Guests Are Saying
Little Beaver Campground offers a beautiful setting with spacious sites and well-maintained amenities, making it ideal for families and groups. Guests enjoyed the stunning lake views, enjoyable swimming, and diverse hiking trails, despite some disappointments like the campfire ban and chilly nights. Overall, it is highly recommended for a peaceful and scenic camping experience.
Review Summary
Christine G
VerifiedJuly 31, 2020 • Stayed at: 054, Loop: Loop B
This is a quiet, forested campground with lots of space around the sites. We felt fortunate to be able to have a campfire and lots of wood was available. Not much in the way of activities other than using the lake which was clean & warm & walking the path along the lake.
Christina L
VerifiedJuly 29, 2020 • Stayed at: 048, Loop: Loop B
Pro - Beautiful campground and lake
Pro - Campsite was clean
Con - With a travel trailer the site is positioned to face away from the main campsite (fire pit and picnic table). Your trailer faces towards the road (and is within about 10-15 feet) which was very busy with vehicles and foot traffic as its one of the first sites in the loop so all loop traffic has to pass by.
Con - Holiday weekend + no camp host = loud and obnoxious people who don't need to be considerate of others and feel they don't need to observe the 10:00 quiet time. Had a couple very rough nights which took away from the fun of camping out under the stars and enjoying family time around the campfire (couldn't hear our own conversations). Solution = CAMP HOST presence.
DAVID H
VerifiedJuly 25, 2020 • Stayed at: 039, Loop: Loop A
We have camped at Little Grass Valley Reservoir many times in the past, at Little Beaver and Running Deer. Had been one of our daughters favorite places. Very disappointed when we arrived. No hosts (concessionaires) at campgrounds, dirty restrooms and garbage all over the ground. We were surprised when we arrived to have our site filled with 4 cars. These campers thought it was fine to go, enjoy the lake until they felt like leaving (not following the 12 pm departure time). The only reason they left was because a nice camper next door to our sight went down to the lake and found them and told them that we had arrived (it was 1:40 pm). Otherwise, I don't know how long we would have had to wait for our site. No Hosts to help. Also,Forest Service not posting the correct info on the individual camping site posts. No one cleaned the restroom the whole time we were there. Went 3 -4 days even without any toilet paper. (We carry our own.) Never saw garbage in the restroom dumped once, even though the COVID signs posted saying what they would do to keep things clean and we had no problem doing our part. Only time we saw the Forest Service employees was when there was a problem with a couple of female campers, who just arrived, and tried to kick out a single older woman from a site, because they had been transferred from the NOW closed Running Deer site to her site. The older woman had arrived the day before. Her site was a first come, first serve site and never had any card posted on it about it being reserved for these rude women and their friends. Luckily the older woman got to stay (after the Forest Service was found, wherever they were) and they had to get another site. The Forest Service had failed to do post the sign. We camped 6 nights and will not be camping at LGVR again anytime in the near future.
Mindy H
VerifiedJuly 16, 2020 • Stayed at: 063, Loop: Loop B
We really enjoyed little beaver. The water was great
Sara K
VerifiedJuly 14, 2020 • Stayed at: 053, Loop: Loop B
While the reservoir itself is beautiful, our overall experience at Little Beaver campgrounds was not a good one. We stayed in Loop B, site 53. The layout of the site was a little odd. The grill was separate from the fire pit and spaced quite a bit apart. We did notice that at Loop A, this was not the case at many sites. The picnic tables are rather low to the ground, and there are a lot of felled trees. There is no camp host, and no where to buy wood, but there is plenty of wood to be found. It would have been helpful to have brought an axe. By Friday night, the campgrounds filled up and many of the other campers were inconsiderate and loud. Boat trailers were parked in front of the restrooms, which were not kept very clean. While the restrooms would be re-stocked with toilet paper each morning, that toilet paper would appear to be stolen shortly after. Dirty baby diapers were left strewn on the floor in the bathroom, and one evening, as my daughter and I made our way to the restroom, a couple was making out and smoking cigarettes just outside the doorway. The 8 person maximum at each site was also ignored. Many sites had 3 or more tents and large groups of partiers. The people at the site next to us had large speakers and blasted music with explicit lyrics at their site non-stop. When, at the second night, around 8:30 PM, my husband asked them if they could turn it down, they became aggressive and threatened to "kick his ass" stating that they "don't come up to the woods for anyone to tell them what to do." They continued to talk shit all night so that we could hear their threatening comments, mentioning that they don't give a fuck about anyone's kids but their own. Prior to booking this trip, I had read a review that mentioned a rowdy crowd at this campground, but having experienced it for ourself, we will not be coming back.
Dalene B
VerifiedJanuary 18, 2020 • Stayed at: 032, Loop: Loop A
pretty view of the water and lots of shade.
David B
VerifiedJanuary 17, 2020 • Stayed at: 043, Loop: Loop B
The campsite was big. We love the ones close to the lake. It is so beautiful there and the campsite was filled with nice families.
David K
VerifiedJanuary 16, 2020 • Stayed at: 075, Loop: Loop B
The campsite is beautiful but rowdy and inconsiderate campers who blasted music through the night sullied our camping trip. Please help enforce cordial behavior at night time weekends to ensure a peaceful experience for visitors.
Kathryn N
VerifiedJanuary 15, 2020 • Stayed at: 058, Loop: Loop B
This is such a hidden gem I almost don't want to share it with anyone so it can stay that way. The water was picture perfect clear. The grounds were beautiful and so very very spacious. We loved our time here so much that we immediately planned our next trip back when we usually would rather adventure to new places. The waterfront spaces were amazing but I'm sure they book fast. We camped back away from them and the peace was amazing of having nothing but trees around and a bathroom close by.
Michael W
VerifiedJanuary 15, 2020 • Stayed at: 022, Loop: Loop A
The stay was very nice only problem was the noise at night. But we did have a good trip
Location Little Beaver a Campground
Address:
875 Mitchell Ave.
Oroville, CA, 95965
United States
Take the La Porte-Quincy Rd. west from SR70, or travel east on La Porte Rd. from Brownsville. Travel to the intersection of the La Porte-Quincy Rd. with Little Grass Valley Rd. and follow the signs toward the lake. Turn right on to Old Little Grass Valley Rd. and travel approximately 2 1/2 miles to the turn-off to Little Beaver Campground and Maidu Boat Launch.
Latitude & Longitude: 39.745 / -120.988
Elevation: 1632 feet
Policies & Rules
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The facility is open from approximately Memorial Day through Labor Day, but is subject to delayed opening or early closing due to snow. |
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The facility is located at approximately 5,000 feet in elevation; summer evenings may be cold, especially early and late in the season. |
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The area has very poor cell phone coverage, communications may be challenging. |
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The nearest pay phone is located at the La Porte Store four miles away. |
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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. |
Warnings & Advisories
Warning
GeneralReservations are suspended for this campground for the 2026 season due to maintenance and needed upgrades to the water system that supplies drinking water and water for flush toilets. However, reservations are available on Recreation.gov for other campgrounds at Little Grass Valley Reservoir including Red Feather, Wyandotte, & Horse Camp Campgrounds. Thank you for your understanding. For additional information on campgrounds on the Plumas National Forest please go to https://www.fs.usda.gov/r05/plumas.