About Granite Flat (California)
Number of accommodations: 68
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
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Cooking and Fire
- Firewood Available
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- Parking
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- Pet friendly
- Pet Area
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Reviews (428)
What Guests Are Saying
Granite Flat campground is praised for its beautiful location near the Truckee River, clean facilities, and friendly camp hosts, making it a popular choice for annual visits. Many campers appreciate the easy access to outdoor activities like biking and floating, and the well-maintained restrooms add to the positive experience. However, road noise from nearby Highway 89 is a common concern, particularly at night, which can detract from the overall tranquility of the site.
What Guests Are Saying
Granite Flat campground is praised for its beautiful location near the Truckee River, clean facilities, and friendly camp hosts, making it a popular choice for annual visits. Many campers appreciate the easy access to outdoor activities like biking and floating, and the well-maintained restrooms add to the positive experience. However, road noise from nearby Highway 89 is a common concern, particularly at night, which can detract from the overall tranquility of the site.
Review Summary
Tracy B
VerifiedSeptember 12, 2020 • Stayed at: 043, Loop: AREA GRANITE FLAT (CALIFORNIA)
Very nice campground along the Truckee River near Truckee, CA. Camp host was very organized and up early every morning checking on the campsites and keeping the bathrooms and everything clean. Only downside was the road noise.
Jason Y
VerifiedSeptember 12, 2020 • Stayed at: 015, Loop: AREA GRANITE FLAT (CALIFORNIA)
All essential campsite features are available, except shower. Good location, but noisy from road traffic.
Devney W
VerifiedSeptember 7, 2020 • Stayed at: 024, Loop: AREA GRANITE FLAT (CALIFORNIA)
Area was clean. Camo host was friendly, informative and helpful. Some sites are difficult to back into as the entrance to the campground flows the opposite way.
Devney W
VerifiedSeptember 7, 2020 • Stayed at: 024, Loop: AREA GRANITE FLAT (CALIFORNIA)
Area was clean. Camo host was friendly, informative and helpful. Some sites are difficult to back into as the entrance to the campground flows the opposite way.
K. Andrea G
VerifiedSeptember 6, 2020 • Stayed at: 012, Loop: AREA GRANITE FLAT (CALIFORNIA)
I love this campground. The location is only about 1.5 miles south of the lovely town of Truckee with great restaurants, super hardware store, SaveMart groceries, and a new Grocery Outlet. Want a cold beer or firewood or forgot the eggs? You just have to drive a mile and a half to Truckee. A beautiful 12 mile drive takes you to the world famous Lake Tahoe where you will also find amazing amenities including a wonderful North Tahoe Arts gallery and store with works by local artisans. Be sure to hike the spectacular Rubicon trail which starts at the D.L. Bliss Campground.
Granite Flats Campground does have the "traffic noise" and I do recommend you not stay in the sites along the road. Plan ahead or check for cancellations or go in the middle of the week so you can reserve the sites that are NOT #7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 47, 49, 51, 53, 67, or 68. If you are desperate and have strong ear plugs then be forewarned that those sites are basically the frontage road for HWY 89. hahaha. The camp host, Scott, is very dedicated and works hard many hours beyond his contracted job hours in an effort to make sure each campsite is clean for the next reservation. PLEASE people, pick up your cigarette butts, pistachio nut shells, bottle caps, dental floss, and crumpled up foil. These do not belong in the fire pit either. The hard working camp host takes pride in his work and I see him bending over picking up some campers dental floss on the ground and I am sad that some campers are not more considerate. The warning that there are bears is genuine but there are very strong and large metal bear containers provided. Keep food and scented items out of your car and tent. One of my photos is of a bear in the Granite Flat Campground in August 2020. Remember that bears don't see very well but have a keen sense of smell . . . and are smarter than you think . . . Don't sleep in your tent with marshmallow spilled on your clothes. hahaha. Enjoy your stay!
K. Andrea G
VerifiedSeptember 6, 2020 • Stayed at: 012, Loop: AREA GRANITE FLAT (CALIFORNIA)
I love this campground. The location is only about 1.5 miles south of the lovely town of Truckee with great restaurants, super hardware store, SaveMart groceries, and a new Grocery Outlet. Want a cold beer or firewood or forgot the eggs? You just have to drive a mile and a half to Truckee. A beautiful 12 mile drive takes you to the world famous Lake Tahoe where you will also find amazing amenities including a wonderful North Tahoe Arts gallery and store with works by local artisans. Be sure to hike the spectacular Rubicon trail which starts at the D.L. Bliss Campground.
Granite Flats Campground does have the "traffic noise" and I do recommend you not stay in the sites along the road. Plan ahead or check for cancellations or go in the middle of the week so you can reserve the sites that are NOT #7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 47, 49, 51, 53, 67, or 68. If you are desperate and have strong ear plugs then be forewarned that those sites are basically the frontage road for HWY 89. hahaha. The camp host, Scott, is very dedicated and works hard many hours beyond his contracted job hours in an effort to make sure each campsite is clean for the next reservation. PLEASE people, pick up your cigarette butts, pistachio nut shells, bottle caps, dental floss, and crumpled up foil. These do not belong in the fire pit either. The hard working camp host takes pride in his work and I see him bending over picking up some campers dental floss on the ground and I am sad that some campers are not more considerate. The warning that there are bears is genuine but there are very strong and large metal bear containers provided. Keep food and scented items out of your car and tent. One of my photos is of a bear in the Granite Flat Campground in August 2020. Remember that bears don't see very well but have a keen sense of smell . . . and are smarter than you think . . . Don't sleep in your tent with marshmallow spilled on your clothes. hahaha. Enjoy your stay!
Roberta G
VerifiedAugust 30, 2020 • Stayed at: 049, Loop: AREA GRANITE FLAT (CALIFORNIA)
We booked site 49 and it was pretty much like pulling to the side of a busy highway to sleep. It was extremely loud with no privacy in between sites. We decided to leave the next day. I think if you are lucky enough to book one the sites by the river you will probably have a good stay, but if you end up like us with one of the sites by the road it's best to go somewhere else. Honestly, the campground should not let folks stay on those sites and only keep the ones farther from the road.
Roberta G
VerifiedAugust 30, 2020 • Stayed at: 049, Loop: AREA GRANITE FLAT (CALIFORNIA)
We booked site 49 and it was pretty much like pulling to the side of a busy highway to sleep. It was extremely loud with no privacy in between sites. We decided to leave the next day. I think if you are lucky enough to book one the sites by the river you will probably have a good stay, but if you end up like us with one of the sites by the road it's best to go somewhere else. Honestly, the campground should not let folks stay on those sites and only keep the ones farther from the road.
Holly C
VerifiedAugust 26, 2020 • Stayed at: 030, Loop: AREA GRANITE FLAT (CALIFORNIA)
The campground sits right between 89 and the Truckee River. We were lucky enough to get a spot next to the water. You can absolutely hear the traffic on 89, but it became background noise to us after a while because its moving traffic. If you're someone who wants peace and quiet I would not recommend this site, especially the sites closest to the highway - you're practically camping on the shoulder with a couple trees between you.
Holly C
VerifiedAugust 26, 2020 • Stayed at: 030, Loop: AREA GRANITE FLAT (CALIFORNIA)
The campground sits right between 89 and the Truckee River. We were lucky enough to get a spot next to the water. You can absolutely hear the traffic on 89, but it became background noise to us after a while because its moving traffic. If you're someone who wants peace and quiet I would not recommend this site, especially the sites closest to the highway - you're practically camping on the shoulder with a couple trees between you.
Location Granite Flat (California)
Address:
9500 River Road
Truckee, CA, 96161
United States
From Truckee, take Highway 89 south approx. 1 mile to the campground. 9500 River Road, Truckee, CA 96161
Latitude & Longitude: 39.2992 / -120.204
Elevation: 1786 feet
Policies & Rules
Wildlife & food storage
- Store all food in approved containers to avoid attracting bears.
Vehicles & parking
- Off-highway vehicles must be trailered and cannot be ridden in the campground.
- One vehicle is included with a single site; additional vehicles cost $10 each per night.
General
- Click here for more information on the Tahoe National Forest.
Fires & fuel
- Be aware that fire restrictions can change due to weather; check with the ranger district for current conditions.
- Buy firewood locally and burn it on-site to prevent pests.
- Firewood is available for purchase from the campground host, but availability may vary.
Pets
- A maximum of 2 dogs are allowed per site, and they must be leashed or confined at all times.
Site capacity
- A maximum of 6 people are allowed per single site and 12 people per double site.
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Last updated: May 20, 2026