About Logger Campground
Number of accommodations: 197
Nearby Activities & Attractions
Boating
Fishing
Hiking
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
Campground Amenities
RV Utilities and Hookups
- Dump station on site
Water Access
- Lake Access
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Reviews (1038)
What Guests Are Saying
Logger Campground is highly praised for its beautiful scenery, cleanliness, and spacious sites, making it a popular destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts. Camp hosts are described as friendly and helpful, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere. However, some guests have noted issues with noise from generators and the need for better enforcement of campground rules, as well as a lack of essential facilities like a functioning dump station.
What Guests Are Saying
Logger Campground is highly praised for its beautiful scenery, cleanliness, and spacious sites, making it a popular destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts. Camp hosts are described as friendly and helpful, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere. However, some guests have noted issues with noise from generators and the need for better enforcement of campground rules, as well as a lack of essential facilities like a functioning dump station.
Review Summary
Victor R
VerifiedAugust 22, 2025 • Stayed at: 090, Loop: AREA LOGGER CAMPGROUND
Restrooms were never cleaned the three days of our stay. Filthiest restrooms I ever had to used.
Deborah Y
VerifiedAugust 22, 2025 • Stayed at: 020, Loop: AREA LOGGER CAMPGROUND
We have been going to Stampede Campground for years. We like it because it is usually quiet with few boaters on the reservoir. It is close to Reno, Truckee and Lake Tahoe so you can experience a variety of activities.
Deborah Y
VerifiedAugust 22, 2025 • Stayed at: 020, Loop: AREA LOGGER CAMPGROUND
We have been going to Stampede Campground for years. We like it because it is usually quiet with few boaters on the reservoir. It is close to Reno, Truckee and Lake Tahoe so you can experience a variety of activities.
Victor R
VerifiedAugust 22, 2025 • Stayed at: 090, Loop: AREA LOGGER CAMPGROUND
Restrooms were never cleaned the three days of our stay. Filthiest restrooms I ever had to used.
Sheila L
VerifiedAugust 21, 2025 • Stayed at: 241, Loop: AREA LOGGER CAMPGROUND
First two nights, a Thurs. & Fri., were noisy. 1 site w/ folks having a 40th birthday party. Fine. But other folks were here for the peace and quiet of the great outdoors. It was terrific the following 4 nights with music turned off by 10 PM. Perfect. Campground well maintained. Lots of e-bikes...meh. Weekend is noisy, no surprise, with party boats on the water screeching music that drifts all the way back into the campground. Too bad that some of the boaters don't seem to know any boating etiquette. By Mon. thru Wed. night it was really ideal. Mostly serious fishermen/women and sailboats. I don't mind jet skis but do they really have to disturb the fishermen in the back channels of the lake? It would be nice if they stayed out in the open parts to avoid running over fishing lines and causing large wake waters that rock the fishing boats. There was a research/mapping vessel from Bureau of Land Management present, doing important work to map the floor of the reservoir to determine actual reservoir capacity. They were bothered by the rude boaters as well. Their equipment was being interfered by big wakes would shake their apparatus. I hate the reservation system....months in advance and someone reserves for only one night...Saturday...making it difficult for week long campers to get good spots. I suspect the parks system is losing money because of these folks. Camp hosts were good and the bathrooms and trash were both well maintained. We chose a campsite closer to the boat ramp, in Double Bit, but ended up having to drive all the way back to the entrance and back out due to the west gate of Logger being closed??? Why was that??? We did experience a "squatter" group who came in shortly before dark and set up in the campsite next to us. We know they were squatters because they arrived late, packed up really early in the AM, and there was never a reservation ticket on their campsite post #237.
Marvin M
VerifiedAugust 21, 2025 • Stayed at: 143, Loop: AREA LOGGER CAMPGROUND
Well kept. Quiet
Marvin M
VerifiedAugust 21, 2025 • Stayed at: 143, Loop: AREA LOGGER CAMPGROUND
Well kept. Quiet
Sheila L
VerifiedAugust 21, 2025 • Stayed at: 241, Loop: AREA LOGGER CAMPGROUND
First two nights, a Thurs. & Fri., were noisy. 1 site w/ folks having a 40th birthday party. Fine. But other folks were here for the peace and quiet of the great outdoors. It was terrific the following 4 nights with music turned off by 10 PM. Perfect. Campground well maintained. Lots of e-bikes...meh. Weekend is noisy, no surprise, with party boats on the water screeching music that drifts all the way back into the campground. Too bad that some of the boaters don't seem to know any boating etiquette. By Mon. thru Wed. night it was really ideal. Mostly serious fishermen/women and sailboats. I don't mind jet skis but do they really have to disturb the fishermen in the back channels of the lake? It would be nice if they stayed out in the open parts to avoid running over fishing lines and causing large wake waters that rock the fishing boats. There was a research/mapping vessel from Bureau of Land Management present, doing important work to map the floor of the reservoir to determine actual reservoir capacity. They were bothered by the rude boaters as well. Their equipment was being interfered by big wakes would shake their apparatus. I hate the reservation system....months in advance and someone reserves for only one night...Saturday...making it difficult for week long campers to get good spots. I suspect the parks system is losing money because of these folks. Camp hosts were good and the bathrooms and trash were both well maintained. We chose a campsite closer to the boat ramp, in Double Bit, but ended up having to drive all the way back to the entrance and back out due to the west gate of Logger being closed??? Why was that??? We did experience a "squatter" group who came in shortly before dark and set up in the campsite next to us. We know they were squatters because they arrived late, packed up really early in the AM, and there was never a reservation ticket on their campsite post #237.
Steve C
VerifiedAugust 20, 2025 • Stayed at: 029, Loop: AREA LOGGER CAMPGROUND
Site is by the bathrooms. We smelled waste 50% of the time when the wind would shift. Not worth the water view. Host was nice and grounds were well maintained.
Steve C
VerifiedAugust 20, 2025 • Stayed at: 029, Loop: AREA LOGGER CAMPGROUND
Site is by the bathrooms. We smelled waste 50% of the time when the wind would shift. Not worth the water view. Host was nice and grounds were well maintained.
Location Logger Campground
Address:
10811 Stockrest Springs Road
Truckee, CA, 96161
United States
From Truckee, Calif., travel east on Interstate 80 for 10 miles, to the Hirschdale Road exit. Follow Hirschdale Road/Stampede Dam Road north for eight miles, to the Stampede Reservoir. Take a left on Dog Valley Road to go over Stampede Dam. Go past Emigrant Group Campground and in a quarter mile the campground will be on the right.
Alternate Access (partially gravel road): From Truckee, go north on Hwy 89 for 5 miles and take a right on Hobart Mills Road. Follow Hobart Mills Road to Dog Valley Road and take a left. In approximately 3 miles, pass the boat ramp road, and in a half mile, the Campground Entrance will be on the left.
Latitude & Longitude: 39.4647 / -120.122
Elevation: 1844 feet
Policies & Rules
Arrival & departure
Check in time
2PM
Check out time
12PM
General
- Off-Highway vehicles must be trailered to and from designated routes. Recreational riding is not allowed within the campground.
- Click here for more information on the Tahoe National Forest
- Fire restrictions may be imposed at any time due to hot, dry weather conditions, at which time campfires and charcoal fires may not be allowed. For current fire conditions or weather closures contact the Truckee Ranger District (530) 587-3558 (voice), (530) 587-6907 (TDD).
- 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.
- Firewood available from the campground host (subject to availability).
- One vehicle included with a single site reservation. Two vehicles included with a double site reservation. Three vehicles included with a triple site reservation. Additional vehicle fee cost is $10/each per night for all vehicles. All operable, highway legal vehicles must pay extra vehicle fee, excluding vehicles included with the reservation. Please pay extra vehicle fee at the self-serve fee tube located near campground entrance if not paid online.
- Boat trailer parking is available at Captain Roberts Boat Ramp overflow parking area adjacent to the campground. Please do not park boat trailers in campground overflow areas if they do not fit in your site.
- 2 dogs maximum per site. Dogs shall always be kept on leash no longer than six feet or otherwise confined. Violation notices WILL be issued for non-compliance.
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Last updated: June 4, 2026