Frenchman
PLUMAS NATIONAL FOREST - BECKWOURTH RANGER DISTRICT, PO BOX 7, BLAIRSDEN, CA, 96103, USA
Frenchman
$30.00 - $38.00 / night
Campsite Fees
Peak season nightly rate is $38 from May 23 to August 31. First-come, first-served season rate is $30 from September 1 to October 12. Additional fees...
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Standard Site Fee$38.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$0.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00
Total Campsite Fees$38.00
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Provider530-836-2575jackjodyparker@yahoo.com
About this campground
Nestled into pine-dotted hillsides above the sparkling waters of Frenchman Lake, this mountain retreat beckons adventurers seeking the perfect blend of forest and waterfront camping. At 5,700 feet elevation, Frenchman Campground welcomes both tent enthusiasts and RV travelers to its collection of standard non-electric sites, where the scent of pine mingles with crisp mountain air and the gentle lapping of lake waters creates nature's perfect soundtrack.
The Frenchman Campground accommodates tent camping and RV camping. Group camping and primitive options are not detailed.
Historical SignificanceDeep within the storied Plumas National Forest, Frenchman Campground stands as a testament to generations of outdoor heritage. This treasured landscape has long served as a crossroads where forestry traditions meet recreational pursuits, creating a living tapestry of human connection with the natural world that continues to draw visitors seeking authentic wilderness experiences.
Weather and SeasonsSummer transforms this high-altitude haven into a sun-drenched paradise where warm days invite endless outdoor adventures, though mountain breezes can pick up unexpectedly, adding a refreshing coolness to afternoon explorations. As autumn arrives, the campground takes on a golden glow before winter's embrace brings pristine snowscapes that may temporarily close access roads, creating a seasonal rhythm that defines life in these mountains.
ElevationPerched at 5,700 feet where the air grows thin and crisp, the campground offers a refreshing escape from valley heat. This mountain elevation brings delightfully cool evenings perfect for campfire gatherings, while winter months transform the landscape into a snow-dusted wonderland that reminds visitors of nature's seasonal artistry.
Natural Features and SceneryPine-scented slopes cascade down to meet the shimmering expanse of Frenchman Lake, creating a landscape where forest shadows dance with sunlight filtering through evergreen canopies. This unique terrain marries rugged mountain majesty with high desert openness, offering campers front-row seats to nature's grand theater. Keep watch for the area's wild residents, including the majestic black bears who call these forests home, reminding all visitors to practice proper food storage and wilderness etiquette.
Geological RegionHere, where the mighty Sierra Nevada mountains meet the vast high desert, Frenchman Campground occupies a remarkable geological transition zone. This dramatic convergence creates a landscape of stunning contrasts—from dense forest groves to sweeping vistas of open terrain, from craggy mountain peaks to gentle lakefront beaches, offering campers an extraordinary diversity of natural environments to explore within a single destination.
Campsite details
AccessibilityAccessibility details for individuals with disabilities are not explicitly mentioned in the source materials.
Sites SizeSites are generally small, with difficulty accommodating larger RVs. "The sites were very small. I have a 25-foot Class C and cannot imagine fitting much bigger rigs in most of these sites." - User Review by Glen San Marcos.
Sites PrivacyPrivacy varies by site. Several reviews note proximity to other sites, such as shared driveways and close spacing, which can affect privacy.
Total Campsites38 campsites
Recommended CampsitesFor water access, choose sites 22-25. Campers preferring quieter areas should avoid holiday weekends. RV users may struggle with narrow roads and sloped terrain.
Best CampsitesSites 23 and 24 are praised for proximity to water, though their shared driveway may be inconvenient. Site 36 is noted as quiet and well-maintained.
Reserving a campsite
Check-in
2:00 PM
Check-out
12:00 PM
Stay Limit
Up to 14 nights.
Guests Allowed Per Site
Generally accommodates 2 vehicles and associated guests, but specifics on guest count are not provided.
Groups
Group camping details are not provided.
Tents
Tents are allowed
RV vehicles
RV vehicles are allowed
Primitive
Primitive are not allowed
Reservable
Reservations are allowed
Site layoutThe campground is arranged in loops, with some sites sharing driveways. Terrain is sloped in certain areas, which can impact accessibility.
Open and Closed SeasonOpen year-round, but snow closures commonly occur in winter.
Reservation PlatformsReservations can be made through Recreation.gov. Phone support is available for inquiries.
Walk-in Availability12 of the 38 campsites are reservable during peak season. Remaining sites operate on a first-come-first-served basis.
Cancellation PolicyCancellations up to the day before arrival incur a $10 fee and forfeit the first night's fee if canceled late. Modifications are allowed with a $10 fee for date changes outside the original reservation window.
Amenities available
Potable water
Fire rings
Picnic tables
Firewood available
Vault toilets
Activities you can enjoy
Frenchman Campground offers a variety of activities during the peak camping season, including hiking, biking, picnicking, and hunting. The nearby Frenchman Lake supports water activities like swimming, boating, jet skiing, and fishing. Winter activities include ice fishing and snowmobiling.
Hiking
Hiking opportunities are available, with scenic trails around the forested and lakeside areas. "Absolutely perfect weather... The views were outstanding!" - Jo Ann Young.Fishing
Fishing is available but can be hit-or-miss. "I'm a decent fisherman, and the fishing was horrible (I was there in July)." - Glen San Marcos; "Great spot for fishing!" - Jose Chavez.Swimming
The lake supports swimming, but safety measures and designated areas are not detailed.Biking
Biking is mentioned as an available activity, though detailed information about trails and terrain is missing.Boating
Boating is popular, with facilities like ramps and docks. However, low water levels and submerged rocks have been noted as hazards. "The dock is not in the water, and there are submerged rocks along the boat ramp." - Shawn Kelley.Wildlife viewing
Wildlife is abundant, with deer frequently spotted in campsites. "A mama deer and 4 babies came right to our campsite." - Joseph Piceno.Winter Activities
Winter activities include ice fishing and snowmobiling.Water Sports
Water skiing, jet skiing, and other water sports are popular on Frenchman Lake.Campground rules
- Pets are not allowed
- Campfires are permitted in designated rings. Firewood must be purchased locally or through the camp host.
- Quiet hours are 10:00 PM - 6:00 AM
Hazards
General hazardsPost-fire damage from the Beckwourth fire has affected tree coverage, leading to potential hazards like 'widowmakers' (dead branches). Wildlife, including bears, can pose challenges if food safety is not maintained.
Active alertsSeasonal closures due to snow and post-fire recovery efforts may impact access and site conditions.
Weather forecast
49
°F
Oct 11
Saturday
Mainly clear
Precipitation: 0%
Strong wind, exercise caution
Humidity: 42%
Comfortable humidity levels
Wind: 10.7 mph
Strong wind, exercise caution
Mainly clear
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Emergency Services
Closest hospital and emergency services are located in Loyalton, approximately 20 miles away. Police and ranger services are available in Chilcoot.
Good to know
Peak season datesMay 23, 2025 - August 31, 2025
Trash and recyclingTrash and recycling facilities are not detailed in the source, though some reviews mention poor maintenance of campsites, including leftover trash.
Proximity to water featuresLocated on the southeastern peninsula of Frenchman Lake, offering easy access to the shoreline and nearby boat launch.
Common complaintsNoise disturbances during holiday weekends, small campsite sizes, vault toilets needing maintenance, and challenging terrain for larger RVs. Negative reviews often cite issues with camp hosts and post-fire conditions.
HostMixed reviews regarding camp hosts, ranging from 'rude and unwelcoming' to 'wonderful and accommodating.'
Campground Map
PLUMAS NATIONAL FOREST - BECKWOURTH RANGER DISTRICT, PO BOX 7, BLAIRSDEN, CA, 96103, USA
Driving directionsFrom Reno, Nevada, travel north on Highway 395. Merge onto Highway 70 west and travel 5 miles to Chilcoot. Turn north on Highway 284 and continue 8 miles to Frenchman Lake, turn right, cross the dam, and travel a mile to the campground.
The access road is paved and generally accessible during warmer months. Seasonal snow closures may restrict access in winter. Roads leading to the campground are well-marked but can be narrow with sharp turns.Nearby places
Chilcoot (8 miles), Loyalton (approximately 20 miles)
Nearby supplies
Stores and services in Chilcoot and Loyalton offer groceries, camping gear, and fuel. Firewood is available for sale from the campground host.
Camper Reviews
4.2
70 reviews

Frenchman is satisfactory, placing it in the bottom 60% of campgrounds based on reviews
Overall, Frenchman Campground has mixed reviews. Positive aspects include its scenic location and activities like fishing, boating, and hiking. However, issues such as unclean vault toilets, poor cell phone service, and strict or rude camp hosts are common complaints.
Review Summaries
Based on 70 reviews
What Campers Love
Beautiful scenery, proximity to Frenchman Lake, and opportunities for outdoor recreation are consistent positives. "Frenchman’s is the best place to boat, swim, fish, camp, and play." - Marina...
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Common Concerns
Common complaints include poor maintenance of vault toilets, overcrowding on weekends, and rude or strict camp hosts. "The bathrooms were disgusting... Feces all over the insert of the toilet." -...
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Pro Tips & Recommendations
Mid-week visits are quieter, and sites close to the lake, like 23 and 24, offer easier access to the water. "Mid-week it is quiet; weekends are crazy." - L Met.
Based on 70 reviewsSeasonal Insights
Peak seasons like summer attract large crowds, but the campground can be noisy. Winters are quieter but access can be limited by snow.
Based on 70 reviewsCamper Quotes
"The grass was green, the dirt was dry, the lake was full and the sky was blue." - John O'Neal. "The trees provide ample shade in most sites." - Glen San Marcos. "The restrooms were spotless." -...
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Site-Specific Reviews
Sites 23 and 24 are highlighted for their proximity to the lake but are noted to have shared driveways. "Sites 23 and 24 have the best access to water, though they share a driveway." - Alex Filatov.
Based on 70 reviewsLast updated August 10, 2025