White Cloud

Star4.08
79 reviews
White Cloud
$24.00 - $48.00 / night
Campsite Fees
Lowest nightly rate is $24, which applies to standard non-electric and tent-only sites during peak season, while the highest rate is $48 for...
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Standard Site Fee$24.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
Premium Site Fee$48.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$0.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00
Total Campsite Fees$72.00

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Provider
530-478-6253

About this campground

Nestled among towering cedar, pine, and Douglas fir trees at 4,200 feet elevation, White Cloud Campground welcomes both tent campers and RV adventurers seeking an authentic Sierra Nevada experience. While RV sites don't offer hookups, the trade-off is worth it—you'll find yourself immersed in a pristine forest setting where the only sounds are wind through the evergreens and birdsong at dawn.
White Cloud Campground provides options for tent camping, RV camping without hookups, and group camping. It has basic facilities and focuses on traditional camping experiences.
Historical SignificanceStep back in time as you explore the ghosts of California's Gold Rush era from your basecamp at White Cloud. The nearby historic towns of Nevada City and Washington whisper tales of fortune seekers and frontier life, while interpretive trails wind through landscapes once crawling with prospectors. Scenic overlooks reveal vistas that have witnessed over 150 years of California history, from the fevered days of gold mining to today's peaceful forest retreats.
Weather and SeasonsSummer brings warm, dry days perfect for hiking and exploration, though the occasional dust on forest roads adds to the rustic charm. During peak fire season, campfire restrictions may apply—a reminder of nature's power in these ancient forests. When winter arrives, the campground transforms into a quieter wonderland where rain and snow dust the evergreens, creating a dramatically different but equally beautiful landscape for those brave enough to venture into the cold mountain air.
ElevationPerched at 4,200 feet above sea level, White Cloud Campground offers a refreshing escape from California's sweltering valley heat. This sweet spot elevation delivers crisp mountain mornings, comfortable afternoon temperatures, and evenings cool enough for campfire stories—creating the perfect climate for outdoor adventures without the extreme conditions found at higher altitudes.
Natural Features and SceneryThe campground sits within a cathedral of evergreens where majestic cedars, pines, and Douglas firs create a natural sanctuary. This classic Tahoe National Forest landscape combines the raw beauty of Sierra Nevada wilderness with echoes of California's mining heritage. From your campsite, forest paths lead to panoramic overlooks and historic sites, while the immediate surroundings offer the simple pleasure of camping beneath a canopy of ancient trees.
Geological RegionWhite Cloud Campground claims its place in the heart of Tahoe National Forest, where the Sierra Nevada mountains have shaped a landscape of forested ridges and hidden valleys. At 4,200 feet elevation, the campground occupies a geological sweet spot—high enough to showcase the region's signature cedar, pine, and Douglas fir forests, yet accessible enough for comfortable camping. This mountainous terrain tells a story millions of years in the making, from ancient sea floors to gold-bearing quartz veins that would later spark California's most famous rush.

Campsite details

AccessibilityThe campground includes paved roads and relatively flat sites, which may assist with general accessibility. Specific features for mobility-impaired visitors were not explicitly noted.
Sites SizeThe campsites are described as spacious and shaded, with some sites offering additional amenities like bear-proof lockers. "These camp spots are the biggest I’ve ever camped at," one reviewer noted. However, site layout may vary.
Sites PrivacySites are generally spacious with good privacy, though some areas have limited vegetation between sites, as noted by a reviewer: "Little vegetation between sites."
Total Campsites50 campsites
Recommended Campsites"Choose sites further from the highway for quieter camping. Sites in the middle of the loops often offer better shade and proximity to facilities."
Best Campsites"Space 13 is praised for shade and proximity to clean water, and several reviews recommend sites deeper into the campground to avoid road noise."

Reserving a campsite

Check-in
11:00 AM
Check-out
12:00 PM
Stay Limit
  • 14 nights per visit
  • 14 nights per year.
Guests Allowed Per Site
Unknown
Groups
The campground has one double site that can accommodate larger groups. Specific details about group size limits were not provided.
Tents
Tents are allowed
RV vehicles
RV vehicles are allowed
Primitive
Primitive are allowed
Reservable
Reservations are allowed

Site layout"Campsites are organized in two loops, with sites closer to the highway experiencing more road noise. Sites deeper in loops offer better privacy."
Open and Closed SeasonOpen from May 22, 2025, to October 15, 2025.
Reservation PlatformsReservations can be made via Recreation.gov.
Walk-in AvailabilityFour spaces are available on a first-come-first-serve basis; all other spaces require advanced reservation.
Cancellation Policy"Cancellations made prior to check-in date incur a $10 fee, and late cancellations also forfeit the first night's fee. No-show customers are assessed a $20 fee and forfeit the first night’s recreation fee."

Accomodation available

GroupGroup campsites are offered for larger parties such as families, schools, or organizations. These sites provide space and facilities to accommodate multiple people camping together.

Amenities available

Potable water
Fire rings
Food storage lockers
Picnic tables
Cell phone service
Vault toilets

Activities you can enjoy

White Cloud Campground offers a variety of outdoor activities. The Pioneer Trail provides opportunities for hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, and even cross-country skiing during winter. Nearby, visitors can explore historical mining towns and scenic overlooks. While water-based activities are limited, Scotts Flat Reservoir, located six miles away, offers additional recreational options.
Hiking
The 25-mile Pioneer Trail is easily accessible from the campground and caters to hikers of all skill levels. It was designated a National Recreation Trail in 2003 and is described as a highlight for outdoor enthusiasts.
Biking
Mountain biking is a popular activity along the Pioneer Trail. A reviewer noted, "I was able to mountain bike with my brother easily right from the camp with 20+ miles of track."
Wildlife viewing
The forested area offers opportunities to observe local wildlife. Specific species were not mentioned.
Cultural and Educational Programs
Occasional ranger-led educational programs, such as wildlife demonstrations, have been noted by visitors: "We also enjoyed the education from Farrah, a Nevada City Ranger, who demonstrated wildlife facts that we could hold and touch."
Winter Activities
Cross-country skiing is mentioned as a popular winter activity on the Pioneer Trail.
Water Sports
Water sports are not directly available at the campground but can be enjoyed 20 minutes away at Scotts Flat Reservoir.

Campground rules

  • Pets are allowed
  • "Campfires may be restricted during summer. Propane stoves are recommended as backup."
  • Quiet hours are "Set at 10 PM, though enforcement varies."

Hazards

General hazards"Notable hazards include proximity to the highway leading to highway noise, bees and wasps near water spouts, dusty terrain, and occasional off-leash dogs."
Active alertsFire restrictions are common during summer.

Weather forecast

54
°F
Oct 10
Friday
Mainly clear
Precipitation: 0%

Very strong wind, outdoor activities may be affected

Humidity: 64%

Moderately humid conditions

Wind: 13.7 mph

Very strong wind, outdoor activities may be affected

Mainly clear
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Emergency Services

"Emergency services are available from the Yuba River Ranger District office, located at 15924 Highway 49 in Camptonville. The distance to the nearest hospital in Nevada City is roughly 14 miles."

Good to know

Peak season datesMay 22, 2025 - October 15, 2025.
Trash and recyclingTrash and recycling facilities are available, though specific details on pickup schedules or bin locations were not provided.
Proximity to water features"No nearby lakes or rivers; Scotts Flat Reservoir is 6 miles away."
Common complaints"User reviews frequently mention loud campers, highway noise, and occasional lack of running water. Additionally, bees and dusty conditions were cited as concerns."
Host"Campground hosts are generally praised for cleanliness and friendliness, though a few reviews note lack of host visibility during disturbances."

Campground Map

Driving directionsFrom Nevada City, travel east on Highway 20 for 10 miles. Turn right at the White Cloud Campground sign and then the first right into the campground. From Interstate 80 take exit 161, Highway 20 to Nevada City and drive 26 miles west toward Nevada City. Turn left at the White Cloud Campground sign and then the first right into the campground.
"Highway 20 offers direct access to the campground, but road noise is frequently noted. The route includes paved roads with no reported seasonal closures. User reviews state that proximity to the highway can lead to audible traffic noise."
Nearby places
Nevada City, CA (14 miles, approximately a 20-minute drive)
Truckee, CA (approximately a 40-minute drive)
Camptonville, CA (distance unclear).
Nearby supplies
"Supplies like firewood and ice are available at a market 10 minutes towards Nevada City. Nevada City itself has a variety of stores for groceries, camping supplies, and more."

Camper Reviews

4.1
79 reviews
Satisfactory
Satisfactory
White Cloud is satisfactory, placing it in the bottom 60% of campgrounds based on reviews
White Cloud Campground receives mixed reviews, with positive highlights emphasizing its cleanliness, spacious campsites, and proximity to hiking trails. Noise from the nearby highway and inconsistent availability of water are common complaints.
Review Summaries
Based on 79 reviews

What Campers Love

Reviewers often praised the clean facilities: "Bathrooms were clean, site was nice." Campsites were described as spacious and shaded: "Nice big campsites, nice fire rings." Others highlighted easy...
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Based on 79 reviews

Common Concerns

Negative feedback includes noise from Highway 20: "Noisy due to road traffic," and limited water availability: "Half the campground does not have running water." Some reviewers also reported issues...
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Based on 79 reviews

Pro Tips & Recommendations

Visitors recommend bringing extra water and earplugs to mitigate highway noise. Checking fire restrictions and water availability before arrival is advised. For quieter stays, choose sites deeper...
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Based on 79 reviews

Seasonal Insights

Summer reviews note high temperatures and increased insect activity. Autumn offers cooler weather and fewer crowds, while winter emphasizes cross-country skiing opportunities.
Based on 79 reviews

Camper Quotes

"The only saving grace was the camp host," "Bathrooms were super clean," "Great introduction to camping."
Based on 79 reviews

Site-Specific Reviews

Site 13: "Well shaded," Site 19: "Big but awkward layout for trailers," Site 45: "Met the best local resident, Winona the dog."
Based on 79 reviews

Accessibility Features

Limited mentions, but paved roads and flat sites suggest moderate accessibility.
Based on 79 reviews

Pet-Friendly Features

Pets are allowed, but off-leash dogs were highlighted as a concern in several reviews.
Based on 79 reviews

Last updated August 10, 2025

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