Big Lake Premium Camper Cabins Campground

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Big Lake Premium Camper Cabins Campground

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879 ft

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Booking

Reservable

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Season

Year-round

Cell

No Service

Pets

No Pets

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Big Lake Premium Camper Cabins Campground

Big Lake Premium Camper Cabins Campground

40.0872, -95.3431

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Go if

Families who want cabin comfort without packing gear: full bathrooms, sleeping lofts, and a flat layout good for kids' bikes, all facing the water. Reserve summer weekends early and ask the host about firewood and ice.

Skip if

Cabin 1 has no shade, canoe rentals run out fast on busy weekends, and the highway never fully goes quiet at night, so light sleepers will feel it regardless of how good the sunset was.


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Big Lake State Park
Big Lake Premium Camper Cabins Campground

About Folsom S. Canal Rec. Trail

Context for the broader area surrounding Big Lake Premium Camper Cabins Campground, sourced from the federal Recreation.gov rec-area record.

The 69 mile long Folsom South Canal originates at Nimbus Dam on the American River in Sacramento County and extends southward, paralleling and to the east of State Highway 99 through San Joaquin County. Canal bikeway is open year round, and can be accessed at many locations. Call for details.

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Nimbus Dam on the American River in Sacramento County and extends southward, paralleling and to the east of State Highway 99 through San Joaquin County.