West Point Campground
West Point Campground
Quick Facts
4,875 ftPrice
Varies
Booking
Reservable
Sites
22 campsites
Season
Year-round
Cell
Unknown
Pets
Not Allowed
Quick Facts
4,875 ftPrice
Varies
Booking
Reservable
Sites
22 campsites
Season
Year-round
Cell
Unknown
Pets
Not Allowed
West Point Campground
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Campsite Fees
Change Fee: a service fee may be charged for modifications. Cancellation Fee: a $10 service fee will be withheld from any refunds for a cancelled...
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Standard Site Fee$0.00
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$0.00
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Provider(831) 245-6891
What Campers Say
2.24
Mixed Reviews
Based on 46 reviews
42 Google reviews
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"Reviewers generally really like West Point Campground, describing it as beautiful, relaxing, and nicely remodeled, especially after the 2020 upgrades. However, they note that it is no longer free, can be crowded and noisy, and sometimes suffers from dirty restrooms and management or host issues."
About West Point Campground
Nestled along the pristine northwest shore of Union Valley Reservoir at 4,875 feet, West Point Campground offers 22 thoughtfully spaced campsites that accommodate everyone from solo adventurers to larger groups. With a convenient boat ramp providing direct water access and a welcoming day-use area, this shoreline retreat serves as your gateway to both aquatic adventures and the legendary Desolation Wilderness beyond.
The facility contains 22 developed campsites with capacities ranging from single to triple. A boat ramp and day-use area are provided; no specific camping type designations (tent, RV, primitive, group sites, cabins, or glamping) are stated in the source material.
ElevationPerched at a comfortable 4,875 feet in the Sierra foothills, the campground enjoys that sweet spot elevation where warm summer days give way to pleasantly cool evenings, perfect for stargazing beside the reservoir.
Natural Features and SceneryWake up to sunrise reflections dancing across Union Valley Reservoir, where your campsite sits just steps from the water's edge on the peaceful northwest shore. Launch your boat directly from the campground's ramp, or spend lazy afternoons exploring the shoreline from the day-use area. Beyond the water's edge, the rugged granite peaks of the nearby Desolation Wilderness beckon hikers and backpackers to explore some of the Sierra's most spectacular high country, while closer trails wind through fragrant pine forests and alongside crystalline mountain streams.
Geological RegionDesolation Wilderness / Sierra Nevada
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Campsite details
Sites Size22 sites; capacities range from single to triple per site.
Total Campsites22 campsites
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Guests Allowed Per Site
Sites range from single to triple in capacity.
Tents
Tents are not allowed
RV vehicles
RV vehicles are not allowed
Primitive
Primitive are not allowed
Reservable
Reservations are allowed
Site layout22 sites ranging from single to triple capacity; includes a day-use area and a boat ramp adjacent to the reservoir.
Reservation Platformswww.recreation.gov
Cancellation PolicyA $10 service fee is withheld from any refunds for a cancelled reservation. Cancellations the day before or on the day of arrival will incur a $10 service fee and forfeit the first night's use fee. Late cancellations may incur additional service fees. Refund requests via recreation.gov incur a $10 processing fee retained by the reservation contractor.
Activities you can enjoy
Recreational opportunities at the site center on reservoir-based and trail activities, including boating and fishing on Union Valley Reservoir, as well as hiking, biking, and swimming nearby. The Desolation Wilderness is a nearby attraction for day hikes or overnight pack trips.
Hiking
Hiking opportunities are available nearby, including access to the Desolation Wilderness for day hikes and overnight pack trips.Fishing
Fishing is available on Union Valley Reservoir (boat ramp provides access).Swimming
Swimming on Union Valley Reservoir is listed among recreation opportunities.Biking
Biking is listed as a recreation opportunity at the campground.Boating
A boat ramp at the campground provides access to Union Valley Reservoir.Advertisement
Campground rules
- Pets are not allowed
Hazards
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Precipitation: 0%
Humidity: 39%
Wind: 2.6 mph
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Proximity to water featuresOn the northwest shore of Union Valley Reservoir with a boat ramp providing direct reservoir access; campground is located just past the boat ramp and across the dam along Bryant Springs Road.
Campground Map
West Point Campground
Driving directionsAccess via Highway 50: 23 miles east of Placerville, then 7 miles north on Ice House Road, turn left onto Peavine Ridge Road for 3 miles, make a right turn on Bryant Springs Road, go 5 miles north across the dam and just past the boat ramp to the right.
Access is via Highway 50; follow Highway 50 to the Ice House Road turnoff and then local roads (Ice House Road, Peavine Ridge Road, Bryant Springs Road).Nearby places
Placerville, CA — 23 miles
Reviews from booking and map sources
2.2
46 reviews
West Point Campground has mixed reviews, placing it in the bottom 85% of campgrounds based on reviews
Reviewers generally really like West Point Campground, describing it as beautiful, relaxing, and nicely remodeled, especially after the 2020 upgrades. However, they note that it is no longer free, can be crowded and noisy, and sometimes suffers from dirty restrooms and management or host issues.
Review Summaries
Based on 46 reviews
What Campers Love
Campers praise the campground’s natural setting, calling it “muy hermoso” and very relaxing, with good access to water for fishing and spending time with family. Several reviews highlight the...
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Common Concerns
The most frequent complaints concern bathrooms being dirty or not cleaned regularly, sometimes described as filthy and full of flies. Multiple reviewers note that the campground used to be free but...
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Pro Tips & Recommendations
Reviewers suggest choosing campsites farther from the outhouse to avoid odors and flies. They note that camping is (or was at the time of review) first-come, first-served, so arriving early may help...
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Camper Quotes
"It’s open again. All the tables, bbq pits, bathrooms are brand new. Every camp site has own bear proof boxes. Everything is paved with new asfalt."
"Campgrounds themselves are nice as they just...
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Site-Specific Reviews
One reviewer notes that each campsite now has its own bear-proof storage box after the remodel, and another mentions that the sites are “nice spaces, level and wide.” Another suggests choosing “the...
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Accessibility Features
Access-wise, one reviewer warns against bringing low-profile vehicles because the road into the campground has a lot of potholes. Another mentions that sites are level and wide, which may help with...
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Last updated December 10, 2025
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