Camp Almanor is located in one of the most spectacular areas in the world. From craggy peaks and high mountain lakes to wild and winding rivers, it is surrounded on all sides by the Lost Sierra. Avoid the crowds and explore Lassen Volcanic National Park, just a short drive away, it is home to steaming fumaroles, meadows freckled with wildflowers, clear mountain lakes, and numerous volcanoes.
Lake Almanor is a large reservoir located in Plumas County, in the northeastern part of California, United States. The lake covers an area of about 28 square miles (72 square kilometers) and has a maximum depth of about 90 feet (27 meters).
The Taylorsville County Park and Campground is located 1/2 mile east of Taylorsville past Indian Creek, right across from the Indian Valley Riding and Roping Club (Rodeo grounds).
Almanor Campground is a large family-friendly facility for individuals and large groups alike. It provides direct access to beautiful Lake Almanor and a variety of recreational opportunities in the area.
Plumas-Eureka State Park was established in 1959, and provides visitors with a glimpse into a fascinating period of California history. The focal point of the park is the museum building and historic area surrounding it.
The Plumas National Forest occupies 1,146,000 acres of scenic mountain lands in the northern Sierra Nevada providing recreational opportunities, sustainable supplies of wood, water, hydro-power and forage, habitat for fish and wildlife and diverse plant communities.
Lower Bucks Campground has 7 lakeside sites. The campsites are well separated along the shore. A Boy Scout camp is located nearby. The Scout camp is often rented to other youth and church groups. Fishing and boating are popular, along with swimming, hiking and mountain biking.