Hampshire Rocks
No specific address for campground; ranger station reference: 15924 HWY. 49, Camptonville, CA 95922, USA
Hampshire Rocks
$24.00 - $48.00 / night
Campsite Fees
Facility rates range from $24 to $48 per night during the peak season, depending on site type. Additional $5 vehicle fee applies for second vehicle...
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Standard Site Fee$24.00
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$24.00
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Provider530-478-6253
About this campground
Discover Hampshire Rocks, where the crystalline waters of the South Yuba River create a natural playground in the heart of Tahoe National Forest. This cherished collection of single-family campsites invites adventurers to dive into refreshing swimming holes, cast lines for native trout, and wander trails that whisper stories of California's pioneering past. Here, families gather around evening campfires while the river's gentle symphony provides nature's perfect soundtrack.
Hampshire Rocks Campground accommodates both tent and RV camping, with specific sites designated for tent camping only. It also provides single-family campsites.
Historical SignificanceStep into living history at Hampshire Rocks, where your campsite rests along the legendary California Emigrant Trail. These ancient pathways once guided brave pioneers westward in search of new beginnings, their wagon wheels carving routes that modern hikers now follow. Every trail holds echoes of determination and dreams, connecting today's adventurers with the courageous spirits who first traversed these mountain passes.
Weather and SeasonsExperience the dramatic seasonal transformation of Hampshire Rocks, where winter brings a hushed blanket of cold that gives way to the perfect camping weather of June through October. During peak season, moderate temperatures create ideal conditions for both daytime adventures and comfortable evening stargazing. While the distant hum of freeway traffic provides a subtle reminder of civilization, it quickly fades beneath the sounds of rustling pines and flowing water.
ElevationPerched at an impressive 5,870 feet above sea level, Hampshire Rocks offers a natural escape from summer's heat. This mountain elevation creates a refreshing microclimate where cool breezes dance through camp even on the warmest days, making afternoon naps in the shade and evening gatherings around the campfire equally delightful.
Natural Features and SceneryEmbrace the tranquil beauty of Hampshire Rocks, where towering lodgepole pines create a natural cathedral above carefully positioned campsites. The South Yuba River flows gracefully past your temporary home, its gentle currents reflecting dappled sunlight through the forest canopy. This harmonious blend of water and woodland offers both intimate shaded retreats and spectacular riverside vistas that change with each passing hour.
Geological RegionHampshire Rocks claims its spectacular position on the north bank of the upper South Yuba River, deep within the embrace of Tahoe National Forest. This pristine corner of the Sierra Nevada showcases nature's artistry through ancient lodgepole pine groves that have stood sentinel for generations. The unique geological setting creates a diverse ecosystem where mountain meadows meet riverine environments, offering campers an authentic Sierra experience.
Campsite details
AccessibilityNo specific information about accessibility features is provided.
Sites SizeThe size of campsites varies significantly. Some are spacious, with enough room for multiple tents, while others are so small they can barely fit one tent. For example, 'Not all sites are of same size, few are so small that only 1 tent can fit in,' and 'Large enough for our 2 tents probably room for another tent.' Site #25 is specifically noted as being very small.
Sites PrivacyThe privacy level of sites is a mix, with some being relatively secluded due to bushes and trees, and others closely packed. A user stated, 'Sites are big and spread out. Mostly enclosed and private,' whereas another user noted, 'Our site was right up against another with nothing separating us.'
Total Campsites30 campsites
Recommended CampsitesAvoid sites closer to the freeway (north side). Sites near the river provide better ambiance.
Best CampsitesSites 2, 3, and 6 praised for proximity and direct river access.
Reserving a campsite
Check-in
Standard check-in by 2 PM.
Check-out
Standard check-out by 12 PM.
Stay Limit
You may stay up to 14 nights during a visit.
Guests Allowed Per Site
- Varies by site size
- exact number unspecified.
Groups
No details are provided about group camping facilities.
Tents
Tents are allowed
RV vehicles
RV vehicles are allowed
Primitive
Primitive are not allowed
Reservable
Reservations are allowed
Site layoutLoop layout with sites positioned close to freeway or river. Varying sizes and configurations.
Open and Closed SeasonOpen June 15th through October 15th; reservations start June 24th.
Reservation PlatformsReservations available on Recreation.gov; mobile app; contact center.
Walk-in AvailabilityNo specific number of walk-up sites mentioned, but the campground popularity indicates availability may be limited during peak season.
Cancellation PolicyCancellations before check-in date incur a $10 fee and forfeit the first night's recreation fee. Late cancellations (after 12:00am local time on the day before check-in) incur additional penalties.
Amenities available
Potable water
Fire rings
Food storage lockers
Picnic tables
Cell phone service
Vault toilets
Activities you can enjoy
The campground offers a variety of recreational activities, including swimming, fishing, hiking, biking, and access to historic trails like the California Emigrant Trail. Additionally, the nearby South Yuba River and scenic attractions enhance the recreation experience.
Hiking
The area offers access to the California Emigrant Trail and other trails like the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT). Hiking experiences vary, with some trails being well-marked and others requiring a good map due to minimal signage.Fishing
Rainbow trout fishing is a popular activity in the South Yuba River. Several reviews, such as 'Fishing is nice here too,' praise the fishing opportunities.Swimming
Swimming is available in the South Yuba River, with some reviewers describing it as 'like your private swimming pool' and others noting the water's cold temperature. Users recommend water shoes due to the slippery rocks.Biking
Both road biking and mountain biking opportunities are available in the area, though specific trail details are not provided.Wildlife viewing
Wildlife viewing is possible, but some concerns about wildlife diseases, such as the plague, have been noted by users.Winter Activities
No information about winter recreation activities is provided.Water Sports
Non-motorized water activities like floating in the river are popular, but specific activities like kayaking or paddleboarding are not mentioned.Campground rules
- Pets are allowed
- Fire restrictions may apply due to weather; no burning of out-of-area firewood.
- Quiet hours are Standard quiet hours not explicitly mentioned; highway noise constant.
Hazards
General hazardsHighway noise, potential wildlife concerns (some reports of plague-carrying species), and mosquito prevalence during summer.
Active alertsSeasonal fire restrictions and occasional alerts for hazardous wildlife.
Weather forecast
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°F
Oct 10
Friday
Clear sky
Precipitation: 0%
Strong wind, exercise caution
Humidity: 81%
High humidity, may feel muggy
Wind: 12.5 mph
Strong wind, exercise caution
Clear sky
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Emergency Services
Yuba River Ranger Station; nearest full emergency services likely in Truckee, CA (17 miles).
Good to know
Peak season datesJune 15th - October 15th.
Trash and recyclingTrash facilities are available, including large dumpsters located at the campground's entrance and exit. However, some sites were noted as being littered, as one user stated, 'Previous lazy folks leave their trash in the bear boxes although there are at least four big dumpsters you can't miss.'
Proximity to water featuresAdjacent to South Yuba River; some sites offer direct access.
Common complaintsConstant freeway noise, mosquitos, small campsite sizes, occasional lack of cleanliness (fire rings and bear boxes), and unpredictable camp host availability.
HostMixed reviews on host reliability; sometimes unavailable or inattentive.
Campground Map
No specific address for campground; ranger station reference: 15924 HWY. 49, Camptonville, CA 95922, USA
Driving directionsFrom Truckee, Calif., take Highway 80 west 17 miles. Take the Rainbow/Big Bend exit. If westbound, turn left under the freeway to the campground entrance. If eastbound, turn right at the stop sign.
Located right off Interstate 80 near Rainbow/Big Bend exit. Easy access but freeway noise is a constant issue.Nearby places
Truckee, CA (17 miles, approximately 20 minutes)
Nevada City, CA (distance unavailable)
Nearby supplies
Gas station market approximately 5 minutes drive
Safeway in Truckee mentioned as a grocery option.
Camper Reviews
3.9
54 reviews

Hampshire Rocks has mixed reviews, placing it in the bottom 85% of campgrounds based on reviews
User reviews for Hampshire Rocks Campground provide a mixed sentiment. While the natural beauty, proximity to the river, and recreational opportunities receive praise, recurring complaints about noise from Interstate 80 and varying site conditions influence overall ratings.
Review Summaries
Based on 54 reviews
What Campers Love
Positive aspects include the campground's scenic location alongside the Yuba River, clean vault toilets, and spacious sites in some areas. Quotes like 'We loved site 9 and had a great time. The river...
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Common Concerns
Frequent complaints focus on the constant noise from Interstate 80 and, in some cases, trains. Other issues include trash left by previous campers and inconsistent site conditions (e.g., uneven...
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Pro Tips & Recommendations
Users recommend bringing earplugs due to freeway noise, water shoes for river activities, and bug spray to deal with mosquitoes. One user advised, 'Camp closer to the river for less noise and better...
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Seasonal Insights
In summer, users highlight the enjoyment of river activities but also note the prevalence of mosquitoes and the heat. Some users appreciate fewer crowds in spring and fall but mention colder...
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Camper Quotes
'The river is so serene and fishing is nice too.' 'Bathrooms were some of the cleanest and best smelling vault toilets I have ever seen.' 'Freeway noise is SUPER loud. Even in our RV.' 'This place is...
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Site-Specific Reviews
Specific campsites with positive feedback include site #9 ('The river is beautiful!') and site #6 ('Direct access to the river'). Negative feedback includes site #25 ('Few are so small that only 1...
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Accessibility Features
No specific reviews related to accessibility features are available.
Based on 54 reviewsPet-Friendly Features
Pets are allowed at the campground, and users have commented positively about pet experiences. One user mentioned, 'My boyfriend, our dog, and I just stayed here for 2 nights.'
Based on 54 reviewsLast updated August 10, 2025