November 29, 2025 - reviewed by Retired Folk
Enjoyable
This is our 4th time over several years. We belong to TT. Staff has always been friendly and accommodating. Money had been put in to update electric and restrooms, but the outside of the rr needs paint and a refresh. Sites are ok, but have worn down over the years with gravel dissipating. If there is alot of rain, most of the general camping area will flood in spots. Riding a bike or walking around the lake is always fun. Always see people fishing, but don't know if I'd actually eat fish from what does not look like fresh water. PS: have never seen cockroaches as described in one of the reviews.
June 26, 2021 - reviewed by Greg W.
June 26, 2021 Visit
Nice people, campsite are fine, everything could use a refresh. This was our second stay, very buggy this time of the year but what can expect when surrounded by agriculture.
September 26, 2019 - reviewed by Louis
Nice Campsite, But Scary At Night
Very nice and quite campsite. My family visit this campsite on July. There is a lot chicken around us.and catching catfish it was fun for the family. But at night it was very scary to go out there is a lot of insect tried to get into the RV. Cockroach running around.They also hide Under the carpet .After we got home I found out there is Cockroach inside the RV. I would not go there again.
April 26, 2018 - reviewed by JCo
Clean, nice enough for a short stay. Expensive if you’re not a TT member, especially for the limited amenities they offer (very few sites with sewer hookups- you pay $25 per honey wagon service which is offered twice a week). 30 amp only. Staff is friendly and the grounds are well maintained. Some members tend to treat non-members poorly (heard from others, we did not experience this ourselves). The on site cafe is only open on weekends, the closest food option is a place called Sammie’s which is really good, but if you’re looking for variety or just to stock up on goods you’ll need to drive 20-30 mins north into Yuba City or south into Sacramento