Thousand Trails Snowflower

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  • (3.8)5 reviews

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RV Camping
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About Campground

**Snowflower RV Resort** is located in the Sierras on I-80 at exit 160. Elevations at this **Sierra Nevada RV campground** range from 5,800 to 6,150 ft. We feature a 23-acre lake with stocked trout, canoe and paddle boat rentals. You will see a wide selection of wildlife at **Snowflower RV Resort** , with the occasional bear (caution!), deer, raccoons, birds, and bobcats. Marvel at the absolutely spectacular sunsets and sunrises overlooking Six Mile Valleythe very valley our early settlers used. They may even have camped in the same spot as you! You are welcome to bring your ATVs, but please don't disturb the guests and wildlife at our **Sierra Nevada RV campground**. There are no trails in the preserve, but access is easy to miles and miles of dirt roads on Forest Service lands. Thousand Trails' **Snowflower RV Resort** strives to offer a range of fun-filled and adventurous activities including trout fishing, kayaking, swimming, hiking, and biking. Sierra Nevada RV campground with stocked trout lake! Whether you're planning a retreat for the whole family, a group of friends or a getaway for two, there's no shortage of unique activities to explore at Snowflower RV Resort. Plan activities upon arrival or visit this page before your departure to plan ahead. Looking for more? Our friendly staff can fill you in on all of the great ways to make your stay a memorable experience.

Directions

From I-80 (Yuba Gap exit): Go 1 mi E on Yuba Gap.

Access

Drive-in

Accommodations

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Yurt

Features

Big Rig Friendly
Driveway Back-In
Driveway Pull Through
Electric Hookups
Firewood
Market
Picnic Table
Reservable
Sanitary Dump
Sewer Hookups
Showers
Toilets
Trash
Water Hookups
WiFi

Amenities

Group Sites

Essentials

ADA Access
Alcohol Allowed
Drinking Water
Fires Allowed
Mobile Service
Pets Allowed

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3.8

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T Oster

1 year ago
3/5

This location has always been my favorite Thousand Trail in NorCal. There has been a serious reduction in available 220 outlets and long lines to dump waste. The fishing used to be outstanding for trout. During my 21-day stay, i caught 19 six inch catfish and nothing else. The staff is very professional and courtesy with a smile. I will be back and hope to see some improvements.

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Bob Bently

3 years ago
5/5

This is a pretty cool campground. The camp is cool, and there is a little lake also. There are fish in it too. It a smaller camp, but we still had a good time. There are some pretty cool spots to look around at, and if you go up the hill, you can get some cool camp spots. It doesn’t have much privacy, but it’s a thousand trails lol.

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William Dye

1 year ago
5/5

My wife and I spent about 10 days camping here. There is a lot to explore in the area hiking, kayaking, mountain bike riding. They have a really nice pool ,and out door games too. Really nice Lodge for the whole family. The staff here are amazing and willing to help you. Austin was a great host/ staff member. He is very knowledgeable and friendly willing to help. Thanks for a great couple of weeks. Really enjoyed the community camp fire and s'mores.

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Beckie Jones

2 years ago
5/5

Love staying here! Not to far from home, peaceful and relaxing. Went on some great hikes, fished, and played in the clubhouse! Great family time! Roasted s’mores at the community fire pit curtesy of the staff working at the campground. All the workers were very nice and helpful and took time to talk with us campers. I highly recommend Snowflower Campground for making wonderful memories!

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Matt Hauser

1 year ago
1/5

First time last time. Got in later since we couldn’t leave till off work. Lower loops by the lake were all full. Got sent to the upper loop up on the mountain side. What a joke, sites looked like someone plowed a backhoe off the edge of the road through the bushes and stuck a power-box on them and called it a campsite. Some already taken were definitely better, but almost all were on extreme angles with only a 8ft logging skid road for access. Most of the sites even had large boulders to maneuver a trailer around or over just to get to an off level site surrounded by dense brush (death trap if there was a forest fire). 4x4 mandatory if you get sent up the side of the mountain. 2 wheel drive will not make it if you’re pulling a trailer. Ended up heading back home, luckily got a refund from thousand trails. Do your research because the website says nothing about these conditions for 78$ a night?!?! I’ve stayed at 10 times better remote forest service campgrounds for 30$ or free that at least are flat sites and good gravel roads! Never again!

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