Campsite #6 at Indian Springs Campground, CA

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Campsite #6

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Drive-In 6 people
23 ft Back-in
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Campsite #6 Features: Drive-In access, Back-in parking, 23ft driveway, Fire ring, Picnic Table, RV Site, Tent Site, Trailer Site, Pets Allowed

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@JosephT2650800 · Camped on May 24, 2024 at Campsite #6
Site 6I was there over the Memorial Day weekend and the campground was full but absolutely very site around me was quiet and beyond respectful. I know people say the noise from i80 can be a bit much, but my site is as close as can be to the hwy and that early in the year I hear the river as much as the hwy. So it has never bothered me in the past. The bathrooms were well supplied and clean. There wasn't a host when I was there but the forestry crews are always a pleasant sight and friendly people.
@SteveH6337222 · Camped on Oct 16, 2022 at Campsite #6
Overall Indian Springs is okay. If there was not the heavy sound of vehicle traffic on I-80 it would be fantastic. There’s also the occasional train horn.

Everything else was fantastic. Great site. Quiet. I didn’t even see a single mosquito.
@BenjaminB477 · Camped on Oct 1, 2021 at Campsite #6
Had a great time camping at Indian Springs. The campground was clean and well maintained. There is cell service (Verizon). Note there is noise from the highway as well as noise from the trains. This did not impact my enjoyment of the site. Camped here during a campfire ban, there were other people observed at the campground having illegal campfires as well as people with dogs off leash.
@SummerH793 · Camped on Oct 16, 2020 at Campsite #6
We really enjoyed our weekend at Indian Springs! We had site 6, right next to the River.... and just beyond the lovely Yuba, high above us, was the highway. As many others have mentioned, westbound I-80 runs right next to the campground. Despite the constant highway noise, we had a fab time! We saw our first ever Northern Flying Squirrel our first night and a Rubber Boa, one of two native boa constrictors in North America, the second night. What a treat!
While we enjoyed this brief getaway, we wouldn’t go out of our way to camp here again unless we were on our way somewhere else and needed to stop over.

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