Loganville Campground
Yuba River

Sierra Buttes, Tahoe National Forest, California
Sierra Buttes, Tahoe National Forest, California

Loganville Campground
Yuba River


Loganville Campground

Loganville Campground is off Highway 49 along the North Yuba River in the Tahoe National Forest. Anglers enjoy fishing along this stretch of the river where the Yuba cascades from pool to pool and scurries along granite channels. Some visitors try their luck at gold panning while others enjoy hiking. The campground is only 2 miles from Sierra City.

The 19 campsites at Loganville Campground are designated for tents only. The campground has 2 loops shaded by oak and fir trees. One part of the campground is on hillside, while the rest is below, closer to the river.

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Loganville Campground Basics
Loganville Campground Location: Along Highway 49, 2 miles west of Sierra City
Elevation: 4,200 feet
Mileage and driving time from gateway city: Nevada City - 55 miles, 1:09
Number of Sites: 19
Camping Season: Open early May through mid-October, depending on weather
Max. People per Site: 6 (including children)
Vehicles per Site: 2 ($5 per night for untowed 2nd vehicle)
Pets: on leash, always attended
Operated by Tahoe National Forest
Yuba River Ranger District: (530) 288-3231

Reservations for Loganville Campground
Reservations accepted Reservations are available for camping dates from late May through September. At other times when the campground is open, all campsites are first-come, first-served.
Booking Window: from 4 days up to 6 months in advance of arrival
Maximum trailer/RV length: 22 feet
Accessible Sites: None designated
Fees: $24 per night ($2 extra on holiday weekends)
Reservations: Loganville Campground Reservations
Check-in, check-out: 2:00 PM, 12:00 PM

Loganville Campground Amenities
Campsites: Picnic table, fire ring, bear-resistant storage locker; no hook-ups
Campground: Vault toilets, piped water
Campground Map: Sketch Map of Loganville Campground
Showers: No
Dump station: Yes
Attractions near Loganville Campground: Fishing North Yuba River, Lakes Basin, Sierra City, Sierra Buttes Kentucky Mine, Sierra County Historic Park, hiking, gold panning





General Camping Information

Not all campsites can accommodate trailers or RVs of all lengths. Check carefully on the reservation site when you make your reservation to be sure your vehicle will fit your campsite.

Accessible Sites

Designated Accessible sites are usually reserved for people with disabilities who have a vehicle displaying an accessible parking placard or license plate.




Loganville Campground, North Yuba River, Tahoe National Forest

Loganville Campground

Tahoe National Forest
Attractions and Activities

Located north of Lake Tahoe, the Tahoe National Forest offers great adventures around its lakes and rivers. Campers at Loganville Campground enjoy the quiet of the forest while still being near many of its attractions.

  • Pan for gold on the North Yuba River.
  • Fish for Kokanee in Stampede Reservoir.
  • Take the family for a vacation of water skiing, hiking, and fishing at Jackson Meadows Reservoir.
  • Hike along sections of the Pacific Crest Trail.
  • Visit beautiful Donner Memorial State Park on the shores of Donner Lake.
  • Camp along the Truckee River and enjoy cycling and rafting.
  • Horseback ride along mountain trails.
  • Explore the miles of OHV routes west of Prosser Reservoir.
  • Find all the waterfalls along the North Yuba River near Sierra City.
  • Walk along the emigrant trail leading over Donner Pass.

Key Loganville Campground Regulations

  1. Avoid problems with bears by storing food and similar items in bear-proof lockers.
  2. Confine campfires to the provided fire pits.
  3. Obtain firewood locally to avoid bringing in pests.
  4. Dogs must be kept on leash and attended at all times.

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