Set on a rejuvenated 200-acre mountain forest property in Greenville, Coppercreek Camp is transitioning from a traditional 1965-established overnight summer camp into an all-ages, inclusive campground. Surrounded by towering pines and open meadows, the site offers varied lodging — from rustic bunk cabins to glamping-style tent pads and RV slots. Guests enjoy access to hot showers, propane fire pits, picnic areas, a ropes course, and more—all within a tranquil, dark-sky environment perfect for stargazing.
Coppercreek sits just minutes from Lake Almanor and Feather River for water recreation, with hiking, wildlife viewing, and forest trails nearby. Though parts of the property were impacted by the Dixie Fire, the site is thriving and drawing visitors back. Its thermal bathhouse, evening fire pits, and ice machine make it a comfortable base for wilderness exploration. — An ideal escape for families, nature seekers, and anyone looking to unplug while staying close to Plumas County’s best outdoor attractions