Owners/operators were great and went out of their way to please our Good Sams group. It's an old park with lots of gravel around the RV concrete slabs, some grass. Sites vary from shady to almost no shade. It is hot in the sun where we were. Power is a problem for them and they even give you a sheet of paper with what not to run; they even suggest that you run the refrigerator on gas. My electricity monitor confirmed the low power output. With just the refrigerant, TV and a light or two it was near marginal. During the day, just the AC brought it all the way down to the power warning display . . . not good! Being surrounded by the fairgrounds, County Corp Yard and residential area does not give it the woodsy Quincy feel. Though the Fairgrounds has a swimming pool (Rvers can use it) a noisy event can be a distraction if not an annoyance. Go back? Not likely . . ., there are too many other RV campgrounds in the area that are more in keeping with the forested get away vacation. They claim to have wireless for your PC like many parks. But the signal is so low, it is not likely that you will be able to connect. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very well maintained park, owners are very courteous and friendly. Nice large sites. Will certainly stay again. The only caveat is that it is next to Plumas County Fairgrounds. It is always good to check what activities may be going on during the weekend. This Saturday was dirt track racing. Kind of loud, but the A/C took care of that. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The owner/managers are excellent. The grounds are beautifully maintained with lots of flowers. The 50 amp service worked perfectly and the Wi-Fi access was great. The fairgrounds next door are usually empty and the owners will tell you if there is an activity at the fairgrounds when you make your reservation. Most of the big rig sites are shaded. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Have stayed here several times with a group. The owners are great and go out of their way to be helpful. The park is always clean. Its great for overnight or longer stays. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice park, a little close to Highway 70, but not that noisy. There's a lot of humidity from the nearby sawmill, so most morning are very damp. It's a small park, with very little in the way of recreation, but it's a nice area, and the park is very well maintained. There are some services within walking distance, but most recreation requires travel by vehicle. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very friendly owners who are RV'ers themselves for part of the year. Great spaces and solid free wi-fi. We will stay here again when in the area for sure! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice park. Owners are the managers. They were friendly and maintain the property well. There are grassy areas ajoining the sites, most are pull throughs. Ample room for slides. Spacing between sites is better than many parks. We would stay again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We never camped in this RV Park. We were refused after several weeks of discussion and giving a credit report and a full application and 2 pictures of our RV. The owner was exceptionally rude. His reason was that our RV does not meet his standards. We have a clean, neat 1988 Suncrest in very good condition. We are an older, retired couple. In the park we saw other RVs older or about the same age as ours, some not in as good condition. They seem to be semi-permanent. He and his wife were told we needed a space for 4 months as I needed medical treatments in the area. They kept us waiting for a reply to our application, and took all of our information, then the owner laughed as he told my husband our RV didn't meet their standards. This is a town of 5000 people, 2 RV campgrounds in town. There is no need for such rude behavior. We have camped all over the U.S. and never had anyone treat us this way. We have since learned he asks people to pull their RVs out of the park when he has groups coming in. The park is near a loud playground and near the town Fairgrounds. Perhaps he didn't want us staying for four months in the summer, but telling us our RV was not up to his standards was gratuitous meanness. This is a Good Sam Park, as well, and we are Good Sam members. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
2003
$25
My wife and I have stayed in Pioneer RV Park several times and find it to be a very nice,
clean and pleasant park. It is in a beautiful area (the Feather River) and the general impression of the park is up to that standard. The owner/managers have been very pleasant with us and clearly have put considerable effort into making it an exceptional place to stay. There are a number of long pull-thru sites, a nice clubhouse, a small store and satellite TV is available. We have not encountered any aspect of the "thumbs down" review. However, we can believe that the owners have standards, and that anyone not meeting them would not be allowed. We have a 6 year old 5th wheel in very good condition and it was acceptable to them. This is one of the nicest parks that we have stayed in during our 25 years of RVing. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
2002
$27
Very clean, quiet, and well maintained park. All sites and roads asphalt paved, with well established pine trees. The park staff was very friendly and extremely helpful. The park did appear to have some long term campers, but their sites were well maintained and un-cluttered. The only drawback to this park may be that it is located adjacent to the entrance to the county fairgrounds; during fair time it could be difficult to get in and out of the park. Excellent services for a small private park, they have a small store, and propane fill service. Gas and diesel are available 1 block away. We camped here in a camper.