Feather River RV and Mobile Home Park is a tranquil park in a majestic setting of fir and pine trees on Highway 70. There are multiple ways to rest your head and enjoy the park including:
Bringing an RV and using full hook-ups
Pitching a tent
Renting a Cabin
You will enjoy tons of activities and amenities some of which include these conveniences:
Restrooms w/ showers
In-ground heated pool
Kid’s playground
Laundry room
General store
Amenities:
1 Pool
Wheelchair accessible
Fire Pits
Horseshoes
Children’s Play Park
Game Room
Outdoor Movies (Under the Stars) on the weekends (see Park Manager for details)
Overflow Camping available, check with Feather River RV Manager or Front Desk for details
Several events throughout the year
Group events welcome
Meeting Room (can be rented out for special events, catering available)
Restaurants, close some within walking distance
Boat and other Water related Rentals nearby
Bathroom Facilities available
Showers Facilities available
Coin operated Laundry facilities onsite
Propane Filling Station
General Store
Firewood for sale
Other Amenities



Located in southeast Plumas County, Portola is a quaint town known for the Western Pacific Railroad Museum with its extensive collection of train cars, locomotives and the one-of-a-kind Run A Locomotive Program where you can drive a diesel locomotive yourself.Mountains Plumas Tiny Houses for sale Within a one or two hour drive you can view sites such as the acres of bubbling mud pots in Bumpass Hell in Lassen Volcanic National Park; the rare carnivorous plants in Butterfly Valley Botanical Area; Bucks Lake with its 17 miles of shoreline great for fishing for rainbow trout and salmon, waterskiing, swimming; more for those adventurous spirits out there, whitewater rafting near Quincy with Dave Steindorf of American Whitewater might be more your style; or spend more down time wine tasting at The Drunk Brush or grabbing a pint at The Brewing Lair of the Lost Sierra (which also features free 9-course disc golf!).

If none of those interest you, there are 3,500 geocaching sites within 50 miles of Quincy, 11 golf courses and more music festivals than you can count! This area is not just for spring tourist alone, however, with snowmobiling, cross and back country skiing, dog sledding and ice fishing coming in for the winter months. A little bit of everything for anyone, Little Tahoe as it’s lovingly called by locals is a little piece of paradise!
So whether you like to camp, hike, bike, ski/ snowboard, kayak, fish, hunt, swim or (insert awesomely fun entertainment here) you will LOVE it here!

Events in the area:
Historic Longboard Revival – third Sunday of January, February and March
Snowmobile Poker Runs – President’s Day weekend in February
Winter Snowfest – Mid February
Taste of Plumas – Early April
High Sierra Music Festival – Early July
Concerts in the Park – Late July to late August
Railroad Days – Late August
County Fair – August
Joshua Fest – September
Feather River College Rodeo – October
Mountain Harvest Festival – Mid October
Quincy's Main Street Sparkle – Early December
