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Loggers #6
Public Campground

Loggers #6

Annapolis, California
5.0 (10 reviews)

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About Loggers #6

Campground in California.

Loggers #6 offers a peaceful retreat into California's natural beauty, providing an intimate camping experience perfect for those seeking a quiet escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With only eight sites, this public campground maintains a serene, uncrowded atmosphere that allows guests to truly disconnect and reconnect with nature. The small size of the facility means you'll enjoy a more personal camping experience where solitude and tranquility are practically guaranteed, making it an ideal choice for families, couples, or solo travelers who prioritize peace and quiet during their outdoor adventures.

Nestled in California's diverse landscape, Loggers #6 puts you in an excellent position to explore the natural wonders that make this state such a premier RV destination. The campground's location provides easy access to scenic drives, hiking trails, and outdoor recreation areas that showcase California's stunning geography. Whether you're interested in exploring nearby forests, discovering local hiking routes, or simply enjoying the natural surroundings from your RV, this campground serves as a comfortable home base for adventure.

The five-star rating from visitors speaks volumes about the quality of the camping experience here. Guests consistently praise what they find at Loggers #6, indicating that despite its modest size and simple setup, the campground delivers exactly what campers are looking for in a public camping facility. The positive reviews suggest well-maintained grounds, a welcoming environment, and a setting that truly allows visitors to experience California's natural appeal.

This campground appeals to a wide range of travelers. If you're an RV enthusiast who values intimate camping experiences over large, sprawling facilities, Loggers #6 delivers. Nature lovers will appreciate the quieter setting that encourages exploration and relaxation. Those traveling during peak seasons will find this smaller facility a refreshing alternative to crowded parks. Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or a longer stay to explore California's natural attractions, Loggers #6 provides the peaceful base camp you're looking for.
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Total Sites

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Rating

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Reviews

Park Details

Total Sites 8

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Annapolis is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

California weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Annapolis.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Annapolis. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Loggers #6 Reviews

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Anna Weber

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Anna Weber

My family has been camping there for decades. We absolutely love it!

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Steven Arnold

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Steven Arnold

Very private wonderful campground with lots of room and it has its own creek.

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Dennis Shire

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Dennis Shire

Wonderful experience, very clean bathrooms clean campgrounds

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Kimberly Berry

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Kimberly Berry

Nice peaceful serene

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Dennis Shire

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Dennis Shire

Wonderful experience, very clean bathrooms clean campgrounds

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Trevor Lee Stinecipher

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Trevor Lee Stinecipher

Beautiful!

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Maya Hawj

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Maya Hawj

Campground has over 200 sites. Reservations are made at recreation.gov. Pit toilet , fire ring, grill, table & most of the sites are shaded. No showers. Some sites are closer and more congested however the outer sites have more space and privacy. Some sites will give you view and access to the reservoir . Bathroom does smell from the outside when the wind blows however it is clean . No bear box bu... Campground has over 200 sites. Reservations are made at recreation.gov. Pit toilet , fire ring, grill, table & most of the sites are shaded. No showers. Some sites are closer and more congested however the outer sites have more space and privacy. Some sites will give you view and access to the reservoir . Bathroom does smell from the outside when the wind blows however it is clean . No bear box but it does have a big trash bin. Would I go back ? Yes.

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Deepak Kumar

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Deepak Kumar

We recently visited Logger Campground and spent great time with family. The campground has all necessary amenities to ensure a comfortable stay, it is located near reservoirs, which are perfect for kayaking and kids activities. The camp hosts were nice people and they are keeping the campground clean. Only downside is there is no bathroom which we didn’t mind due to cold weather.

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Robin A Enos

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Robin A Enos

August 25, 2022 Logger Campground on Stampede Reservoir is a beautiful setting. It has 251 campsites in 6 separate loops. The Campground Hosts are all the best. There are no services here, but it’s only 10 miles to Truckee RV right at Hirschdale and I-80. They have a full variety or basic needs and gas, propane and fresh sandwiches. Now, the problem here is it’s not visited by the local sheriff or... August 25, 2022 Logger Campground on Stampede Reservoir is a beautiful setting. It has 251 campsites in 6 separate loops. The Campground Hosts are all the best. There are no services here, but it’s only 10 miles to Truckee RV right at Hirschdale and I-80. They have a full variety or basic needs and gas, propane and fresh sandwiches. Now, the problem here is it’s not visited by the local sheriff or the forestry service often enough. So be a COURTEOUS camper and park in the designated areas, leave your boat trailers at the boat ramp, before leaving put your campfire out with plenty of water, don’t throw Cigerette butts, bottles, cans and other trash in the fire pits. Pick up all your trash also before leaving. Remember, these Campground Hosts are unpaid volunteers and are very helpful so please don’t abuse them. I’ve talked to several of them, good people from all over the America and all walks of life. They have a passion for what they do. Enjoy your camping experience.

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Dan G

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Dan G

Mid week, very quiet. Plenty of empty sites on the water. But Stampede Lake is low, so it's a hike. Camp host and hostess super cool.

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Kim Bushem

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Kim Bushem

Great camp host and clean restrooms. Our only struggle was our truck and trailer didn’t fit. We have a 38 foot trailer and a Ford 350 long bed. The host was very generous and let us park across the way in a spot. Planning on going back next week. We were in spot 198 is perfect walk to lake, but the site is on a downhill decline and I felt like I was constantly trying to keep my balance. Great for... Great camp host and clean restrooms. Our only struggle was our truck and trailer didn’t fit. We have a 38 foot trailer and a Ford 350 long bed. The host was very generous and let us park across the way in a spot. Planning on going back next week. We were in spot 198 is perfect walk to lake, but the site is on a downhill decline and I felt like I was constantly trying to keep my balance. Great for maybe a tent site. Overall, awesome campground.

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