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Maple Camp
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Maple Camp

Scotia, California
3.8 (196 reviews)

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About Maple Camp

Campground in California.

Nestled in California's natural landscape, Maple Camp offers RV travelers a welcoming retreat that captures the essence of classic campground hospitality. This public campground serves as an ideal base for those seeking to explore the region's outdoor offerings while enjoying a comfortable camping experience with fellow travelers and nature enthusiasts.

The surrounding area presents a wonderful mix of natural attractions and small-town charm that appeals to a diverse range of visitors. Whether you're drawn to hiking trails, scenic drives, or peaceful natural settings, the location provides excellent opportunities to connect with California's diverse terrain. The campground's placement makes it convenient for accessing local activities and exploring nearby communities, each with their own character and attractions.

Maple Camp draws a loyal following of campers who appreciate the balance between accessibility and authentic outdoor experience. Families find it particularly appealing as a jumping-off point for regional adventures, while solo travelers and couples value the peaceful atmosphere and sense of community that develops among guests. The campground attracts visitors during different seasons, each bringing its own appeal and unique perspective on the camping experience.

The area surrounding Maple Camp offers visitors plenty to discover. Those interested in outdoor recreation will find numerous options for exploration and adventure. The region's natural features create an inviting environment for those looking to step away from daily routines and immerse themselves in nature. Local resources and nearby towns provide convenient access to supplies, dining options, and services that complement the camping experience.

With a solid 3.8-star rating from nearly 200 reviews, Maple Camp has established itself as a reliable choice for RV travelers planning trips to California. The consistent feedback from visitors speaks to the campground's appeal across different traveler types and camping styles. Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or a longer adventure, Maple Camp provides a comfortable foundation for enjoying everything the region has to offer.
3.8

Rating

196

Reviews

Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Scotia 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 Scotia.

Explore the Area

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

Maple Camp Reviews

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G Ruiz

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by G Ruiz

The community is welcoming. I feel like I’m on vacation because I am able to relax in the quiet environment. I am able to swim everyday and have a little store to buy snacks and drinks it is so nice.The restrooms are clean and showers are useful. The laundry rooms are always busy but glad there is one by the pool. I hope it would be more welcoming to having visitors because I would love to have m... The community is welcoming. I feel like I’m on vacation because I am able to relax in the quiet environment. I am able to swim everyday and have a little store to buy snacks and drinks it is so nice.The restrooms are clean and showers are useful. The laundry rooms are always busy but glad there is one by the pool. I hope it would be more welcoming to having visitors because I would love to have my family visit.

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Todd Tuggle

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Todd Tuggle

Very nice facility for a short term stay. The staff was friendly and helpful. The pool, hot tub and showers were all clean and well kept. Our children had a ball riding around on their bikes and we felt safe. There are long term and short term residents and everyone seemed polite and respectful. The price was good and I certainly would return.

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Judith Kirkness

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Judith Kirkness

Heated bathrooms would be nice, they were very clean. The hot water took a long time to get hot, but was good once hot. Ideally the shower areas would have a lock on them. People were nice. Most seem to be long term renters. Laundry room was spotless. Not a lot of spots for people passing through but they were very accommodating.

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Rich Martin

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Rich Martin

I like this place. The staff is awesome. A little pricey during the summer, but great rates right now. The park is crowded, but surprisingly quiet. Neighbors mostly keep to themselves. Not a bad area with groceries and restaurants easy to get to.

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Jake Saltsgaver

Mar 18, 2026

2.0

Google Review by Jake Saltsgaver

Stayed for a week in a large 5th wheel and can't say I'd recommend it for anyone with a large rig among other issues. To keep it short and sweet, 1) Utilities aren't in a friendly place for a long rig(located up front by road), 2) The site was littered with screws, sharp plastic, and glass, 3) the park was having voltage issues when it was hot. To go into detail, sites are very tight. The only way... Stayed for a week in a large 5th wheel and can't say I'd recommend it for anyone with a large rig among other issues. To keep it short and sweet, 1) Utilities aren't in a friendly place for a long rig(located up front by road), 2) The site was littered with screws, sharp plastic, and glass, 3) the park was having voltage issues when it was hot. To go into detail, sites are very tight. The only way I could get backed in was luckily having an empty pull through site adjacent to mine to pull into and then back in. I had to buy $250 worth of extension cord and more sewer slinky hose to be able to park right to allow my 2 vehicles to fit. Throughout my week stay, I found over more than a handful of screws and other debris that could be dangerous to vehicle tires, feet, and paws. My surge protector was kicking out one leg of power due to the voltage issues. I measured myself and was getting 104-109 volts on one post and 120-123v on the other. Called management and had a quick visit from their maintenance man that dismissed the problem like nothing was wrong. He found acceptable voltage to the ground post but NOT the neutral post like there should be. (NESC standards say 114v is the lowest acceptable voltage for household appliances so I was concerned about causing damage to my rooftop A/C compressors and refrigerator compressor). Seems as though other people down my row were having voltage issues also the next morning when it started to heat up. Then icing on the cake was being told I had too much trash at the curb the morning of departure and that I had to haul it to the dumpster myself. It might be acceptable for an overnight stay in a smaller unit less than 35' but that's about it. For positives, the park was quiet for how packed it was an the few neighbors I met seemed nice and welcoming.

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