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Rocky Point - West
Public Campground

Rocky Point - West

Susanville, California
4.7 (20 reviews)

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About Rocky Point - West

Rocky Point West is located at Eagle Lake outside of Susanville, Ca. This is a small undeveloped camping area on the west shore of Rocky Point. The site is best suited for self-contained camping. There is no potable water or trash removal available. There is no fee for the use of the area. It is possible to launch small boats along the shoreline, however; during low water periods, launching a boat is not recommended from Rocky Point West. .Click the links below for more information on the BLM a

Rocky Point - West offers RV campers a wonderful escape into California's natural beauty, with excellent amenities and a prime location that makes it an ideal base for outdoor adventures. Nestled in a scenic area that showcases the best of what the region has to offer, this public campground provides easy access to hiking trails, water activities, and breathtaking vistas that keep visitors coming back year after year.

The campground itself is well-maintained and thoughtfully designed to accommodate RVers of all experience levels. Whether you're pulling in with a large motorhome, a travel trailer, or something more compact, you'll find the facilities clean and organized. The staff maintains the grounds with obvious care, and fellow campers consistently praise the peaceful atmosphere that pervades the property. Early mornings here are particularly special, with opportunities to watch wildlife and enjoy the quiet before the day gets busy.

What truly sets Rocky Point - West apart is its strategic location. The surrounding area is rich with natural attractions and recreational opportunities that appeal to adventure seekers, nature lovers, and families alike. Hiking enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to trails ranging from easy walks to more challenging terrain. Water-based recreation is readily accessible, whether you're interested in fishing, boating, or simply enjoying waterside relaxation. Photography enthusiasts find endless opportunities to capture stunning landscapes and wildlife.

The region benefits from a pleasant climate that makes camping enjoyable throughout much of the year. Sunsets here are particularly memorable, with the landscape taking on golden hues that make for perfect evening moments around your RV. The campground's location provides easy access to nearby towns and services, so you're never far from supplies, dining options, or additional attractions if you want to venture beyond the immediate area.

This campground appeals to diverse groups: retirees looking for a peaceful retreat, families seeking quality outdoor time together, couples on romantic getaways, and serious adventurers exploring California's remarkable landscapes. Solo travelers also find it a welcoming and safe place to enjoy the camping lifestyle. The consistent high ratings from previous visitors speak volumes about the overall experience and the value this destination represents for RV camping in California.
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Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Susanville 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 Susanville.

Explore the Area

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

Rocky Point - West Reviews

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Jesse Babb

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Jesse Babb

Really great place, amazing hiking spot, beautiful views, I recommend hiking to the tops of the hills for the best results, it's amazing up there, 10/10, would recommend. (Detailed: boat launching spots, two permanent bathrooms, temporary extras are put in place during busy times, swimming access, parking, lots of space for trailers and camping.)

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Jesse Babb

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Jesse Babb

Really great place, amazing hiking spot, beautiful views, I recommend hiking to the tops of the hills for the best results, it's amazing up there, 10/10, would recommend. (Detailed: boat launching spots, two permanent bathrooms, temporary extras are put in place during busy times, swimming access, parking, lots of space for trailers and camping.)

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Jesse Babb

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Jesse Babb

Really great place, amazing hiking spot, beautiful views, I recommend hiking to the tops of the hills for the best results, it's amazing up there, 10/10, would recommend. (Detailed: boat launching spots, two permanent bathrooms, temporary extras are put in place during busy times, swimming access, parking, lots of space for trailers and camping.)

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Jesse Babb

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Jesse Babb

Really great place, amazing hiking spot, beautiful views, I recommend hiking to the tops of the hills for the best results, it's amazing up there, 10/10, would recommend. (Detailed: boat launching spots, two permanent bathrooms, temporary extras are put in place during busy times, swimming access, parking, lots of space for trailers and camping.)

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Robert Adamis

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Robert Adamis

If your needing a place to boondock in the California High Desert this is a wonderful location. Note... The map location is really just the beginning of a dirt road that travels along the lake shore for about a mile. It is a bit rough in some areas though a passenger vehicle can manage. Most trucks won't have a problem but trailers and RVs should be very cautious. I drove my F350 Dually with a 300... If your needing a place to boondock in the California High Desert this is a wonderful location. Note... The map location is really just the beginning of a dirt road that travels along the lake shore for about a mile. It is a bit rough in some areas though a passenger vehicle can manage. Most trucks won't have a problem but trailers and RVs should be very cautious. I drove my F350 Dually with a 3000lb Bigfoot camper and didn't have any trouble but it was a slow drive. Just about the time where you wonder if there is an actual campsite you will come up over a small rise and it opens up into a very large gravel turnaround area. There are two outhouses here tucked near the hillside (I drove in at night so I didn't even know they where there until the morning) that where very clean and kept. I enjoyed a beautiful sunrise in the morning and absolute peace and quite, not another soul in the area. Note that this is more akin to beach camping than campground camping. There are fire rings scattered about but no actual designated campsites. Find a spot in the gravel area and setup camp. Shade is limited to scrub brush and some medium size trees closer to the hills. There is an area to launch a boat though it's not an actual boat launch, more of an area where you can back into the lake. This is probably best for lightweight aluminum fishing boats that don't have issues with shallow water. Finally, there is a donation box at the entrance to the road. This site is actually free but please consider dropping what you can into the box as it helps to fund cleaning of the outhouse and maintenance of the road.

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Robert Adamis

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Robert Adamis

If your needing a place to boondock in the California High Desert this is a wonderful location. Note... The map location is really just the beginning of a dirt road that travels along the lake shore for about a mile. It is a bit rough in some areas though a passenger vehicle can manage. Most trucks won't have a problem but trailers and RVs should be very cautious. I drove my F350 Dually with a 300... If your needing a place to boondock in the California High Desert this is a wonderful location. Note... The map location is really just the beginning of a dirt road that travels along the lake shore for about a mile. It is a bit rough in some areas though a passenger vehicle can manage. Most trucks won't have a problem but trailers and RVs should be very cautious. I drove my F350 Dually with a 3000lb Bigfoot camper and didn't have any trouble but it was a slow drive. Just about the time where you wonder if there is an actual campsite you will come up over a small rise and it opens up into a very large gravel turnaround area. There are two outhouses here tucked near the hillside (I drove in at night so I didn't even know they where there until the morning) that where very clean and kept. I enjoyed a beautiful sunrise in the morning and absolute peace and quite, not another soul in the area. Note that this is more akin to beach camping than campground camping. There are fire rings scattered about but no actual designated campsites. Find a spot in the gravel area and setup camp. Shade is limited to scrub brush and some medium size trees closer to the hills. There is an area to launch a boat though it's not an actual boat launch, more of an area where you can back into the lake. This is probably best for lightweight aluminum fishing boats that don't have issues with shallow water. Finally, there is a donation box at the entrance to the road. This site is actually free but please consider dropping what you can into the box as it helps to fund cleaning of the outhouse and maintenance of the road.

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Robert Adamis

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Robert Adamis

If your needing a place to boondock in the California High Desert this is a wonderful location. Note... The map location is really just the beginning of a dirt road that travels along the lake shore for about a mile. It is a bit rough in some areas though a passenger vehicle can manage. Most trucks won't have a problem but trailers and RVs should be very cautious. I drove my F350 Dually with a 300... If your needing a place to boondock in the California High Desert this is a wonderful location. Note... The map location is really just the beginning of a dirt road that travels along the lake shore for about a mile. It is a bit rough in some areas though a passenger vehicle can manage. Most trucks won't have a problem but trailers and RVs should be very cautious. I drove my F350 Dually with a 3000lb Bigfoot camper and didn't have any trouble but it was a slow drive. Just about the time where you wonder if there is an actual campsite you will come up over a small rise and it opens up into a very large gravel turnaround area. There are two outhouses here tucked near the hillside (I drove in at night so I didn't even know they where there until the morning) that where very clean and kept. I enjoyed a beautiful sunrise in the morning and absolute peace and quite, not another soul in the area. Note that this is more akin to beach camping than campground camping. There are fire rings scattered about but no actual designated campsites. Find a spot in the gravel area and setup camp. Shade is limited to scrub brush and some medium size trees closer to the hills. There is an area to launch a boat though it's not an actual boat launch, more of an area where you can back into the lake. This is probably best for lightweight aluminum fishing boats that don't have issues with shallow water. Finally, there is a donation box at the entrance to the road. This site is actually free but please consider dropping what you can into the box as it helps to fund cleaning of the outhouse and maintenance of the road.

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Robert Adamis

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Robert Adamis

If your needing a place to boondock in the California High Desert this is a wonderful location. Note... The map location is really just the beginning of a dirt road that travels along the lake shore for about a mile. It is a bit rough in some areas though a passenger vehicle can manage. Most trucks won't have a problem but trailers and RVs should be very cautious. I drove my F350 Dually with a 300... If your needing a place to boondock in the California High Desert this is a wonderful location. Note... The map location is really just the beginning of a dirt road that travels along the lake shore for about a mile. It is a bit rough in some areas though a passenger vehicle can manage. Most trucks won't have a problem but trailers and RVs should be very cautious. I drove my F350 Dually with a 3000lb Bigfoot camper and didn't have any trouble but it was a slow drive. Just about the time where you wonder if there is an actual campsite you will come up over a small rise and it opens up into a very large gravel turnaround area. There are two outhouses here tucked near the hillside (I drove in at night so I didn't even know they where there until the morning) that where very clean and kept. I enjoyed a beautiful sunrise in the morning and absolute peace and quite, not another soul in the area. Note that this is more akin to beach camping than campground camping. There are fire rings scattered about but no actual designated campsites. Find a spot in the gravel area and setup camp. Shade is limited to scrub brush and some medium size trees closer to the hills. There is an area to launch a boat though it's not an actual boat launch, more of an area where you can back into the lake. This is probably best for lightweight aluminum fishing boats that don't have issues with shallow water. Finally, there is a donation box at the entrance to the road. This site is actually free but please consider dropping what you can into the box as it helps to fund cleaning of the outhouse and maintenance of the road.

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callum findlay

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by callum findlay

We went earlier in the summer before the usual camping rush and practically had the entire place to ourselves. Absolutely beautiful weather and was not too cold. Highly recommend for any family, couple, or friends who want a nice trip to enjoy the water or go hiking. Campsites were well maintained and the groundskeeper’s were very kind. Will be visiting again soon!

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callum findlay

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by callum findlay

We went earlier in the summer before the usual camping rush and practically had the entire place to ourselves. Absolutely beautiful weather and was not too cold. Highly recommend for any family, couple, or friends who want a nice trip to enjoy the water or go hiking. Campsites were well maintained and the groundskeeper’s were very kind. Will be visiting again soon!

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callum findlay

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by callum findlay

We went earlier in the summer before the usual camping rush and practically had the entire place to ourselves. Absolutely beautiful weather and was not too cold. Highly recommend for any family, couple, or friends who want a nice trip to enjoy the water or go hiking. Campsites were well maintained and the groundskeeper’s were very kind. Will be visiting again soon!

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callum findlay

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by callum findlay

We went earlier in the summer before the usual camping rush and practically had the entire place to ourselves. Absolutely beautiful weather and was not too cold. Highly recommend for any family, couple, or friends who want a nice trip to enjoy the water or go hiking. Campsites were well maintained and the groundskeeper’s were very kind. Will be visiting again soon!

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Charlie Wilkins

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Charlie Wilkins

This is a great campground! Ran off of donations, so it was great for me and my friends (all high schoolers who don’t have much money). The bathroom was extremely clean, even stocked with feminine products and air freshener! It’s nice that it’s not designated spots, you just find a nice area and set up your tent! Makes it so space isnt an issue at all!

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Charlie Wilkins

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Charlie Wilkins

This is a great campground! Ran off of donations, so it was great for me and my friends (all high schoolers who don’t have much money). The bathroom was extremely clean, even stocked with feminine products and air freshener! It’s nice that it’s not designated spots, you just find a nice area and set up your tent! Makes it so space isnt an issue at all!

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Charlie Wilkins

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Charlie Wilkins

This is a great campground! Ran off of donations, so it was great for me and my friends (all high schoolers who don’t have much money). The bathroom was extremely clean, even stocked with feminine products and air freshener! It’s nice that it’s not designated spots, you just find a nice area and set up your tent! Makes it so space isnt an issue at all!

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Elmer Smith

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Elmer Smith

This place is beautiful This is an entirely undeveloped campground. Self contained only. Kudos for having the cleanest latrine I have ever been in.

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Elmer Smith

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Elmer Smith

This place is beautiful This is an entirely undeveloped campground. Self contained only. Kudos for having the cleanest latrine I have ever been in.

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Elmer Smith

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Elmer Smith

This place is beautiful This is an entirely undeveloped campground. Self contained only. Kudos for having the cleanest latrine I have ever been in.

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