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Ruck-a-Chucky Campground
Public Campground

Ruck-a-Chucky Campground

Auburn, California
4.3 (65 reviews)

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About Ruck-a-Chucky Campground

Campground in California.

Ruck-a-Chucky Campground offers a genuine escape into California's natural beauty, where visitors can experience authentic outdoor recreation in a setting that honors both adventure and relaxation. Located in the heart of California's Gold Country region, this public campground serves as an ideal base for exploring some of the state's most scenic landscapes and outdoor activities.

The campground's location provides excellent access to the American River, a waterway legendary among paddlers and outdoor enthusiasts for its stunning canyon views and recreational opportunities. The area surrounding Ruck-a-Chucky has long been a destination for rafting, kayaking, and fishing, attracting adventurers from across the region who seek thrilling water-based experiences. Beyond water activities, the region offers numerous hiking trails that wind through chaparral-covered hillsides, oak woodlands, and riparian corridors, each offering unique perspectives on California's diverse ecosystems.

History buffs will find the location particularly rewarding, as the area sits within California's famous Gold Country. The legacy of the Gold Rush era permeates the region, with nearby historic towns and sites providing context for this pivotal period in American history. Visitors can easily venture out to explore old mining sites, historic downtowns, and museums that tell the stories of prospectors and pioneers who shaped California's character.

The campground makes an excellent home base for those wanting to balance active days with peaceful evenings under open skies. Whether you're planning to spend your days paddling down river canyons, hiking through scenic terrain, or learning about Gold Rush history, the location offers convenient access to these pursuits while providing a comfortable place to rest and regroup.

The 4.3-star rating from past visitors reflects the park's appeal to RV campers and tent camping enthusiasts alike who value natural surroundings and proximity to outdoor recreation. This is a destination for travelers seeking genuine connection with California's landscapes and heritage, away from the bustle of urban areas yet close enough to reach quality attractions.
4.3

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65

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Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Auburn 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 Auburn.

Explore the Area

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

Ruck-a-Chucky Campground Reviews

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Mike Johnson

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Mike Johnson

Drivers Flat Rd from the staging area down to the campground is well-maintained hardpacked gravel but it is very steep in spots. Nothing a standard passenger car can't handle but there's evidence that folks who lost traction have dug ruts. The road and the campground are closed October 15 - April 15. You can still park at the top (it's a fee area) and hike down and back if you're in decent shape.... Drivers Flat Rd from the staging area down to the campground is well-maintained hardpacked gravel but it is very steep in spots. Nothing a standard passenger car can't handle but there's evidence that folks who lost traction have dug ruts. The road and the campground are closed October 15 - April 15. You can still park at the top (it's a fee area) and hike down and back if you're in decent shape. Equestrians and bicyclists are also OK during the off season. There are 5 designated campsites, each with a picnic table. Advance registration is required and no ground fires or barbecues are permitted. There are pit toilets and parking for day visitors. There is also drive up access to the river for rafters both above and below some rapids.

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Aaron Barack

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Aaron Barack

It was so hot! I mean 110+ °f. Don't come to this campsite during the summer unless you want to feel the burn or be in freezing American river the whole trip. I think this campsite would be much better if come during early spring or late fall. Don't make the same mistake I did. My truck thermometer was saying it got up to 118 the one day we stayed here.

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Charlie Vanness

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Charlie Vanness

Great hidden gem, lots of stream to fish and camp. Off road car roads and fun

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Lohriena Lohrie

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Lohriena Lohrie

Though the drive there is a little rough and bumpy, it is absolutely gorgeous. You have to like roughing it though.

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Lisa Danylchuk

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Lisa Danylchuk

I have always loved visiting here for the day and we just had our first opportunity to stay the night. The campgrounds are basic and the rafting companies are coming in and out during the afternoon, but the riverside location can’t be beat!!

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