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Time: June 7, 2024 to June 9, 2024
Location: Hallsted Campground, Twain, Plumas County, CA
Street: Highway 70 Feather River Canyon
City/Town: Twain
Website or Map: https://www.recreation.gov/ca…
Event Type: group, campout
Organized By: westywoman (Melissa)
Latest Activity: Jun 11
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There continues to be highway construction and related delays in the Feather River Canyon/Highway 70. Check 511.org before you travel. SR 70 is currently closed. There will also be construction on I-80 west of Truckee. The campground is only available from the east by way of Quincy (70/89) or Greenville (89).
The Historic Feather River Railroad route runs on the opposite side of the river from the campground. Trains climb and descend the grade at all hours-you will be falling asleep to the rumble of the diesel engines and the squeal of steel wheels on the tracks. If you have never driven through the Feather River Canyon, it is a real treat! The weather can be variable in June.
For information on the Hallsted campground, the recreation.gov link is below:
https://www.recreation.gov/camping/hallsted/r/campgroundDetails.do?contractCode=NRSO&parkId=70560
100 FREE things to do in Plumas County:
http://plumascounty.org/documents/100_things_plumas.pdf
Those looking for hot springs can find them a couple miles up the road. Formerly known as "Woody's", the Feather River Hot Springs are now associated with an RV park and cabins. I think you need to call to make a reservation.
www.featherriverhotsprings.com
The Twain Store is walking distance from the campground and has ice, ice cream, deli items, breakfast and lunch, beer and much more.
The camp host should have firewood for sale.
You can tour the Seven Wonders of the Railroad World in Plumas County:
Those who are considering approaching from the east by way of Truckee/89 should consider that it is 86 miles from Truckee to Twain, estimated at 1 hour, 45 minutes. The trip from Sacramento to Twain by way of Truckee is 287 miles, over 5 hours of travel time. Alternatively, you could travel north to Lake Almanor and head south on 89 through Greenville, which is still pretty significant travel time. This road closure is causing me to reconsider my attendance.
The worst day camping is still better than the best day, ( insert activity ).
But yes, I read the same email and the same thought crossed my mind.
I'm hanging for a bit.
Karla and I discussed. We're still going. Taking the Chico alternate route adds about an hour on to our drive - and that's acceptable to us.
Many many moons ago with the Bay Westy, I drove the Quincy-La Porte road. It breezes by Little Grass Valley Res and ends up in east Oroville somewhere, if memory serves. I'm sure it would be a slow going alternative for those adventurous drivers.
Browsed around on Maps. I notice a road from Marysville that goes near Collins lake then runs into the road that heads to La Porte. Might be an interesting drive.
There's also the Oroville-Quincy highway that goes up past Buck's Lake. I did that once when there was still some snow on the ground. I don't recall if it is gnarly or not.
It is good that alternatives are available.
In case it is not clear, the previous comment has a link to CalTrans I-80 page.
They’re not making it easy are they .
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