Nestled among the tall pines of northern California, Quail Trails Village is an RV Park that boasts breathtaking scenery and fresh, clean air. Whether you're looking for the peace and quiet of forested mountains, or exciting adventure and recreational activities, Paradise has it all. Situated high on a ridge at 1,600' elevation, we're above summer heat and winter fog, but below the snow, and enjoy a perfect climate year-round.
Our full-hookup pull-through campsites are ideal for any size RV. Once you've visited and seen all we have to offer, you might just want to stay! You'll love our immaculate Mobile Home Park, which is perfect for seasonal or year-round living. Some lots even have spectacular views of the Feather River Canyon!
Our full-hookup pull-through campsites are ideal for any size RV. Once you've visited and seen all we have to offer, you might just want to stay! You'll love our immaculate Mobile Home Park, which is perfect for seasonal or year-round living. Some lots even have spectacular views of the Feather River Canyon!
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Clayanna Newbern
Aug 07, 2019
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Michael Cummings
Jan 08, 2019
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Bear P.
Nov 22, 2018
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Vicki Rose
Aug 14, 2018
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Lionel Kitpu'See Pinn
Nov 26, 2017
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Great place to stay at a reasonable price. Facilities very clean, registration easy. Manager in cart watches all your set-up procedures, preaching the parks particulars, do’s and don’ts. Offered a WiFi but good luck with that one. 2 star at best. Also in need of some serious tree trimming before someone gets hurt! Separate from the park but don’t expect any signal on your cell phone.
J. Clifton Meek
Jul 12, 2017
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This is a very pretty and quiet campground, However, the campground is mostly long/full timers so the vibe is a little different. The facilities are old and not quite safe; for example, at my site, the water was contiguous with and above the electric box, and dripped onto it (extremely unsafe), the electric connection itself for my 30-amp plug was extremely loose, and the sewer connection was so high above the ground that a horizontal connection was added at ground height. The pull-through site, though lovely, was so unlevel that while my rear leveling jacks were hardly extended, my front jacks
Jason Cholwell
Jun 08, 2017
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Sharon Evans
Jul 08, 2016
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