Sierra Skies RV Park is located between the towering Sierra Buttes and the north fork of the Yuba River in historic Sierra City. The river runs through the park property with one of the best and deepest swimming holes on the north fork, a favorite hangout for guests.
A short walk from Sierra Skies is the town center with several restaurants, an old saloon with live local entertainment, a general store for basic supplies, and a gold mining history museum.Bassetts, the gateway to the Lake Basin Recreation Area, is just five miles up Highway 49. There you will find a gas station, a restaurant, and camping and fishing supplies, plus a good selection of delicious hand-scooped ice cream.
A short walk from Sierra Skies is the town center with several restaurants, an old saloon with live local entertainment, a general store for basic supplies, and a gold mining history museum.Bassetts, the gateway to the Lake Basin Recreation Area, is just five miles up Highway 49. There you will find a gas station, a restaurant, and camping and fishing supplies, plus a good selection of delicious hand-scooped ice cream.
Services
Sierra Skies RV Park's minimum cancellation fee is $25.00. Cancellations made within 14 days of scheduled check-in are subject to a fee equal to 50% of reservation charge. Cancellations without 48 hour prior notice will be charged the full reservation. Please contact Sierra Skies RV Park for cancellations or changes to your reservation by calling (530) 862-1166.
Adult guests are responsible for the health and safety of their visitors and/or children. The bluff above the river, the trail to it and the river itself can be very dangerous - please be careful. Quiet hours are from 10 pm to 8 am - no loud parties or unnecessary noise or bright lights. Office hours are 9 am to 5 pm - please respect the managers' privacy after office hours, UNLESS YOU HAVE AN URGENT MATTER AND YOU NEED THEIR ASSISTANCE.
Please note the wi-fi is set up as hot-spots and is not guaranteed through the whole park. We have very limited bandwidth and want to ensure all guests are able to have access. NO streaming please this includes cloud based music i.e. I-Tunes, Apple Music, Pandora, You Tube, Pod Casts, etc, Game Consoles, i-cloud based apps NO large file downloads.
Reviews (9)
Alyssa
Jul 26, 2021
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It was a nice park and a lovely area. I would just warn people though that some spaces are hard to squeeze a large trailer in. We have a 30’ trailer and it was a little sketchy getting in and out of our space. Plus we were up on a steep hill which only added to the anxiety of worrying about clipping a neighbor’s car, a tree or the electrical box. So if you’re not a well seasoned expert at towing, I would take that into consideration. We were a little rattled getting in and out.
Dana Patterson
Jan 26, 2021
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Josh Brown
Jan 18, 2021
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Paul Hemmings
Sep 19, 2020
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Myranda Kelly
Jul 06, 2020
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This place is fantastic. Staff makes you feel like you've been their friend for years. We parked our Travel Trailer there for a week or so, but drove to Reno for a few days. They were concerned that we were lost when we didn't come back to the trailer the first night and called to make sure we were okay. Just darn good people. Had a blast at the there and will be back soon!
Jane Transue
Jan 01, 2020
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Christina Rowe
Nov 01, 2019
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Fantastic Location! Close to the river and minutes away from all the fabulous lakes. The Park alone is beautiful. A walk up the hill to a cute town of Sierra City. Great community environment. Nicely maintained park. And the couple that runs the park are wonderful! It's like gaining an instant new family! We are definitely making this a yearly visit.
Michael Capelle
Sep 04, 2019
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Terrific location right on the river and in the center of town, walking distance to most restaurants and shops. The park is very clean and well managed; the spaces are small and tightly packed due to the steep terrain in a river canyon. You will be close to your neighbors, but most seem to understand and respect that fact and most of our fellow campers were quiet - one neighbor had their ill-behaved grandchildren with them, but that’s beyond the Park’s control and the managers were proactive in telling them to take the kids somewhere they could run and yell without disturbing their fellow campers
Alilsa Hoppe
Jun 24, 2018
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