These campsites come to you courtesy of Doug Hubbard, BMW Norcal camp guy:
Another from Keener is in an area not far from where the '49er Rally is held. Take Highway 89 north out of Truckee, it connects and turns into 70 at Blairsden. Through Quincy east on 70, (the current '49er location) and travel fifteen or so miles to the intersection where 89 breaks north. Indian "Creek" flows along this road. About four miles in on 89, you have the best sand beach, fire wood, free camp spot in the Western U.S. (but don't tell anyone). Wake up in the am, make coffee, sit by the creek. Load your bike and into Greenville for breakfast. Go back to Quincy or down the Feather to Chico or Oroville. But stay as long as you can.
Bob Lawes, of Washington state says his favorite campground is Indian Scotty, a Forest Service campground on the banks of the Scott River, 17 miles down the Scott River Road west of Fort Jones, California in the Klamath National Forest. 36 camping spots that have never been full on the 4th of July weekend. Swimming, trout fishing, on the edge of the Marble Mountain Wilderness area, quiet, peaceful camping, with nothing but skinny twisty roads in all directions. Explore old gold mines, visit many small country towns. One of the favorites of the Vidiots for hide away camping in the middle of super motorcycle roads.
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