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Friday, June 24, 2016

Jun 16 - 24 Quincy, CA PART 1

Arrived in Quincy to the Pioneer RV Park. This is a very nice, clean and spacious park. The owners are very involved in the day to day operation of the park and keep the place immaculate. They are very helpful and accommodating. Highly recommend this campsite. This is a great location to be to gain access to the myriad of outdoor activities available in the area. There is not much in town as far as restaurants or things to do, however, there are tons of outdoor activities to do in the area especially a huge network of logging roads that are open to the public throughout the Plumas National Forest...

  

The drive from Bishop to Quincy was breathtaking with a myriad of mountain views and lakes along the way...

  

  

BUCKS LAKE
We visited Bucks Lake located about 14 miles west of Quincy. This lake is at 5,100 feet elevation and it is very nice.

         

Next to Bucks Lake is a smaller lake called Lower Bucks Lake. This is just beautiful with no power boats permitted...

        

SILVER LAKE
But by far the most beautiful lake was Silver Lake. This Lake is a short drive from Quincy, but on an unpaved and sometimes pretty rough road with again, stunning views...



  

     

SNAKE LAKE
We visited Snake Lake.... unfortunately, this lake is covered in lily pads and you can barely see the water...

      

LAKE ALMANOR
Lake Almanor is north of Quincy and the largest lake in the area... The background on the lake looking Northwest is Lassen Peak... Very developed lake with plenty of hotels, resorts, RV camping and restaurants available.

   

LAKE TAHOE - East Side
Drove down the east side of Lake Tahoe to meet the hikers in South Lake Tahoe. The views are just incredible. The water is the bluest we have seen thus far.









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