Rollins Lake
Rollins Lake is located at the 2100-foot elevation in the Sierra foothills. Found easily off Highway 174 between Grass Valley and Colfax. There are four independently operated campgrounds with a combined 250 campsites and a complete range of services including stores, restaurants, fuel sales and rentals.
Rollins Lake is an excellent lake to fish for Rainbow and Brown Trout, Largemouth, Smallmouth and Spotted Bass.
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Effective October 1st, Scotts Flat, Orchard Springs and Long Ravine Campgrounds are on "first come, first serve" for camping, we do not take reservations during the the winter season. Our day uses and boat lauches are open from dawn to dusk. Our gates are not fully staffed so please pay in a payment envelope located at the entry gate at each campground. Thank you and enjoy your time with us!
Please remember while camping with us, you are in BEAR COUNTRY! Bears have always been in our area but due to this year's heavy and low snow, the bears have been quite active in the lower elevations of the Sierra Nevada.
- NEVER feed bears or leave food out.
- Keep a clean campsite.
- Clean up all dirty dishes, garbage, food and beverage containers (especially before bedtime).
- Keep clothing and sleeping bags free from food odors or heavy scents.
- Do not store your food in your tents.
- Dispose of your trash in our trash cans, we collect the garbage several times throughout the day and our security does late-night trash runs, to help keep the bears away.
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Learn more about Rollins Lake's Four Campgrounds:
Long Ravine Campground
Orchard Springs Campground
Peninsula Campground
Greenhorn Campground - Privately operated - for information and reservations call: (530) 272-6172
Forecast: Rollins Lake
Important Notice About Fires in NID Campgrounds:
*Fire restrictions may be imposed due to weather conditions, PSPS events, power outages or poor air quality, at which time, campfires and charcoal fires will not be permitted. In severe cases, propane use may be restricted as well.*
Important Notice about Aquatic Invasive Species: Quagga and Zebra Mussel Prevention
We are committed to safeguarding our waterways through our Quagga and Zebra Mussel Prevention program. These invasive species pose a serious threat to our ecosystem, economy, and recreational activities. To prevent their spread, we are asking all boaters to inspect and preform cleaning procedures before and after launching.
Please find the mandatory self-inspection forms for boaters here. We kindly ask that all boaters complete the form and bring it with them when checking in at the kiosk to help save time. For your convenience, forms will also be available at the kiosk.
For more information, see NID's webpage "Quagga and Zebra Mussel Prevention and Monitoring Program."
By following these guidelines, boaters play a vital role in preserving the health and biodiversity of our lakes and rivers. Together, we can ensure that these destructive species do not endanger our natural resources.