Plumas-Eureka State Park campground sits high on the east slopes of the Sierra Nevada, about five miles west of Blairsden in Plumas County, California. The park blends rich Gold Rush history with stunning alpine scenery — gold was discovered here in 1851, and the historic Mohawk Stamp Mill, miner's bunkhouse, and blacksmith shop still stand as reminders of that era. Campers at Upper Jamison Campground enjoy access to a wealth of outdoor activities, including hiking trails with connections to the Pacific Crest Trail, fishing in Jamison Creek and nearby alpine lakes, and nature programs led by park staff. In winter, approximately six miles of groomed cross-country skiing and snowshoeing trails draw cold-weather visitors. The campground offers water hookups, a dump station, showers, restrooms, picnic tables, firewood, and laundry facilities, making it well-suited for RV travelers (maximum RV length 28 feet). Pets are welcome with restrictions on trails. Reservations are made through ReserveCalifornia. Whether exploring the on-site museum, casting a line in a mountain creek, or hitting the trails, Plumas-Eureka State Park delivers an authentic Sierra Nevada experience rich in history and natural beauty.