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    3.8 (25 reviews)

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    Bea S.

    I hope this is the correct campground, I know there are multiple campgrounds around ice house. But we can early in the summer and everything was super clean. Our campsite was large and right near the water, sometimes other campers walked next to it to get to the other side to fish. Our campsite was very close to the bathroom. They were clean and smelled nice. Someone was kind enough to leave a bottle of soap on top of the spigot of cold water and that was so nice to have! Location was pretty, kids were scooting and biking. Minus one star because we had our speakers on (not too loud at all) and at exactly 10:02 pm the camp host came over to remind us to turn it off. Of course, cool cool. She must have just been making her rounds though because our campground wasn't near their site. However, at another site much closer to them, there was like 30 people partying and singing and being super loud and camp hosts allowed it. It was almost 11 when another camper had to go and tell them to shut tf up. Be consistent or campers are going to feel like you're hard or some for whatever reasons and look the other way for others.

    Janet M.

    Beautiful Ice House Lake is open for fishing, swimming and camping reservations only. The lake is a little low, but lots of fish in the lake I heard....Boaters and kayaking was popular, but weather was a little cool and water was chilly. The pine trees smell good and the breeze through the trees made today perfect.

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    Jonnita W.

    Boyfriend and I went camping here. So peaceful but yet hearing the sounds of other families around made it that more enjoyable. If looking for a place to just get away from the norm of traffic and crowds. This is the spot! There is fishing, hiking , walking trails and horse trails (when open) during this time we did a hike which was 3.7 miles from n and 3.7 miles back. To cover the whole perimeter of the lake. But In the middle is a beautiful waterfall that I was determined to see regardless of miles. Campgrounds up in the vicinity tend to fill very fast. There was actually a full capacity running toilet. But due to costs they may be removing it and replacing with your normal hole in ground concept . Besides that check it out, spend a couple days and just relax and enjoy

    Melinda R.

    This was a nice campsite. It is hard to find if you are heading to the campgrounds in the middle of the night. When you turn left on Ice House Rd, after about 9.5 miles you will see a sign for Ice House 2 miles with an arrow to the right. When you see that sign, a few feet away, you need to turn right. Then you will drive 2 miles to the campsite. The spaces are pretty big, and you can fit 2 cars in the designated parking spaces. Even though the info for the campsite states that there will be an extra charge for an additional car, when we were there during Labor Day weekend, we did not get charged for the extra car. The site itself is pretty big, that we were able to keep our two tents really far from each other. So my daughters felt like they were independent for 2 nights. The reservoir is walking distance, but if you have a kayak or other beach toys, you can drive there and park with an $8 daily fee. Dogs are allowed, some dogs were unleashed which is fine. My dogs were leashed for the most part, since the place is pretty big, I did not want to risk having them run away if they see something interesting to go after. The weekend when we were there, the Bay Area was experiencing a heat wave. While outside of where we were had temps over 100, we stayed in the 90's even though it was still pretty warm. Since it was hot the stench from the bathroom, which is only a toilet- smelled a lot, so try not to get too close to the bathroom. There are plenty of bathrooms, so it's just a few minutes walk even if you are a few campsite away from the bathroom. I recommend having a bike or scooters for the kids, it's enjoyable to use to get around. Oh and we had signal.. again my girls were happy to be updated with social media.

    Campsite 48, upper section, looking unto the lake
    Jonan Jell O.

    NOTE: My review is based solely on the second campground that consists of sites #39-83. We are a family of five with no dog. Our recreational activities consist of mostly swimming, kayaking, and snorkeling along the water's edge. My family have summer camped at Ice House for at least the last five years. The recreation site is a sure winner for us and our three children. The Campground Sites are close to each other, but the large boulders strewn about provide adequate privacy and sound buffering to a point. There will always be the loud, partying crowd that always comes alive with fall of the sun and rise of a raging campfire. One side of the campground offers 'lake-front' property offering gorgeous and spectacular views of the lake and wilderness on the opposite shore. We've never been able to secure these sites as they're usually reserved when we make our own reservations (more below) The campground's other side provides more removed sites that will prove much more difficult to haul inflatables or kayaks to the water's edge. The site can be extremely hot in the midday sun, so if you have the option of bringing a canopy for you site, it is recommended. There are some very nice walk-in sites. Though I have not had the pleasure of camping in them, walk-by's to the boat dock have revealed to me that these sites afford a convenient lake access that feels like one's own private, but small beach. A nice option to put in your kayak or inflatables is offered with these small ports. When we reserved for Ice House, we almost always default to site #48. It is a spacious site and probably the largest in this campground (Again, I can't speak for the first campground containing sites #1-38). Site #48 is nearly completely shaded with trees and never really gets too hot, but can get windy from the breeze coming off the lake in the afternoon. Our three children have enjoyed running and exploring around site 48. There's plenty of room to spread out with tents and not feel too close to each other. My standard practice when staying at #48 is to bring several solar-powered landscaping lights (purchasable for around $2 - $4 each at home improvement stores). Be warned, Site #48 is near a readily apparent lake access for other campers. So, it's not uncommon for people to walk near the site as they'll want to explore the shore or put in with their own vessels. The Lake The lake is narrow, but long in length. Jaunts across the lake's width in kayaks or on inflatable rafts are short, but can feel like you've accomplished a fulfilling journey. Once on the other side, you may even forget there are people inhabiting the shore from which you embarked. You'll need to watch out for motorize water vehicles if you do cross the lake. Ice House allows jet skis as well as all manner of boats (you'll see many fishermen setting off in their boats early in the morning or later in the day for their excursions to catch lake's aquatic inhabitants) Exploration of the lake's length is another matter. The lake is quite long for kayaking. If you kayak with young children, be prepared with with water, some food for energy, and of course sun protection. The opposite side of the lake is wilderness and feels far removed the further you travel along the shore. There is a section along the shore that resembles a quarry. I have jumped off a cliff section of this area for a nice cooling off from kayaking. There is a plateau in this quarry-like region where evidence of late night campfires have occurred. And while I'm on evening activity, I'd like to state that I have attempted kayaking with my family at night here in this lake. It's quite an amazing, but cautionary experience, especially on a moonless night. As well, stargazers will be rewarded on clear, dark nights to hike to the boat dock and take in the visual treasure of heavenly bodies. Recommended! The water is cold and clear. If you're familiar with Jenkinson Lake in Pollock Pines, you'll find Ice House reservoir to be much cooler. If you swim, you may want a wetsuit. If you enjoy snorkeling, Ice House lake's water is clear up to a point. Nothing like Tahoe's water clarity, but you can enjoy watching fish curiously, but cautiously observe you and crayfish scurry about the bottom. I recommend snorkeling near, but not around the lake's the boat ramp. As the summer progresses, the water level at the lake decreases, exposing boulders on the campground shore that entice swimmers to swim to, climb, and leap from. Wildlife This is bear country. We've never had an issue with bears, but apparently there has been incidents of bears taking food from coolers. Oddly, there are no bear lockers at Ice House campground. Birdwatching is a treasure here. Some summers have offered osprey dipping down to snatch fish from the crisp water Recommended areas to visit in the area: Big Hill Helipad Wright's Lake Bassi Waterfall Union Valley Reservoir Loon Lake Junction Reservoir

    Site #48
    Daniel B.

    Booked reservations on a last minute whim, only spot available was campsite #48. when I arrived, I was way impressed and I think site #48 might be the biggest and best site out of all of the available camp sites. Full shade, plenty of spots to place several tents. Walk to the water is less than 2 minutes. Fishing, swimming, boating can be had at the water. I would definitely go here again, recommend going to anyone. Sure there was some drawbacks. 6 person max per site, and you have to pay for an additional car(s). The bathrooms are nothing to be desired as they are nothing better than a outhouse. Lucky site #48 is far enough away from any that there's no odor. I did walk around to check out other sites and they were exposed to either full sun or the odor from the neighboring bathroom. Site #49 was also really nice, not as large, but full shade and next to the water also.

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    Had a wonderful time. The grounds are well kept. Unfortunately, the bathrooms were not maintained well.

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    I have always enjoyed this camp ground beautiful lake good fishing and perfect for swimming

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    this is a fantastic get away place..nestled in the Sierra Nevada Mountains of Northern California

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    Ask the Community - Ice House Campground

    Is there easy access to the beach in the lower loop and how is the beach there? We have only stayed in upper loop.

    Yes, we stayed in the lower loop earlier this week in campsite number 22. The lake was one campsite down the road from ours. One drawback: downwind directly from the pit toilets which are quite smelly.

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    3.7(55 reviews)
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    This year my family & I camped here & we reserved 4 & 5 which was right by the entrance next to the…read morecamp host. We enjoyed how shady this area was, & how large this area was for our group. We were able to place 5 tents in this area, two tents which were large tents for families of 6. Each site has a fire pit, picnic table, is near a rinse of station and bathrooms. There are bathrooms and well maintained but they are the definition of out houses. Bring a flash light at night as there is no lights inside. No showers here. The trail to the water is not to long, id say its half a mile, very do-able if your not bringing much or have little ones. If you dont take the trail, you can always drive 3 minutes down the road to the boat launching area & park there for a day by the reservoir. The parking fee there is $10 in cash. By the water it's very rocky, so do bring good water shoes. There was a bear cub that roamed this campground, the host let is know it has been around since April , and that there hasn't been sight of momma bear since, meaning either momma bear abandoned him or was left behind, he really doesn't want anything to do with human interaction according to them. From our experience he comes around mostly in broad day light and not at night but still kept us on our toes especially because our group had littles ones. This is the only reason I am ranking this campground to be a 4/5 stars.

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    Stayed here 6/25 in site 21. Nice camp grounds. The pot holes on the road in are very big so it…read moretakes a long time to drive the last 5 miles. The trash dumpsters were full when we got there and were over full when we left. For having valt toilets they were clean. We will go back again.

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    4.5(6 reviews)
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    Been going here for years, this year was awesome, the camp host needs a big thank you, he is a…read moresuper nice guy, hard worker.

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    3.2(16 reviews)
    4.8 km

    Pros: Beautiful sites! The beach is pretty and plenty of room for everyone. Campgrounds is roomy…read moreand spread out from each other.. Our family reunions here have been happening for the last 20 years and we enjoy our time here. Cons: Bathroom always stink (the ones closer to the beach the worse it is), no tp (almost 85% of the time) so bring your own. Parking sucks. Day use people take over parking for those who actually camp. Showers: $3for 3 min and additional 20sec for each quarter. Hosts: We had some new ones this year. In the beginning they were phenomenal. Assisted us in many ways and were always nice greeting us. After the weekend, one got roust and rude, throwing a fit about our campers and saying we have left a mess on the beach and need to take ALL our items off the beach. This was not us! Our family respect the beach and always keep it tidy at the end of the day. The day use people over the weekend made a mess and they assumed it was us and came out accusing our group. This is not professional in the least bit and rules should not be made up on the fly. Appreciated Ed (one of the hosts) clarifying some rules and regulations and made sure we all left happy. Rating: for place. for hosts.

    Beautiful campground but our campsite was dirty and messy when we checked in. Broken glass, dog…read morepoop, garbage in fireplace and around campsite. Cleaned up before we set up camp because camphost was off. Bathrooms were gross. The camphost from Sunset shadyloop came to give us our parking pass and cleaned up the dog poop. I was grateful, she wasn't our host and didn't have to do that but she did. Bathrooms never got maintained because host was off. We could smell it from our campsite. It was unpleasant staying here. We made the best of it being on the lake. The 3 stars for dirty campsite and unmaintained reatrooms.

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