Lois
For Oasis - Yuba Lake State Park: Beautiful campground overlooking the lake. You can drive your ATV On beaches and use your boat here too or kayak. Beautiful restroom and showers. Only wish the showers were warmer. And that the nozzle was higher. Water in shower only Luke warm.
Posted May 08, 2022 by Lois from IL. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
RonNanRooney
For Oasis - Yuba Lake State Park: We stayed here one night in mid-October. This is a beautiful small campground. So close to the Interstate but very quiet and dark at night. About half the sites are occupied on this Sunday night. The campground has lots of trees and grassy areas at each site, shade Ramada’s, picnic tables and tent pads. There are several group campsites. We are traveling in a camper van and stayed in a site with electric and water. We enjoyed our stay here and will recommend it to our friends.
Posted Oct 10, 2021 by RonNanRooney from Alaska. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Sasquatch
For Oasis - Yuba Lake State Park: Heads up—November and water is shut off, restrooms closed. Beautiful spot, though.
Posted Nov 05, 2019 by Sasquatch from Bellingham Wa. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Ron Holliday
For Oasis - Yuba Lake State Park: Came in early November. Quiet and deer everywhere. Beautiful site. Bathrooms were close but we didn’t need them.
Posted Nov 04, 2019 by Ron Holliday from Oregon . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
SusanJ
For Oasis - Yuba Lake State Park: I had such high hopes for this State Park; but alas, this stay was a disappointment. First: Verify your map program takes you to I-15 Exit 202, Yuba State Park, if you attempt to take Exit 207 (thanks Garmin), you will have to drive over a rough gravel road. Second: we disconnected our tow truck for easier entrance into the park (several 90º turns at the entrance) and were charged an extra $15/day for the truck, after speaking with the park supervisor the next day, he refunded the 2 day total of $30 (thanks!). Third: Sites are not well marked. Fourth: Our site was not level, high in the rear, so our front jacks were fully extended. Fifth: Although the website does not mention available water, there are spigots at a few sites (not ours). Sixth: Electricity was terrible. Our surge protector registered Reversed Polarity at the pole. The incoming voltage varied greatly throughout the 2 day stay; it varied from 119 down to 108 incoming voltage. Little things: lots of big black flies. The shade tree on our site is dead and gives Zero shade. Pack your provisions before coming here - no food or gas for 30+ miles away.
Now for the Pros: Very quiet and DARK at night! Lots of opportunities to star-gaze. Nice setting with many trees and great views of the lake from our site. There is grass at each site (with a sprinkler system - why doesn’t every site have water then?). A wind blew most of the time to keep you a bit cooler (98º the first day!).
Posted Jul 31, 2019 by SusanJ from South Dakota. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
LoveToTravel
For Oasis - Yuba Lake State Park: Clean, great place. Reservoir was very low due to time of year, mid September. Highly recommend
Posted Sep 13, 2018 by LoveToTravel from Southern Minnesota . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
DJH
For Oasis - Yuba Lake State Park: Stayed here only 1 nite. All sites are paved with water and power. Clean restrooms with showers. Many trees and picnic tables all have shelter enclosures for wind and sun protection. All right next to the lake. Watersport rental equipment available. Will probably stay here for a week next time.
Posted Jun 19, 2018 by DJH from Western Washington . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.