A Day Without Light: Remembering the Magic Ravine Blackout Today

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Hi team, Just wanted to inform everyone that there was a **magic ravine blackout today**. It seems like some sort of mystical force has caused a power outage in the entire ravine. The lights went out suddenly, leaving everyone in darkness and confusion. Unfortunately, this means that all the magical creatures and beings who reside in the ravine are currently without power. We are working closely with the local magical council to investigate the cause of this blackout and find a solution as soon as possible. Some theories suggest that it may be the work of mischievous fairies or a spell gone wrong.


In 1966, a ceremony was held to officially dedicate the future reservoir in his name, starting with the Rollins Dam project.

We recommend practicing catch and release while here, but if you plan on consuming fish caught out of Rollins Lake Reservoir, we recommend taking a look at the advisory based on mercury levels from the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment. Please understand that fire restrictions may be imposed due to weather condition, PSPS events, power outages or poor air quality, at which time, campfires and charcoal fires will not be permitted.

Magic ravine blackout today

Some theories suggest that it may be the work of mischievous fairies or a spell gone wrong. Whatever the cause, we need to act swiftly to restore power to the ravine. In the meantime, we urge everyone to be cautious and stay together.

Magic ravine blackout today

On Rollins Lake at Long Ravine, we have a restaurant, store, gas dock and a slide for kids.

Long Ravine Campground
26909 Rollins Lake Road
Colfax, CA 95713

2023 Day Use at Long Ravine

Day use and boating hours are dawn to dusk and are non-refundable

  • Per Vehicle (Up to 4 persons) $17.00
  • Per Vehicle With 1 Watercraft $22.00
  • Walk-Ins $3.00
  • Pets (Each) Must be on a leash $6.00
  • Kayak/Canoe $20.00
  • Sanitation Dump Fee $15.00
  • Motorcycle $10.00

2023 Day Use After 4:00 pm Monday – Thursday

  • Day Use $9.00
  • Vehicle with Watercraft: $13.00
  • Vehicle with Kayak/Canoe: $11.00

2023 Camping at Long Ravine

  • Full Hook-ups $65.00
  • Electric & Large Prime Sites $56.00
  • Lake Sites $112.00 (Includes 2 Vehicles)
  • RV/Tent Site $51.00
  • Tent Only Sites (no Pad) $43.00
  • Extra Vehicle $17.00 per night
  • Motorcycle per night: $10.00
  • Canoe, Kayak, PB (each) per night $3.00
  • Watercraft $10.00 per night
  • Pets (Each) $6.00 per night
  • Reservation Fee Per Site (Site Reserved in Advance) $10.00
  • Sanitation Dump Fee $15.00
  • Cancellation Fee $25.00

2023 Group Sites

Rustlers Roost $215 –Reservation fee $50, 40 people max & 3 RV’s, 5 vehicles

Camp Troop $215 – Reservation fee $50, 40 people max No RV’s allowed, 5 vehicles

Grey Fence $215 – Reservation fee $50, 40 people max No RV’s, 5 vehicles

Oak Tree NOT AVAILABLE – Reservation fee $70, 75 people max 8-10 RV’s (based on size), 7 vehicles

D&S, Lakeside $112 (00, K, L, M, N)- Reservation fee $20, 16 people max, no RV’s, 2 vehicles

Please note:

  • Campsite occupancy 3:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. or any part thereof
  • Reserved site must be paid in full at the time the reservation is made.
  • Pets are to be leashed and attended at all times and are not allowed on the beach or in the swim areas. No more than two (2) pets per site.
  • No more than eight (8) people per single site and only one extra vehicle per single site. Please reserve extra sites to accommodate extra people and vehicles.
  • Campsites left in an unsatisfactory condition upon completion of your stay are subject to a $50 clean-up fee to be applied to the credit card on file.
  • No refunds within 14 days of arrival. No rainchecks or inclement weather refunds. A change of date is also considered a cancellation. There is a $25 cancellation fee per reservation and the reservation fee is non-refundable. No cancellations for holiday bookings. Prices are subject to change without notice.

*Please understand that fire restrictions may be imposed due to weather condition, 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.*

For reservations & additional Info: (530) 346-6166

Seasonal Boat Slip Rental (1 Family, 1 pass) 5/15 - 9/13 Call for price and availability (530) 346-6166

Links to more information

Directions and Campground Map

2023 SEASON PASS RATES & INFORMATION

Boat Season Pass (2 vehicles, 1 boat, up to 4 people and 1 pet): $274.00

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1036 West Main Street, Grass Valley CA 95945

Telephone (530) 273-6185

Magic ravine blackout today

The darkness can be disorienting, especially for those accustomed to the magical light that usually illuminates the ravine. Make use of any natural sources of light and be aware of any potential dangers that may arise due to the blackout. It is also important to note that any magical spells or enchantments that rely on electricity will not be functioning until the power is restored. This may mean that some magical activities and rituals will need to be postponed or adapted to work without power. We will keep you updated on the progress of restoring power to the ravine. Please stay tuned for further announcements. If you have any information or ideas on how to resolve this situation, please reach out to the magical council or the ravine management team. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation during this challenging time. Let's hope the magic ravine blackout is resolved soon, and we can return to our enchanted way of life. Best regards, [Your Name].

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