FOREST UPDATE:
Nevada City, Calif. –The Tahoe National Forest is reopening additional campgrounds for the upcoming weekend after two weeks of unprecedented, emergency closures due to California wildfires and wildfire risk.
While popular activities such as hunting, hiking, boating, and other types of general recreation are now allowed, several prohibitions are still in place through October 18, 2020. These prohibitions include:
No camping outside of developed campgrounds. A list of open, developed campgrounds is provided below. There are two exceptions to this prohibition-
In addition, an Emergency Fire Restriction Order has been extended through October 1,2020. This Fire Restriction strictly prohibits the following activities across all National Forests in California:
No Smoking
No building, maintaining, attending or using a fire, campfire, or stove fire.
Open Campgrounds
The following campgrounds are open. Campgrounds opening 9/25 are noted.
Highway 89, South
Foresthill Divide Road
Gold Lake Road
Marysville Road
Mosquito Ridge Road
Highway 49
Highway 20
Bowman Lake Road
Highway 89, North
For more information about the Tahoe National Forest, go to www.fs.usda.gov/tahoe. Join the conversation by following us on Twitter at twitter.com/Tahoe_NF and Facebook at www.facebook.com/TahoeNF.
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USDA is an equal opportunity provider, employer and lender
Nevada City, Calif. –The Tahoe National Forest is reopening additional campgrounds for the upcoming weekend after two weeks of unprecedented, emergency closures due to California wildfires and wildfire risk.
While popular activities such as hunting, hiking, boating, and other types of general recreation are now allowed, several prohibitions are still in place through October 18, 2020. These prohibitions include:
No camping outside of developed campgrounds. A list of open, developed campgrounds is provided below. There are two exceptions to this prohibition-
- Dispersed camping within the Granite Chief Wilderness is allowed. Dispersed camping within 500 feet of the Pacific Crest Trail is allowed.
In addition, an Emergency Fire Restriction Order has been extended through October 1,2020. This Fire Restriction strictly prohibits the following activities across all National Forests in California:
No Smoking
No building, maintaining, attending or using a fire, campfire, or stove fire.
- This includes all gas stoves of any kind.
- Generators are allowed for use on paved, gravel or dirt National Forest System roads and trails, staging areas, and within campgrounds.
Open Campgrounds
The following campgrounds are open. Campgrounds opening 9/25 are noted.
Highway 89, South
- Silver
- Granite Flat
Foresthill Divide Road
- Giant Gap
- Shirttail
Gold Lake Road
- Packsaddle
- Salmon Creek
- Sardine
Marysville Road
- Dark Day
- Schoolhouse
Mosquito Ridge Road
- French Meadows (Water systems limited, campers are asked to conserve water)(Reopens 9/25)
- Indian Springs
- North Fork (Reopens 9/25)
Highway 49
- Fiddle Creek
- Indian Valley
- Wild plum
- Union Flat
- Rocky Rest
- Cal Ida
- Carlton Flat
Highway 20
- White Cloud (some sites closed due to hazard trees)
- Skillman
Bowman Lake Road
- Carr-Feeley (PG&E managed site, first-come first-serve only)
- Lindsey (PG&E managed site, first-come first-serve only)
Highway 89, North
- Cold Creek
- East Meadow (operated by NID)
- Prosser Family (Water systems under repair, campers must pack in water)
- Upper Little Truckee
- Cottonwood
- Lower Little Truckee
- Pass Creek (operated by NID)
- Pass Creek Overflow
For more information about the Tahoe National Forest, go to www.fs.usda.gov/tahoe. Join the conversation by following us on Twitter at twitter.com/Tahoe_NF and Facebook at www.facebook.com/TahoeNF.
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USDA is an equal opportunity provider, employer and lender