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Indian Rock Picnic Ground
- Indian Rock Picnic Ground is located 15 miles northeast of Camptonville at an elevation of 2,600 feet. This picnic ground is on the Yuba River and has 3 sites.
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Craycroft Ridge OHV Trail
- Craycroft Ridge OHV trail is a very difficult 7 mile trail at an elevation of 3,000 feet. This trail climbs up the ridge offering views of the Red Oak Canyon drainage and of the Rattlesnake Creek/Downie River drainage.
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North Yuba Trail
- North Yuba Trail is a moderately difficult 7.5 mile trail at an elevation of 2,600 feet. This trail is close to the river and is beautiful as it traverses through varying wooded habitats and rocky outcrops.
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Dark Day Campground
- Dark Day Campground is located on the southern shore of New Bullards Bar Reservoir at an elevation of 2,000 feet. This campground has 16 sites, potable water, a boat ramp, hiking and fishing.
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Indian Valley Campground
- Indian Valley Campground is located 10 miles northeast of Camptonville at an elevation of 2,200 feet. This campground is on the North Yuba River and has 17 campsites, 8 of which have space for trailers.
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Young America Lake
- Tough hike to get to special lake planted with golden trout.
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Dark Day Picnic Ground
- Dark Day Picnic Ground is located on the south shore of New Bullards Bar Reservoir at an elevation of 2,000 feet. This picnic ground has 14 sites with tables, potable water, a boat ramp, hiking and fishing.
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Woodcamp Trail
- The Woodcamp Creek Interpretive Trail is a 0.5 mile easy trail located on the southwest corner of the Jackson Meadow Reservoir at an elevation of 6,300 feet. This trail explains some of the natural features found in the area.
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North Yuba River
- The North Yuba River is planted with rainbow trout yearly. The North Fork Yuba River from Sierra City downstream to Ladies Canyon Creek is a special regulation area.
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Independence Lake
- Central point for hiking, fishing and golfing.
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Dark Canyon Creek
- Dark Canyon Creek is located approximately 1.5 miles east of Sierraville. This creek has a self sustaining population of native rainbow trout.
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Smithneck Creek
- Smithneck creek is located approximately 3 miles south of Loyalton. This creek has a self sustaining population of brown trout.
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Nevada Point Trail
- This trail winds down along to a footbridge which spans Pilot Creek. The trail then traverses another footbridge over the Rubicon River. The trail culminates in ascending to Nevada Point Ridge Road.
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Wildcat Canyon Fishing Site
- Wildcat Canyon is a native fishery, inhabited by small, wild rainbow trout. This creek is in a remote setting with no roaded access, but trails lead into the area.
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Convict Flat Picnic Ground
- Convict Flat Picnic Ground is locate 12 miles northeast of Camptonville at an elevation of 2,400 feet. This picnic ground has 3 sites and is a day use only area.
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Sierra Buttes Overlook
- Sierra Buttes Lookout is at the end of a very difficult 3.5 mile hike at an elevation of 6,220. During the summer, volunteers occupy the Sierra Buttes Lookout.
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Sierra Campground
- Sierra Campground is located 7 miles northeast of Sierra City at an elevation of 5,600 feet. This campground is on the North Yuba River and has 16 sites. Fishing is available on the North Yuba River.
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Highway 49 Scenic Drive
- Highway #49 scenic drive is a 49 mile tour with 12 historic sites to see. The drive can be enjoyed from either direction and will guide you along one of the most historically rich sections of beautiful Highway #49.
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Wild Plum Campground
- Wild Plum Campground is locate 1 mile east of Sierra City and has 47 campsite. The main attractions of this campground are the Kentucky Mine, the Sierra County Historic Park and PCT Equestrian access.
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Hornswoggle Group Site
- Hornswoggle Group Campground is located off the southern shore of New Bullards Barr Reservoir at an elevation of 2,200 feet.
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New Bullards Bar Reservoir
- New Bullard Bar Reservoir is locate in the western region of the Tahoe National Forest in the Downieville Ranger District. The New Bullards Bar Reservoir offers camping, hiking, fishing, boating and picnicking as just a few of the activities available i
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Sierraville Ranger District
- The Sierraville Ranger District encompasses the northeastern portion of the Tahoe National Forest. This District is located around the small towns of Randolph and Loyalton.
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Cottonwood Group Site
- Cottonwood Campground is located south of Sierraville at an elevation of 5,800 feet. This campground has one group site. There is an interpretive loop trail accessible from this campground.
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Hell Hole Campground
- Hell Hole campground is located on the east shore of Hell Hole Reservoir. In addition to offering camping facilities, the site provides close access to Hell Hole Reservoir.
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Secret House Campground
- Secret House Campground is locate 19 miles northeast of Foresthill at an elevation of 5,400. This campground has 2 campsites. There is no water and no trash removal services so pack out what you pack in.
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