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Recreation Region: Almanor Ranger District

Domingo Springs Campground

Domingo Springs is a developed campground with 18 designated sites.  Maximum of 8 people per site.  Campfire rings and tables are provided.  The local Maidu Indians referred to this spot as the "center of the universe". This campground is less than one-half mile from the Pacific Crest Trail

Current Conditions
Domingo springs campground was impacted heavily from previous wildfires. Depending on when you visit, individual campsites #15-#18 may still be closed off with hazard trees.

General Information

This campground is generally open May - September. Open season subject to change based on conditions.

  • Fee must be paid upon arrival and prior to each night of camping, Fee regulations are strictly enforced
  • Quiet hours are 10pm to 6am
  • Campfires allowed only in provided fire rings
  • 2 vehicles (including RVs/Boats/Etc.) and 8 persons allowed in each campsite
  • Pets must remain on a leash or confined at all times
  • Site must be occupied each night after fee is paid or equipment is set up/left in a campsite
  • Off-highway vehicles are prohibited in the campground
  • Fireworks and tiki torches prohibited

Overnight Use:
Single Site: $14 per night

Dogs must remain on leash at all times

Lobby area of Almanor Ranger District. Man sitting behind desk. Wood floors and ceiling. Books, maps, and other items for sale on shelves. Images and taxidermy of different wildlife on display.

Address: 900 E. Hwy 36 Chester, CA 96020
Phone: (530) 258-2141
Hours: Monday-Friday: 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Closed on federal holidays)

Getting There

Latitude / Longitude

Latitude: 40.360548

Longitude: -121.347484

Elevation

5060'

Directions

From Chester, turn from Highway 36 onto the Warner Valley/Old Bluff Road and travel 8 miles northwest.

Facility and Amenity Information

Restrooms

Vault toilet(s)

Water

Potable water is available at this site.

Picnic Tables

Picnic tables are available at this site.

Recreation Opportunities

Fishing - River/StreamFishing - River/Stream

Recreation Groups

Backpacker on a cliff side trail with rugged snow-capped mountain in the distance

The Pacific Crest Trail, or the PCT, is arguably the most famous of the nation's designated National Scenic Trails.  Winding its way through spectacular vistas fr

Last updated May 27, 2026