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Devil's Garden Ranger District

The name Devil's Garden was given to the area when the first European settlers traveled to this region in the 1800's. In contrast, the Native people called the area, "The Smiles of Gods".

In the spring, after the snow melt, the rocky Devil's Garden produces a veritable carpet of wild pink pansies, pink and red owl clover, yellow primroses and pink shooting stars. Purple lupine, yellow mules ear and the shiny green leaves of manzanita complete the rainbow of color that lasts well into the summer.

The Devil's Garden lies directly under the Pacific Flyway. During their migration from Alaska and Canada to Mexico, hundreds of thousands of waterfowl use the wetlands as rest stops. The Garden is also shared by Rocky Mountain elk, mule deer, wild horses and pronghorn antelope. Several of the reservoirs on the district are stocked by the California Dept of Fish and Game with bass or trout.

Out of the five developed campgrounds in the Devils Garden, four of them offer the incredible perk of no fees for camping, day use, or boat launching.  These facilities are renowned for their serene and peaceful atmosphere, making them the ultimate escape for those brave enough to explore. Trust me, once you experience the magic of these hidden gems, you'll understand why they are considered the perfect getaway by the lucky few who venture there. So pack your bags, grab your friends, and get ready for an adventure like no other!

Recreation Sites

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Pit River Trailhead

Site Open
Hiking
The newest developed recreation site on the Modoc National Forest. A new vault toilet was installed in October 2023 with more upgrades to come in 2024.

Reservoir C Boating Site

Site Open
Water Activities Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
The boat ramp at Reservoir C is paved and can accommodate motorized and non-motorized boats.  There is ample parking for boat trailers.

Reservoir C Campground

Site Open
Outdoor Science and Learning Water Activities Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Scenic Drives Picnicking
Close to the boat ramp and right on the water, campsites at Reservoir C are quiet, scenic and partly shaded.A recommended spot for amateur astronomers; light pollution is non-existent.

Reservoir F Boating Site

Site Open
Water Activities Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
The boat ramp at Reservoir F is hard packed gravel and can accommodate motorized and non-motorized boats.

Reservoir F Campground

Site Open
Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Picnicking Scenic Drives Water Activities Outdoor Science and Learning
The campsites at Reservoir F are spacious and close to the shoreline.  The early morning sun greets campers from across the lake as the afternoons are shaded by the tall pines.

Last updated February 26th, 2025