Boulder Creek Campground
Area Status: Open
Antelope Lake is one of the more remote, quiet lakes on the forest. Located in the Antelope Lake Recreation Area, Boulder Creek Campground campsites are shady with pine and fir trees. It has 68 sites and accommodates both tent and RV camping. The campground is located 30 miles NE of Taylorsville.
Travelers can also stop in nearby communities such as Taylorsville, Greenville, Janesville, Milford and Susanville for ice and other supplies before you travel up the hill. Wood is for sale within campgrounds.
At a Glance
Current Conditions: | Open until mid-October with limited services. Visitors should always checkĀ Alerts and Notices on the Plumas National Forest website. |
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Reservations: | Sites can be reserved by calling 1-877-444-6777 or online at www.Recreation.gov |
Area Amenities: |
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Usage: | Heavy |
Busiest Season: | July and August |
Restrictions: |
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Closest Towns: | Antelope Lake is located approximately 30 miles NE of Taylorsville on the Genesee / Antelope Lake Rd. |
Water: | Yes |
Restroom: | Vault toilets |
Passes: | Access and Senior passes accepted. |
Information Center: | Mt. Hough Ranger District 39696 Hwy 70 Quincy, Ca 95971 (530) 283-0555 |
Activities
Campground Camping
Swimming, fishing, boating, hiking.
Fees: | Reservations and first come, first serve basis. |
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RV Camping
Lake and Pond Fishing
Fishing Access is nearby at Lunker Landing and Guiney Point; Lost Cove boat ramp is located on the north side of the lake.
Viewing Wildlife
Viewing Plants
Viewing Scenery
Visitor Programs
Interpretive Areas
Pioneer Cabin and grave nearby,