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We display cached information from agency feeds. Hours, fees, permits, closures, fire restrictions, and conditions change without notice. Outdoors is not the permitting authority. Confirm current conditions for this campground using the links above before you go — you are responsible for compliance. Last verified by us: Jul 9, 2026. Spot an error in our data?

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Due to its close proximity to the Sacramento and San Francisco Bay Area regions, and because of its varied terrain, Knoxville's 17,700 acres attract many off-highway vehicle (OHV) enthusiasts each year. The landscape is characterized by steep and rolling hills with the vegetation varying from scattered hardwoods and grasses to dense chaparral brush. California gray pine and Macnab cypress are also dispersed throughout the area. Of particular note, are unusual plant communities unique to the area's serpentine barrens, which are closed to vehicles to protect the delicate vegetation. Other popular activities in the area include hunting, mountain bicycling, camping, and nature study. There is one developed campground, and an OHV staging area. Knoxville Recreation Area is administered by BLM's Ukiah Field Office. CampingLower Hunting Creek is located at the intersection of Dunnigan Hill Road and Hunting Creek Road at Hunting Creek, this developed campground has 5 sites with shade structures, vault toilet, trash cans, and 3 overflow campsites. There is no potable water at the site (bring your own drinking water). There are no fees and no reservations. Campsite availability is on a first-come, first-serve basis. Cedar Creek, Cement Creek, and Pocock Creek are primitive camps with no facilities. Firewood Gathering: Cutting or removing standing vegetation (live or dead), is strictly prohibited. Use only wood that is both dead AND down for firewood.Off-Highway VehiclesNorth OHV Staging Area: From north entrance take Dunnigan Hill Road approximately 3/4 mile to Round Mountain Road. Proceed west on Round Mountain Road approximately 1/4 mile to the staging area. Site has parking and vault toilet. All vehicles must be street licensed or have a current off-highway vehicle registration (green or red sticker) All vehicles must be equipped with a properly installed muffler and a U.S. Forest Service approved spark arrester. All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) operators must wear a D.O.T. approved safety helmet. No operator of an all-terrain vehicle may carry a passenger when operating on public lands. However, the operator of an all-terrain vehicle, that is designed for operation off of the highway by an operator with no more than one passenger, may carry a passenger when operating on public lands. (CVC 38506). Please respect our neighbors and stay out of private land. Yield the right of way to pedestrians, horses or bicycles. All roads and trails in the area have two-way traffic. Be alert and always stay to the right-hand side. Please stay on designated trails. Avoid cutting switchbacks or driving through stream bottoms and wet meadows. Devilhead Road is a county road, therefore only street licensed vehicles are permitted. This area is open to hunting year round. Be extremely cautious when riding during peak hunting seasons.Shooting Recreational and target shooting are prohibited. Shooting in the legal pursuit or taking of game is allowed. Shooting within 150 yards of a developed site or dwelling, including campgrounds, and shooting across or within 150 feet of any road or trail is strictly prohibited. Since this area is designated for OHV recreation, you should familiarize yourself with the trail system, and be sure of your target and background. You must carry out all litter, including expended cartridges, shot shells and targets.

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