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State Park
Lakes Basin Campground
Plumas National Forest · Blairsden-Graeagle, CA
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- Address:Blairsden-Graeagle, CA
About
Overview
Lakes Basin Campground (6,445 feet) is situated in the ruins of an old mining community. Some of the old stonework still exists, including steps leading into a deep pool of Gray Eagle Creek. This campground is within easy reach of many trailheads. The campground also offers a tent only group campsite by reservation only.
Recreation
Gold Lakes Basin offers a variety of recreational activities including boating, fishing and hiking. A network of over 30 miles of maintained trails branch out across the area, and the Pacific Crest trail can be easily reached from the trail system.
Many of the trails are open to hiking, biking and horseback riding, including the 1-mile Grassy Lakes Trail, accessible from the campground.
At nearby Gold Lake, where a boat ramp is provided, visitors enjoy convenient access to boating and fishing. Once on the water, anglers won't have any trouble trolling for brown and rainbow trout and Mackinaws in the cool, clear waters.
Facilities
The single loop campground offers family campsites and one group tent-only site. One double-family site is also available. Vault toilets, drinking water and trash collection are provided. All sites have fire rings with grills and picnic tables.
Natural Features
The area was formed by glaciers and is characterized by breathtaking mountain scenery--most notably the craggy peaks of the Sierra Buttes and over 20 natural glacial lakes, most of which are accessible by well-maintained hiking trails. The campground sits among fir and aspen trees along Gray Eagle Creek. Mt. Elwell towers to the west.
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For facility specific information, please call (530) 927-7878.
Nearby Attractions
Visiting Plumas Eureka State Park is a worthy side trip. About 18 miles from the campground, this historic site offers a gift shop, visitor center, walking tour and information about local mining history.
Mills Peak Fire Lookout provides a panoramic view of Sierra Peaks and Mohawk Valley. Visit the Red Fir Interpretive Trail along the way.
Frazier Falls Trail is best viewed in the Spring. This is a 1 mile paved accessible trail to an overview across from the falls.
The Sierra Buttes and its lookout overlook the southern end of Lakes Basin in Tahoe National Forest.
Gold Lake Boat Launch Facility has a two lane ramp, loading dock and day use area.
A hand launch gravel ramp suitable for launching small water craft is located at Gold Lake Dam Day Use Area.
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Amenities
Flush Toilets
Picnic Tables
Trash Service
Pet Policy
No pets allowed
Campground Rules
- No campfires allowed
Within ~30 miles
Trails near Lakes Basin Campground
Trail
Grassy Lake to Long Lake to Bear Lakes Loop
California
4.7 mi968 ftgain
Moderate
Trail
Tumley & Halsey Falls
California
3.4 mi725 ftgain
Moderate
Trail
Lake Basin Trail to Long Lake to Round Lake Trail Loop
California
7.5 mi2,083 ftgain
Difficult
Trail
Long Lake Loop Trail
California
4.0 mi1,083 ftgain
Moderate
Trail
Long Lake and Mount Elwell Loop Trail
California
6.0 mi2,306 ftgain
Difficult
Trail
Lakes Basin Trail to Long Lake and Big Bear Lake
California
2.3 mi502 ftgain
Moderate
Hunt context
Hunting units around this campground
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