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Quick Facts

Indian Springs Campground

Elevation: 5,600 Feet (1745.6 Meters)
Length of Stay: 14 Days
Number of Sites: 35 Campsites
Reservation Status: Not Accepted




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General Description

Indian Springs Campground is located approximately 24 miles east of Nevada City at an elevation of 5,600 feet. This campground has 35 campsites with space for trailers. Potable water and toilets are available on site. Fishing and OHV riding are available from this campground.

Directions from Nevada City: Travel east on Hwy. #20 for approximately 22 miles to Hwy #80 east. Travel east on Hwy #80 for 2 miles to the Eagle Lakes exit.

Seasonal Information:
Normal Services Available: Memorial Day Weekend through Labor Day Weekend (NOTE: may be open off season, but without managed services.) .



Fee Information
Type Price Remarks
Camping Call for Current Fee 2007 Fees



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Recreation Opportunities
Activity Remarks On Site
ICON Camping Indian Springs Campground
Yes
ICON Fishing Fishing is available from this campground.
Yes
ICON Specialized Landcraft (OHV's) OHV trails are available from this campground.
Yes



Related Activities
Grouse Ridge Trail - Grouse Ridge Trail is a more difficult 8.25 mile trail at an elevation of 6,160 feet. The trail extends north from Eagle Lakes to Sawmill Lake, providing a north-south route through the Grouse Lakes area.



More Information

Visitor Information:

Nevada City Ranger District, 631 Coyote St , Nevada City, CA, 95959, Phone: 530-265-4531, TTY: 530-478-6118






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