BLM Campgrounds / Eagle Lake
(BLM) www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/fo.eaglelakecamping.html
Area: Located at the north end of the lake, away from the lake on a wooded slope
Administered by: Bureau
of Land Management – Eagle Lake Field Office,
Setting: The campground is exposed to harsh sun and high winds, but it is a favorite area for anglers during the fall.
Elevation: 5,100
Season Length: Subject to weather conditions, mid May to early November
Number of sites: 20
Fee: $8 per
night for single occupancy or $11 for multiple occupancy
RV sites: Yes RV’s up to: 35-feet No Hook-ups: Garbage: containers
Toilets: Vault Water: Yes Picnic tables and fire grills
Nearest town: Spaulding
(west side of lake)
Nearby facilities:
Nearby boat launch: A private boat launch is located on
Reservations: No
Additional information: Pets must be kept on a leash. Please note that the dates and prices below are subject to change and reflect 2007 data. If listed, the campground opening dates are approximate due to weather conditions.
Directions: From Highway 395 continue on Highway 36 to Susanville. Turn north on Highway 139 for 30 miles. Turn west (left) on County Road A-1 and travel one-half mile and turn right at the campground entrance.
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Rocky Point East
Campground /
Area: The
east shore of Rocky Point on the west side of the lake
Administered by: Bureau
of Land Management – Eagle Lake Field Office,
Setting: This is an undeveloped campground, and it is best suited for self-contained camping.
Elevation: 5,100
Season Length: Subject to weather conditions. Generally from Memorial Day to November.
Number of sites: NA
Fee: None
RV sites: Yes RV’s up to: No Hook-ups: Garbage: containers
Toilets: Vault Water: No No Picnic tables or fire grills
Nearest town: Spaulding
(west side of lake)
Nearby facilities:
Nearby boat launch:
The area is packed earth,
gravel or sand. It is possible to launch
small boats along the shoreline in the campground area.
Reservations: No
Additional information: Pets must be kept on a leash. Please note that the dates and prices below are subject to change and reflect 2007 data. If listed, the campground opening dates are approximate due to weather conditions.
Directions: From
Highway 395 continue on Highway 36 to Susanville. Turn north on Highway 139 for 30 miles. Turn west (left) on County Road A-1 and
travel approximately 5 miles. Turn left
(south) on
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Rocky Point West
Campground /
Area: Rocky
Point West Campground is on the west shore of Rocky Point, which is on the west
side of the lake near Spaulding.
Administered by: Bureau
of Land Management – Eagle Lake Field Office,
Setting: Another small undeveloped campground
Elevation: 5,100
Season Length: Subject to weather conditions, generally from Memorial Day to November.
Number of sites:
Fee: Nonw
RV sites: Yes RV’s up to: Hook-ups: Garbage: containers Pack-it-out!
Toilets: Vault Water: Yes Picnic tables and fire grills / pits
Nearest town: Spaulding
(west side of lake)
Nearby facilities:
Nearby fishing:
Reservations: No
Additional information: Pets must be kept on a leash. Please note that the dates and prices below are subject to change and reflect 2007 data. If listed, the campground opening dates are approximate due to weather conditions. For reservable campsites, go on line at www.recreation.gov or phone toll free at 877-444-6777.
Directions: From
Highway 395 continue on Highway 36 to Susanville. Turn north on Highway 139 for 30 miles. Turn west (left) on County Road A-1 and drive
six miles. Turn south (left) at the
bottom of a mile long grade. The town of
Dispersed BLM camping around Eagle Lake: “Although dispersed camping is allowed on all
land administered by the Bureau of Land Management…I around the lake, the
stretch of shoreline between Hwy. 139 and the lake a couple of miles south of
the County Road A-1 and Highway 139 intersection is the most popular. Although during the high use seasons portable
toilets are provided in this area, self-contained camping is required to avoid
the disposal of gray water within the closed basin of Eagle Lake. With the exception of portable toilets, no
services are provided in this dispersed camping area….When camping, ‘Leave No
Trace’ so the area is as clean or cleaner than when you found it….” BLM – Eagle
Bureau of Land Management – Eagle Lake Field Office,
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