Download the Lakes Basin Recreation Area publication.
Lakes Basin Camp has 23 sites, 1 group
site and is operated by a concessionaire.
Reservations can be made on-line at www.ReserveUSA.com or by calling 1-877-444-6777. There are 16 sites at the 4x4 Campground
and designated primitive sites near Gold, Goose and Haven Lakes.
Because of the elevation, the camping season at Lakes Basin usually
begins in early June and ends in mid- October, depending on the
weather. The maximum stay 14 days. Backpack camping is only allowed
at Smith, Grass, Rock, Jamison and Wades Lakes. Supplies available
in Graeagle.
Hunting and fishing are regulated by the California
Department of Fish and Game. Mule deer and black bear are among
the game animals taken. Rainbow and Eastern Brook trout are present
in many of the lakes with good to excellent fishing in the deeper
lakes.
A network of over 30 miles of signed and
maintained trails branch out across Lakes Basin Recreation Area
from several
trail heads. The trails offer a variety of difficulty levels from
the leisurely stroll to an adventurous challenge. The trail network
encompasses many of the serene lakes, as well as storm-battered
tree stands and wildflower meadows. A stretch of the Pacific Crest
trail can be easily reached from our trail system. Equestrians and
mountain bikers may
enjoy miles of riding on many of the trails.
At Gold Lake, a paved boat ramp is located on the southeast shore. A
developed picnic site is nearby, and a vault
toilet is available. On the northeast shore of Gold Lake, there
is a gravel surfaced car-top launching ramp with a vault toilet
and picnic tables available.
A three mile drive northeast of Gold Lake, the Mills Peak Fire
Lookout presents a panoramic view of Mohawk Valley. At an elevation
of 7,342 feet, the lookout was built in 1932. It was designed with sides
facing directly north, south, east and west to make it easier for
lookouts to pinpoint fires on maps.
Located between Lakes Basin Campground and Elwell Lodge, interpretive
signs explain art carved into nearby rocks by prehistoric Native
Americans.
Along the road to Mills Peak, one mile
south of the Fire Lookout, visitors can stop and take a short walk.
Interpretive signs
lead visitors through the life cycle of the
beautiful and stately red fir forest.
The parking and picnic area is located two miles northeast of Gold
Lake on the Frazier Falls Road. The paved trail goes ½ mile
from the parking area to the Frazier Falls Overlook. From this site,
visitors can enjoy the majestic 176 foot vertical drop of the falls.
The best viewing is in spring or early summer.
**Lakes Basin campground is
under concession to Thousand Trails
under a special use permit with
Plumas National Forest.
US Forest Service
Beckwourth Ranger District
For more information, call:
Beckwourth Ranger District (530) 836-2575
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