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Spicer Reservoir Campground
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| Elevation |
6,200 |
| Setting |
Timbered setting on the shore of
Spicer
Reservoir
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| Directions |
eight miles southwest of Highway 4 on
Spicer Reservoir Road |
| Road
Access |
Spicer Reservoir Road is a winding
paved route where safe travel speeds average 20-30 mph |
| Total Campsites |
43 |
| Walk-In Campsites |
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| Max. Vehicle Length |
50' |
| Max.
Length of Stay |
14 days |
| Max.
Group Size |
six persons per single unit site, several
multiple units for small groups |
| Water |
Piped water |
| Restrooms |
Vault toilets |
| Tables |
Picnic tables at each site |
| Stoves |
BBQ grills at each site |
| Fee |
$20.00 |
| Reservations |
first-come, first-served |
| Season
of Use |
June to October, weather permitting |
| Services |
Emergency medical services available at
the Arnold Medical Clinic in the Meadowmont Shopping
Center in Arnold, or at Mark Twain St. Joseph's Hospital
in San Andreas (Highway 49). Gas, groceries, and camping
supplies are available in Arnold, Camp Connell, and Bear
Valley. |
| Site
Manager |
Sierra Recreation Managers. Campground host on-site. |
| Special |
Spicer Reservoir offers low-speed boating
(boat launch available), and excellent fishing, hiking, and equestrian opportunities. The northern arm
of the lake, adjacent to the Carson-Iceberg
Wilderness, is
managed for non-motorized recreation (canoe and kayak)
opportunities. |
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