Grover Hot Springs Campground

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Grover Hot Springs Campground has about 76 campsites, though the actual number of sites available varies depending on the season.

The campground is located near picnic tables and a building with showers and restrooms. Camping amidst the alpine beauty is truly a wonderful experience, and a great way to end the day after some hiking and a relaxing visit to the hot springs.
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13 ratings · 4 reviews
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Kerry C.
September 10, 2020
Shady well spaced campsites in good condition. Campground has plenty of trees and big glacial boulders to breakup the landscape. In a valley west of Markleville at end of 4 mile road that sees little traffic (so great for a bike ride into town). General store in Markleville has firewood and other necessities. Nearby mountains are very scenic especially at sunrise and sunset. Good easy trails leading directly out from campground. However, recommend you drive a little bit to go day-hiking on some of the more adventurous trails nearby. We had an easy drive over to Fallen Leaf Lake and hiked up to desolation wilderness from there. Did not try the hot springs, lots of other good reasons to stay here.
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Kimberly C.recommends
April 6, 2019
Nice shady campsites. Beautiful scenery of mountains and meadows. We had a great hike to some mini waterfalls. Hot springs nearby but we didn’t try that.
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Charlotte M.recommends
June 28, 2017
Hot springs!!
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Ann Marie S.
June 4, 2017
We camped here during the off-season, so stayed in the picnic area with few amenities. The place was gorgeous and I really want to go back when the rest of the campground is open.

Your guide to camping in Grover Hot Springs Campground

Overview

Biking

Grover Hot Springs is an awesome place to bring your bike to. The park itself is situated in an alpine valley of forest and meadows, well above sea level. The majority of trails feature a mountain view at some (or multiple) points, and challenge even the seasoned bike rider - in a good way!

Fishing

Fishing is available throughout Grover Hot Springs. In the summer months, if Hot Springs Creek gets enough rainfall, trout is planted and free for the baiting. Four miles east of the park is Carson River, and Silver Creek is only a little further. Both of those spots are known for great trout fishing.

Hiking

Grover Hot Springs park’s scenic mountain views make for some seriously inspiring hiking . The park is great for families of hikers, because it has a couple of easier hikes that don’t lack scenery. Some noteworthy family-friendly routes include the Transition Walk and Burnside Lake trails.

Snow sports

Near Grover Hot Springs is Sorensen’s resort, a true gem hidden amongst the Sierra Mountains. The park has miles open for snowshoeing, alpine skiing, snowboarding and sledding (weather dependent). Hint: for a perfect day, hit the slopes early and then head to Grover Hot Springs to warm up. Our hearts are melting just thinking about it…

Swimming

If you go to Grover Hot Springs Park and don’t make it in the water, we must insist you go again. The park has two concrete pools , one which is filled using the runoff from six mineral springs. The pool’s water is carefully mandated so that the pool stays fairly predictable between 102 - 104 degrees Fahrenheit. We’re convinced there is no better way to wrap up a day of hiking, exploring, fishing or snowshoeing than a nice, warm dip in this pool .

Whitewater paddling

Nearby the park is a stretch of Carson river, the perfect means for a wild whitewater rafting adventure. The majority of this stretch is class II rapids. Rivers in this area of the country can often be spunkier and harder to handle than elsewhere, so whitewater rafting here is not recommended for beginners. For veterans though, it can be a hell of a ride!

Wildlife watching

Grover Hot Springs park is bustling with wildlife, especially in the skies. Over 100 species of birds have been spotted soaring to and from the park’s treetops. Some to lookout for include: western tanagers, mountain bluebirds, common nighthawks, Stellar’s Jays, red-tailed hawks, turkey vultures and more.

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