Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Eldorado National Forest adventure.
Sierra Nevada gem offers lush forests, lakes, rivers, and peaks for year-round outdoor adventures. Â
In the Sierra Nevada near Lake Tahoe, Eldorado National Forest is a popular and easy nature getaway for Sacramento and Bay Area residents. Spanning nearly 600,000 acres, the forest offers more than 400 miles of trails, hundreds of lakes and reservoirs, and thousands of miles of rivers and streams, including 611 fishable miles, across a diverse landscape of rugged peaks, steep river canyons, and lush forests. With so much to do, youâll want to spend a few days exploring—more than 50 developed campgrounds, cabins, and excellent backcountry camping options in the Desolation and Mokelumne Wildernesses offer plenty of space for every type of camper
Summer is the most popular time for camping, with peak times in July and August. The fishing season runs from late April to mid November. Spring can see dazzling wildflower displays, while fall colors are worth seeing in September and October. Most winter activities are snow dependent. Sno-parks in the region require permits from November through May.
Your North Fork of the American River camping trip will be one for the books. Nestled within the Sierra Nevada mountains, the pristine river and surrounding wilderness offer endless outdoor activities. Rafting, fishing, or simply relaxing by the riverside will fill your days with joy.