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Recreation

In the nation’s top 20 for most visited national forest, the Tahoe provides outdoor activities year-round. During spring, summer and fall, the forest offers camping and boating sites, equestrian, mountain biking, hiking, and OHV trails, and is popular for hunting, fishing or general sightseeing. In the winter months, the forest’s high Sierra terrain accommodates many Nordic and alpine skiers and snowboarders along with snowmobile or snow play enthusiasts. 

The Tahoe National Forest boasts hundreds of miles of trail for riding or hiking, and hundreds of miles of off-highway vehicle trails. In addition, portions of the trail system are signed and marked for Nordic skiing and snowmobiles. 

Camping opportunities in a variety of settings are abundant on the forest including wilderness camping with no constructed facilities or camping in one of the many designated campgrounds with assorted facilities. Most of the campgrounds are reservation based, but many have first come, first served sites available. 

Day use areas offer picnic and boating opportunities, and in some locations, interpretive and nature trails or historical sites. 

You can visit our FAQs for answers to many common visitor questions. 

Recreation

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Chalk Bluff Staging Area

Hiking Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV) Picnicking
For Open/Closed status, please call (530) 478-6253Part of the Burlington OHV Trail System which has 50 miles of winding, narrow trails. Omega (Trail 5), Deer Creek (Trail 25) and Excelsior (Trail 28)…

Chapman Creek Campground

Site Open
Chapman Creek Campground is located on the North Yuba River along Hwy 49 eight miles north east of Sierra City. There are 27 campsites with piped water and vault toilets. The campground overlooks…

China Wall Staging Area

Winter Sports Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
During the winter months, the American River OHV system may be closed after periods of heavy rain when soil moisture levels would likely result in trail damage if riding were to occur. For the most…

COET Prosser Trailhead

Hiking Biking
Commemorative Overland Emigrant Trail, Prosser Trailhead. Travel approximately five miles north of Truckee on Highway 89 N.  Go east on Hobart Mills Road for approximately 200 feet. Prosser…

COET Stampede Trailhead

Hiking Biking
Commemorative Overland Emigrant Trail - Stampede Trailhead.  Start your hike or ride where the road to Captain Roberts Boat Ramp intersects Dog Valley Road on the south side of Stampede Reservoir…

Cold Creek Campground

Site Open
The campground offers single-family campsites, each equipped with a picnic table and campfire ring. 

Cottage Creek Campground

Site Open
A new campground with all new amenities located 1/4 Mile from Emerald Cove Marina at Bullards Bar Reservoir. It has 7 double sites and 2 triple sites with a beautiful view of the Bullards Bar…