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Lake Valley Rd Pullout

Lake Valley Rd Pullout is located near the Sierra Nevada range in California, offering a landscape of forests and mountains. Temperatures can range from lows in the 30s Fahrenheit during winter to highs in the 80s during summer. Nearby attractions include Donner Memorial State Park and the scenic views of Donner Lake.

Description

USDA Forest Service

Most of Tahoe National Forest is open to camping free of charge which is referred to as “dispersed” camping. Dispersed camping is prohibited in certain areas, generally within a ¼ mile of major highway corridors, in the Lakes Basin Area (Sierra Buttes), near Prosser, Boca, Stampede, French Meadows, and Sugar Pine reservoirs, and other locations. Please see the full list of areas where dispersed camping is not allowed below.

Maps and staff are available at most Tahoe Forest Service offices to assist visitors in finding a suitable spot.

Not being in a developed campground means that there will not be certain conveniences:

Water Quality: Be prepared to bring your own drinking water or have a water filter. Lake, stream or spring water may be contaminated. Human Waste:Proper disposal of human waste is crucial. Human waste can spread disease, lead to contaminated water supplies, contaminate soils, attract wildlife, and spoil a dispersed camping area for future users. Portable eco-friendly human waste disposal systems which allow you to safely "Pack It Out" are commercially available and recommended. As a last resort, choose a spot at least 200' away from water sources and dispersed campsites, dig a small hole at least six inches deep, and cover it when you are through. Seal your toilet paper in a bag, pack it out, and dispose of it properly. No trash service - Pack It In, Pack It Out Maximum stay limit for camping is 14 days per District. Please remove all your equipment and garbage when you leave. The beauty of the natural vegetation around your campsite is probably why you chose it. Keep it healthy and growing by not cutting anything down, not putting nails into trees, and treading carefully along meadows, streamsides, and other sensitive areas. Keep your vehicle at least twelve feet from designated roads and trails to prevent resource damage and to adhere to Travel Management Regulations.

When you pick your spot, make sure that it is at least 200 feet away (about seventy paces) from streams and lakes, to help protect streamside vegetation, and prevent water degradation and sedimentation. Dispersed campsites must be outside the boundary markings of developed campgrounds and dispersed camping closure areas.

There are many fine camping spots you can reach on Tahoe National Forest motorized routes and trails, but some routes may be rough, steep, or narrow and not suited for low-clearance or for large recreation vehicles.

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Location

Lake Valley Rd Pullout is located in California

Detail location of campground

Coordinates

39.309070566552855 N
120.61202622764648 W

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Access

  • Drive-In
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  • Walk-In
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Stay Connected

  • WiFi
    Unknown
  • Verizon
    Available
  • AT&T
    Unknown
  • T-Mobile
    Unknown

Site Types

  • Dispersed

Features

For Campers

  • Phone Service
  • Alcohol
  • Pets

For Vehicles

  • Big Rig Friendly

DISPERSED CAMPING

Enjoy dispersed camping on government land and leave no trace. Pack in and pack out. No (or limited) services at this camping area. Permit may be required.


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Reviewed May. 11, 2023

Everything covered in snow right now

We were looking for an overnight spot in this area and checked out this listing but there's just still too much snow at this time. The weather isn't cold, but the snow plows have pushed all the snow off the road so that it's impossible to get to any pullouts or open dispersed camping areas.

Roads are clear though, if you want to drive through and check it out.

We actually had cell reception with Verizon and Att here, which surprised us.

It's a beautiful area to come back to when the snow clears!

Month of VisitMay
  • Review photo of Lake Valley Rd Pullout by Laura M., May 11, 2023
  • Review photo of Lake Valley Rd Pullout by Laura M., May 11, 2023
  • Review photo of Lake Valley Rd Pullout by Laura M., May 11, 2023
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Reviewed Feb. 15, 2023

Don't Go In Winter.

Got stuck for over a day trying to get to the site. Tow truck also got stuck. Would not recommend coming until spring.

Month of VisitFebruary

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Does Lake Valley Rd Pullout have wifi?

    No, according to campers on TheDyrt.com, Lake Valley Rd Pullout does not have wifi.

  • Is there cell phone reception at Lake Valley Rd Pullout?

    According to campers on TheDyrt.com, Verizon signal is available, AT&T is unknown, and T-Mobile is unknown.