Best Dispersed Camping near Clio, CA

The Sierra Nevada foothills surrounding Clio, California feature numerous dispersed camping opportunities on public lands, with options ranging from lakeside sites to forested mountain retreats. Bowman Lake Dispersed camping area offers primitive lakeside camping that requires high-clearance 4WD vehicles to access, while Fort Sage Off Highway Vehicle Area provides more accessible sites with basic amenities like fire rings and pit toilets. Grouse Ridge Campground and Kybar Flats represent additional dispersed options within an hour's drive, catering primarily to tent campers and smaller RVs seeking solitude in natural settings.

Road conditions vary significantly throughout the region, with many sites requiring travel on unpaved forest roads that become impassable during winter months. Campers frequently note the need for appropriate vehicles when accessing remote areas like Bowman Lake. "The road to get here is rocky, but worth every second," reports one visitor to Bowman Lake. "Make sure your vehicle is able to go up steep rocky roads." Snow typically blocks access to higher elevation sites from November through May, with Lake Valley Road pullouts often remaining snow-covered well into spring. Cell service is spotty throughout the region, though some areas like Fort Sage maintain limited connectivity for major carriers.

Star-gazing opportunities receive consistent praise from campers visiting the more remote sites, particularly at Fort Sage where one visitor noted "coyotes yipping in the distance while staring into a gorgeous night sky." Wildlife sightings, including wild horses near Fort Sage and various bird species, enhance the camping experience. Water access at locations like Bowman Lake and Loch Leven Lakes (accessible only by hiking) provides swimming and fishing opportunities during summer months. Visitors should note the varying quality between sites; while Fort Sage receives praise for "cleanest pit toilets" and well-maintained facilities, some dispersed areas closer to Reno like Peavine Road have reports of excessive trash and poor conditions. Most sites operate on a first-come, first-served basis with no reservation systems in place.

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Dispersed Camping Reviews near Clio, CA

36 Reviews of 25 Clio Campgrounds


  • ron R.
    Oct. 12, 2024

    Peavine Road Dispersed Camping

    Complete trash dump

    It's sad where we have this public land to camp on and people just dump tons and tons of trash and abandoned cars and demolished cars on the property would not recommend going. There's some more BLM land about 15 to 20 minutes north on Red Rock road.

  • Genevieve R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 28, 2023

    Peavine Road Dispersed Camping

    Lots of trash and shells

    I live 10 minutes away, so I checked it out. It's sketchy driving in with a lot of trailers and cars along the road closer to the main road. There may or may nor have been people in them. We didn't see people walking around except one guy who was walking his dog on the dirt road and another guy nearby with a table next to his car. Maybe he was flying a drone. The dirt road was very rutted in a few areas. No big deal, but I was in my Jeep Trailhawk 4x4. I didn't have my trailer with me. The view of the city is great, but that's it. The area to pull off is not that big, so I think it would be crowded with more than 2 other trailers. It wasn't windy at all when we were there, but I'm sure it could be because it can be very windy in this area. I wouldn't stay here unless I absolutely had to for the night. I did hear gunshots in the distance. We only stayed a few minutes to take a few pictures. No amenities like fire rings or tables.

  • Genevieve R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 29, 2023

    Moon Rocks Camp

    Beautiful! Easy access.

    I live nearby, so my family and I went for the day. We left just before sunset. It's gorgeous here. The dirt road is pretty good and not difficult for my Jeep Trailhawk 4x4. There were about 3 other groups. We were there on a Thursday. We walked around the whole area where the rocks were. The campsite overlooks a valley where there is an airport. We saw a couple of paragliders. On the way in from Reno, it's very easy to find. I would love to stay here in my travel trailer. There were some huge rigs out there. All of those people had dune buggies, but nobody was driving around on the rocks when we were there. There are no amenities at all. There is just a big clearing for campers. We took our dog. She had fun.

  • Corey H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 12, 2023

    BLM - Water Tank Road Dispersed

    Decent place to sleep for the night

    Tucked off, dirt road with enough seclusion and privacy to feel comfortable at night. Be forewarned that the road is super rough and you will definitely need a car with more clearance to get up it. There is a little pull out before you get to where the directions take you that is perfectly cool to camp. I wouldn’t go all the way up that little stretch of road past the water tanks unless you have a 4x4. The pullout also has a portajohn and sink if needed.

    One thing to note! There are many joggers and bikers that go up this road pretty much as soon as the sun goes over the hill (about 6 in July) so just be aware of that when camping here. I wasn’t bothered by anyone and I had about 4 people pass by my car this morning.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 6, 2024

    Bowman Lake Dispersed

    Lake side Campsites

    If you are looking to be near the water and no service, this is perfect. The rough road in I believe must keep some folks out but the lake is amazing.

  • aThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 14, 2024

    Antelope Mountain Dispersed Camp

    One good area

    We only found one good area and it already had 2 people at it. It had level sites and nice tall trees. It also tucked in out of the wind. We some for other sites but they were windy, rough road to reach them, and not level so we moved on

  • Azizah T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 21, 2021

    Loch Leven Lakes

    Quiet dispersed camping

    We backpacked up to the high loch levens lake where we found many available campsites. But also a lot of the nice view spots were occupied since we didn’t start our hike up early, we started at 5:30pm. The middle lake is very large and had many beautiful spots to camp. But we headed to the upper lake since a lot of day hikers go to the middle lake and don’t always pack out what they pack in. All the sites are very dispersed and you have so much privacy. We saw some people even camping on the boulders! It was very serene and quiet with very respectful campers. The trail up is a bit confusing if you don’t pay absolute attention to where you are going. You can find some orange markings or stacked rocks that help you stay on the path. Reaching our destination was amazing. We swam in the lake and napped in our hammocks. I will say that there was a lot of mosquitos. Even with bug spray I left with 7 bites. But, it’s the outdoors what do you expect? Overall very beautiful area to camp!

  • Daisee Mae S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 25, 2022

    CA-139 Pull Off Area

    Somewhere to Rest

    This is literally right off the highway, it might be hard to spot unless someone else is there.

    The roads to the spots are a little rutted, no low profile vehicles, but it’s easy to access.

    There is no name to this place, and the bulletin board has zero information.

    Possibly 5-6 spaces. The most people that was here any given night were just stopping for a place to rest for the night.

    No bathrooms, trash or water. One of the locals said there is a junk yard you can walk to from here but we never found it.

    Traffic noise dies down around 10/11PM. Unless the occasional driver is honking at absolutely nothing, it’s pretty quiet.

    We heard gunshots around 9PM that lasted for about an hour. Seems the people around here hunt at night.

    Definitely just a place to rest or gather yourself for a couple of days. I’m not sure about the amount of time you can stay here. But hey, it’s free!


Guide to Clio

Discover the beauty of dispersed camping near Clio, California, where nature's tranquility awaits. With stunning landscapes and a variety of outdoor activities, this area is perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle.

Tips for free and dispersed camping near Clio, California

  • Be prepared for rough roads when heading to places like Bowman Lake Dispersed, as the journey can be challenging but rewarding with breathtaking views.
  • Always carry your own water and supplies, as many spots, including Grouse Ridge Campground, do not offer drinking water or trash disposal.
  • Keep an eye out for wildlife and be cautious of mosquitoes, especially in areas like Dog Valley, where they can be abundant during warmer months.

Scenic lakes for dispersed campers

  • The picturesque Loch Leven Lakes offers serene camping spots with stunning views, perfect for those who enjoy hiking and fishing.
  • For a more secluded experience, consider Merrill Valley Dispersed Camp, where you can find privacy and beautiful natural surroundings.
  • The tranquil waters of Snag Lake Campground provide a peaceful backdrop for fishing and relaxing by the shore.

Outdoor activities while free camping near Clio

  • Hiking enthusiasts will love the trails leading to Three Cornered Meadow, where you can explore the stunning landscape and enjoy the solitude.
  • For those interested in off-roading, the Fort Sage Off Highway Vehicle Area is an excellent choice, offering trails and open spaces for adventure.
  • Fishing is a popular activity at Bowman Lake Dispersed, where anglers can enjoy a day on the water surrounded by beautiful scenery.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular dispersed campsite near Clio, CA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dispersed campground near Clio, CA is Bowman Lake Dispersed with a 4.8-star rating from 4 reviews.

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