Best Dispersed Camping near Cedar Grove, CA

Dispersed camping near Cedar Grove, California can be found throughout El Dorado National Forest, with several free primitive sites scattered along forest roads and near waterways. The Union Valley Reservoir area, Silver Fork River region, Mormon Emigrant Trail, and Iron Mountain offer established dispersed camping zones where campers can set up without designated facilities or fees. These public lands provide opportunities for self-sufficient camping in natural settings, though specific regulations vary by location.

Several access roads to dispersed sites require careful navigation, particularly in wet conditions or winter months. Most areas lack basic amenities such as potable water, trash service, or toilet facilities. Fire restrictions are common, especially during dry summer months, with some areas prohibiting fires entirely. A permit is typically required for overnight use in El Dorado National Forest, easily obtained through recreation.gov. Camping duration is generally limited to 14 days. One camper noted, "Despite being primitive, the roads are well kept, even if you have a small SUV. It could get slightly tricky with a car." Cell phone reception varies considerably, with many areas offering limited or no service.

The dispersed camping areas provide diverse landscapes and experiences, from lakeside spots to mountain views. Iron Mountain, an abandoned ski resort area at 7,500 feet elevation, features spectacular sunset vistas and flat, gravel-paved areas suitable for camping. "The view from this area is spectacular. Beautiful sunsets too," reported one visitor. Silver Fork dispersed sites offer creek-side camping with some visitors finding "nice and flat" spots "right next to the stream." Many locations show evidence of previous fire damage, which affects the surrounding landscape but also provides open areas for camping. During peak seasons, popular areas can fill quickly, though weekday visitors often report greater solitude and peaceful experiences.

Best Dispersed Sites Near Cedar Grove, California (24)

    1. Union Valley Reservoir Dispersed Camping

    6 Reviews
    Kyburz, CA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 644-2324

    "Pulled off Union valley road and set up camp with our Rooftop tent. Little cold up here in November but made for some great pre-snowfall camping!"

    "Luckily there is a lot of Dispersed camping all the way around the lake! So beautiful, and the lake is really warm in the summer"

    2. Mormon Emigrant Trail Dispersed Pull Off

    2 Reviews
    Grizzly Flats, CA
    12 miles

    "I was there on weekdays so was pretty much alone the whole time but even if the main spot is occupied there’s a couple of dirt roads that lead to more areas to camp."

    3. USFS Silver Fork Dispersed

    6 Reviews
    Kyburz, CA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 622-5061

    "The coordinates listed on the app are simply for the entrance to the dispersed camping. There are infinite amounts of primitive roads to drive down and find camp."

    "The area is spacious and conveniently located not too far off the main road, making it easy to access without feeling too isolated."

    4. Iron MT. Dispersed

    10 Reviews
    Eldorado National Forest, CA
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (916) 324-4442

    "The ground is very flat and many areas are paved with gravel. At 7500 feet above sea level, the view is wide and the scenery is beautiful, especially the sunset view."

    "The Mormon Emigrant Trail can be accessed from there (East side, going West to Sly Park.) You can hear the Highway a little, but nonetheless very peaceful area."

    5. Silver Fork River Camping

    1 Review
    Kyburz, CA
    22 miles

    "We were at another location up the road that was listed on Dyrt and the Forest Service Fire Team came up and started talking and they suggested this site and its awesome."

    6. Scotts Lake Rd Dispersed Camping

    18 Reviews
    Echo Lake, CA
    39 miles

    "Easy access and reasonably good road quality make it very RV friendly - I would say that it was at least 75% RVs/Trailers. Beautiful views of the valley and hills to the east."

    "Easy to see right off the road with plenty of campsites down either side of a nice dirt road. Rocky and steep road access to Scott’s lake, but easy camping on the edge of the valley."

    7. Packsaddle Pass - El Dorado National Forest Dispersed

    3 Reviews
    Twin Bridges, CA
    27 miles
    Website

    "Standard dispersed camping on national forest land. Paved main road with dirt roads and areas for camping branching off. Plenty of room. Some areas have beautiful views of strawberry valley!"

    "Great location. Not sure it would be a good location if it's been raining. May hear the occasional road noise"

    9. Bear Valley Dispersed Camping

    7 Reviews
    Sierraville, CA
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 994-3401

    "Bear valley is my favorite place to go camping, the most you get close to the top of the mountain, the most curvy the road is, so be prepare."

    "Lots of trails to ride your bike and walk."

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Dispersed Camping Reviews near Cedar Grove, CA

75 Reviews of 24 Cedar Grove Campgrounds


  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 8, 2023

    USFS Silver Fork Dispersed

    Endless Possibilities

    The coordinates listed on the app are simply for the entrance to the dispersed camping. There are infinite amounts of primitive roads to drive down and find camp. I stayed at N38.768811• W 120.238630° — on top of a peak that offered 360° views with sunrise and sunset right from my tent. At this specific sight, there are no overhead trees. Despite being primitive, the roads are well kept, even if you have a small SUV. It could get slightly tricky with a car. I stayed here for 7 days (10/31-11/6) and only saw one other person on the primivite roads. The above coordinates are about a 6 mile drive in from US50. You will see a campground on your right about 5 miles down when driving in, about a mile further down the road you will come up on the dirt road leading you up the mountain.

    A couple of notes:

    1. You are required to have a permit for any day/overnight use in Eldorado, including this area. They can be easily acquired at recreation.gov
    2. Cell phone reception is very spotty, in and out of a couple of bars throughout the drive in. — AT&T coverage. At the above coordinates, there were 2 bars of low grade coverage allowing basic texts to send. Not enough service for web browsing or sending photos via text.
    3. This area has been widely burnt by fires last year. There are still large areas unburnt. You will find yourself going in and out of them while driving.
    4. KEEP IT CLEAN — this area is immaculate and besides dug out fire pits, human trace is non-existent. Leave it cleaner than you found it, pick up your trash (and other’s if you see any), respect the area and it will respect you.
    5. NO CAMP SERVICES — There is no trash service or even dumpsters at the signed entrance; pack it in pack it out. There are no restrooms in the area either.
  • Jacqueline G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 2, 2025

    Dispersed USFS

    Worth the climbs to get here!!

    This is full wilderness camping off the main road between hope valley and the blue lakes. I had no problem getting in with my 30ft bus towing a jeep but the road is steep and winding for about 7 miles to the pull off. There were a lot of other campers for Labor Day weekend but the rest of the time there was no one around. Jugs of water can be filled at the campgrounds about 5 miles in each direction. PLEASE NOTE: There are prolonged climbs to get here (up to about 8% grade) but my bus did fine. Slow and steady and you’ll be fine. Also WATCH THE WEATHER! Rain can cause spots of the road in to get washed out a bit and deep puddles can appear. There are loads of rocks and fallen trees around to fill in holes if needed. If you’re moderate to high clearance rig you’ll be fine just be mindful. The Blue Lakes are just down the road for swimming, boating, kayaking etc and lots of amazing 4x4 trails. Rivers for fishing and endless hiking and biking. Elevation is 8300ft so definitely a bit high. The trees help with the air however. Not nearly as tough as the high desert of Utah (Zion or Brice) but just take it easy if you’re not used to high altitude.

  • Ciara W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 25, 2024

    Echo Summit Dispersed

    Not dispersed camping

    This spot is national forest, and overnight camping is not allowed. We had a knock from someone with the forest service the next morning who was very kind and let us know that overnight is not allowed.

    Look up lakes and forest in this area on google — not many places allow dispersed camping

  • Shane C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 17, 2022

    Scotts Lake Rd Dispersed Camping

    Dispersed camping with campground layout/feel

    Camped here for a night in early October. Easy access and reasonably good road quality make it very RV friendly - I would say that it was at least 75% RVs/Trailers. Beautiful views of the valley and hills to the east. Most sites are obvious, with a driveway and stone fire ring. We like a more "dispersed" feel, but felt comfortable. 

    There are no services - bring all the water you will need and practice "leave no trace." This goes for your waste (human and animal) as well. I wish I could say that we didn't see any dog waste or "TP Flowers" but we did. Not a significant amount, but any is too much.

    The place was pretty much full, but still good vibes and quiet neighbors. Very close to Hwy. 88, so road noise and campers coming in looking for a spot after dark. Gets quiet later in the evening.

    Overall, a nice spot.

  • Tim R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 5, 2024

    Packsaddle Pass - El Dorado National Forest Dispersed

    Standard Dispersed Camping

    Standard dispersed camping on national forest land. Paved main road with dirt roads and areas for camping branching off. Plenty of room. Some areas have beautiful views of strawberry valley!

  • Raymond B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 15, 2024

    USFS Silver Fork Dispersed

    Overnight stay

    We recently spent a night at this campsite and found it to be perfect for a quick overnight getaway. The area is spacious and conveniently located not too far off the main road, making it easy to access without feeling too isolated.

    There are plenty of sites to choose from, catering to different preferences. However, we recommend taking some time to survey the land before setting up camp, as some spots are slightly sloped.

    A huge plus is the gas station just about 5 minutes down the road. It’s well-stocked with all the convenient store items you might have forgotten at home, making it easy to grab any last-minute necessities.

    Overall, it was a delightful stay. Just remember, always practice Leave No Trace principles—pack out what you pack in!

  • A
    May. 26, 2021

    Scotts Lake Rd Dispersed Camping

    Sweet Spot

    Easy to see right off the road with plenty of campsites down either side of a nice dirt road. Rocky and steep road access to Scott’s lake, but easy camping on the edge of the valley.

  • 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.

  • 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!


Guide to Cedar Grove

Dispersed camping near Cedar Grove, California extends throughout Eldorado National Forest at elevations ranging from 4,000 to 7,500 feet, offering campers diverse terrain from dense forest to open alpine meadows. The area experiences warm, dry summers with temperatures reaching 80°F during peak months and cold winters with significant snowfall. Most dispersed camping zones remain accessible from late May through October, though higher elevations may have limited access during early spring.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Access prime fishing spots at Union Valley Reservoir Dispersed Camping, where local anglers frequent the shoreline. "The lake is really warm in the summer," notes Kristen M., making it suitable for swimming as well as fishing.

Stargazing sessions: Camp at higher elevations for exceptional night sky viewing. "Perfect spot for star gazing!! We arrived when it was dark and had no problem finding a spot! It was open with plenty of spots & we were the only ones!" reports Josie H. about camping in the region.

Mountain biking trails: Explore the network of trails accessible from Scotts Lake Rd Dispersed Camping. "Dispersed camping not far from Lake Tahoe. Easy to drive into just be careful of potholes and large puddles from rain, even in summer," says Alex P., highlighting the area's accessibility for outdoor activities.

What campers like

Solitude during weekdays: Many sites offer quiet experiences outside peak times. "I was there on weekdays so was pretty much alone the whole time but even if the main spot is occupied there's a couple of dirt roads that lead to more areas to camp," reports Onyx E. about the Mormon Emigrant Trail area.

Creek-side camping spots: Water access enhances the camping experience at many locations. "We found a great spot right next to the stream, already had some stones for a fire ring," writes Blair K. about a site at USFS Silver Fork Dispersed.

Expansive views: Higher elevation sites provide remarkable vistas. "At 7500 feet above sea level, the view is wide and the scenery is beautiful, especially the sunset view," shares Leo Y. about Iron MT. Dispersed, noting the area's flat, gravel-paved terrain.

What you should know

Seasonal access limitations: Winter conditions restrict camping options. "The site was covered in snow, and there was a sign saying no camping in snow clearing conditions. Additionally you aren't allowed in without a Sno-park permit from November 1st to May 31st," explains Ted T.

Variable road conditions: Some access routes require appropriate vehicles. "Despite being primitive, the roads are well kept, even if you have a small SUV. It could get slightly tricky with a car," notes Alex about Silver Fork area.

Cell service variability: Communication capabilities differ throughout the region. "Cell phone reception is very spotty, in and out of a couple of bars throughout the drive in — AT&T coverage. At the above coordinates, there were 2 bars of low grade coverage allowing basic texts to send. Not enough service for web browsing or sending photos via text," explains one camper about forest service land.

Permit requirements: "You are required to have a permit for any day/overnight use in Eldorado, including this area. They can be easily acquired at recreation.gov," advises Alex, emphasizing the importance of securing proper documentation before camping.

Tips for camping with families

Consider campsites with water features: Families appreciate locations with recreational water access. At Silver Fork River Camping, "All the sites are on the river and have paths down to the water with a little beach. When we were there in early June the water was still very cold," reports SpentBrassOffroad B.

Pack insect protection: Several areas experience significant bug activity. "Lots and lots of bugs. I sleep in my car and crack the windows a little bit and I woke up to a shit ton of bugs that got in my car," warns Julia H., suggesting proper preparation for insects.

Bring portable facilities: "We brought a privacy shelter and portable camp toilet, and our own water. Those are really the only things you need that would normally be provided by a paid campsite," advises Orion B. about camping at Silver Fork, highlighting essential equipment for comfortable family camping.

Tips from RVers

Large rig accessibility: Some dispersed areas accommodate substantial vehicles. "We are new to dispersed camping and have a 40 ft 5th wheel as well as a GMC Denali 350 dually. We need a large space to fit into. We arrived on a Monday at noon and found that the large area about 1/4 mile in was not at all crowded. We had our choice of several places to set up," shares Susan L. about Packsaddle Pass - El Dorado National Forest Dispersed.

Arrive early on weekends: Popular areas fill quickly during peak times. "Lots of people! Come early for a spot," advises Julia H., noting the competitive nature of securing prime camping locations on weekends.

Consider weekday arrivals: For more options and less competition, plan mid-week trips. "Not too many people in between seasons. Summer time is not bad," reports Verna T. about Union Valley Reservoir, suggesting optimal timing for visits.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Cedar Grove dispersed camping located?

Cedar Grove dispersed camping is located in El Dorado National Forest in California, with multiple sites scattered throughout the area. The USFS Silver Fork Dispersed area provides access to numerous primitive roads leading to potential camping spots, including elevated locations with panoramic 360° views. Another popular location in the broader Cedar Grove area is between Hope Valley and the Blue Lakes, accessible via steep and winding roads that lead to various pull-offs for camping.

What amenities are available at Cedar Grove dispersed camping?

Cedar Grove dispersed camping offers true wilderness camping with minimal to no amenities. This is primitive camping at its core - no toilets, running water, trash service, or hookups. Some areas like Scotts Lake Rd Dispersed Camping have established sites with stone fire rings. The Packsaddle Pass - El Dorado National Forest Dispersed area features standard dispersed camping with paved main roads and dirt roads branching off to camping areas, some with beautiful views of Strawberry Valley. Remember to pack in all supplies and pack out all waste.

Is a permit required for Cedar Grove dispersed camping?

No specific permit is typically required for Cedar Grove dispersed camping in El Dorado National Forest, but camping regulations do apply. It's important to note that not all forest areas allow overnight stays - for example, Echo Summit Dispersed prohibits overnight camping despite being on national forest land. Always verify current regulations with the El Dorado National Forest Service office before your trip. During fire season, a California campfire permit may be required for any open flames. Camping is generally limited to 14 days in a 30-day period on most National Forest dispersed sites.