We continue to recommend that you recreate locally. All visitors should practice self-sufficiency during your visits to national forests. Recreating responsibly will help ensure that expanded access to recreational facilities, services, and opportunities continues. Responsible recreation practices should be maintained at all times, including:
• Maintaining at least six feet distancing from others
• Do not gather in groups and please follow the latest guidance from officials
• Communicate with others as you pass. Alert trail users of your presence and step aside to let others pass
• Pack out your trash and leave with everything you bring in and use.
• All services may not be available, so please plan accordingly.
The Tahoe National Forest will continue to phase in opening of facilities and services as county policies and facility preparations allow. For complete list of current updates, please see below:
Campgrounds
The following campgrounds are open
All campgrounds are 90% reserved unless indicated
- Highway 89, South
- Goose Meadow Campground
- Granite Flat Campground
- Silver Creek
- Foresthill Divide Road
- Giant Gap Campground
- Shirttail Campground
- Mumford Bar (First Come First Served only)
- Gold Lake Road – Opening June 19
- Berger
- Diablo
- Packsaddle
- Salmon Creek - Open June 19 without water
- Sardine - Open June 19 without water
- Marysville Road
- Dark Day Campground
- Garden Point Campground (boat in)
- Madrone Cove Campground (boat in)
- Schoolhouse Campground
- Mosquito Ridge Road
- Ahart
- French Meadows—All sites are open, only vault toilets. Water system repairs in progress. No potable water, campers should plan ahead and bring drinking water
- Lewis
- Talbot (First Come First Served only)
- Poppy (boat in)
- Interstate 80
- North Fork
- Onion Valley (First Come First Served only)
- Hampshire Rocks (some sites closed due to hazard trees)
- Highway 49
- Loganville – (water available across the road)
- Carlton Flat
- Rocky Rest
- Cal Ida
- Union Flat
- Highway 89, North
- Bear Valley
- Cold Creek
- Cottonwood
- Little Lasier Meadow Horse
- Lakeside
- Lower Little Truckee
- Prosser Family
- Upper Little Truckee
- Boca / Stampede Reservoirs
- Boca
- Boca Rest
- Boca Springs
- Boyington Mill
- Logger
The following campgrounds are closed for the upcoming weekend, June 19 - 25, 2020. Closing any site for any reason is not an action we take lightly, but protecting our visitors and employees remains our highest priority. We are working with our state and local partners to determine the best path forward to safely reopen all campgrounds.
Reservations have been temporarily canceled for these campgrounds through June 19. If these campgrounds open before June 19, your reservation will be honored and camping will be available. If these campgrounds do not open before your reservation date, you will be refunded. Please check back in for weekly campground opening updates.
- Interstate 80
- Indian Springs - Tentative Open August 1
- Highway 20
- White Cloud - Tentative Open July 2
- Skillman - Tentative Open July 2
- Highway 49
- Chapman Creek - Closed for the season, hazard tree and road work
- Fiddle Creek - Tentative Open July 17
- Indian Valley - Tentative Open July 2
- Ramshorn - Tentative Open August 1
- Sierra - Tentative Open August 1
- Wild Plum - Tentative Open August 1
- Yuba Pass - Closed for the season, hazard trees
- Highway 89, North
- Lake of the Woods - Closed due to hazard trees
- Marysville Road
- Frenchy Point - Closed for the season
- Big Bend
- Cottonwood Creek
- Coyote
- Emigrant Gap
- Gates
- Hornswoggle
- Prosser Ranch
- Tunnel Mills
- Grouse Ridge
- Meadow Lake (unreachable due to snow)
- Robinsons Flat
- Sagehen Creek
- Snag Lake
- White Rock Lake (unreachable due to snow)
- Woodchuck
All developed recreation sites on the Tahoe National Forest are now open. Trash removal services remain limited – please pack out all trash and waste. Toilet facilities remain limited, please plan accordingly.
- Gold Lake Road
- Sierra Buttes Trailhead – Rough conditions may exist
- Highway 20
- Gold Country Equestrian Trailhead – Open
- Golden Quartz – Open
- Highway 49
- Oregon Creek Day Use Area – Open
- Highway 89, North
- Pass Creek – Open
- Woodcamp Boat Ramp – Open
- Donner Picnic Area - Open
- Interstate 80
- Castle Valley – Inaccessible due to snow
- Boca / Stampede Reservoirs
- Prosser Boat Ramp – Open
- Boca Boat Ramp – Closed due to water level
- Stampede Boat Ramp – Open
- Boca Town Site – Open
- Prosser OHV – Open
- Vista Overlook – Open
- Marysville Road
- Dark Day Boat ramp/picnic area – Open
- Mosquito Ridge Road
- French Meadow Boat Ramp – Open
- Big Trees Nature Trail – Accessible, windfall on access road and trail
- Foresthill Divide Road
- Manzanita – Open - $5.00 day use fee now in effect.
- Sugar Pine Boat Launch – Open, limited parking, $5.00 day use fee now in effect.
- Parker Flat OHV staging area – Open
- Sugar Pine OHV staging area – Open
- Bowman Road
- Carr-Feeley – accessible
- Lindsay – accessible
- Loney Meadows – accessible
All motorized roads and trails across the Tahoe National Forest opened May 1, 2020. Trash removal services remain limited – please pack out all trash and waste. Toilet facilities remain limited, please plan accordingly. Remember to tread lightly on north-facing trails and in higher elevations. Thank you for helping to keep the Tahoe National Forest safe and clean, and for preventing further restrictions by recreating responsibly. Happy riding!
Please be aware that conditions are subject to change due to weather. Snow at higher elevations may be possible and not always reflected in updates.
Westside of the Tahoe National Forest
- Sugar Pine OHV system is open. Loop 6, of the Foresthill OHV system, is closed at the “lower bridge” due to major storm damage. The trail is open on both sides but the bridge is impassable.
- The Downieville multiple-use trail system will still have moderate to heavy snow in higher elevations (much like every year) and connection routes to higher elevations will be impassable
- Fordyce Jeep Trail – snow at winch hill 4
- Burlington Motorcycle Trail system – Westside Open
- Gold Valley OHV system - Log blocking 4x4 entrance, still snow on trails
- Excelsior – Rough conditions
- Pendola - Open
- Chalk Bluff – Rough conditions
- Omega – Rough conditions
- Alpha – Rough conditions
- Burlington – Rough conditions
- Bowman – Clear to Bowman Lake
- Lindsey (FS 17 RD) – Clear to lake
- Grouse Ridge (FS 14 RD) – Rough conditions from Bowman (FS 17 RD) to MP 3.80, the blocked by snow
- Cal-Ida – Fully accessible, rough conditions
- Fiddle Creek – Fully accessible, rough conditions
- Texas Hill – From Emigrant Gap clear to MP 8.5, rough conditions thereafter, 4x4 high clearance recommended. From Yuba Gap clear to MP 4.6, then blocked by snow drift.
- Eureka – Fully accessible, rough conditions
- Long Point Access – Rough conditions
- Jouberts – Poor road condition, snow and tree limbs in road
- Madrone Spring – Good condition
- Washington Ridge – Good condition
- Packer Lake Road – Clear to Packer Lake, snow on road after
- Fiberboard (07 Road) – Open
- Prosser Hill Moto (Animal/Animal Crackers) – open
- Bald Mountain Moto (Happy Face) – clear of snow, sections of the trail and area will be closed during the summer/fall to accommodate the Big Jack East Vegetation Project
- Lloyd’s Moto – open
- Meadow Lake – Rough conditions, snow may be present
- The Bear Valley OHV system – Open, actively being cleared of down winter trees
- Yuba Weber - Open and snow free
- Carmen Valley - Road is snow free and in good condition and passable
- Nichols Mill – Open to Jones Valley, snow beyond that
- Verdi Peak – Open, rough conditions
- Haskel Peak – Passable
- Babbit – Rough Road. Road maintenance activities, watch out for heavy equipment.
- Sawtooth (06 Road) – Reasonable condition
- Bear Valley Road – Snow free, good condition and passable
- Sardine Road- Snow Free, clear to Sardine Lake
- Rubicon – Snow melted out, mud holes and flooded spots
- Mosquito Ridge – Clear to Hell Hole
Local County Roads within the Tahoe National Forest
- Boca/Stampede - Clear
- Foresthill Road – Clear to Robinson Flat
- Indian Springs Road – Clear to OHV Trail Head. Signal Peak still snowed in.
- Gold Lake Highway – Open
- Sierra County has closed Mountain House Road between Goodyears Bar and Henness Pass Road due to road repair work for storm damage culvert replacements.
Please be aware that conditions are subject to change due to weather. Snow at higher elevations may be possible and not always reflected in updates. Generally non-motorized trails are open, but may be inaccessible due to late season snow and other factors:
Below 5000’: Trails may not have been cleared. Potential for down trees and rough conditions on trails below in this elevation. This applies to:
- Pioneer Trail
- Bullards Bar Trail Complex
- Joshua M. Hardt Memorial Trail
- North and South Yuba Trail
- Dascombe Trail Complex
- Western States Trail
- The Lone Grave area trail system has been cleared.
- Blue Lake Trail
- Spaulding Lake Trail
- Forest City Trail Complex
- Hole in the Ground Trail
- Western States – open, clear east of Hwy 89; likely snow west of 89 over the crest
- Commemorative Overland Emigrant – open
- Sawtooth – clear of snow, sections of the trail and area will be closed during the summer/fall to accommodate the Big Jack East Vegetation Project
- Big Chief – open, clear of snow; access roads 06 and 73 open and clear of snow
- A1 (Jackass Ridge) – open, heavy use
- 5 Lakes – clear to lakes, then large patches of snow around 5 Lakes
- Loch Leven Trail – Wet and sloppy. With scattered snow patches.
- Castle Valley Loop Trail
- Commemorative Overland Emigrant Trail
- Loyalton/Boca Railroad Trail
- Deer Creek Trail
- Mt. Lola Trail
- Mount Judah Loop
- Granite Chief Trail
- Pacific Crest Trail
- French Lake Trail
Tahoe National Forest and Virtual Services
The Tahoe National Forest has closed all offices to in-person visits and is implementing virtual services to protect the health and safety of employees and members of the public during the COVID-19 outbreak in accordance with guidance from federal and state authorities.
Many services traditionally offered in our public offices are available online. To access these virtual services, please visit our website at https://www.fs.usda.gov/tahoe/. We will continue to update our website with current virtual service information as conditions change. To email the Tahoe National Forest, please use the ‘Contact Us’ function on our website: https://www.fs.usda.gov/contactus/tahoe/about-forest/contactus.
To see complete release of updated openings, CLICK HERE.