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If you are traveling by, why not stop by Lost Creek Reservoir. Lost Creek Reservoir gets lots of water; of all the months in a year January is the one with the most rain; the driest month is July. If you want a nice time in the great outdoors just come on up to the Northern Sierra Nevada. A good place to camp here at Lost Creek Reservoir is Sly Creek Campground, and why not take a refreshing hike along the South Yuba Trail. This lake is so wonderful. If you get
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| | bored of Lost Creek Reservoir, you could also visit nearby Sly Creek Reservoir; there's fine hiking along the Halls Ranch Trail. Summer at Lost Creek Reservoir comes with high temperatures in the 80's. Summer overnight lows drop down to the 50's. The winter brings highs down to the 40's with temperatures at Lost Creek Reservoir dipping down into the 20's through winter nights. This lake is one of the great places here in the Northern Sierra Nevada. You can | |
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run the rapids of Feather River - South Fork next to Lost Creek Reservoir; camping is available at Strawberry Campground. This is no site for people who don’t like to have a good time. While staying at Lost Creek Reservoir you
could always look at Eagle Gulch, and the peak of Barton Hill can be spotted from Lost Creek Reservoir. This lake is so wonderful. Pinkard Creek is a beautiful stream that is worth stopping at, and if you need a place to stay Piety
Hill Cottages is a good choice. Hiking is a popular thing to do around Lost Creek Reservoir; Cleghorn Bar Trail is a great local trail. A lake nearby is Slate Creek Reservoir, and a great nearby hotel is Nevada City Inn. Yep,
outdoors enjoyable things truly is abundant here in the Northern Sierra Nevada. Yuba River - Middle Fork is a nice whitewater spot near Lost Creek Reservoir; Jackass Flat is a nice location.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 39.57528 Longitude: -121.1358
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| | Hiking Trails Near Lost Creek Reservoir:
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Halls Ranch Trail, Sierra County, 14 miles away 6.3 hiking miles, 2105 feet elevation difference |
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Cleghorn Bar Trail, Plumas County, 16 miles away 6 hiking miles, 2074 feet elevation difference |
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South Yuba Trail, Nevada County, 17 miles away 2.3 hiking miles, 929 feet elevation difference |
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Feather River - South Fork, Plumas CountyCounty, 8 miles away Class IV - 8.3 miles long (Little Grass Valley Reservoir to South Fork Diversion Dam) |
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Yuba River - Middle Fork, Nevada/ Yuba CountyCounty, 11 miles away Class IV-V - 4.5 miles long (Route 49 to North Fork Yuba) |
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Feather River - South Fork
 | First this run should be considered a Class V run. There are a lot of tricky rapids and a typical class IV boater will find it very challenging. It's not a class IV run. It's remote, the water is cold and the days are typically getting shorter as the season is in late September and early October.
You can easily run it on an afternoon ONLY IF you know the run very well and can run everything with out scouting. For folks who have never seen the run before plan on a long day. Get an early start (10AM) and plan to be on the water until late afternoon.
Carry sleeping bags and warm clothing if you've never done the run before. There have been quite a few epics on this run with people being caught unprepared. The nights are very cold this time of year.
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Mishop Bar Campground
 | 11 miles away Are you sure you don't mean Milsap Bar Campground, not Mishop Bar?... |
Lake Francis Resort
 | 12 miles away My class gets to go to Lake Francis for one whole day! I am bummed only 1 though! My sister went with her class in 6th grade and now I get to go! Our teacher said that we get to kayak, swim, and do many other things! I can't wait to get there and have soooooooo much fun!! See ya there! :)... |
Feather River - Middle Fork
 | 12 miles away Any info on the section between Nelson Point and Stagg Point. Is this section rated V+?... |
Collins Lake Recreation Area
 | 14 miles away Collins Lake is a 1600 acre lake and recreation area with 12 1/2 mile of shoreline in the beautiful California gold country foothills. We are located about 1 1/4 hours North East of Sacramento between Marysville and Grass Valley. We are open year round. We have include lakeshore camping with RV sites tent sites group camps boat launch marina and boat rentals a big sand swimming beach children's playground beach volleyball picnic area general store laundry hot showers and new cabins. Check out our famous huge ice cream cones! We have also had lunker bass weigh in over 15 Pounds! Bass crappie bluegill and catfish are plentiful and intensive habitat areas for them have been built to keep Collins Lake one of the best fishing lakes in Northern California. Our friendly and professional staff will be happy to assist you with camping reservations current fishing information and any questions you may have. So come and visit us!
Check out our new website at www.collinslake.com... |
Lake Vera
 | 16 miles away In the 60's I use to camp there as a Camp Fire Girl. There were many activities and fun to be had by all.... |
East Meadows Campground - Tahoe National Forest
 | 17 miles away East Meadows has been a favorite since my first trip. The area is full of natural attractions. A favorite is to go sit in the small waterfalls just a short hike from the campsite. Beaware that because of the elevation, the campground does not open Memorial Day like most (although they will let you make reservations during that weekend), it's usually still covered in snow until the middle of June. However, once you get there you will see what a couple extra weeks of snow will bring in beauty to the surroundings.... |
Forbes Creek Rocky Ridge - Tahoe National Forest
 | 17 miles away The best place to have a family reunion!!! We have made a tradition of it! Every year same place same time! LOVE IT! It has a lake near by and penty of bbq pits for the whole camping group whether its 10 of 50! The community campfire and dinnig area makes a great place to catch up with everyone. I just wish I could find a better map! Thank you!... |
Shirttail Creek - Tahoe National Forest
 | 17 miles away Because there is a Shirttail Creek Campground, also in Tahoe National Forest, there should probably be a map shown on this website. The Shirtail Creek Campground is at Sugar Pine Reservoir near Foresthill, close enough to be confusing.... |
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