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50
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Trail Rating |
Not Rated
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Not Rated
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Trail Description |
Lots of open country to ride, old roads that will take you through high desert terrain with sage brush and forest. I love to explore this area in the late spring and fall. Elevation is about 6,000 +-. You can ride gently sloping, level or mountainous terrain from this area. You can also trailer out for the day and ride miles and miles of old logging roads. I would suggest picking up a Plumas National Forest map for guidance. Hope you enjoy the area as much as we do. This location is one of our annual camp spots. |
Best Time to Visit |
Late Spring & Fall |
Times to Avoid |
Summer time is usually pretty warm in the afternoons, 90+ degrees. |
Campground |
There is an area about a half acre that is fenced and gated that contains 6 nice wood horse pens, picnic table and fire ring. We camp in this spot with our horses. About 400' away is the established campground with about 8 sites with tables, fire pits, back in parking, a well with a hand pump for water and a restroom (no spaces for horses here) No Fee at this camp. This site was changed to allow horses about 5 years ago and is hardly used, check it out it's pretty nice. It is in the Plumas National Forest. |
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Additional Information |
Toilet, Pump |
Water |
US FS
530-836-2575
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Beckworth Ranger Dist.
Blairsden, CA, CA
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Directions |
Hwy. 395 to Doyle, CA Turn on Doyle Grade, Lassen County Rd. #331. County Rd 331 will take you directly to Meadow view. County Rd. is paved for about 5 miles then turns to gravel for your last 1+ mile to the site.
The road is narrow but doable with any size trailer you have. |
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This information was provided by Phyllis Taddei on 2/20/2016 12:45:44 PM |
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