Added by Bureau of Land Management - California
Camp with views of Eagle Lake and Fredonyer Peak.
North Eagle Lake has 20 sites in a pine and juniper forest. Vault toilets and drinking water are available. Some campsites can accommodate RV's up to 35 feet long. A campground host is available. The campground is located 30 miles north of Susanville on Highway 139 and a half-mile west on Lassen County Road A-1. Campgrounds are open from mid-May until mid-November
Dogs are allowed, but must be leashed or under owners voice command.
Learn more on the BLM website.
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