Camping at Angel Lake Campground

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Basic Overview

Angel Lake Campground is a high-elevation campground located within the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest, the largest U.S. National Forest outside Alaska. Situated near Angel Lake, this campground provides a scenic spot for camping, fishing, hiking, and enjoying the great outdoors.

Location and Access

The campground is nestled in the East Humboldt Mountain Range at an elevation of about 8,400 feet. It is approximately 12 miles southwest of Wells, Nevada. Access is via State Route 231, which is a scenic byway known as Angel Lake Road.

Campground Features

Campsites:

  • The campground has several single-family campsites available for tent and RV camping, although no hookups are provided.
  • Each site typically has a table, tent pad, campfire ring, and grill.

Facilities:

  • Potable water is available in the campground.
  • Vault toilets are present. There are no shower facilities.
  • The campground typically operates from late June to early September, depending on weather conditions.

Activities

Fishing:

  • Angel Lake is known for its glacial origin and is stocked with trout, providing good opportunities for fishing.

Hiking:

  • The area offers several hiking trails, including those leading to nearby peaks and the scenic Smith Lake.

Wildlife Viewing:

  • The high-altitude ecosystem around Angel Lake supports a range of wildlife, offering chances for wildlife viewing.

Regulations and Safety

  • Due to its elevation, the weather at Angel Lake Campground may change quickly; visitors should be prepared for cool temperatures even in summer.
  • It's important to practice bear safety; though not common, bears can be encountered in the area.
  • As with all high-altitude locations, visitors should stay hydrated and prepare for sun exposure.
  • Campfires may be restricted during periods of high fire danger, and visitors are required to obey these regulations.

Reservations and Fees

  • Some sites at Angel Lake Campground are available on a first-come, first-served basis, while others may be reserved in advance.
  • There is a fee for overnight camping, and there might be additional fees for extra vehicles.
  • Reservations can be made through the Recreation.gov website or by calling their toll-free number.

Environmental Considerations

Leave No Trace:

  • Visitors to Angel Lake Campground are encouraged to follow Leave No Trace principles to minimize their impact on the natural environment.

Sensitive Areas:

  • Due to the fragile alpine ecosystem, campers should stick to designated trails and campsites to avoid damaging flora and fauna.

Contact Information

Before visiting, it is recommended to contact the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters for the latest information on conditions, closures, and regulations.

  • Forest Headquarters Address: Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters 1200 Franklin Way, Sparks, NV 89431

  • Phone Number: You can find the most current contact information by visiting the official Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest website or by calling the Forest Service office.

Always check the latest information since details like access, fees, and services may change and be seasonally dependent.

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