Eldorado National Forest

U.S. Forest Service

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Activities

Camping

Camping

Camping is permitted in developed campsites. Dispersed camping is also permitted. A free camp fire permit from the ranger station is required to build a fire outside of a developed campground.

Pets

Pets

Leash pets in developed recreation sites, such as trailheads, picnic areas, and campgrounds. On trails, pets must be on a leash or under voice control.

Pets must not be allowed to chase or disturb wildlife or other visitors.

Equestrian

Equestrian

Horseback riding is permitted on any official trail.

Fishing

Fishing

Hundreds of lakes, rivers and streams provide endless opportunities to fish.

For information about licenses, species, limits and seasons contact the California Department of Fish and Game.

Hiking

Hiking

Hiking is permitted throughout the area.

Hunting

Hunting

Hunting is permitted during hunting seasons designated by the California State Department of Fish and Wildlife.

Hunting is not permitted in those areas where the discharge of firearms is prohibited by County Ordinance, California State law or Federal regulations and hunters must follow all laws, including no hunting within 150 yards of a residence, building, campsite, developed recreation site or occupied area. A valid California hunting license is required.

Motor Vehicles

Motor Vehicles

Motor vehicles are permitted on designated trails.
Be aware that some roads are closed seasonally or due to weather conditions.
Reference the Motor Vehicle Use Maps for exact regulations.

Mountain Biking

Mountain Biking

Mountain biking is on permitted on any official trail with the exceptions of trails in designated Wilderness.

OHV

OHV

Off-Highway Vehicles are permitted on designated trails.
Spark arresters are required!
Be aware that some trails are closed seasonally or due to weather conditions.
Reference the Motor Vehicle Use Maps for exact regulations.

Shooting

Shooting

Target shooting is permitted in many areas of the forest. Seasonal restrictions occur due to fire hazard. Check with the Ranger District office nearest to where you wish to visit before you shoot.

Legend

Maps

Eldorado National Forest, North

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Eldorado National Forest, South

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Rubicon Trail

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Offices

Supervisor's Office
100 Forni Road
Placerville, CA 95667
530-622-5061

Amador Ranger District
26820 Silver Drive
Pioneer, CA 95666
209-295-4251

Georgetown Ranger District
7600 Wentworth Springs Road
Georgetown, CA 95634
530-333-4312

Placerville Ranger District
4260 Eight Mile Road
Camino, CA 95709
530-644-2324

Pacific Ranger District
7887 Highway 50
Pollock Pines, CA 95726-9602
530-644-2349

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