White Rock Lake Campground:


   

DESCRIPTION:

White Rock Lake CampgroundĀ epitomizes the definition for isolated and rustic camping opportunities. Access is by a road suitable for high clearance vehicles although 4-wheel drives are not required except when trying to reach the undeveloped, primitive sites along the north shore. These are the only ones that lie at lake level.


The lake is charming and the massive hulk of Mount Lola serves as the backdrop to the north. The Mount Lola trail crosses the dam and continues around the southeast side of the lake.


The lake sits at a rather high elevation that limits the season to early summer through the first snowfall in fall.

Units Season Reservations Max Stay
Total Tents RVs Trailers Max Length July to Mid-October No 14 days
5 Yes No No Not Applicable
Hookups Groups Fees Tables Firerings Showers Elevation
No No No
Yes Yes No 7840 feet
Toilet Water Camp Dump
Pit Unpurified Lake  

DIRECTIONS:

To White Rock Lake Campground:

Travel 17 miles north of Truckee on Highway 80 towards Sierraville. Turn left (west) on to the Jackson Lake Road #07 at Little Truckee Summit. Follow the paved road for 11 miles to the Meadow Lake Road #86 intersection (about 1 mile past Webber Lake). Turn left and follow this gravel road for about 5.5 miles to the top of the Sierra Crest. You'll see the Pacific Crest Trail crossing sign just before reaching he saddle at the top. Turn left at the sign to White Rock Lake. Follow this primitive road over 4 miles to the lake. Campground sits to the right as you approach the lake.


ACTIVITIES:

Camping (Rating: Good)

Underwater Diving (Rating: Good)

Fishing (Rating: Good)

Boating - Motorized (Rating: Good)

Small lake but good flatwater paddling. Road not suitable for trailers.


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