Markleeville

Markleeville

Part of Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters

Overview

Located on Markleeville Creek, in the shade of Jeffrey Pines and Cottonwood trees.

Facilities

This campground has camping for tents and small RV (less than 24 ft in length). The campsites offer a picnic table, campfire ring, and food storage lockers. Vault toilets and garbage service is provided. There is currently no potable water. 

Natural Features

The Markleeville campground sits along side Markleeville Creek in the small town of Markleeville, California. The campground is at an elevation of 5500.

Important Notices

  • Markleeville campground is located on Markleeville creek. The campground is at 5500 elevation. The campground is suitable for tent camping and rigs no larger than 24 ft. Markleeville campground offers vault toilets, garbage collection and bear boxes. At this time there is no potable water. Campground is open mid April to beginning of September.

Directions

<p>From Carson City or Minden, Nevada</p> <p>1. Take Highway 88 approximately 14 miles to the junction with Highway 4/89 at Woodfords, California.</p> <p>2. Turn left on Highway 4/89, proceed for approximately six miles to the Markleeville Campground entrance on the north side of highway (approximately 1/2 mile past the small town of Markleeville).</p>

Contact Information

Phone: 760-932-7070

Rental Options

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