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5 Responses to “Im looking for a camp site no more then 2hr away from sacramento, i want to use a tent and have fun activit?”

  1. mel says:

    check out lake alpine!

  2. rdneckride says:

    I agree with Mel lake Alpine is a great place. To get there from Sacramento take 99 south exit highway 4 west. You can not miss it, it will be on your right side just after Bear Valley Ski resort. There is some good fishing and hiking and the campsites are nice on the east side of the lake. Worms and spinners work well here. The lake is nice and clear.

    There is also Silver lake and a few others that are east on highway 88. If you prefer the hotter weather lake Comanche, pardee, and new Hogan are all nice places to camp and enjoy the water.

  3. gromit801 says:

    There’s a ton of campgrounds within two hours of Sacramento. I used to go to Big Bend up I-80 E.

    AAA have campground maps that are pretty helpful.

  4. Y!Arnlady says:

    Folsom Lake – Peninsula Camp site – hiking/biking/boating See parks. ca. gov link below
    I prefer Peninsula because it is not as crowded as Beal Point.

    rancho Seco campground is usually pretty crowded, see smud. org below

    For a list of camp spots, and supplies see city search below

    and for an even longer list see the google and yahoo search lists I have provided:

  5. kwb1965 says:

    White Cloud Campground/Tahoe Nat’l Forest, 10 mi east of Nevada City on Hwy 20, 4,000 ft elevation, in a pine and cedar forest. Near So Fork Yuba River and Scotts Flat Reservoir.

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