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Dog Valley
Campground
Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest -
Carson Ranger
District
Dog
Valley Campground is located in the Humboldt-Toiyabe National
Forest just west of Peavine Mountain in Dog Valley. This is an
area sort of in between Verdi, Nevada and Stampede Reservoir.
Access is from Verdi on Dog Valley Road which is paved until you cross
the Nevada/California border, then it turns to a fair dirt road (Sierra County
Road 570) with a few sizable rocks to watch out for. 4WD is not necessary in dry conditions, but a low
clearance vehicle is not recommended.
Dog Valley camp is
surprisingly not well used. Why this is surprising to me is it is
the closest campground to the Reno Metro Area. I guess it's not
popular because it's off the beaten path down lots of dirt roads.
Also the area just to south of here extensively burned in the 1994
Cottonwood fire. Perhaps many people don't realize that Dog Valley
was spared in the infernos.
The campground is set along
Forest Road 038, which astonishingly is paved in it's section in the
campground. However, it was paved like 30 years ago, and the
asphalt is in very poor condition. In fact, there is a mega pot
hole between sites #4 and #5...not easily traversable in a 2WD passenger
car.
Campsites are well forested
with jeffrey and ponderosa pines (with a few cedar and aspen in the mix). Although some of the sites are
grouped close together, privacy really isn't a problem with the dense
vegetation. Sites #2 and #3 are so close together, they are
virtually just one large site. Site #1 was kind of over grown from
little use. Sites #5 - #8 are on top of the hill from the others
and appeared to be the best.
Each site has it's own
picnic table and a fire pit (most with a flip over grill attachment). There were
water spigots in a few places, but they were disconnected. The pit toilet
has separate mens and womens facilities. However, it is original
to the campground from the 60's and not in great condition. But it was
recently stocked with toilet paper.
The large group site near
the entrance was in good condition and had a half-dozen or so tables, a
large BBQ pit and a
nice sized fire pit where a good grouping could gather 'round and toast
the marshmallows.
You can contact the Carson Ranger District Office in Carson City for
reservations.
Four-Wheelin' is the most
popular activity around these parts. Otherwise you can do some
hiking and fishing. Stampede and Boca Reservoirs are about 15
minutes away to the west down fair dirt roads. Hunting is very
popular in the fall. Reviewed 08/2005.
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