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Elevation 7400'
- Crowding: 3
- Shade Factor: 4
- Sites: 12
- Vault Toilets
- Open 5/25-10/1
- Fire Pits w/Grills
- Piped Water
- Fee $10.00
- No Garbage Facilities
- No Reservations
- No Host
- No Showers

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Lye Creek Campground
Humboldt-Toiyabe Nat'l Forest - Santa Rosa Ranger District
 Lye Creek
campground is
located, well, on Lye Creek about 18 miles north
of Paradise Valley in the Santa Rosa Range.
The Santa
Rosas are an unusual Nevada range because they
go straight from desert into aspen groves.
Usually you go from junipers to
limber pines to tundra with aspens in the
drainages. Here there are no trees except aspens in the drainages (there are limber pines located much
higher). But aspens (quakies) are extremely beautiful, and that's right where Lye Creek
is.
This
camp is popular with the locals (Winnemuccans,
etc.), as it is the only forested campground
within 100 miles. It is remote, but they'll
be there. It can fill up on the weekends,
so you will need to be early. The camp
sites are pretty well spread out with most along
the creek. Dense aspens provide good shade, but not before the bloom in early June, though.
There are 2
sets of bathrooms, convenient to most sites. They are clean and well maintained.
The Martin Creek Ranger
Station is only 1 mile away. Visited 08/1999.

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