Divine Springs Campground
Open
— Open year-round on a first-come, first-served basis. Access may be limited during winter months due to snow and road conditions.
About
Divine Springs Campground is a small, rustic Bureau of Land Management campground located in western Nevada's Washoe County, just across the border from Eagleville, California. This remote campground offers 5 designated campsites, each equipped with metal fire ring/BBQ pits and picnic tables. A small stream flows through the campground and is fenced off to keep livestock out, adding a peaceful natural element to the setting.
The campground is accessed via Hays Canyon Road from Eagleville, California, requiring approximately 17 miles of travel from town, with the final 4 miles descending from a ridge top to reach the campground. As a BLM-managed facility, Divine Springs provides a basic, undeveloped camping experience typical of public lands in the Great Basin region. The remote location offers solitude and a true backcountry feel while still providing designated campsites with basic amenities.
Operating on a first-come, first-served basis year-round, Divine Springs Campground attracts visitors seeking a quiet, primitive camping experience away from developed facilities. The area is suitable for those looking to explore the surrounding Nevada high desert landscape and enjoy the tranquility of public lands camping.
Directions
From the intersection of CA-299 and Modoc County Road 1 in Cedarville, travel south on Modoc County Road 1 for 15 miles to Eagleville. Turn left onto Modoc County Road 38/Hays Canyon Road. Travel east on Hays Canyon Road for approximately 13 miles to a ridge top fork and cattle guard. Turn left at the fork and continue approximately 4 miles downhill to the campground on the right.
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