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Wentworth Springs Campground

Eldorado National Forest

California

39.0121285, -120.3254717

Campground Overview

About Wentworth Springs Campground

Wentworth Springs Campground beckons adventurers to experience the rugged beauty of California's high country. This primitive campground, perched at 6,000 feet elevation along the legendary Rubicon Trail, offers a true backcountry escape for off-road enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. The eight rustic sites are nestled among towering pines and firs, providing a serene base camp for exploring the surrounding Eldorado National Forest.

The campground's location at the western terminus of the Rubicon Trail makes it a popular staging area for 4x4 excursions. Campers can enjoy the soothing sounds of nearby Gerle Creek and take in panoramic views of the Sierra Nevada mountains. The area teems with opportunities for hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing, immersing visitors in the wilderness experience.

Situated deep within Eldorado National Forest, Wentworth Springs Campground is approximately 30 miles northeast of Placerville. The journey to this remote outpost is part of the adventure, with the final stretch requiring high-clearance vehicles to navigate. This isolation ensures a peaceful retreat, far from the crowds and distractions of more developed campgrounds.

Vitals

Number of Sites

8

Elevation

6162feet 1878meters

Pad Type

Unknown

Max Length

Unknownfeet

Details

Hookups

No Hookups

Hookup Details

No Hookups

Pull-thru Sites

No

Restrictions

None

Amenities

Pets

Dog Friendly

Kids

Kid Friendly

Bathhouse

Restrooms

Extras

Unknown

Booking Information

Reservations

No Reservations

Season

June - October