Data Disclaimer: Water level data is provided by USGS and NOAA for informational purposes only. Verify conditions on-site before any water activities. Learn more
Access Site CA

Indian Creek Reservoir

Indian Creek Reservoir

Source: california_department_of_parks_and_recreation Updated 1 year ago

City: Alpine Village, CA
County: Alpine County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 38.74494600, -119.78243600
Air Temp: --
Location
Nearby Gauge Conditions
About This Access Site
The Indian Creek Reservoir in Alpine County, California provides a convenient boat ramp for kayakers, canoeists, and small motorized watercraft. This reservoir is located in the eastern foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains, offering a scenic setting for recreational boating.

The boat ramp is part of the Indian Creek Campground, which is currently closed due to damage from the 2021 Tamarack Fire. However, the boat ramp and day use area remain open to the public. Facilities include a large parking lot, picnic sites, and restrooms. The reservoir has a 10 mph speed limit, making it well-suited for peaceful paddling and boating.

While the Indian Creek Campground is closed for rebuilding, there are several other campgrounds within 10 miles of the boat ramp, including Centerville Flat Campground and Kit Carson Campground. Visitors can enjoy the reservoir as a day-use destination or use it as a launching point for exploring the surrounding Sierra Nevada landscape.
Federal Facility Information
(775) 885-6000 Free Access Reservations Available

Overview
Due to the extensive damage sustained in the 2021 Tamarack Fire, Indian Creek Campground is CLOSED at this time and will remain closed until the area can be made safe for public access and facilities can be rebuilt. Updated Press Release . 
Indian Creek Campground is nestled in the eastern foothills of the Sierra Nevada between the California towns of Woodfords and Markleeville. ...

Overview
Due to the extensive damage sustained in the 2021 Tamarack Fire, Indian Creek Campground is CLOSED at this time and will remain closed until the area can be made safe for public access and facilities can be rebuilt. Updated Press Release . 
Indian Creek Campground is nestled in the eastern foothills of the Sierra Nevada between the California towns of Woodfords and Markleeville. Elevation in the area ranges from 5,600 feet at the reservoir to 6,400 feet in the surrounding foothills. Pine trees and sagebrush dot the landscape. Summers are generally warm and dry with daytime temperatures occasionally reaching 90 degrees Fahrenheit, while evenings are cool and comfortable. Sunny and dry days prevail, interspersed with periods of spectacular thunderstorms in the mid-summer months.
Recreation
Many recreational opportunities are available at Indian Creek Campground and the surrounding area including fishing, camping, picnicking, hiking, sailing, mountain biking, nature study, rock collecting, sightseeing, wildlife viewing, bicycling, white-water rafting and photography. Fishing is by far the most popular activity. Trout are stocked in the reservoir and the river; the nearby East Fork of the Carson River is managed as a trophy fishery.
Facilities
A campground with 30 sites is situated next to Indian Creek Reservoir. The campground has an RV/tent loop, a tent walk-to loop and group camp area. The RV/tent loop has 19 sites that are suitable for recreational vehicles up to 34 feet in length or tents. The walk-to tent loop has 10 sites with parking nearby. A group campsite (tents only) is available for groups of up to 40 campers. The main restrooms located in the RV/tent loop have flush toilets and hot showers. Drinking water is provided.A day use area has four picnic sites, a boat ramp, large parking lot and restrooms with flush toilets.
Natural Features
Indian Creek Campground is spread over 160 acres in a forest of burnt ponderosa, Jeffrey and pinyon pines. The campground is located on the west bank of Indian Creek Reservoir. Several campsites have reservoir views through the trees.

Nearby Attractions
Opportunities to view beautiful waterfalls, snow-capped peaks and rushing mountain streams abound throughout this landscape. Consider the following: whitewater raft or kayak the East Fork of the Carson River; fish the East or West forks of the Carson River; explore South Lake Tahoe; hike along the Tahoe Rim Trail; explore off-highway vehicle routes around Hope Valley; drive out to Blue Lakes for fishing, hiking, and horseback riding; hike into the Mokelumne Wilderness; follow the Emigrant trail up from Hope Valley over Carson Pass; mountain bike along a network of logging roads; fish and boat on Silver Lake and Caples Lake; enjoy a meal at Kit Carson Lodge or Caples Lake Resort; discover the beauty of Hope Valley and visit famous Sorensen's Resort for lodging, meals and activities.

Read More Read Less
Nearby Campgrounds (3 within 10 miles)
Centerville Flat Campground
On-site
KIT CARSON CAMPGROUND
On-site Reservable
INDIAN CREEK CAMPGROUND (CA)
On-site Reservable
Nearby Recreation Areas
Indian Creek Recreation Area Located within