Boulder Creek Campground is located in the northern Sierra Nevada Mountains, where ancient glaciers gave way to numerous mountain lakes and vast granite peaks. Year round, outdoor enthusiasts are attracted to the area's many streams and lakes, beautiful deep canyons, rich mountain valleys, meadows and lofty peaks.
The campground offers several single-family sites open to both tent and RV camping, a short walk from the lake. Several sites are also available on a first-come, first-served basis. Tables and campfire rings are provided, as well as vault toilets and drinking water.
Antelope Lake Road from the west side of the lake above Taylorsville is currently closed to the public on weekdays from 7:00 am on Monday through 5:00 pm on Friday. The road is open to the public on weekends between Friday at 5:00 pm and Monday at 7:00 am.
An alternate route is available to the lake. A Forest Service visitor map is recommended. Directions: From Greenville, take County Road 112 (Main Street) east until it turns into Diamond Mountain Road (County Road 213). Stay on County Road 213 until it turns into Forest Service Road 28N03. Follow Forest Service Road 28N03 through Lone Rock Valley until you reach the lake.
Trailers: The alternate route includes gravel and dirt roads and is not recommended for trailers. Visitors with large trailers should arrive from the east side of the lake out of Janesville.
Stage 2 fire restrictions are in affect. Fires are only allowed in designated campgrounds with hosts.
Generally, campsites will accommodate 2 vehicles. The first vehicle is included in the site fee, the second vehicle fee will be collected onsite at the daily rate posted on the fee sign.
Firewood bundles may be purchased from a Campground Host.
A per Day, per Vehicle fee will be collected onsite for extra vehicles.
America the Beautiful, Senior Passes, and Access Passes are accepted for single campsites only. They are not accepted for double or group campsites.
Check- In is 2:00pm and Check-Out is Noon
The campground is located near Antelope Lake, which is a small, remote lake with about 15 miles of forested shoreline. Surrounding the lake are mountains blanketed with Jeffrey and lodgepole pines and fir trees. Protected coves around the lake attract several species of migratory birds. The site sits at an elevation of 5,000 feet.
Fishing is also plentiful in Indian Creek, below the spillway at nearby Antelope Dam. The nearest gas and phone is 25 miles from the campground in Taylorsville, CA.
The campground provides educational campfire programs at the amphitheater. It offers several single-family campsites and while none are directly on the lake, a few sites have a limited view of the water.
Antelope Lake provides ample opportunities for swimming, canoeing, kayaking, boating and water skiing. A multi-lane boat ramp is available less than two miles from the campground. Anglers enjoy fishing for large and smallmouth bass, bluegill and a variety of trout.
The rugged terrain and dusty mountain trails are perfect for mountain biking, but offer limited opportunities for hiking near the campground.
CA 95984
For campground inquiries, please call: 530-283-0555
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From Oroville, take Highway 70 and head east 72 miles to Highway 89. Turn left and go 8 miles. Turn right on Road A22 (Arlington). Go 7 miles through Taylorsville to a "T" at the rodeo grounds. Turn right and head 20 miles to Antelope Lake. Follow the signs to the campground.