Download the Antelope Lake Recreation Area publication.
The dump station at Antelope Lake Recreation Area is closed indefinitely. A list of other dump stations can be found here.
The use of off-road vehicles is restricted within the Antelope Recreation Area.
Antelope Lake Recreation Area provides opportunities for many more recreation experiences for visitors. Boat launch ramps provide access to the water for fishing, water-skiing, sailing, or simply touring on boats. Visitors may also enjoy watching wildlife or campfire programs.
Supplies can be purchased at the Antelope Store by Boulder Creek Campground or in the towns of Susanville or Taylorsville.
Only water from developed recreation sites is maintained for safe drinking. Open water sources are easily contaminated by human or animal waste. Water from springs, lakes, and streams should be properly treated before drinking. One method is to boil the water for five minutes or use an approved filtration system.
A private concessionaire manages family campgrounds around the lake. There are approximately 194 family camping units and 4 group units. Campsites may be reserved through Reserve USA (1-877-444-6777)
Each Campground has piped water. Trailer sites are available. Trailers of up to 40 feet can be accommodated in some of the camping units. No hookups are provided. Facilities are usually open from Memorial Day to October.
Hunting and fishing are regulated by the California Department of Fish and Game. Antelope Lake supports rainbow, German brown, and kokanee salmon. Antelope Lake is stocked with rainbow annually.
Hiking and backpacking are enjoyed by many visitors in this area.
The use of off-road vehicles is restricted within the Antelope Recreation Area.
Antelope Lake Recreation Area provides opportunities for many more recreation experiences for visitors. Boat launch ramps provide access to the water for fishing, water-skiing, sailing, or simply touring on boats. Visitors may also enjoy watching wildlife or campfire programs.
Supplies can be purchased at the Antelope Store by Boulder Creek Campground or in the towns of Susanville or Taylorsville.
Only water from developed recreation sites is maintained for safe drinking. Open water sources are easily contaminated by human or animal waste. Water from springs, lakes, and streams should be properly treated before drinking. One method is to boil the water for five minutes or use an approved filtration system.
**Antelope Recreation Area
facilities are operated by
Northwest Park Management
under a special use permit with
Plumas National Forest.
US Forest Service
Feather River Ranger District
For more
information, call:
Northwest Park Management (530) 283-5559,
Mt. Hough Ranger District (530) 283-0555
or Greenville Information Center (530) 284-7126
Recreation
Partners
A listing of local chambers of commerce, visitor bureaus,
and other recreation service partners
National
Forest Recreation Web site
National Forest recreation web site managed by the USDA Forest
Service.
ReserveUSA.com
On-line reservation site for thousands of Forest Service and
Corps of Engineer recreation sites.
Recreation.Gov
A one-stop site for information on federal lands.
Recreational
Opportunity Guides (ROG's)
A listing of all the current ROG's which give information
on recreational activities on the Plumas
OHV Forest Order Maps
Find out where you can recreate on the forest