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Humboldt-Toiyabe/Buckeye
Overview
Tucked away in the eastern Sierra Nevada, Buckeye Campground offers a classic Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest experience. Located at an elevation of approximately 7,000 feet, this destination provides a refreshing alpine escape for travelers who value solitude and natural beauty. The park is defined by its proximity to the rushing waters of Buckeye Creek and the surrounding stands of Jeffrey pines, creating a peaceful mountain atmosphere that feels miles away from the modern world.
Location & Surroundings
Situated just seven miles from the town of Bridgeport, the campground is accessed via a scenic, graded dirt road. The surroundings are dominated by the rugged peaks of the Hoover Wilderness, offering dramatic views in every direction. Visitors will find themselves nestled in a canyon where the serene creek-side setting provides both a visual centerpiece and a soothing soundtrack for their stay, making it a quintessential stop along the Highway 395 corridor.
Amenities & Park Features
This is a primitive camping facility, meaning it is best suited for self-contained RVs. While you will not find electricity or sewer connections, the park provides essential amenities for a comfortable stay:
- Individual sites featuring heavy-duty fire rings and picnic tables.
- Access to vault toilets and seasonal potable water via hand pumps.
- Spacious layouts with many direct creek-side sites available.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The primary draw for many is the short walk to Buckeye Hot Springs, where natural thermal pools overlook the creek. Anglers will appreciate the excellent trout fishing available right from the campground banks. For history enthusiasts, the famous Bodie State Historic Park, a remarkably preserved ghost town, is just a short drive away. Additionally, the nearby Twin Lakes area offers further opportunities for boating, hiking, and exploring the high-altitude landscape.
Who This Park Is Best For
Buckeye Campground is ideal for adventurous RVers who prefer dry camping and boondocking over luxury resort amenities. It is a fantastic choice for photographers, hikers, and those looking to disconnect from technology. Because the access road and sites can be narrow, it is best suited for smaller rigs and van lifers who can navigate mountain terrain comfortably. If you seek a rugged, authentic California wilderness experience, this park is a perfect fit.