Hobo Camp Day Use Area, California Camping & Hiking

Hobo Camp Day Use Area, California Camping & Hiking

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Directions

From Susanville: From Main St. turn South on Weatherlow Street (becomes Richmond Road) and continue 3/4 mile to South Sreet. Turn West (right) on South Street and continue 1/2 mile to the intersection. Turn North (right) onto Hobo Camp Road.

Phone

530-257-0456

Activities

BIKING, FISHING, HIKING, HORSEBACK RIDING, PHOTOGRAPHY

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Hobo Camp Day Use Area

Overview

Hobo Camp is one of the many trailheads along the Bizz Johnson Trail. The area is a day use picnic area situated along the Susan River. Amenities include picnic tables, fire rings, grills and restrooms. The gate opens at 8:00am and closes at sunset.

Trail Information

There are no fees required. Recreation opportunities include: Hiking, Mountain biking, Horseback riding (for those who own or bring their own), Fishing, Swimming, Cross-country skiing, Snowmobile riding (west of Devils Corral only), Wildflower viewing, Wildlife viewing, Bird watching and Dog walking

See more photos of the Bizz Johnson National Recreation Trail

Trail Information

To protect natural resources and provide a safe recreation experience for all, certain regulations are in effect along the trail. Please obey posted signs and share the trails

Help prevent trail damage during wet or muddy conditions. Please stay off the trail when it is wet or muddy to avoid leaving deep bike ruts, deep footprints, and deep holes from horse hooves.

Trailheads

For more information about the Bizz Johnson Trail or other Trailheads along the Bizz click the links below.

Devils Corral Trailhead

Susanville Trailhead

Bizz Johnson Trail

Events

The BLM and Susanville Indian Rancheria will present the annual Annual Public Archaeology Day. Bring the whole family to learn about the history and prehistory of northeastern California. For more information please contact the BLM Eagle Lake Field Office at 530-257-0456 or for more specific information contact Marilla Martin at 530-252-5307.


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