Indian Well Campground Lava Beds National Monument

Indian Well Campground Lava Beds Nationa..

Location: 1 Indian Well Hqts., Tulelake, California, 96134
Lat/Long: 41.717357 / -121.504195
Phone No: 530-667-8113
Email : labe_interpretation@nps.gov
Website : http://www.nps.gov
Rating
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Amenities Onsite: Pull round spots | Pull along spots | Dry camping | Restrooms | Drinking water | Fire ring | Picnic table | Dump station | Pets Ok | Limited shade | Paved Camp roads | Paved pads | Big rigs to 40ft | Cell service |  
Amenities Nearby : Nothing near bye | Bring everything you need |
Recreation Onsite: Caving | Hiking | Photography | Mammoth Crater | Big Painted Cave | Fleener Chimneys | Captain Jacks Stronghold | Wildlife viewing |  

Description

California, Indian Well Campground, Lava Beds National Monument.
 
Directions to the National Monument:
 
From the I-5 corridor, take U.S. 97 North at Weed to a right turn on California Hwy. 161, also known as Stateline Road, located just north of Dorris, CA and just south of the California-Oregon border. Brown highway signs mark turns leading to Lava Beds from U.S. 97 into the monument. Travel east on CA 161 through the Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge to Hill Road. Turn right on Hill Road at the Westside Market. Travel south on Hill Road nine miles until you enter Lava Beds National Monument. You will pass the visitor center for the Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuges on your way. 
 
It takes 1.5 to two hours to reach the Visitor Center from Weed, depending on weather and traffic. Plan ahead in winter-- the pass on U.S. 97 at Mount Hebron is often snowy.  The campground is located near the visitors center.

 

Comment

The campground has 43 sites available on a first-come, first-served basis.  Reservations are not available.  There are sites suitable for tents, pickup campers, small trailers, and motor homes up to 40 feet in just a few spots.  Each site has a picnic table, fire ring and a cooking grill. Restrooms with water and flush toilets are available year-round. Showers, hookups, dump stations, and amenities such as gas, propane, and firewood sales are not available in the Monument.  Many of the pull-a-long sites have your RV door opening into the highway instead of into the camp spot.  Use caution not to step out of the RV in front of another vehicle.  The campground is located inside the park near the information center.  There are no services near the campground, this is a remote area.  

Caving activity requires that you first be screened in order to enter any cave.  The best place to be screened is at the information center. 

Pets Ok, No showers, No RV dump.  The area does have cellular service for some carriers. 


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