Eldorado National Forest
Your Gateway to the Sierra!
Come discover, explore, and enjoy your Eldorado National Forest.
Alerts
- Seasonal Dirt Road and Trail Closure is in effect for roads and trails with a seasonal designation on the MVUM (Motor Vehicle Use Map). See news release for details.
- Storm Damage:
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Culvert failure on Rock Creek road at Al Brass Creek. The road is currently impassable and barricades have been setup. From the north, you can not access sites south of the northern intersection of Rock Creek and trail 11E43 (trail 4). From the south, you can not access sites north of the intersection of 12N70G.
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Camp Creek Rd / 10N57 - Impassable. The road is completely washed out due to a failed culvert 2.7 miles north of the Sciaroni Rd intersection
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Caldor Rd / 9N45 - Impassable. The road is undercut and partially washed out 1/3 of a mile west of the Plummer Ridge loop trail intersection
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See also road status under current conditions.
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Ice House Road Re-paving 2024:
Ice House Road will be undergoing re-paving and other improvements from May through November this year. Delays of up to 30 minutes during the day and up to 60 minutes at night are expected. However, work will not take place during Memorial weekend, or other weekends from June 15 through Labor Day.
POST-FIRE ADVISORY - The Mosquito and Caldor fire areas continue to have potential for falling trees, mudslides and debris flows. Recreating in a post-fire area always carries a number of hazards and dangers. We recommend checking out other areas in the forest outside the fire areas for your recreation activities.
Thousands of visitors are drawn each year to the Eldorado National Forest’s rivers, lakes, and streams alive with fish; mountains and meadows for alpine and nordic skiing; campsites and picnic areas in alpine backcountry and diverse forests. Four hundred miles of hiking trails pass through all kinds of terrain, from gentle oak foothills on the west to the 10,000-foot crest of the Sierra Nevada. Two major highways - Highway 50 and Highway 88 - run through the Forest, making it an easy drive from Sacramento and the San Francisco Bay Area.
The Forest Service is committed to nurturing and managing the National Forests in order to ensure the health of the land. As we respectfully use and play in these precious public lands, we are taking part in a shared vision for the future.
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Features
Timber Offering
The Blacksmith Fire Salvage Stewardship Project sale documents are available. Offers due by 1:00 pm local time Thursday, April 25, 2024.
Caldor Fire Recovery
Recovery after a major wildfire is a long term process. The first steps involve repairing areas damaged by fire suppression, and mitigating safety hazards such as fire weakened trees, burning stump holes, damaged utilities, and hazmat concerns. Recovery also includes the Burned Area Emergency Response, the rebuilding process for recreation residences, and Caldor Fire restoration activities.
Spotlights
Great American Outdoors Act
The Great American Outdoors Act enables federal land managers to address deferred maintenance and other infrastructure projects on national forests.
El Dorado County Resource Advisory Committee
The El Dorado County Resource Advisory Committee (RAC) is active. We look forward to working with the RAC and the community on a new set of conservation projects.
Caring for the Land
Work on the Eldorado National Forest has a foundation in its 1989 Land and Resource Management Plan and other environmental guidance.
Ski with a Ranger
Join the Eldorado National Forest for a guided tour at one of the ski resorts that operates within the forest.
Alerts & Warnings
- Blue Hole Trail Closed - Salt Springs Reservoir
- East Zone Temporary Trail Closure - Rock Creek
- Seasonal Dirt Road and Trail Closure in Effect
- Rock Creek Trails Wet Weather Closure Process
- Rock Creek Snow Zone Trail Closure Process
- Mormon Emigrant Trail Winter Vehicle Use Closure
- Silver Bear Snowmobile Trail Wheeled Vehicle Closure
- Rock Creek Seasonal Closure for Critical Deer Winter Range
- Mokelumne Wilderness Year-Round Fire Restrictions