Camp Lake (California)

Camp Lake is a small tarn located in the Emigrant Wilderness in Tuolumne County, California, approximately 10 km (6.2 mi) north of Yosemite National Park. It is accessible only to hikers and equestrians via the popular Deer Lake Trail.

Camp Lake
Location of the tarn in California, USA.
Location of the tarn in California, USA.
Camp Lake
LocationEmigrant Wilderness
Tuolumne County, California
Coordinates38°09′58″N 119°52′49″W / 38.166028°N 119.880180°W / 38.166028; -119.880180
TypeTarn Lake
Basin countriesUnited States
Surface elevation2,314 m (7,592 ft)
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Once a good fishing lake for Brook Trout, Camp Lake is no longer stocked by the California Department of Fish and Game due to the ongoing restoration of the Mountain Yellow Legged Frog in the Sierra Nevada. The lake once suffered from both winter and summer kills and relied on annual plants to sustain the fish population. The lake no longer contains trout.

Trail information edit

The Crabtree Camp Trailhead is large and usually full. The trail to Deer Lake descends a little, then begins climbing. Camp Lake, the destination for most hikers, is 2.8 mi (4.5 km) off the trailhead, at 7,590 ft (2,310 m) elevation. Backpackers continue to other lakes beyond.

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External links edit

  • Wilderness Press. Sierra North: Backcountry Trips in California's Sierra Nevada. 9 ed. Berkeley: Wilderness Press, 2005.
  • Gong, Kevin. Kevin's Hiking Page. 28 Mar. 2001. 21 Oct 2006.
  • Lowe, Jim. High Country Flyfisher.com 2002-06-09.