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Page 1 C AMPING Dispersed Camping There are excellent opportunities for primitive camping throughout Black Rock-High Rock Country. The major draw to this area is the wide open spaces and lack of visitation that provides breathtaking views and unlimited solitude. While most camping occurs in a dispersed fashion, there are a few areas with primitive camping facilities. Most campers find random locations without any camping facilities, but which provide ample opportunities for solitude. There are many dispersed campsites located just off the edge of the Black Rock Desert playa in the “bays” and other nooks located ‘just off’ the edge of the playa. Many campers enjoy camping in the middle of the playa, which offers a unique experience that could make anyone feel small. Other dispersed campsites are located near the ends of the wilderness cherrystem routes, in the vicinity of the hot springs (Trego, Black Rock and Double Hot), and along roads throughout the NCA. Several primitive campsites have also been established at Cassidy Mine and Flowing Wells, on the western fringe of the playa between the playa and Soldier Meadows Road. Remember, the best campsites are found, not made - use existing campsites where possible to prevent unnecessary impacts to the desert resources. Soldier Meadows Semi-primitive camping facilities are located within the Soldier Meadows Hot Spring Area of Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC) and on private ranch lands owned by Soldier Meadows

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Dispersed Camping There are excellent opportunities for primitive camping throughout Black Rock-High Rock Country. The major draw to this area is the wide open spaces and lack of visitation that provides breathtaking views and unlimited solitude. While most camping occurs in a dispersed fashion, there are a few areas with primitive camping facilities. Most campers find random locations without any camping facilities, but which provide ample opportunities for solitude. There are many dispersed campsites located just off the edge of the Black Rock Desert playa in the “bays” and other nooks located ‘just off’ the edge of the playa. Many campers enjoy camping in the middle of the playa, which offers a unique experience that could make anyone feel small. Other dispersed campsites are located near the ends of the wilderness cherrystem routes, in the vicinity of the hot springs (Trego, Black Rock and Double Hot), and along roads throughout the NCA. Several primitive campsites have also been established at Cassidy Mine and Flowing Wells, on the western fringe of the playa between the playa and S o l d i e r M e a d o w s R o a d . Remember, the best campsites are found, not made - use existing campsites where possible to prevent unnecessary impacts to the desert resources. Soldier Meadows Semi-primitive camping facilities are located within the Soldier Meadows Hot Spring Area of Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC) and on private ranch lands owned by Soldier Meadows

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Ranch. Facilities on BLM lands include primitive campsites (parking areas and firepits), a vault toilet, a primitive cabin, and walking trails that lead to the hot springs. There are seven defined campsites in the ACEC. Five are located in the Hot Creek Campground, one is at the Cabin Site, and the last is located above the Hidden Spring to the west of the main hot springs area. The primitive cabin is available for public use on a first-come first-served basis. Soldier Meadows Ranch also allows camping on their property with permission and a small fee. The ranch also provides lodging and meals. Soldier Meadows is one of the most highly visited areas in the NCA. If you are looking for solitude, this may not be your place. Stevens Camp Stevens Camp is a popular camping area located at the North end of High Rock Canyon. It is a convenient and accessible camping area that provides a good base camp for exploration of High Rock Canyon and the surrounding uplands - rich in game and not many people. There are four established camping areas at Stevens Camp, including a large site near the free use cabin. The cabin site(s) includes amenities such as a vault toilet, picnic tables, fire pits and a grill. The cabin itself is available for public use on a first-come first-served basis and includes

amenities such as running water (must be t reated pr ior to drinking), a wood stove, a shower and hot water heater, and c o n n e c t i o n s f o r generator to provide power and lights to the cabin. The cabin is occupied throughout most of the summer, so don’t expect to be the only person looking to use the facilities.

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High Rock Canyon High Rock Canyon is a popular camping area for the adventurous types who have 4WD vehicles. There are no camping facilities at the campsite in High Rock Canyon, but there is an abundance of solitude and interesting side canyons to explore. To prevent impacts to bighorn sheep lambing areas and nesting raptors, camping is limited to designated sites in High

Rock Canyon. The road through High Rock Canyon is seasonally closed each year from February 1st until the second weekend in May. The Lahontan Cutthroat Trout Wilderness Study Area (LCT WSA) This area encompasses a healthy and productive watershed that was established as a Wilderness Study Area (WSA) to protect the last unaltered population of Lahontan Cutthroat Trout. The canyon from the north slope of the Black Rock Range provides excellent habitat for deer, antelope, bighorn sheep and wild horses. The aspen filled canyons and cool mountain streams provide a welcome escape during the hot summer season . P r i m i t i ve campsites are scattered throughout the area along the stream and roads. There are no facilities at these campsites. Fishing is prohibited in the streams and Summit Lake. Remember to bring your own water, firewood, and shelter. These items are not easily or reliably found throughout the year.

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A few rules about camping in the NCA:

• Camping is allowed only in designated campsites at Soldier Meadows and High Rock Canyon. Other areas near the hot springs at Stevens Camp and Massacre Ranch will be limited to designated sites in the future.

• Vehicles are allowed to travel off of designated routes for a distance of up to 50 feet

for camping. It is recommended to use existing campsites where possible • Campfires on the playa must be contained or elevated to prevent scarring or burning

of the playa surface.