About Divine Springs Campground
Divine springs campground has 5 metal fire ring/bbq pits and tables. A small stream runs through the site, and is fenced off from livestock.
Eagleville, California · Washoe County · Campground
Divine springs campground has 5 metal fire ring/bbq pits and tables. A small stream runs through the site, and is fenced off from livestock.
Divine springs campground has 5 metal fire ring/bbq pits and tables. A small stream runs through the site, and is fenced off from livestock.
From intersection of CA299 and Modoc Co. Rd. 1 in Cedarville, travel S on Modoc Co. Rd. 1 for 15 miles to Eagleville. Turn left (East) onto Modoc co. Rd. 38/Hays Canyon Rd. Travel East on Hays Canyon Road for approximately 13 miles to ridge top fork and cattle guard. Turn left fork and continue approximately 4 miles downhill to campground on the right.
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