Granite Chief Wilderness

U.S. Forest Service - Wilderness

25,680 Acres

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Activities

Camping

Camping

Dispersed camping is permitted.

Pets

Pets

Pets must be under your control at all times.

Equestrian

Equestrian

Horseback riding is permitted on designated trails. Bring all needed supplies including water.

Fishing

Fishing

Hundreds of lakes, rivers and streams provide endless opportunities to fish.

For information about licenses, species, limits and seasons contact the California Department of Fish and Game.

Hiking

Hiking

Hiking is permitted throughout the area.

Hunting

Hunting

Hunting, fishing, and non-commercial trapping are allowed under state and local laws.

Shooting

Shooting

Target shooting is permitted in many areas of the forest. Seasonal restrictions occur due to fire hazard. Check with the Ranger District office nearest to where you wish to visit before you shoot.

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Granite Chief Wilderness

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Regulations & Recommendations

Vehicles are not permitted in wilderness areas.

Wilderness Permits are not presently required for day or overnight use in the Granite Chief Wilderness.

Offices

Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit
Forest Supervisor's Office
35 College Drive
South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150
530-543-2600

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