Blue Lake Campground, located in the Modoc National Forest of northeastern California, offers a serene and natural setting for outdoor enthusiasts. The campground is situated near a lake formed by a massive landslide, providing stunning views and opportunities for fishing and hiking. Surrounded by Ponderosa Pines and other mountain trees, the area offers a peaceful retreat from urban life. The lake itself is known for its deep blue color and ice-cold water, even during the hottest summer days. Visitors can enjoy a 3-mile trail around the lake, offering excellent birdwatching and wildlife viewing opportunities.
The campground features 48 large and well-spaced sites, many with shade, making it ideal for both tent and RV camping. It is a secluded spot, perfect for those seeking solitude and connection with nature. The nearby South Warner Wilderness offers additional trails for those looking to explore more remote areas.
The area has a rich natural history, with many ice-cold mountain streams feeding into and out of the lake. Despite a wildfire in 2003, the campground itself was spared, preserving its natural beauty and providing ample shade for campers.