
Diablo Lake Campgrounds
The Diablo Lake Campgrounds are only accessible by boat, and is made up of three areas.
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Diablo Lake Campgrounds Details
The Diablo Lake Campgrounds are only accessible by boat, and are made up of three areas: Buster Brown (three sites), Hidden Cove (one site), and Thunder Point (three sites). All three have tent pads, vault toilets, bear boxes, fire pits, and docks. Camping in all boat-in areas requires backcountry camping permits.
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Thunder Creek Trail
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Thunder Knob Trail
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Colonial Creek
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Fourth of July Trail
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