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Cherry Creek Campground

Contact Info
Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest
825 Avenue East
Ely, NV

Phone :
775-289-3031
Basics
Number of Sites:
4 sites
Elevation:
6500 feet

Description

Located at the foot of the Quinn Canyon Wilderness. It is a rustic and mostly undeveloped campground in the middle of a pinyon-juniper forest.

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Details

Season
June to September
Elevation
6500 feet
Basic Info
Total Sites:
4 sites
More Site Details
Max RV Length:
20 feet

Map + Directions

Basic Directions

Take US highway 6, 23 miles south of Ely.

Turn onto State highway 318 and drive south 41 miles to Sunnyside (Wayne E. Kirsch Wildlife Preserve).

Turn onto an improved gravel and dirt road and drive 45 miles west. Look for Cherry Creek signs along the way.

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