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Kangaroo Lake Campground Content provided by   Wildernet
Quick Facts
Number of Sites:  18 Campsites
Reservation Status:  Not Accepted
Length of Stay:  14 Days
Handicapped Accessible:  Yes
Elevation:  6,000 Feet
Reservation:  No
Season:  June - October
Directions
From Callahan, Follow the road to Gazelle (County Hwy. 2H01) west for 10 miles to the Kangaroo Lake turnoff. From this point it is approximately 5 miles to the campground on FS 41N08.
Location Information
Kangaroo Lake sits at an elevation of 6,500 feet, is 25 acres in size, and 110 feet deep. The campground facilities include day-use and barrier-free parking, toilets, and a 1/4 mile paved trail which stops at two stone fishing piers at the lake. Although motorized boats are not allowed, the lake is regularly stocked with trout which can reach up to 25 inches in size. A self-guided interpretive trail that connects to the Pacific Crest Trail at the top of a ridge overlooking the lake is located just adjacent to the campground.

Kangaroo Lake has 18 family camp sites and is normally open from May through October. There is a campground host available at the site for further information or assistance.
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