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Ride Camp

Coppercreek is a private, family-owned and operated summer camp located in Greenville, CA. The camp is 2 hours from Lake Tahoe, 30 minutes from Lassen National Park, and about 5 hours from the San Francisco Bay Area. Coppercreek Camp has a large and diversified riding program so is well prepared to serve as the start/end point and campsite for this ride. (See more about this summer camp and its programs at www.coppercreek.com)

The September campsite area will be a large meadow area associated with the camp. The May campsite will be an area uusually used by the camp as a cross-country course. NO ground fires are allowed. There is plenty of open space for all sizes of RVs, trailers, rigs, tents, panel or electric pens. All dogs must be kept on a leash or confined!!!!

Grocery stores, gas stations, and motels/B&Bs are available in Greenville, about 3 miles from camp.

See these sites for information

Yorkshire House B&B

Indian Valley Chamber of Commerce

Plumas County Visitors Bureau

Directions

From the north: SR-36 from Redding/SR-147 from Susanville, take SR-89 southbound towards Greenville; in Greenville turn left onto Main St. Turn left onto Williams Valley Rd. Turn left onto Upper Williams Valley Rd. and follow to the end. Follow signs into Coppercreek Camp.

From the south: SR-70 eastbound from Chico/SR-70 westbound from I-395-Nevada, take SR-89 northbound to Greenville. Turn right onto Main St. Turn left onto Williams Valley Rd. Turn left onto Upper Williams Valley Rd. and follow to the end. Follow signs into Coppercreek Camp.

NOTE: The 100-mile campsite will have specific directions when you reach Coppercreek. The usual meadow area will be too wet to use in May.

Trails

Keddie Ridge is the northern-most mountain ridge of the Sierra Nevada Range. It is a little known area with fantastic scenery and hidden lakes. The ride will use existing, but rarely used roads and single track trails on the Plumas and Lassen National Forests and on private forestlands. Elevations range from 3500 feet to 6500 feet.

The Limited Distance riders and 50-milers will share some trails and vet check locations. Crews have easy access at both camp and away vet checks.

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