About Calpine Lookout
Number of accommodations: 1
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2026 Season availability
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This campground is open year round, providing flexibility for your stay.
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Reviews (25)
What Guests Are Saying
The Calpine Fire Lookout offers a memorable experience with stunning views, excellent hiking, and a serene setting ideal for stargazing. Visitors appreciate the well-maintained facilities, including a gas stove and fireplace, creating a comfortable atmosphere reminiscent of glamping. The attentive management and inviting environment encourage guests to return for future stays.
What Guests Are Saying
The Calpine Fire Lookout offers a memorable experience with stunning views, excellent hiking, and a serene setting ideal for stargazing. Visitors appreciate the well-maintained facilities, including a gas stove and fireplace, creating a comfortable atmosphere reminiscent of glamping. The attentive management and inviting environment encourage guests to return for future stays.
Review Summary
Matthew H
VerifiedApril 13, 2026 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA CALPINE C.O.
The Calpine Fire lookout was absolutely amazing and a truly memorable visit for my father and 9-year old son. We enjoyed everything about the fire lookout and would jump at the chance to come back.
Thank you
Martin K
VerifiedMarch 20, 2026 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA CALPINE C.O.
Another magical stay at the Calpine Fire Lookout. And a shoutout to the facility’s manager Mr. Evans who keeps everything in the fire lookout in working orders. Our stay usually includes hiking (and in winter snowshoeing) in the nearby woods, and a visit to the nearby hot springs for a day of soak and relaxation.
Bill B
VerifiedMarch 20, 2026 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA CALPINE C.O.
Absolutely spectacular. Timothy Evans is the best!
Morgan N
VerifiedFebruary 10, 2026 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA CALPINE C.O.
This is the most magical place! A beautiful hike/snowshoe in. Very grateful for the stove and the fireplace. You will make memories for life here. Thank you for preserving and protecting this place.
Christopher T
VerifiedAugust 22, 2025 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA CALPINE C.O.
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Andrea G
VerifiedJuly 15, 2025 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA CALPINE C.O.
Beautiful view and serene setting. Star-gazing is fantastic and saw many birds. Be sure to bring bug spray! You'll need a 4wd to get up here.
Julien D
VerifiedMay 11, 2025 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA CALPINE C.O.
This was our 2nd stay at Calpine. Everything was just as great as the 1st time around 👍🏻.
Roxanne K
VerifiedMarch 19, 2025 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA CALPINE C.O.
This place is a gem! We had no issues with the stay or the hike in. There was plenty of toilet paper, but short on matches for the lamps. I ordered a silverware set since there was only one fork for sharing. The nearby falls was gorgeous and Graeagle looks amazing for mountain biking in the summer. We can’t wait to come back!
Gloria L
VerifiedSeptember 11, 2024 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA CALPINE C.O.
Lovely place to enjoy the sunset, night sky, and sunrise from. Fairly quiet (you can hear the cars) but you will spot light pollution coming from the south. This felt like glamping especially if you're used to backpacking! Hope others enjoy using the star wheel!
Vanessa W
VerifiedMay 3, 2024 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA CALPINE C.O.
Amazing views and very well kept! It was an even better experience than I had hoped for. There are 2 flights of stairs that are easy to ascend even with an armload of goods. The gas stove top and oven allows you too cook like you are at home if you don't want to campfire cook. I stayed nice and toasty even when the nights were in the 30s. All the staff was welcoming and super helpful. I can't wait to go back!
Location Calpine Lookout
Address:
Sierraville Ranger District
Sierraville, CA, 96126
United States
From Sierraville, the lookout is approximately 10 miles north on State Highway 89. Renters will be given a renters packet after check-in with the best access or parking based on current weather conditions. During the winter months, access is by snowshoes, skiis or snowmobiles on a 2 mile trail with a 1000 foot elevation gain.
Latitude & Longitude: 39.6789 / -120.462
Elevation: 1776 feet
Policies & Rules
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Approximately 2 weeks before arrival, the Sierraville Ranger District will contact renters to confirm the reservation and give check-in instructions by email. Contact the Sierraville Office at (530) 994-3401 (Monday through Friday) for road and weather conditions or fire restrictions. |
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Weather conditions and snow may cause the access road to be closed. The gate combination will not be given under these conditions and the only access to the lookout will be on foot. |
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The key for the lookout is kept in a lockbox at the lookout; renters will be given the combination to the gate and the lockbox upon check-in. |
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Snowshoes, skis or snowmobiles are required to access the lookout when snow is present. Remember you must also pack in all your supplies and water. |
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In winter conditions, temperatures may be as low as -21 degrees; cold weather clothing is required. |
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No water is available; visitors must bring their own supply. |
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Pack out all food and trash. |
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Lightning may be a hazard during summer storms. |
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Renters need to provide a valid contact phone number on their reservation so the district staff may contact renters with check-in procedures and current conditions before arrival. |
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Learn more about Tahoe National Forest |
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Don't Move Firewood: Protect California's forests from tree-killing pests by buying your firewood locally and burning it on-site. For more information visit firewood.ca.gov. |