Hoyt’s Crossing

Category: Park in Nevada City, California

Address: Hoyt Crossing Rd, Nevada City, CA 95959, USA

Opening hours

Sunday: 7AM–8PM

Monday: 7AM–8PM

Tuesday: 7AM–8PM

Wednesday: 7AM–8PM

Thursday: 7AM–8PM

Friday: 7AM–8PM

Saturday: 7AM–8PM

Reviews

Carly Childs

Jan 26, 2021

Got there early and got a parking space pretty easily. About 1.5 mile hike to the location. Beautiful clean clear water. Plenty of areas to set up for the day. If you’re looking specifically to go to Hoyts Crossing, be warned that there are …

Sumeet sigdel

Jan 26, 2021

Secluded spot. Be prepared to hike for 15 minutes before you reach the spot. The water is clean and cold but swimmable in even in May. The place is known to be Nude beach and I did see a lot of Nude people so be prepared for that.

bon smith

Jul 28, 2020

Day trip and good hiking place...beautiful water! So refreshing! Its a nude beach but not everyone is nude...

Chris Franche

Jan 27, 2020

BEAUTIFUL!!! A short hike along side the river will get you to many swimming spots. At some of the swimming spots... quite a few people treat it as a nude beach. So either have fun or chose to ignore. Absolutely stunning views

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Questions & Answers

Do you Pay to park?

Alex Scheurer | Jan 26, 2020
Mathew Lee | Jan 27, 2020

You do not, there is a small public parking lot, and parking on the street.

Can you camp in Hoyts?

ana C | Jan 26, 2020
Michaela Y | Jan 27, 2020

No

Do you have to hike or can you park near swimming hole?

someone cool | Jan 25, 2021
Vanessa Rivera | Jan 26, 2021

From the parking you will need to hike about 15mins but there's plenty of swimming near the parking.

Is it pet friendly?

Nicole Celestino | Jan 25, 2021
Kayla Simmons | Jan 26, 2021

Yep!

Have there been any weirdos doing things they shouldn't?

Tyler Naylor | Jan 26, 2020
Kevin Hazel | Jan 27, 2020

Not that I have seen. Just a skinny dipping area

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Can you kyack

Michael Restivo | Jan 26, 2020
Valerie Menchaca | Jan 27, 2020

I was there last week and the water is perfectly safe for swimming if you heed all the normal rules. The water is actually currently too low to go down the small 'waterfalls' in a kayak that are in the Hoyts Crossing area.

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