Completely destroyed in the Panther Fire in 2008, Norcross Campground and Horse Camp has been rebuilt and reopened late in the season in 2009. The refurbished campground has 4 large horse corrals, plenty of horse trailer parking, new campsites and restrooms. Water is available for horses but not for human consumption. There are two main trails out of Norcross heading into the Marble Mountain Wilderness; the Elk Creek Trail and the Kelsey National Recreation Trail along Bear Creek to Bear Valley and Bear Lake. The Elk Creek Trail can be ridden or hiked as 4 different loops with a variety of destinations and mountain lakes. Water is NOT for human consumption. RV Camping Reconstructed after the Panther Fire. Great new facilities. All 4 campsites can accommodate RVs and trailers. No amenities. No water. Hookup - Sewer No Vechicle Clearance Watch overhead for low hanging branches Hookups - Electric No Fire Information Campfires permitted in fire rings provided, subject to local restrictions. Pavement Type for Parking Gravel Dump Stations No No. of Sites 4 Reservation Info Reservations not accepted. All sites are first come, first served. No. of Accessible sites None Hookup - Water No Fees: No fee Restrictions: Do not tie horses to trees, living or dead. Do not tie horses to corral rails or posts. Keep horses away from the creek. Avoid damage to creek bank. Carry water to horses in corrals. Water and garbage service are not provided. Bring enough water for drinking, cooking and washing as well as extra water to drown campfires each day. Please take all trash, garbage and dog droppings with you when you leave. Dogs on leash only. Camping limit 14 days.