The best tiny homes near Bass Lake

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About an hour from Fresno in the Sierra National Forest, Bass Lake attracts boating and water skiing enthusiasts with its reservoir, often touted as a mini Lake Tahoe. While nearby Oakhurst up the road has a wider selection of amenities, Bass Lake offers plenty for campers wanting to be close to Yosemite National Park, including boat and water sports rentals, RV resorts, and tons of campgrounds for tent camping. The town is set on the northern shores of the lake—for a quieter alternative, consider the US Forest Service’s Lupine Campground, offering campsites with fire rings, plus picnic areas and restrooms with flush toilets.

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“The Cozy” Tiny Cabin

2. Camp ikigai Animal Sanctuary 501c3

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48mi from Bass Lake · 112 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Squaw Valley, CA
Camp ikigai is a 72 acre farm/ranch stay near Sequoia-Kings (SEKI) Canyon Nat'l Parks. Rescued/EOL horses, sheep, chickens, and ducks freely roam the property. The property has a communal clubhouse with a fully stocked kitchen, washer/dryer, firepit, hot/cold showers, compost and pit toilets, and an above ground swimming pool. Our business is committed to inclusivity and respect for people from all backgrounds and a safe inclusive space for solo female travelers. 30 minutes from park entrance, 20 min from nearby lakes, 50 minutes from Fresno. 3 hours from SF, 3.5 from LA. We have running hot/cold water for our outdoor shower but NO flushable toilets. We have pit and compost toilets filled with cedar shavings for now! Our priorities: 1. Wildfire prevention 2. Community building 3. Environmentalism and Sustainability If you're coming July-Mid August, please know it is HOT (95 average/75 night) and wildfires are a consistent threat. With that, wildfire prevention is a high priority. We have a lot of projects we have started and could use all the help we can get! Some of those are: - invasive species management - tiny home building - gardening/greenhouse building - event space building - raising livestock - medicinal plant growing + onsite apothecary (Come volunteer build the food forest and medicinal garden) Come book a cabin, park a bus or RV, bring a tent, bring your cat/dog/turtle/horse etc. To see volunteer positions/project please visit https://Campikigai.com or https://linktr.ee/ikigaiSanctuary or at VolunteerMatch.com
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Sequoia Highland Camp

3. Sequoia Highland Camp

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46mi from Bass Lake · 17 sites · Lodging · Dunlap, CA
Discover Sequoia Highland Camp nature retreat, perched at almost 5000 feet altitude, offering breathtaking views of a valley on one side and snow-capped peaks on the other. Nestled on 120 acres of pristine forest in the Sierra Nevada mountains, this haven is conveniently located near Kings Canyon, a mere 200 miles from both San Francisco and Los Angeles. It serves as an accessible and idyllic base for exploring Sequoia, Kings Canyon, and Yosemite National Parks. Sequoia Highland Camp is home to a variety of cabins and yurts, surrounded by a landscape that includes a pond, meadows, and a forest, providing an immersive experience in the untouched Sierra wilderness. Enhance your stay by booking additional facilities such as the Bungalow (recreation and bar), the Cloud room (yoga and workshop space), the Cloud (yoga and workshop space in a dome), a yoga deck, a sunset spot (no need to book), and a stargazing structure (no need to book). Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Sierra Nevada mountains and create lasting memories in this serene and well-appointed camp.
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$95
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AutoCamp Yosemite

7. AutoCamp Yosemite

25mi from Bass Lake · 69 sites · Midpines, CA
AutoCamp Yosemite stands out as a unique glamping destination, seamlessly blending luxury with the natural beauty of Yosemite National Park. Nestled just outside the park's entrance, this stunning property offers guests an unparalleled opportunity to immerse themselves in California's iconic landscapes while enjoying the comforts of modern accommodations. Surrounded by lush forests, AutoCamp features a variety of beautifully designed lodging options, including opulent tents, stylish Airstream trailers, and spacious cabins, each equipped with private outdoor spaces to soak in the breathtaking scenery. The contemporary design of the property is enhanced by thoughtful amenities that promote relaxation and comfort. Guests can unwind on their private decks or patios, gather around cozy fire pits, or simply admire the awe-inspiring views of the Sierra Nevada mountains. AutoCamp Yosemite also boasts impressive communal spaces, including a chic clubhouse that serves as a social hub for guests to connect, play games, and savor local food and beverages. This inviting mid-century modern space acts as a perfect starting point for your adventures in this year-round destination. Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to do, with activities such as hiking, rock climbing, and exploring nearby waterfalls. Whether you choose to hike through the stunning landscape, embark on a snowshoe trek, or join a guided climbing experience, there’s no shortage of excitement
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About an hour from Fresno in the Sierra National Forest, Bass Lake attracts boating and water skiing enthusiasts with its reservoir, often touted as a mini Lake Tahoe. While nearby Oakhurst up the road has a wider selection of amenities, Bass Lake offers plenty for campers wanting to be close to Yosemite National Park, including boat and water sports rentals, RV resorts, and tons of campgrounds for tent camping. The town is set on the northern shores of the lake—for a quieter alternative, consider the US Forest Service’s Lupine Campground, offering campsites with fire rings, plus picnic areas and restrooms with flush toilets.

95% (539)

Top-rated campgrounds

“The Cozy” Tiny Cabin

2. Camp ikigai Animal Sanctuary 501c3

90%
(81)
48mi from Bass Lake · 112 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Squaw Valley, CA
Camp ikigai is a 72 acre farm/ranch stay near Sequoia-Kings (SEKI) Canyon Nat'l Parks. Rescued/EOL horses, sheep, chickens, and ducks freely roam the property. The property has a communal clubhouse with a fully stocked kitchen, washer/dryer, firepit, hot/cold showers, compost and pit toilets, and an above ground swimming pool. Our business is committed to inclusivity and respect for people from all backgrounds and a safe inclusive space for solo female travelers. 30 minutes from park entrance, 20 min from nearby lakes, 50 minutes from Fresno. 3 hours from SF, 3.5 from LA. We have running hot/cold water for our outdoor shower but NO flushable toilets. We have pit and compost toilets filled with cedar shavings for now! Our priorities: 1. Wildfire prevention 2. Community building 3. Environmentalism and Sustainability If you're coming July-Mid August, please know it is HOT (95 average/75 night) and wildfires are a consistent threat. With that, wildfire prevention is a high priority. We have a lot of projects we have started and could use all the help we can get! Some of those are: - invasive species management - tiny home building - gardening/greenhouse building - event space building - raising livestock - medicinal plant growing + onsite apothecary (Come volunteer build the food forest and medicinal garden) Come book a cabin, park a bus or RV, bring a tent, bring your cat/dog/turtle/horse etc. To see volunteer positions/project please visit https://Campikigai.com or https://linktr.ee/ikigaiSanctuary or at VolunteerMatch.com
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$49
 / night
Sequoia Highland Camp

3. Sequoia Highland Camp

98%
(74)
46mi from Bass Lake · 17 sites · Lodging · Dunlap, CA
Discover Sequoia Highland Camp nature retreat, perched at almost 5000 feet altitude, offering breathtaking views of a valley on one side and snow-capped peaks on the other. Nestled on 120 acres of pristine forest in the Sierra Nevada mountains, this haven is conveniently located near Kings Canyon, a mere 200 miles from both San Francisco and Los Angeles. It serves as an accessible and idyllic base for exploring Sequoia, Kings Canyon, and Yosemite National Parks. Sequoia Highland Camp is home to a variety of cabins and yurts, surrounded by a landscape that includes a pond, meadows, and a forest, providing an immersive experience in the untouched Sierra wilderness. Enhance your stay by booking additional facilities such as the Bungalow (recreation and bar), the Cloud room (yoga and workshop space), the Cloud (yoga and workshop space in a dome), a yoga deck, a sunset spot (no need to book), and a stargazing structure (no need to book). Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Sierra Nevada mountains and create lasting memories in this serene and well-appointed camp.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$95
 / night
AutoCamp Yosemite

7. AutoCamp Yosemite

25mi from Bass Lake · 69 sites · Midpines, CA
AutoCamp Yosemite stands out as a unique glamping destination, seamlessly blending luxury with the natural beauty of Yosemite National Park. Nestled just outside the park's entrance, this stunning property offers guests an unparalleled opportunity to immerse themselves in California's iconic landscapes while enjoying the comforts of modern accommodations. Surrounded by lush forests, AutoCamp features a variety of beautifully designed lodging options, including opulent tents, stylish Airstream trailers, and spacious cabins, each equipped with private outdoor spaces to soak in the breathtaking scenery. The contemporary design of the property is enhanced by thoughtful amenities that promote relaxation and comfort. Guests can unwind on their private decks or patios, gather around cozy fire pits, or simply admire the awe-inspiring views of the Sierra Nevada mountains. AutoCamp Yosemite also boasts impressive communal spaces, including a chic clubhouse that serves as a social hub for guests to connect, play games, and savor local food and beverages. This inviting mid-century modern space acts as a perfect starting point for your adventures in this year-round destination. Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to do, with activities such as hiking, rock climbing, and exploring nearby waterfalls. Whether you choose to hike through the stunning landscape, embark on a snowshoe trek, or join a guided climbing experience, there’s no shortage of excitement
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Where to go

West of Bass Lake

While the expanse between Bass Lake and the California coast has its fair share of towns and farmland, there are also plenty of natural areas and parks to explore. Spots worth considering along this route include San Luis National Wildlife RefugePacheco State Park, and Henry W. Coe State Park.

Sequoia National Forest

Head south and you'll hit Sequoia National Forest, where you'll find everything from scenic waterways to colorful high mountain scenery. Backpackers may want to also consider a trip out to the Jennie Lakes Wilderness, with its thick forest interspersed with Alpine meadows.

Stanislaus National Forest

North of Bass Lake, the massive Stanislaus National Forest is a great place to continue water adventures, with a wide variety of lakes and rivers. Hiking and camping opportunities also abound in this wooded area.

When to go

Bass Lake is definitely a summer destination, though many area campgrounds are open year-round. Summers can get hot, with daytime temperatures sometimes rising to the upper 90s, while nights are pleasantly warm, with temperatures in the 60s. The spring and fall shoulder seasons are ideal if you want fewer crowds, with pleasantly warm temperatures in May and September. Late fall through winter gets plenty of rain, and snow is not uncommon.

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