The best campervan sites near Lone Pine

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Park your campervan in Lone Pine and you’ve got over 1,750 options tailored to van travelers—plenty of room to roam. You’ll find campsites tucked between boulders, shadowed by the Sierra Nevada, and within easy reach of Alabama Hills’ film-famous rock formations. Average rates hover around $52 per night, but you can score a spot for as little as $15. The best-reviewed sites—Sierra Foothills Ranch -722 acres (440 reviews), Sequoia Mountain Farms (376 reviews), and Five Fours Camp in Three Rivers (318 reviews)—offer easy access to campfires, showers, and pet-friendly setups. Bring your bike or a kayak: historic sites, boating, and backroad rides are all within reach. If you’re rolling through Lone Pine in a campervan, you won’t run out of options or things to do.

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Cartago Springs

3. Cartago Springs

78%
(9)
17mi from Lone Pine · 2 sites · RVs · Cartago, CA
Cartago Springs is right off of the 395 HWY, with beautiful panoramic views of the Sierra mountains with bright twinkling open skies at night. Just minutes from cotton wood creek and a short drive to the Alabama Hills and Mt. Whitney. Open land to park your trailer or RV. Star gaze and eat under the stars. Cartago wildlife area is a five minute walk down the road from the property. The Cartago Wildlife area is a protected wet land that homes many different birds and wild life, there are walking trails and a small pond to enjoy. The property sits near what was once the old Cartago dump. You can find beautiful colored glass, porcelains, neat items like silverware, car parts, old lighters, a pickers paradise. feel free to take any treasures you find home with you! If you like to ride, Olancha dunes is just down the road. Cactus Flats Road in Olancha will take you into the Coso Mountains where the trails are endless, the views are beautiful and the peace is surreal. Cartago Springs is a few miles north of the Mobile gas station, where they serve hot food a perfect convince for the traveler. Hope to see you soon!
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
$24
 / night

Park your campervan in Lone Pine and you’ve got over 1,750 options tailored to van travelers—plenty of room to roam. You’ll find campsites tucked between boulders, shadowed by the Sierra Nevada, and within easy reach of Alabama Hills’ film-famous rock formations. Average rates hover around $52 per night, but you can score a spot for as little as $15. The best-reviewed sites—Sierra Foothills Ranch -722 acres (440 reviews), Sequoia Mountain Farms (376 reviews), and Five Fours Camp in Three Rivers (318 reviews)—offer easy access to campfires, showers, and pet-friendly setups. Bring your bike or a kayak: historic sites, boating, and backroad rides are all within reach. If you’re rolling through Lone Pine in a campervan, you won’t run out of options or things to do.

80% (1K)

Top-rated campgrounds

Cartago Springs

3. Cartago Springs

78%
(9)
17mi from Lone Pine · 2 sites · RVs · Cartago, CA
Cartago Springs is right off of the 395 HWY, with beautiful panoramic views of the Sierra mountains with bright twinkling open skies at night. Just minutes from cotton wood creek and a short drive to the Alabama Hills and Mt. Whitney. Open land to park your trailer or RV. Star gaze and eat under the stars. Cartago wildlife area is a five minute walk down the road from the property. The Cartago Wildlife area is a protected wet land that homes many different birds and wild life, there are walking trails and a small pond to enjoy. The property sits near what was once the old Cartago dump. You can find beautiful colored glass, porcelains, neat items like silverware, car parts, old lighters, a pickers paradise. feel free to take any treasures you find home with you! If you like to ride, Olancha dunes is just down the road. Cactus Flats Road in Olancha will take you into the Coso Mountains where the trails are endless, the views are beautiful and the peace is surreal. Cartago Springs is a few miles north of the Mobile gas station, where they serve hot food a perfect convince for the traveler. Hope to see you soon!
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
$24
 / night

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