The best camping near Lone Pine with campfires

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In the heart of the Owens Valley, between the Sierra Nevada and Inyo mountain ranges, the town of Lone Pine is a great base for outdoor adventures and trout fishing. Other highlights include the scenic boulder fields of the Alabama Hills, a backdrop to so many Western movies, the Lone Pine Museum of Western Film, and the Manzanar National Historic Site. Campgrounds can be found around town, near Mount Whitney, along Highway 395, and in nearby national forests and parks.

85% (1.1K) 140 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Lone Pine

Lake Olancha RV Park and Campground

1. Lake Olancha RV Park and Campground

95%
(236)
21mi from Lone Pine · 17 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to our new resort with breathtaking views our 100 acre RV retreat and our nearly 1 mile shoreline of beautiful Olancha Lake with the majestic snowcapped Sierra Nevada Mountains to the west and Death Valley to the east make for an incredible retreat. We are located near Lone Pine in the township of Olancha in the Owens Valley of California.
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$39
 / night
3R Ranch Retreat w/ Wifi

2. 3R Ranch Retreat w/ Wifi

96%
(27)
47mi from Lone Pine · 1 site
- 22 foot RV with all the amenities for a comfortable stay. Toilet, shower, and furnished kitchen. RV unit is a 2024 Coleman Lantern 17B with AC/fireplace heater and sleeps 5! Access to a private hiking trail that overlooks the community of Three Rivers. - 2 mini donkeys on property available for a feeding tour :) - 20 min Barrel Sauna session also available at an additional cost!
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$90
 / night
OrangeRay~Three Rivers

3. OrangeRay~Three Rivers

99%
(204)
47mi from Lone Pine · 2 sites
OrangeRay, home of Pixie's Place Animal Sanctuary and Hospice was founded in 2007, when I left L.A. for the forest by the river to create, and to expand my shamanic pursuits. Being that Three Rivers was home to the socialist Kaweah Colony in the 1800's; which helped in the founding of Sequoia National Park; the area is rich in history. Poet John Muir was enchanted and inspired by this area; Walt Disney fell under her spell as well when he envisioned a "Swiss Chalet" style resort which never came to fruition. The water wars of California began right here; gold rush...right here! "Kaweah" is the name given by the Indians for the sound the Crow makes. Three Rivers literally sits on slabs of quartz crystal, making rock hunting superb! As an energy practitioner, the quartz heightens the healing process; as well as creating an energy vortex. My property sits on an area that was once an Indian village, and then the school house for the children of the pioneers. There was a huge Hare Krishna Colony up here in the 60-70's. As a photographer and filmmaker, the lighting up here is amazing! The night skies literally pulsate with their celestial canopy. A great spot to sky watch as well! The property is not kid-friendly, and is not really here for children as much as it is offered for the inner child in adults. WE ARE 420 friendly which is in opposition to most "family" landscapes....so please note this is not personal but I prefer no children xo Also, I prefer no pets, as it disrupts the balance here with the animal residents :) I share fresh eggs when available :) (The shower is not available to guest :)
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Potable water
from 
$85
 / night
Inyo National Forest

4. Inyo National Forest

96%
(453)
National forest 10mi from Lone Pine · 1976 sites
Explore ancient pine forests, curious rock formations, and massive peaks in this sprawling national forest.
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Electrical hookup
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Sequoia National Park

5. Sequoia National Park

98%
(205)
National park 28mi from Lone Pine · 526 sites
From giant sequoias to marble caves and granite domes, the second oldest national park is a wonder.
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Kings Canyon Campground

6. Kings Canyon Campground

92%
(745)
48mi from Lone Pine · 21 sites · Tents, RVs
This rustic campground is located in Kings Canyon on hwy 180, 16 miles past the Sequoia-Kings Canyon Park entrance. Ten Mile Creek running thru the property. Magnificent views of Kings Canyon from the property. Google plus code for maps R497+877 Hume Station, California Campground sites with picnic tables. Flushing toilets on site. Water and sewer hookups available at some sites. 6 miles to the mighty Kings River, 12 miles to Grant Grove and the Giant Sequoia’s, 16 miles to Cedar Grove, 22 miles to “Roads End” and trail head for the endless backcountry trails including the Pacific Crest trail. Easy access to General’s Hwy for Sequoia National Park access
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$22
 / night
Sierra Ranch - Cabins & Tents

7. Sierra Ranch - Cabins & Tents

98%
(609)
49mi from Lone Pine · 11 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Swimming in North Fork Tule River, miles of hiking trails on ranch. River Ridge Ranch goes from 1,000' elev. to 3,000' elevation. Hike right on the ranch. We are between Sequoia National Park (about an hour) and the Giant Sequoia National Monument (16 miles to groves up Hwy 190 and no entrance fee). Choose from individual tent sites, group tent sites, tiny cabins. the 5-acre Compound or the Entire Ranch. We occasionally host small, thoughtful, low impact weddings. Please inquire. There are 33 giant sequoia groves in our Southern Region of the Giant Sequoia National Monument, some easily driven to, and some remote. Our ranch is a nature preserve and an education demonstration site, teaching sustainable and regenerative land use practices. River Ridge Institute, our non-profit, hosts a variety of events for the public. Please note: you are expected to leave the ranch and kitchen area as you found it, i.e., dishes washed thoroughly and dried and put away, recycling separated from trash, food scraps in compost buckets, sticky marshmallow removed from forks and surfaces (ick!). Thank you. Enjoy: The Kitchen has a 3-burner cooktop, large fridge, microwave, full dishes and utensils and pots and pans with a big washing area in the back. Propane barbecue grill.. There's a River Barn to use as a remote space and Turtle Cove for swimming. Saturday morning Farmer's Market in downtown at 9 AM - Noon. Ancestral land of the Foothill Yokuts tribe. Homesteaded in 1859, owned by the Negus family from 1909-2000. Barbara and I bought it to save it from subdivision and it's now protected by a Conservation Easement and acts as a community center for the arts, music, poetry, gatherings and outdoor education. We're both biologists, so, just ask us. Please see the Rules and Safety section to review our Waiver of Liability.
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from 
$40
 / night
Boulder Creek RV Resort on Hwy 395

8. Boulder Creek RV Resort on Hwy 395

2.9mi from Lone Pine · 88 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Enjoy panoramic views of the Eastern Sierras from this great campground located on Hwy 395 at the Boulder Creek RV Resort in Lone Pine, California. Experience being immersed in nature's wonder while still maintaining some comforts of home by enjoying the amenities of the RV park with a pool and hot tub (open seasonally mid March to mid October), hot showers, clean restrooms, laundry facilities (paid) and a communal Club House with living room and kitchen available for guest use. Take a relaxing stop on your road trip of a lifetime along California's eastern border, whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat under star filled skies or a convenient home base for exploring iconic destinations like Mt. Whitney, Alabama Hills and Death Valley National Park. With four unique cabins and over 100 camp sites to choose from offering full hook-ups, pull-through sites, tent sites and park amenities for the whole family to enjoy including an outdoor pool, hot tub, well stocked market and playground. All RV sites offer full hook-ups with 30/50 amps electrical, water, sewer and free WiFi. Every campsite has a picnic table and fire ring and is dog friendly for up to 2 dogs per site. The Boulder Creek RV Resort Market sells propane, firewood, ice and other camp supplies. There is a dump station on site for RVs. Tent sites are located near the restrooms, showers, pool and hot tub. Campers can use the communal Club House large kitchen and living room with TV, where fresh coffee and muffins are served daily each morning. Tent sites have some trees for shade and potable water available. We're surrounded by the magnificent eastern Sierras and just a skipping stone way from majestic Mt. Whitney. Every day you'll awaken to a picture perfect view and every night you'll fall asleep beneath a vast black blanket peppered with sparkling stars. In an area where hiking and horseback riding trails are abundant, mountain lakes are fresh and crisp, and the scenery is unlike any other, guests are transported into another glimpse of unique California nature and embrace spectacular sunrises and sunsets on the Sierra Nevada mountain range. Viewing wildlife from the campground is not uncommon as elk, deer, birds and other migratory species travel through the open and vast land.
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$50
 / night
Haiwee Flats

9. Haiwee Flats

83%
(3)
28mi from Lone Pine · 1 site
Come and enjoy a beautiful relaxing weekend at Haiwee flats, 360 views of mountains, pull in site with easy access to the highway. Also a few miles nearby is the Haiwee Reservoir, ..please respect signs. Lots of exploring and hiking nearby. Sageflats is a nearby road that can bring you closer to the mountains. Get lost enjoy yourself.
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from 
$25
 / night
Kings Canyon National Park

10. Kings Canyon National Park

97%
(179)
National park 34mi from Lone Pine · 647 sites
This spot is home to the country's deepest canyon and its largest grove of sequoia trees.
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Sequoia National Forest

11. Sequoia National Forest

98%
(271)
National forest 44mi from Lone Pine · 905 sites
Astonishing natural diversity and the biggest trees on earth! Plan to be awed.
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Cabin Grimm

12. Cabin Grimm

100%
(5)
41mi from Lone Pine · 1 site
A storybook cabin located in the heart of the Sequoia National Forest. We love all things spooky so we have tried to bring the old magic of the woods into our little cabin. 3 bedrooms and 2 baths tucked into a small community. We are motivated by a love of nature & a respect for it. A wood burning hot tub is tucked in between the pines offers a soak after a day of exploring our beautiful Southern Sierra. Before forewarned, if it’s in the winter, we get a lot of snow. We highly suggest a an all-wheel-drive vehicle or definitely chains on a 2 wheel dr. vehicle.
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$194
 / night
Treehouse Camping w Deck!

13. Treehouse Camping w Deck!

67%
(3)
45mi from Lone Pine · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to our unique one of a kind TreeHouse Camping Experience! The decks are located in our Oak Trees surrounded by Mountain Views. In the heart of Three Rivers annd Only 3.5 MILES to the Sequoia National Park gate. The decks were built along our seasonal creek so we get quite a bit of wild life passing through deer, wild turkeys, black bears, etc The decks are ready to set up your own tent or we can provide a 2 person tent/mattress, at no additional charge. Must bring your BLANKETS/PILLOWS. There is a shared shower room for both decks on the premises shower, sink, and toilet. We do provide 2 towels, wash clothe, shampoo, conditioner, body wash, toilet paper, and hand soap. Restaurants and bars are only 2-5 minutes away! Come enjoy nature at its finest.
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$122
 / night
Sequoia Hills Villa

14. Sequoia Hills Villa

100%
(2)
47mi from Lone Pine · 1 site
Whether you're seeking relaxation, adventure, or both, our home promises a memorable experience near Sequoia National Park. Embrace the comfort of this stunning home while immersing yourself in the unparalleled beauty of one of California's most cherished natural wonders. Our home is perfect for families or group of friends who enjoys the outdoors, but who also want to come home to a place where they can relax and have the ultimate getaway.
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$380
 / night
Zen Camp/Bamboo Retreat

15. Zen Camp/Bamboo Retreat

100%
(9)
48mi from Lone Pine · 2 sites · Tents, Lodging
The calm and quiet of a Bamboo Grove. The perfect spot to unwind and relax. The beautiful Tule (two-lee) river can be heard at night! Day use area on the river only a 10-minute drive away! Short day trips to Sequoia National Park and Yosemite! Great couples getaway! Also a perfect location for Yoga groups or other groups up to 8 people! Group pricing for 7 is only $30/per person per night! ($60/couple + $30/person for up to 5 others! (Couple or max. of 3 sleeping together on King size mattress for 8x10 cabin is $100/night.) Come as a couple or get a group together! One night, OK. Singles or couples will always be alone and not sharing the camp area, and you'll have your pick of any of the three tents or one 8'x10' cabin with indoor toilet/sink King size air mattress ($100/night charge for cabin). Tents are provided and set up, each with fat comfortable air mattresses! Look at the photos! Contact me for more info and to book your stay! (No bedding or utensils provided. Propane bar-b-que. Fire pit and limited firewood provided. No electricity, no running water. Outdoor shower and simple outdoor restroom with foot pump sink. Ice chest available, ice provided in ice chest for those staying 2 nights or more.)
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$60
 / night
Mountain Farm

16. Mountain Farm

82%
(28)
51mi from Lone Pine · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
This is a small off grid fruit farm and completely private. You will be camping among fruit trees an d be close to state and national parks. We are close to Kings Canyon and Mount Baldy. we are also close to the back entrance to Sequoia National Park. There is a stunning private river to hike to and swim at with several waterfalls. there's plenty of picnic spots and a play area for children.
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$40
 / night
Olancha Resort

17. Olancha Resort

23mi from Lone Pine
Nestled on 65 acres of stunning landscape, Olancha Resort stands out as a unique destination with unparalleled views of majestic mountain ranges and enchanting starry skies. To the east, you'll find the renowned Death Valley and the Whites Mountain Range, while the High Sierras, featuring the impressive Olancha Peak at 12,132 feet, rise majestically to the west. Recognized as the Gateway to Death Valley and just minutes away from Mt. Whitney, the tallest peak in the contiguous United States at 14,494 feet, our resort offers an ideal base for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. On-site, guests can indulge in delicious meals at Olancha Café, which serves grass-fed beef and bison, or explore our general store stocked with exotic beers, ice cream, and unique gifts. For relaxation, enjoy our well-water swimming pool, along with convenient public restrooms, showers, and a laundromat. We also provide RV spots with 30/50 amp full hookups, as well as comfortable motel rooms, including suites and family accommodations, ensuring a pleasant stay for all visitors. Experience the beauty and adventure that Olancha Resort has to offer!
Camp Nelson RV Park

18. Camp Nelson RV Park

42mi from Lone Pine
Discover the charm of Nelson Falls RV Park, a unique campground nestled in the heart of the Sequoia National Forest and the Giant Sequoia National Monument, just above Springville, CA. This picturesque location offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and outdoor adventure, making it an ideal getaway for families and friends seeking to reconnect with nature. At Nelson Falls RV Park, you’ll find an abundance of scenic landscapes and endless opportunities for exploration. Whether you prefer hiking through towering sequoias, fishing in nearby streams, or simply soaking in the tranquility of your surroundings, this campground has something for everyone. The park's spacious sites provide privacy and comfort, allowing you to unwind and enjoy quality time with loved ones. In addition to the stunning natural features, the area boasts various attractions, including swimming holes and local restaurants that cater to all tastes. With so much to see and do, Nelson Falls RV Park is the perfect destination for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse themselves in the beauty of the great outdoors. Come and experience the serenity and adventure that await you!
Glacier Lodge

19. Glacier Lodge

43mi from Lone Pine
Discover the unique charm of Glacier Lodge, established in 1917 and situated at an elevation of nearly 8,000 feet along Big Pine Creek. This historic lodge has long served as a gateway to some of the finest hiking, fishing, hunting, and climbing experiences in the country. As the new owners, we are dedicated to ensuring that your stay is tailored to your desired outdoor adventure. Upon arrival, you will be greeted by the serene silence of the mountains. Take a deep breath of the crisp mountain air, infused with the refreshing scent of pine, and let it fill your lungs. Feel the gentle breeze rustle through the trees and enjoy the coolness on your skin. The breathtaking views stretch into infinity, with majestic mountains reaching toward the clearest blue sky you’ve ever seen. If you choose to visit during the off-season, you’ll experience the invigorating chill of brisk winds and the occasional light snowfall, perfect for cozy campfires under the stars. In 1998, a devastating electrical fire destroyed the main lodge, a significant loss for our community. However, we are excited to announce plans to rebuild the Majestic Glacier Lodge as early as 2023. In the meantime, we offer eight rustic cabins for rent, providing easy access to the stunning high country
Three Rivers Hideaway

20. Three Rivers Hideaway

45mi from Lone Pine
Discover the charm of Three Rivers Hideaway, a unique full-service RV park that offers a blend of cozy cabins and a serene campground experience. Nestled along the picturesque banks of the Kaweah River in Three Rivers, California, this hidden gem provides a tranquil escape just 3.5 miles from the Foothills Entrance (Hwy. 198) to Sequoia National Park and a mere 5 miles from the beautiful Lake Kaweah. Whether you’re planning a short getaway or an extended stay, Three Rivers Hideaway is the perfect base for exploring the stunning natural beauty of the area. Enjoy a variety of outdoor activities, from hiking and fishing to swimming in nearby swimming holes. After a day of adventure, unwind in the peaceful surroundings of our park, where privacy and comfort are prioritized. With a range of amenities and easy access to local restaurants and shops, Three Rivers Hideaway ensures that your stay is both enjoyable and convenient. Come and experience the best of California's outdoor wonders while creating lasting memories in our welcoming community.

In the heart of the Owens Valley, between the Sierra Nevada and Inyo mountain ranges, the town of Lone Pine is a great base for outdoor adventures and trout fishing. Other highlights include the scenic boulder fields of the Alabama Hills, a backdrop to so many Western movies, the Lone Pine Museum of Western Film, and the Manzanar National Historic Site. Campgrounds can be found around town, near Mount Whitney, along Highway 395, and in nearby national forests and parks.

85% (1.1K) 140 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Lone Pine

Lake Olancha RV Park and Campground

1. Lake Olancha RV Park and Campground

95%
(236)
21mi from Lone Pine · 17 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to our new resort with breathtaking views our 100 acre RV retreat and our nearly 1 mile shoreline of beautiful Olancha Lake with the majestic snowcapped Sierra Nevada Mountains to the west and Death Valley to the east make for an incredible retreat. We are located near Lone Pine in the township of Olancha in the Owens Valley of California.
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$39
 / night
3R Ranch Retreat w/ Wifi

2. 3R Ranch Retreat w/ Wifi

96%
(27)
47mi from Lone Pine · 1 site
- 22 foot RV with all the amenities for a comfortable stay. Toilet, shower, and furnished kitchen. RV unit is a 2024 Coleman Lantern 17B with AC/fireplace heater and sleeps 5! Access to a private hiking trail that overlooks the community of Three Rivers. - 2 mini donkeys on property available for a feeding tour :) - 20 min Barrel Sauna session also available at an additional cost!
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$90
 / night
OrangeRay~Three Rivers

3. OrangeRay~Three Rivers

99%
(204)
47mi from Lone Pine · 2 sites
OrangeRay, home of Pixie's Place Animal Sanctuary and Hospice was founded in 2007, when I left L.A. for the forest by the river to create, and to expand my shamanic pursuits. Being that Three Rivers was home to the socialist Kaweah Colony in the 1800's; which helped in the founding of Sequoia National Park; the area is rich in history. Poet John Muir was enchanted and inspired by this area; Walt Disney fell under her spell as well when he envisioned a "Swiss Chalet" style resort which never came to fruition. The water wars of California began right here; gold rush...right here! "Kaweah" is the name given by the Indians for the sound the Crow makes. Three Rivers literally sits on slabs of quartz crystal, making rock hunting superb! As an energy practitioner, the quartz heightens the healing process; as well as creating an energy vortex. My property sits on an area that was once an Indian village, and then the school house for the children of the pioneers. There was a huge Hare Krishna Colony up here in the 60-70's. As a photographer and filmmaker, the lighting up here is amazing! The night skies literally pulsate with their celestial canopy. A great spot to sky watch as well! The property is not kid-friendly, and is not really here for children as much as it is offered for the inner child in adults. WE ARE 420 friendly which is in opposition to most "family" landscapes....so please note this is not personal but I prefer no children xo Also, I prefer no pets, as it disrupts the balance here with the animal residents :) I share fresh eggs when available :) (The shower is not available to guest :)
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$85
 / night
Inyo National Forest

4. Inyo National Forest

96%
(453)
National forest 10mi from Lone Pine · 1976 sites
Explore ancient pine forests, curious rock formations, and massive peaks in this sprawling national forest.
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Sequoia National Park

5. Sequoia National Park

98%
(205)
National park 28mi from Lone Pine · 526 sites
From giant sequoias to marble caves and granite domes, the second oldest national park is a wonder.
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Kings Canyon Campground

6. Kings Canyon Campground

92%
(745)
48mi from Lone Pine · 21 sites · Tents, RVs
This rustic campground is located in Kings Canyon on hwy 180, 16 miles past the Sequoia-Kings Canyon Park entrance. Ten Mile Creek running thru the property. Magnificent views of Kings Canyon from the property. Google plus code for maps R497+877 Hume Station, California Campground sites with picnic tables. Flushing toilets on site. Water and sewer hookups available at some sites. 6 miles to the mighty Kings River, 12 miles to Grant Grove and the Giant Sequoia’s, 16 miles to Cedar Grove, 22 miles to “Roads End” and trail head for the endless backcountry trails including the Pacific Crest trail. Easy access to General’s Hwy for Sequoia National Park access
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$22
 / night
Sierra Ranch - Cabins & Tents

7. Sierra Ranch - Cabins & Tents

98%
(609)
49mi from Lone Pine · 11 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Swimming in North Fork Tule River, miles of hiking trails on ranch. River Ridge Ranch goes from 1,000' elev. to 3,000' elevation. Hike right on the ranch. We are between Sequoia National Park (about an hour) and the Giant Sequoia National Monument (16 miles to groves up Hwy 190 and no entrance fee). Choose from individual tent sites, group tent sites, tiny cabins. the 5-acre Compound or the Entire Ranch. We occasionally host small, thoughtful, low impact weddings. Please inquire. There are 33 giant sequoia groves in our Southern Region of the Giant Sequoia National Monument, some easily driven to, and some remote. Our ranch is a nature preserve and an education demonstration site, teaching sustainable and regenerative land use practices. River Ridge Institute, our non-profit, hosts a variety of events for the public. Please note: you are expected to leave the ranch and kitchen area as you found it, i.e., dishes washed thoroughly and dried and put away, recycling separated from trash, food scraps in compost buckets, sticky marshmallow removed from forks and surfaces (ick!). Thank you. Enjoy: The Kitchen has a 3-burner cooktop, large fridge, microwave, full dishes and utensils and pots and pans with a big washing area in the back. Propane barbecue grill.. There's a River Barn to use as a remote space and Turtle Cove for swimming. Saturday morning Farmer's Market in downtown at 9 AM - Noon. Ancestral land of the Foothill Yokuts tribe. Homesteaded in 1859, owned by the Negus family from 1909-2000. Barbara and I bought it to save it from subdivision and it's now protected by a Conservation Easement and acts as a community center for the arts, music, poetry, gatherings and outdoor education. We're both biologists, so, just ask us. Please see the Rules and Safety section to review our Waiver of Liability.
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from 
$40
 / night
Boulder Creek RV Resort on Hwy 395

8. Boulder Creek RV Resort on Hwy 395

2.9mi from Lone Pine · 88 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Enjoy panoramic views of the Eastern Sierras from this great campground located on Hwy 395 at the Boulder Creek RV Resort in Lone Pine, California. Experience being immersed in nature's wonder while still maintaining some comforts of home by enjoying the amenities of the RV park with a pool and hot tub (open seasonally mid March to mid October), hot showers, clean restrooms, laundry facilities (paid) and a communal Club House with living room and kitchen available for guest use. Take a relaxing stop on your road trip of a lifetime along California's eastern border, whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat under star filled skies or a convenient home base for exploring iconic destinations like Mt. Whitney, Alabama Hills and Death Valley National Park. With four unique cabins and over 100 camp sites to choose from offering full hook-ups, pull-through sites, tent sites and park amenities for the whole family to enjoy including an outdoor pool, hot tub, well stocked market and playground. All RV sites offer full hook-ups with 30/50 amps electrical, water, sewer and free WiFi. Every campsite has a picnic table and fire ring and is dog friendly for up to 2 dogs per site. The Boulder Creek RV Resort Market sells propane, firewood, ice and other camp supplies. There is a dump station on site for RVs. Tent sites are located near the restrooms, showers, pool and hot tub. Campers can use the communal Club House large kitchen and living room with TV, where fresh coffee and muffins are served daily each morning. Tent sites have some trees for shade and potable water available. We're surrounded by the magnificent eastern Sierras and just a skipping stone way from majestic Mt. Whitney. Every day you'll awaken to a picture perfect view and every night you'll fall asleep beneath a vast black blanket peppered with sparkling stars. In an area where hiking and horseback riding trails are abundant, mountain lakes are fresh and crisp, and the scenery is unlike any other, guests are transported into another glimpse of unique California nature and embrace spectacular sunrises and sunsets on the Sierra Nevada mountain range. Viewing wildlife from the campground is not uncommon as elk, deer, birds and other migratory species travel through the open and vast land.
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Full hookups
from 
$50
 / night
Haiwee Flats

9. Haiwee Flats

83%
(3)
28mi from Lone Pine · 1 site
Come and enjoy a beautiful relaxing weekend at Haiwee flats, 360 views of mountains, pull in site with easy access to the highway. Also a few miles nearby is the Haiwee Reservoir, ..please respect signs. Lots of exploring and hiking nearby. Sageflats is a nearby road that can bring you closer to the mountains. Get lost enjoy yourself.
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from 
$25
 / night
Kings Canyon National Park

10. Kings Canyon National Park

97%
(179)
National park 34mi from Lone Pine · 647 sites
This spot is home to the country's deepest canyon and its largest grove of sequoia trees.
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Potable water
Sequoia National Forest

11. Sequoia National Forest

98%
(271)
National forest 44mi from Lone Pine · 905 sites
Astonishing natural diversity and the biggest trees on earth! Plan to be awed.
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Cabin Grimm

12. Cabin Grimm

100%
(5)
41mi from Lone Pine · 1 site
A storybook cabin located in the heart of the Sequoia National Forest. We love all things spooky so we have tried to bring the old magic of the woods into our little cabin. 3 bedrooms and 2 baths tucked into a small community. We are motivated by a love of nature & a respect for it. A wood burning hot tub is tucked in between the pines offers a soak after a day of exploring our beautiful Southern Sierra. Before forewarned, if it’s in the winter, we get a lot of snow. We highly suggest a an all-wheel-drive vehicle or definitely chains on a 2 wheel dr. vehicle.
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$194
 / night
Treehouse Camping w Deck!

13. Treehouse Camping w Deck!

67%
(3)
45mi from Lone Pine · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to our unique one of a kind TreeHouse Camping Experience! The decks are located in our Oak Trees surrounded by Mountain Views. In the heart of Three Rivers annd Only 3.5 MILES to the Sequoia National Park gate. The decks were built along our seasonal creek so we get quite a bit of wild life passing through deer, wild turkeys, black bears, etc The decks are ready to set up your own tent or we can provide a 2 person tent/mattress, at no additional charge. Must bring your BLANKETS/PILLOWS. There is a shared shower room for both decks on the premises shower, sink, and toilet. We do provide 2 towels, wash clothe, shampoo, conditioner, body wash, toilet paper, and hand soap. Restaurants and bars are only 2-5 minutes away! Come enjoy nature at its finest.
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$122
 / night
Sequoia Hills Villa

14. Sequoia Hills Villa

100%
(2)
47mi from Lone Pine · 1 site
Whether you're seeking relaxation, adventure, or both, our home promises a memorable experience near Sequoia National Park. Embrace the comfort of this stunning home while immersing yourself in the unparalleled beauty of one of California's most cherished natural wonders. Our home is perfect for families or group of friends who enjoys the outdoors, but who also want to come home to a place where they can relax and have the ultimate getaway.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$380
 / night
Zen Camp/Bamboo Retreat

15. Zen Camp/Bamboo Retreat

100%
(9)
48mi from Lone Pine · 2 sites · Tents, Lodging
The calm and quiet of a Bamboo Grove. The perfect spot to unwind and relax. The beautiful Tule (two-lee) river can be heard at night! Day use area on the river only a 10-minute drive away! Short day trips to Sequoia National Park and Yosemite! Great couples getaway! Also a perfect location for Yoga groups or other groups up to 8 people! Group pricing for 7 is only $30/per person per night! ($60/couple + $30/person for up to 5 others! (Couple or max. of 3 sleeping together on King size mattress for 8x10 cabin is $100/night.) Come as a couple or get a group together! One night, OK. Singles or couples will always be alone and not sharing the camp area, and you'll have your pick of any of the three tents or one 8'x10' cabin with indoor toilet/sink King size air mattress ($100/night charge for cabin). Tents are provided and set up, each with fat comfortable air mattresses! Look at the photos! Contact me for more info and to book your stay! (No bedding or utensils provided. Propane bar-b-que. Fire pit and limited firewood provided. No electricity, no running water. Outdoor shower and simple outdoor restroom with foot pump sink. Ice chest available, ice provided in ice chest for those staying 2 nights or more.)
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Mountain Farm

16. Mountain Farm

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51mi from Lone Pine · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
This is a small off grid fruit farm and completely private. You will be camping among fruit trees an d be close to state and national parks. We are close to Kings Canyon and Mount Baldy. we are also close to the back entrance to Sequoia National Park. There is a stunning private river to hike to and swim at with several waterfalls. there's plenty of picnic spots and a play area for children.
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Olancha Resort

17. Olancha Resort

23mi from Lone Pine
Nestled on 65 acres of stunning landscape, Olancha Resort stands out as a unique destination with unparalleled views of majestic mountain ranges and enchanting starry skies. To the east, you'll find the renowned Death Valley and the Whites Mountain Range, while the High Sierras, featuring the impressive Olancha Peak at 12,132 feet, rise majestically to the west. Recognized as the Gateway to Death Valley and just minutes away from Mt. Whitney, the tallest peak in the contiguous United States at 14,494 feet, our resort offers an ideal base for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. On-site, guests can indulge in delicious meals at Olancha Café, which serves grass-fed beef and bison, or explore our general store stocked with exotic beers, ice cream, and unique gifts. For relaxation, enjoy our well-water swimming pool, along with convenient public restrooms, showers, and a laundromat. We also provide RV spots with 30/50 amp full hookups, as well as comfortable motel rooms, including suites and family accommodations, ensuring a pleasant stay for all visitors. Experience the beauty and adventure that Olancha Resort has to offer!
Camp Nelson RV Park

18. Camp Nelson RV Park

42mi from Lone Pine
Discover the charm of Nelson Falls RV Park, a unique campground nestled in the heart of the Sequoia National Forest and the Giant Sequoia National Monument, just above Springville, CA. This picturesque location offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and outdoor adventure, making it an ideal getaway for families and friends seeking to reconnect with nature. At Nelson Falls RV Park, you’ll find an abundance of scenic landscapes and endless opportunities for exploration. Whether you prefer hiking through towering sequoias, fishing in nearby streams, or simply soaking in the tranquility of your surroundings, this campground has something for everyone. The park's spacious sites provide privacy and comfort, allowing you to unwind and enjoy quality time with loved ones. In addition to the stunning natural features, the area boasts various attractions, including swimming holes and local restaurants that cater to all tastes. With so much to see and do, Nelson Falls RV Park is the perfect destination for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse themselves in the beauty of the great outdoors. Come and experience the serenity and adventure that await you!
Glacier Lodge

19. Glacier Lodge

43mi from Lone Pine
Discover the unique charm of Glacier Lodge, established in 1917 and situated at an elevation of nearly 8,000 feet along Big Pine Creek. This historic lodge has long served as a gateway to some of the finest hiking, fishing, hunting, and climbing experiences in the country. As the new owners, we are dedicated to ensuring that your stay is tailored to your desired outdoor adventure. Upon arrival, you will be greeted by the serene silence of the mountains. Take a deep breath of the crisp mountain air, infused with the refreshing scent of pine, and let it fill your lungs. Feel the gentle breeze rustle through the trees and enjoy the coolness on your skin. The breathtaking views stretch into infinity, with majestic mountains reaching toward the clearest blue sky you’ve ever seen. If you choose to visit during the off-season, you’ll experience the invigorating chill of brisk winds and the occasional light snowfall, perfect for cozy campfires under the stars. In 1998, a devastating electrical fire destroyed the main lodge, a significant loss for our community. However, we are excited to announce plans to rebuild the Majestic Glacier Lodge as early as 2023. In the meantime, we offer eight rustic cabins for rent, providing easy access to the stunning high country
Three Rivers Hideaway

20. Three Rivers Hideaway

45mi from Lone Pine
Discover the charm of Three Rivers Hideaway, a unique full-service RV park that offers a blend of cozy cabins and a serene campground experience. Nestled along the picturesque banks of the Kaweah River in Three Rivers, California, this hidden gem provides a tranquil escape just 3.5 miles from the Foothills Entrance (Hwy. 198) to Sequoia National Park and a mere 5 miles from the beautiful Lake Kaweah. Whether you’re planning a short getaway or an extended stay, Three Rivers Hideaway is the perfect base for exploring the stunning natural beauty of the area. Enjoy a variety of outdoor activities, from hiking and fishing to swimming in nearby swimming holes. After a day of adventure, unwind in the peaceful surroundings of our park, where privacy and comfort are prioritized. With a range of amenities and easy access to local restaurants and shops, Three Rivers Hideaway ensures that your stay is both enjoyable and convenient. Come and experience the best of California's outdoor wonders while creating lasting memories in our welcoming community.

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The best camping near Lone Pine with campfires guide

Where to go

Lone Pine and Whitney Portal

Just outside of town, Inyo National Forest features several campgrounds with sites for tents and RVs, some with hookups. Visitors looking to tackle Mount Whitney or the John Muir Trail to Yosemite flock to the Whitney Portal Campground. The Forest Service Lone Pine Campground and Bureau of Land Management-run Tuttle Creek Campgrounds are good alternate options for Mount Whitney hikers.

Inyo County, Inyo National Forest, and Sequoia National Forest

North of Lone Pine, county and Forest Service campgrounds can be found along Independence Creek, while backpackers often head further inland to the high altitude Onion Valley Campground in Inyo National Forest. More options exist further north outside the town of Big Pine, while other campgrounds are set up for backpackers heading into the John Muir Wilderness. Bishop offers amenities and several campgrounds, but plenty more can be found at higher elevations along Bishop Creek and Lake Sabrina. South of Lone Pine, find more than a dozen campgrounds around Lake Isabella and along the North Fork of the Kern River.

Death Valley National Park

Lone Pine acts as a gateway to Death Valley National Park, the largest in the continental US, and also its lowest, hottest, and driest point, with a dramatic landscape that varies from rolling sand dunes and massive salt flats to winding canyons and snow-capped mountains. The park offers nine established campgrounds at varying elevations with differing opening dates. The year-round Furnace Creek Campground is the most centrally located.

When to go

Visitors flock here in early March, when trout season kicks off, around two months earlier than elsewhere in the Eastern Sierras. Summer is also a popular time for visitors looking to summit Mount Whitney, as the Mount Whitney Portal area is closed from mid-October to early May. Motorized boats are permitted on Diaz Lake from mid-May to mid October. Visit in spring and fall for bird watching on Owens Lake.

Know before you go

  • Permits are required to hike Mount Whitney. The lottery for permits opens on February 1 each year and closes on March 15. Day hiking and overnight permits are available. 
  • There’s a one-night limit for walk-in campsites at Whitney Portal.
  • Permits are also required to backpack the John Muir Wilderness and the Golden Trout Wilderness.
  • Be bear aware. Do not store any scented items in your tent or vehicle, and use bear-proof containers instead. 
  • Anglers 16 and older must have a fishing license. Be aware of different regulations for various rivers.