The best lakeside camping near Mammoth Lakes

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Welcome to Hipcamp, your go-to resource for camping in the United States! If you're looking for a camping experience near Mammoth Lakes, California with a lake, you're in luck. We have over 330 options available that cater specifically to your preference. Whether you're a seasoned camper or new to the scene, we've got you covered. With campsites starting as low as $10 per night, there's something for every budget. Looking for the top-rated campsites? Check out Sierra Circles Sculpture Garden (388 reviews), Paradise Shores Camp (371 reviews), and Southgate Summit (395 reviews). Trash, campfires, and pets are popular amenities, and you'll have plenty of opportunities for off-roading, wind sports, and biking. So pack your bags and get ready to embark on an unforgettable camping adventure near Mammoth Lakes, California!

96% (1.8K) 226 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Mammoth Lakes

Outdoorsy Yosemite Campground

1. Outdoorsy Yosemite Campground

91%
(54)
37mi from Mammoth Lakes · 150 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Outdoorsy Yosemite – Nature, Comfort & Adventure at Your Doorstep Welcome to Outdoorsy Yosemite, your gateway to unforgettable outdoor experiences just minutes from Yosemite National Park. Nestled in the Sierra Nevada foothills, our boutique campground offers a blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, perfect for RV travelers, glampers, and nature lovers alike. Choose from spacious RV sites with full hookups or relax in our stylish glamping tents, complete with cozy beds, electricity, and private decks. Whether you're hiking Half Dome, exploring Bass Lake, or stargazing by the fire, Outdoorsy Yosemite is your ideal basecamp. What You’ll Love: Easy access to Yosemite National Park, Bass Lake, and Oakhurst Full hookup RV sites (Standard, Superior & Premium options) Comfortable glamping tents for couples or families Pet-friendly, family-friendly, and surrounded by towering pines Modern amenities: clean bathhouses, Wi-Fi zones, and picnic areas Fire pits, walking trails, and curated local experiences Come for the fresh air, stay for the moments. Whether you're escaping for a weekend or planning a longer adventure, Outdoorsy Yosemite delivers the perfect mix of nature and comfort.
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$47
 / night
Yosemite Southgate Campground *OYBC

2. Yosemite Southgate Campground *OYBC

94%
(1176)
41mi from Mammoth Lakes · 8 sites · Tents
Welcome HipCampers! This area was once inhabited by local native American Tribes. In the 1840's prospectors arrived in search of gold but none was found in the immediate area. Old Yosemite Base camp was along the route into Yosemite National Park prior to the construction of Highway 41. Horse and Carriage traveled along Old Yosemite Road from Mariposa and the entire golden state. Visitors from the world now pass through Oakhurst to Yosemite National Park along this route. Don't for to check out Bass Lake and its full service amenities. ALL CAMP SITES REQUIRE 4 WHEEL DRIVE or All-Wheel drive- NO Exceptions. Hipcampers, come pitch your tent at one of five Old Yosemite Base Camp (OYBC) drive in and walk in sites. OYBC offers over six acres of pine, oak, and bay trees, sprinkled around large granite features that remind you that Half Dome is not far away! Each unique site is equipped with a stone fire ring with cook top and a picnic table accommodating four person dining. Old Yosemite Base Camp is the perfect place to enjoy the sunset and stargaze next to a campfire after an adventurous day in the southern Yosemite region. Yosemite tent camping without all the crowds and tour buses is what you can expect. Backing up to the Sierra National Forest OYBC is conveniently located near HWY 41 just 14 miles from Yosemite’s south gate entrance. The region also offers a large amount of hiking trails where you can find swim holes, waterfalls giant sequoias, lakes, and rivers. Take 15-minute drive to Bass Lake and enjoy water sports and lake view dining. OYBC offers five camp sites and all wheel drive is required to get to the top of camp. OYBC sites 1, 2, 3, are drive up sites and 4 & 5 are walk in sites that have a separate parking area. All wheel drive is still needed to get to this lot. Have a large group? Old Yosemite Base Camp offers discounts for larger parties of up to 25 campers. Message OYBC to reserve the whole mountainside to yourselves!
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$66
 / night
Musick Creek Falls by Shaver Lake

3. Musick Creek Falls by Shaver Lake

98%
(368)
41mi from Mammoth Lakes · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Musick Creek Falls — Waterfalls, Stargazing and stunning Landscapes Just minutes from Shaver Lake, your wilderness escape begins. Welcome to our 40 acres of quiet forest, sun-warmed granite, and the steady sound of cascading water. Each campsite is private and thoughtfully placed, with a gazebo, access to fresh spring water, and nearby swimming holes carved naturally into the creek. Nestled along the edge of the Sierra National Forest, this hidden retreat blends adventure, comfort, and sustainability. The surrounding area offers no shortage of nearby highlights, including Shaver Lake, the giant sequoias of McKinley Grove, the trails and swimming holes of the Dinkey Creek Wilderness, year-round recreation at China Peak, and day trips to Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks, home to the General Sherman Tree. Many guests, however, find the waterfalls, forest, and dark skies here more than enough to fill their stay. Spend your days swimming in natural pools, stargazing through our shared telescope, or resting in a hammock beneath towering cedars. Dogs are welcome to roam off-leash under supervision, and the open terrain keeps tails busy. Guests explore private trails, try their hand at gold panning, scramble granite boulders, or borrow a free kayak for nearby Shaver Lake. Rugged yet accessible (4×4 helpful in winter), Musick Creek Falls offers creekside camping, mountain views, and exceptionally clear night skies. Four secluded sites keep a light footprint on the land and include composting toilets, fire rings, and picnic tables. Our conservation ethos is guided by the original caretakers of this region—the Nüümü, known today as the Mono or Potuck people. Rather than relying on massive machine-cut firebreaks, aerial pesticide spraying, or “pines in lines” replanting, we take a slower, place-based approach. We use controlled burning, hands-on fuel reduction, selective native plant culling, and encourage the land to regenerate naturally. Just as important, we believe sharing the land is essential, because stewardship only lasts when people are connected to it. This is a rugged mountain property. Terrain can be steep, rocks near the creek are often slick, and nights are very dark. Campers should be prepared for off grid camping and up for adventure!
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$64
 / night
Inyo National Forest

4. Inyo National Forest

96%
(453)
2001 sites · Lone Pine, California
Explore ancient pine forests, curious rock formations, and massive peaks in this sprawling national forest.
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Sierra National Forest

5. Sierra National Forest

92%
(176)
1360 sites · Big Creek, California
“Secret Yosemite” offers scenic beauty, rugged forests, and outdoor recreation with smaller crowds.
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Haven Lake

6. Haven Lake

100%
(10)
44mi from Mammoth Lakes · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Up to 75 people Lake with boats kayaks and fishing Unlimited free Showers! 6 foot wood firepit & pizza oven 3 large propane BBQ grills Full kitchen with running water Off grid Solar system - charge phones / laptops - run appliances - Battery runs lights all night! Free to use Cotton Candy machine Free ICE machine - 60lbs per day Immerse yourself in a well-maintained forest, featuring a vast meadow and a serene five-acre lake. Shaded tent areas provide comfort, miles and miles of trails reveal diverse flora and fauna. Bask in the beauty of sunlight filtering through trees, the gentle rustle of leaves, and the tranquility of the reflective lake. Discover nature's harmony in this captivating sanctuary.
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$500
 / night
Bridgeport Reservoir Campground

7. Bridgeport Reservoir Campground

90%
(1209)
48mi from Mammoth Lakes · 36 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Bridgeport Reservoir is a lake at the lower end of Bridgeport Valley in Mono County, California. Its earth-filled dam was constructed in 1923 by the Walker River Irrigation District, along the East Walker River. The campground and marina was built I-don't-know-how-long ago, but it sure is nice! About Us: Welcome to Bridgeport Reservoir Marina and Campground. Join us for the classic camping and fishing experience with unique views of the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range. Within the Toiyabe National Forest, Bridgeport Reservoir Marina and Campground is conveniently located near two distinct hot spring areas. A true angler's paradise, the Reservoir has excellent trout fishing from spring through fall and is close by to multiple rivers for incredible fly fishing. A 35 minute drive on highway 120 will take you to the Tioga Pass Gate of Yosemite National Park. This gate is a great start to several different areas inside of the park that you may want to visit beyond that gate. Off-road enthusiasts would not have enough time in one visit to explore all of the 4x4 trails, abandoned mines, and sites in the area as well as the famous trail that brings you right to the Bodie Ghost Town. Climate and Ecosystem: At 6,400 feet (1,950 meters), this high desert climate has little to moderate tree coverage and gets hot during the days and cool at night. The conditions are much like Joshua Tree National Park or Alabama Hills camping area. During your visit, you will notice many flying insects that resemble mosquitos. These Chironomid are harmless and do not bite. On the contrary, the mosquito presence is very minimal. Swimming in the lake is possible usually between April to July.
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$25
 / night
Paradise Shores Camp

8. Paradise Shores Camp

98%
(938)
49mi from Mammoth Lakes · 46 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
We're a family owned RV Park & Campground located on the shores of Bridgeport Reservoir. Together with our crew, we're excited to welcome you into our newly adopted home. We believe in campfires, starry nights, good laughs, exploration, a deep sleep and an early rise. The mountains are a place to get back to basics, a place to explore, to breathe. So turn off your phone and turn on your senses. It’s important to us that our guests don’t feel they are renting a tent/RV site or a camper as much as they’re immersing themselves into the outdoor experience. You may just want to sit outside and read for days, enjoy campfires and eat s'mores. For more adventurous, there's a full slate of self-guided recreational activities, such as hiking, kayaking, fishing, ATVing, rock climbing, biking, natural water slides, stand up paddle boards, bird watching, available in the area. We do have modern conveniences such as wifi internet; however, we encourage our guests to “unplug” and immerse in the slow paced life instead. At Paradise Shores, we believe in protecting people, animals and the planet. We make sure that the majority of products we use at our camp is recycled, composted, or re-used. We prefer to use products that are produced in a sustainable way and avoid those that aren't. We are continuously reducing the amount of waste we generate and actively promote recycling of aluminum, plastic, glass, and cardboard. We pack our own recycling and haul it to the nearest recycling facility which is an hour away. We co-opt the drive with other activities to reduce waste. We don’t use individually packaged toiletries or one-use products. We use plant and planet friendly detergent. We're based in a desert. We share our precious water with the entire planet. With only 326 million cubic miles of water on the earth, the decreasing amounts of access to quality fresh water is alarming to us. We monitor how we use water in our day-to-day activities and are constantly working on ways to reduce our consumption of fresh-water resources. We hope you can help us maintain this greener camping! We hope Paradise Shores Camp becomes your home as it is ours. It’s located in one of the most spectacular areas in the world. We’re surrounded on three sides by the high Sierra Nevada Mountains. Yosemite National Park, Tuolumne Meadows, Mono Lake, June Lake, Virginia Lakes, and Twin Lakes, as well as the historic gold-mining town of Bodie, CA are all within a short drive from our place. We're proud to know this area intimately and are excited to share the secret spots with you. The excellent hiking/running trails including the Pacific Crest Trail, thousands of miles of ATV, dirt bike and mountain bike trails are accessible right from our camp or within a short drive from here. The surrounding terrain offers endless activities and unbelievable scenery in remote wilderness settings. Pet Policy All our RV & Tent sites are pet friendly and we allow up to two dogs per reservation for a small fee. We can also accommodate up to two four-legged campers in our pet-friendly Baja or Tatra trailers for a small fee, we ask that they stay off the furniture (beds, sofas etc.) and are not left in the rental unattended. We love dogs, but sadly won’t be able to accommodate heavily shedding pets that aren’t house trained. Additionally, our insurance will not allow "aggressive breeds" that include any mix of: Pit Bull, Rottweiler, Doberman, German Sheppard. Please pick up after your pup and use a leash when at the camp. Thank you in advance for your consideration and help in keeping our camp a mellow and enjoyable place for everyone.
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$34
 / night
Sierra Ranch - Cabins & Tents

9. Sierra Ranch - Cabins & Tents

98%
(606)
100mi from Mammoth Lakes · 14 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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$40
 / night
Yosemite National Park

10. Yosemite National Park

97%
(1680)
1526 sites · Yosemite Valley, California
Pros know Yosemite camping is either a feat of advanced planning or a willingness to wing it.
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Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest

11. Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest

92%
(69)
868 sites · Mono City, California
Explore the largest national forest in the lower 48 with trails, fishing spots and hot springs.
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Yosemite Area Cabin The Bears' Den

12. Yosemite Area Cabin The Bears' Den

100%
(2)
39mi from Mammoth Lakes · 1 site · Lodging
Charming wood cabin offers rustic charm and modern comforts. This delightful retreat features three spacious bedrooms, one and a half bathrooms, and a fun play loft perfect for kids. Tastefully furnished and beautifully decorated, it accommodates up to 10-12 guests, making it an ideal getaway for families and friends. Located just minutes from the Bass Lake boat launch on the south shore and the renowned Millers Landing Resort. Plus, you're only 25 minutes from the breathtaking Yosemite National Park. Experience the tranquility of this hidden gem!!
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$199
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Cedar Springs Retreats

13. Cedar Springs Retreats

39mi from Mammoth Lakes · 10 sites · Tents, Lodging
Escape to a serene oasis nestled among towering cedars and ancient sequoias—just 40 minutes from Yosemite’s south entrance. Set on 92 private acres in the breathtaking Sierra foothills, our peaceful sanctuary is designed for those yearning to reconnect with the natural world. Whether you're seeking solitude, inspiration, or simply a break from the noise of everyday life, this is a place to slow down and immerse yourself in nature. Wander forested trails to hidden swimming holes, enjoy one of our kayaks on Manzanita Lake, watch the sky ignite at sunset, and fall asleep under a canopy of twinkling stars. Wake to birdsong in the morning and drift off to the call of owls at night. Deer and rabbits often wander through the property, adding a quiet magic to each day. Whether you prefer rustic charm or modern comfort, you'll find your perfect place to relax, recharge, and rediscover the healing rhythm of the outdoors.
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$45
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Private lake on 100 acre forest

14. Private lake on 100 acre forest

100%
(7)
44mi from Mammoth Lakes · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
100 Acre Forest at 4600’ elevation. 5 Acre completely private lake, your group will have the whole forest for you private experience. Canoes kayaks and paddle boat included. Big gas and charcoal bbq grills. Propane, charcoal, and firewood included. Huge fire bowl Miles of roads to walk or jog on. Large bass, bluegill, and crappie in the lake. Catch and release only please.
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$522
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Sierra National Forest Camp

15. Sierra National Forest Camp

44mi from Mammoth Lakes · 1 site · RV
This is a paved parking area at my cabin in the Sierra National Forest. My cabin is part of a subdivision called The Meadow Lakes. You will have access to a paved parking area, electrical outlet (GFCI), and water connection at the site. You are also able to visit the community pond which includes a picnic area with power outlets, shades, tables, charcoal grills, horseshoe pit, and swings. Fishing is allowed (catch and release only). Kayaks welcome. Public restroom (toilet and sink) is available at the pond (closed during winter). One hour to Fresno 20 minutes from Shaver Village and Shaver Lake One hour to Huntington Lake One hour to Bass Lake
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$85
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Tiny Cabin In The Sierras

16. Tiny Cabin In The Sierras

45mi from Mammoth Lakes · 1 site · Lodging
Welcome to our tiny cabin in the heart of the Sierras — a delightful blend of comfort and nature, offering a memorable glamping experience. Nestled in a mountain community among towering pine trees, our tiny cabin provides a cozy escape for those seeking peace and relaxation. Enjoy the soothing sounds of nature as you unwind in the comfort of your home away from home. Please note: this is a glamping experience, and there is no Wi-Fi available.
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$79
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Golden Pine RV Park

17. Golden Pine RV Park

13mi from Mammoth Lakes · 1 site
Discover the unique charm of Golden Pine RV Park, where a blend of natural beauty and modern amenities creates an unforgettable experience for RV enthusiasts. Recently acquired by new ownership, the park continues to offer the familiar comforts you love while introducing exciting enhancements that will elevate your stay. With 25 spacious sites equipped with water, power, and sewer hookups, as well as picnic tables and fire pits, you’ll find everything you need for a relaxing getaway. Our facilities include restrooms, showers, laundry services, and fish cleaning stations, ensuring your comfort throughout your visit. In addition to the amenities you already appreciate, we are committed to providing numerous upgrades that will enhance your vacation in this stunning mountain environment. Our dedicated Camp Hosts are here to assist you with local insights and help curate a variety of outdoor adventures, including water sports, hiking, camping, and mountain biking. We also offer guided tours to the nearby National Park and host community events at the resort, fostering connections among our guests. With an onsite Concierge available to help you plan your daily activities and evening relaxation, Golden Pine RV Park is truly a special place to unwind and rejuvenate amidst nature's splendor. Enjoy easy access to Gull Lake, June Lake, and the charming Village of June Lake, making your stay even more memorable.
Camp Edison

18. Camp Edison

38mi from Mammoth Lakes · 31 sites
Camp Edison stands out as a unique camping destination due to its stunning location along the serene banks of Shaver Lake, surrounded by the majestic Sierra Mountains. Established in 1963, this picturesque campground features 252 campsites, each equipped with essential amenities such as a BBQ, fire ring, picnic table, and food box, ensuring a comfortable outdoor experience. Nestled in a lush pine forest on the western shores of Shaver Lake, Camp Edison has been a beloved vacation spot for generations, welcoming visitors year-round. To enhance public safety and promote forest health, Camp Edison has been actively removing insect-infested trees. As a result, some campsites may offer more sun exposure than previously indicated in site descriptions. With electricity available at all sites, campers can enjoy the perfect blend of nature and convenience. In addition to its beautiful surroundings, Camp Edison provides easy access to a variety of outdoor activities, including swimming, hiking, and fishing. Nearby attractions, such as local restaurants and shops, further enrich the camping experience, making it an ideal getaway for families and nature enthusiasts alike.

Welcome to Hipcamp, your go-to resource for camping in the United States! If you're looking for a camping experience near Mammoth Lakes, California with a lake, you're in luck. We have over 330 options available that cater specifically to your preference. Whether you're a seasoned camper or new to the scene, we've got you covered. With campsites starting as low as $10 per night, there's something for every budget. Looking for the top-rated campsites? Check out Sierra Circles Sculpture Garden (388 reviews), Paradise Shores Camp (371 reviews), and Southgate Summit (395 reviews). Trash, campfires, and pets are popular amenities, and you'll have plenty of opportunities for off-roading, wind sports, and biking. So pack your bags and get ready to embark on an unforgettable camping adventure near Mammoth Lakes, California!

96% (1.8K) 226 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Mammoth Lakes

Outdoorsy Yosemite Campground

1. Outdoorsy Yosemite Campground

91%
(54)
37mi from Mammoth Lakes · 150 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Outdoorsy Yosemite – Nature, Comfort & Adventure at Your Doorstep Welcome to Outdoorsy Yosemite, your gateway to unforgettable outdoor experiences just minutes from Yosemite National Park. Nestled in the Sierra Nevada foothills, our boutique campground offers a blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, perfect for RV travelers, glampers, and nature lovers alike. Choose from spacious RV sites with full hookups or relax in our stylish glamping tents, complete with cozy beds, electricity, and private decks. Whether you're hiking Half Dome, exploring Bass Lake, or stargazing by the fire, Outdoorsy Yosemite is your ideal basecamp. What You’ll Love: Easy access to Yosemite National Park, Bass Lake, and Oakhurst Full hookup RV sites (Standard, Superior & Premium options) Comfortable glamping tents for couples or families Pet-friendly, family-friendly, and surrounded by towering pines Modern amenities: clean bathhouses, Wi-Fi zones, and picnic areas Fire pits, walking trails, and curated local experiences Come for the fresh air, stay for the moments. Whether you're escaping for a weekend or planning a longer adventure, Outdoorsy Yosemite delivers the perfect mix of nature and comfort.
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$47
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Yosemite Southgate Campground *OYBC

2. Yosemite Southgate Campground *OYBC

94%
(1176)
41mi from Mammoth Lakes · 8 sites · Tents
Welcome HipCampers! This area was once inhabited by local native American Tribes. In the 1840's prospectors arrived in search of gold but none was found in the immediate area. Old Yosemite Base camp was along the route into Yosemite National Park prior to the construction of Highway 41. Horse and Carriage traveled along Old Yosemite Road from Mariposa and the entire golden state. Visitors from the world now pass through Oakhurst to Yosemite National Park along this route. Don't for to check out Bass Lake and its full service amenities. ALL CAMP SITES REQUIRE 4 WHEEL DRIVE or All-Wheel drive- NO Exceptions. Hipcampers, come pitch your tent at one of five Old Yosemite Base Camp (OYBC) drive in and walk in sites. OYBC offers over six acres of pine, oak, and bay trees, sprinkled around large granite features that remind you that Half Dome is not far away! Each unique site is equipped with a stone fire ring with cook top and a picnic table accommodating four person dining. Old Yosemite Base Camp is the perfect place to enjoy the sunset and stargaze next to a campfire after an adventurous day in the southern Yosemite region. Yosemite tent camping without all the crowds and tour buses is what you can expect. Backing up to the Sierra National Forest OYBC is conveniently located near HWY 41 just 14 miles from Yosemite’s south gate entrance. The region also offers a large amount of hiking trails where you can find swim holes, waterfalls giant sequoias, lakes, and rivers. Take 15-minute drive to Bass Lake and enjoy water sports and lake view dining. OYBC offers five camp sites and all wheel drive is required to get to the top of camp. OYBC sites 1, 2, 3, are drive up sites and 4 & 5 are walk in sites that have a separate parking area. All wheel drive is still needed to get to this lot. Have a large group? Old Yosemite Base Camp offers discounts for larger parties of up to 25 campers. Message OYBC to reserve the whole mountainside to yourselves!
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$66
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Musick Creek Falls by Shaver Lake

3. Musick Creek Falls by Shaver Lake

98%
(368)
41mi from Mammoth Lakes · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Musick Creek Falls — Waterfalls, Stargazing and stunning Landscapes Just minutes from Shaver Lake, your wilderness escape begins. Welcome to our 40 acres of quiet forest, sun-warmed granite, and the steady sound of cascading water. Each campsite is private and thoughtfully placed, with a gazebo, access to fresh spring water, and nearby swimming holes carved naturally into the creek. Nestled along the edge of the Sierra National Forest, this hidden retreat blends adventure, comfort, and sustainability. The surrounding area offers no shortage of nearby highlights, including Shaver Lake, the giant sequoias of McKinley Grove, the trails and swimming holes of the Dinkey Creek Wilderness, year-round recreation at China Peak, and day trips to Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks, home to the General Sherman Tree. Many guests, however, find the waterfalls, forest, and dark skies here more than enough to fill their stay. Spend your days swimming in natural pools, stargazing through our shared telescope, or resting in a hammock beneath towering cedars. Dogs are welcome to roam off-leash under supervision, and the open terrain keeps tails busy. Guests explore private trails, try their hand at gold panning, scramble granite boulders, or borrow a free kayak for nearby Shaver Lake. Rugged yet accessible (4×4 helpful in winter), Musick Creek Falls offers creekside camping, mountain views, and exceptionally clear night skies. Four secluded sites keep a light footprint on the land and include composting toilets, fire rings, and picnic tables. Our conservation ethos is guided by the original caretakers of this region—the Nüümü, known today as the Mono or Potuck people. Rather than relying on massive machine-cut firebreaks, aerial pesticide spraying, or “pines in lines” replanting, we take a slower, place-based approach. We use controlled burning, hands-on fuel reduction, selective native plant culling, and encourage the land to regenerate naturally. Just as important, we believe sharing the land is essential, because stewardship only lasts when people are connected to it. This is a rugged mountain property. Terrain can be steep, rocks near the creek are often slick, and nights are very dark. Campers should be prepared for off grid camping and up for adventure!
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$64
 / night
Inyo National Forest

4. Inyo National Forest

96%
(453)
2001 sites · Lone Pine, California
Explore ancient pine forests, curious rock formations, and massive peaks in this sprawling national forest.
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Sierra National Forest

5. Sierra National Forest

92%
(176)
1360 sites · Big Creek, California
“Secret Yosemite” offers scenic beauty, rugged forests, and outdoor recreation with smaller crowds.
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Haven Lake

6. Haven Lake

100%
(10)
44mi from Mammoth Lakes · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Up to 75 people Lake with boats kayaks and fishing Unlimited free Showers! 6 foot wood firepit & pizza oven 3 large propane BBQ grills Full kitchen with running water Off grid Solar system - charge phones / laptops - run appliances - Battery runs lights all night! Free to use Cotton Candy machine Free ICE machine - 60lbs per day Immerse yourself in a well-maintained forest, featuring a vast meadow and a serene five-acre lake. Shaded tent areas provide comfort, miles and miles of trails reveal diverse flora and fauna. Bask in the beauty of sunlight filtering through trees, the gentle rustle of leaves, and the tranquility of the reflective lake. Discover nature's harmony in this captivating sanctuary.
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$500
 / night
Bridgeport Reservoir Campground

7. Bridgeport Reservoir Campground

90%
(1209)
48mi from Mammoth Lakes · 36 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Bridgeport Reservoir is a lake at the lower end of Bridgeport Valley in Mono County, California. Its earth-filled dam was constructed in 1923 by the Walker River Irrigation District, along the East Walker River. The campground and marina was built I-don't-know-how-long ago, but it sure is nice! About Us: Welcome to Bridgeport Reservoir Marina and Campground. Join us for the classic camping and fishing experience with unique views of the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range. Within the Toiyabe National Forest, Bridgeport Reservoir Marina and Campground is conveniently located near two distinct hot spring areas. A true angler's paradise, the Reservoir has excellent trout fishing from spring through fall and is close by to multiple rivers for incredible fly fishing. A 35 minute drive on highway 120 will take you to the Tioga Pass Gate of Yosemite National Park. This gate is a great start to several different areas inside of the park that you may want to visit beyond that gate. Off-road enthusiasts would not have enough time in one visit to explore all of the 4x4 trails, abandoned mines, and sites in the area as well as the famous trail that brings you right to the Bodie Ghost Town. Climate and Ecosystem: At 6,400 feet (1,950 meters), this high desert climate has little to moderate tree coverage and gets hot during the days and cool at night. The conditions are much like Joshua Tree National Park or Alabama Hills camping area. During your visit, you will notice many flying insects that resemble mosquitos. These Chironomid are harmless and do not bite. On the contrary, the mosquito presence is very minimal. Swimming in the lake is possible usually between April to July.
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$25
 / night
Paradise Shores Camp

8. Paradise Shores Camp

98%
(938)
49mi from Mammoth Lakes · 46 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
We're a family owned RV Park & Campground located on the shores of Bridgeport Reservoir. Together with our crew, we're excited to welcome you into our newly adopted home. We believe in campfires, starry nights, good laughs, exploration, a deep sleep and an early rise. The mountains are a place to get back to basics, a place to explore, to breathe. So turn off your phone and turn on your senses. It’s important to us that our guests don’t feel they are renting a tent/RV site or a camper as much as they’re immersing themselves into the outdoor experience. You may just want to sit outside and read for days, enjoy campfires and eat s'mores. For more adventurous, there's a full slate of self-guided recreational activities, such as hiking, kayaking, fishing, ATVing, rock climbing, biking, natural water slides, stand up paddle boards, bird watching, available in the area. We do have modern conveniences such as wifi internet; however, we encourage our guests to “unplug” and immerse in the slow paced life instead. At Paradise Shores, we believe in protecting people, animals and the planet. We make sure that the majority of products we use at our camp is recycled, composted, or re-used. We prefer to use products that are produced in a sustainable way and avoid those that aren't. We are continuously reducing the amount of waste we generate and actively promote recycling of aluminum, plastic, glass, and cardboard. We pack our own recycling and haul it to the nearest recycling facility which is an hour away. We co-opt the drive with other activities to reduce waste. We don’t use individually packaged toiletries or one-use products. We use plant and planet friendly detergent. We're based in a desert. We share our precious water with the entire planet. With only 326 million cubic miles of water on the earth, the decreasing amounts of access to quality fresh water is alarming to us. We monitor how we use water in our day-to-day activities and are constantly working on ways to reduce our consumption of fresh-water resources. We hope you can help us maintain this greener camping! We hope Paradise Shores Camp becomes your home as it is ours. It’s located in one of the most spectacular areas in the world. We’re surrounded on three sides by the high Sierra Nevada Mountains. Yosemite National Park, Tuolumne Meadows, Mono Lake, June Lake, Virginia Lakes, and Twin Lakes, as well as the historic gold-mining town of Bodie, CA are all within a short drive from our place. We're proud to know this area intimately and are excited to share the secret spots with you. The excellent hiking/running trails including the Pacific Crest Trail, thousands of miles of ATV, dirt bike and mountain bike trails are accessible right from our camp or within a short drive from here. The surrounding terrain offers endless activities and unbelievable scenery in remote wilderness settings. Pet Policy All our RV & Tent sites are pet friendly and we allow up to two dogs per reservation for a small fee. We can also accommodate up to two four-legged campers in our pet-friendly Baja or Tatra trailers for a small fee, we ask that they stay off the furniture (beds, sofas etc.) and are not left in the rental unattended. We love dogs, but sadly won’t be able to accommodate heavily shedding pets that aren’t house trained. Additionally, our insurance will not allow "aggressive breeds" that include any mix of: Pit Bull, Rottweiler, Doberman, German Sheppard. Please pick up after your pup and use a leash when at the camp. Thank you in advance for your consideration and help in keeping our camp a mellow and enjoyable place for everyone.
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$34
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Sierra Ranch - Cabins & Tents

9. Sierra Ranch - Cabins & Tents

98%
(606)
100mi from Mammoth Lakes · 14 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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$40
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Yosemite National Park

10. Yosemite National Park

97%
(1680)
1526 sites · Yosemite Valley, California
Pros know Yosemite camping is either a feat of advanced planning or a willingness to wing it.
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Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest

11. Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest

92%
(69)
868 sites · Mono City, California
Explore the largest national forest in the lower 48 with trails, fishing spots and hot springs.
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Yosemite Area Cabin The Bears' Den

12. Yosemite Area Cabin The Bears' Den

100%
(2)
39mi from Mammoth Lakes · 1 site · Lodging
Charming wood cabin offers rustic charm and modern comforts. This delightful retreat features three spacious bedrooms, one and a half bathrooms, and a fun play loft perfect for kids. Tastefully furnished and beautifully decorated, it accommodates up to 10-12 guests, making it an ideal getaway for families and friends. Located just minutes from the Bass Lake boat launch on the south shore and the renowned Millers Landing Resort. Plus, you're only 25 minutes from the breathtaking Yosemite National Park. Experience the tranquility of this hidden gem!!
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$199
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Cedar Springs Retreats

13. Cedar Springs Retreats

39mi from Mammoth Lakes · 10 sites · Tents, Lodging
Escape to a serene oasis nestled among towering cedars and ancient sequoias—just 40 minutes from Yosemite’s south entrance. Set on 92 private acres in the breathtaking Sierra foothills, our peaceful sanctuary is designed for those yearning to reconnect with the natural world. Whether you're seeking solitude, inspiration, or simply a break from the noise of everyday life, this is a place to slow down and immerse yourself in nature. Wander forested trails to hidden swimming holes, enjoy one of our kayaks on Manzanita Lake, watch the sky ignite at sunset, and fall asleep under a canopy of twinkling stars. Wake to birdsong in the morning and drift off to the call of owls at night. Deer and rabbits often wander through the property, adding a quiet magic to each day. Whether you prefer rustic charm or modern comfort, you'll find your perfect place to relax, recharge, and rediscover the healing rhythm of the outdoors.
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$45
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Private lake on 100 acre forest

14. Private lake on 100 acre forest

100%
(7)
44mi from Mammoth Lakes · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
100 Acre Forest at 4600’ elevation. 5 Acre completely private lake, your group will have the whole forest for you private experience. Canoes kayaks and paddle boat included. Big gas and charcoal bbq grills. Propane, charcoal, and firewood included. Huge fire bowl Miles of roads to walk or jog on. Large bass, bluegill, and crappie in the lake. Catch and release only please.
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$522
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Sierra National Forest Camp

15. Sierra National Forest Camp

44mi from Mammoth Lakes · 1 site · RV
This is a paved parking area at my cabin in the Sierra National Forest. My cabin is part of a subdivision called The Meadow Lakes. You will have access to a paved parking area, electrical outlet (GFCI), and water connection at the site. You are also able to visit the community pond which includes a picnic area with power outlets, shades, tables, charcoal grills, horseshoe pit, and swings. Fishing is allowed (catch and release only). Kayaks welcome. Public restroom (toilet and sink) is available at the pond (closed during winter). One hour to Fresno 20 minutes from Shaver Village and Shaver Lake One hour to Huntington Lake One hour to Bass Lake
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$85
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Tiny Cabin In The Sierras

16. Tiny Cabin In The Sierras

45mi from Mammoth Lakes · 1 site · Lodging
Welcome to our tiny cabin in the heart of the Sierras — a delightful blend of comfort and nature, offering a memorable glamping experience. Nestled in a mountain community among towering pine trees, our tiny cabin provides a cozy escape for those seeking peace and relaxation. Enjoy the soothing sounds of nature as you unwind in the comfort of your home away from home. Please note: this is a glamping experience, and there is no Wi-Fi available.
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$79
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Golden Pine RV Park

17. Golden Pine RV Park

13mi from Mammoth Lakes · 1 site
Discover the unique charm of Golden Pine RV Park, where a blend of natural beauty and modern amenities creates an unforgettable experience for RV enthusiasts. Recently acquired by new ownership, the park continues to offer the familiar comforts you love while introducing exciting enhancements that will elevate your stay. With 25 spacious sites equipped with water, power, and sewer hookups, as well as picnic tables and fire pits, you’ll find everything you need for a relaxing getaway. Our facilities include restrooms, showers, laundry services, and fish cleaning stations, ensuring your comfort throughout your visit. In addition to the amenities you already appreciate, we are committed to providing numerous upgrades that will enhance your vacation in this stunning mountain environment. Our dedicated Camp Hosts are here to assist you with local insights and help curate a variety of outdoor adventures, including water sports, hiking, camping, and mountain biking. We also offer guided tours to the nearby National Park and host community events at the resort, fostering connections among our guests. With an onsite Concierge available to help you plan your daily activities and evening relaxation, Golden Pine RV Park is truly a special place to unwind and rejuvenate amidst nature's splendor. Enjoy easy access to Gull Lake, June Lake, and the charming Village of June Lake, making your stay even more memorable.
Camp Edison

18. Camp Edison

38mi from Mammoth Lakes · 31 sites
Camp Edison stands out as a unique camping destination due to its stunning location along the serene banks of Shaver Lake, surrounded by the majestic Sierra Mountains. Established in 1963, this picturesque campground features 252 campsites, each equipped with essential amenities such as a BBQ, fire ring, picnic table, and food box, ensuring a comfortable outdoor experience. Nestled in a lush pine forest on the western shores of Shaver Lake, Camp Edison has been a beloved vacation spot for generations, welcoming visitors year-round. To enhance public safety and promote forest health, Camp Edison has been actively removing insect-infested trees. As a result, some campsites may offer more sun exposure than previously indicated in site descriptions. With electricity available at all sites, campers can enjoy the perfect blend of nature and convenience. In addition to its beautiful surroundings, Camp Edison provides easy access to a variety of outdoor activities, including swimming, hiking, and fishing. Nearby attractions, such as local restaurants and shops, further enrich the camping experience, making it an ideal getaway for families and nature enthusiasts alike.

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