Twin Lakes Campground is located in the Eastern Sierras in the Lakes Basin near the Town of Mammoth Lakes, at an elevation of 8,600 feet. This pine forest campground is located on the shoreline of Twin Lakes. Outstanding fishing, hiking trails, and waterfall views make this campgrounds appeal to families, hikers, and anglers.

CAMPING:
The campground is open from late May until late October; please call information for the actual opening and closing dates of the campground. The maximum stay is 14 days at all sites. Reservations must be made at least 4 days in advance, with a 2 night minimum stay over the weekends. The campground also offers sites for first come, first serve campers. There are 93 family campsites complete with a picnic table, barbecue, and fire ring. All sites have bear proof food lockers for food protection.

Family Campsite $0* per site, per night

* Prices subject to change without notice.

SERVICES & FACILITIES:
Flush toilets and potable water are available. A hospital is located approximately 4 miles away located in the Town of Mammoth Lakes.

THINGS TO DO:
Fishing is available in the campground along the shoreline of Twin Lakes and other nearby lakes and streams. Backcountry hiking trails, mountain biking, horseback rental, equestrian trails, a marina, and boat rental are also close to the campground. There is also a factory outlet mall, golf course, and restaurants are in the Town of Mammoth Lakes. Summer mountain bike park and gondola rides are available at Mammoth Mountain Ski Area (approximately 7 miles). An interpretive program in the form of nature hikes, kid programs and campfire programs are provided weekly.

DIRECTIONS:
Take US 395 to State Highway 203 to Mammoth Lakes. Proceed west on SH 203 for approximately 7 miles through the Town of Mammoth Lakes continuing on Lake Mary Road to the Twin Lakes Campground cutoff.


 

 

For Park information  call 760-924-8233

For Reservations call 877-444-6777







 

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