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Big Springs Campground

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GenieSummary

This campground is a great place to stay for nature lovers. Located near a river and natural springs, the campground is picturesque and peaceful, aside from the occasional motorcycles. There are 26 sites available, most of which are not level and are made of loose dirt. Trees provide some shade, but it is limited. There is no water or hookups onsite, but the nearby Crestview rest area offers free water and trash/recycling services. The vault toilet is cleaned twice a day by the camp host, who is knowledgeable about the area and its natural resources. The cost is a $10 donation per night, and the America the Beautiful pass is accepted. It is first come first serve, and can accommodate larger RVs if you are skilled and adventurous. Cell coverage is limited, but can be improved with a weboost.

From The Campground

Big Springs Campground is located between Mammoth Lakes and June Lake, near the Crestview area, and offers 26 campsites surrounded by pine forest. This is a popular basecamp for fishing Deadman Creek, exploring Obsidian Dome, and OHV/ATV trails in the Lookout Mountain area. The campground has vault toilets, bear-proof lockers, and bear-proof trash receptacles. Bring your own water. Sites are self-register when you arrive, no reservations. The campground is open year-round, and there is a 14-day stay limit.

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Contact

(760) 647-3044
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GenieScore
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Reservations

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Quick Stats

26
Sites
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Site Price
40ft.
Max Site Size (L)
7359ft.
Elevation

GenieSummary

This campground is a great place to stay for nature lovers. Located near a river and natural springs, the campground is picturesque and peaceful, aside from the occasional motorcycles. There are 26 sites available, most of which are not level and are made of loose dirt. Trees provide some shade, but it is limited. There is no water or hookups onsite, but the nearby Crestview rest area offers free water and trash/recycling services. The vault toilet is cleaned twice a day by the camp host, who is knowledgeable about the area and its natural resources. The cost is a $10 donation per night, and the America the Beautiful pass is accepted. It is first come first serve, and can accommodate larger RVs if you are skilled and adventurous. Cell coverage is limited, but can be improved with a weboost.

From The Campground

Big Springs Campground is located between Mammoth Lakes and June Lake, near the Crestview area, and offers 26 campsites surrounded by pine forest. This is a popular basecamp for fishing Deadman Creek, exploring Obsidian Dome, and OHV/ATV trails in the Lookout Mountain area. The campground has vault toilets, bear-proof lockers, and bear-proof trash receptacles. Bring your own water. Sites are self-register when you arrive, no reservations. The campground is open year-round, and there is a 14-day stay limit.

Amenities

Activities

Discounts

No Discount Data

Affiliates

No Affiliation Data

Contact

(760) 647-3044
No Email Data

Quick Stats

26
Sites
--
Site Price
40ft.
Max Site Size (L)
7359ft.
Elevation
327521
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Location
-118.94000244
37.74900055
None
Mammoth Lakes, CA

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