- Location: Inyo National Forest, Mammoth Lakes, CA
- Month: July
- Site: #002
- Bathrooms/showers: Yes/Yes
- Cost: $41 online
- Reservations: https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/234311
- Cell Coverage: Low/Limited
- Pet-friendly: Yes
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The Best Quick-Stop Campground on Hwy 395 – French Camp
- Location: Inyo National Forest, Near Bishop, CA
- Month: July
- Site: 003
- Bathrooms/showers: Yes/No
- Cost: $41 online ($33 with $8 reservation fee)
- Reservations: https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/232395
- Cell Coverage: Good, but with some issues
- Pet-Friendly: Yes
French Campground is a perfect campsite for either beginner campers, RV campers, and road trippers looking for a pit stop! It is beautifully located in Inyo National Forest, central to so many spots in the Eastern Sierra. If you love easy access hot springs, hiking trails, backpacking trails, fishing, camping, alpine lakes, and beautiful nature only 5 or so hours from Los Angeles, keep on reading!
Continue reading “The Best Quick-Stop Campground on Hwy 395 – French Camp”Everything You Need to Know About Camping at Santa Catalina Island
Are you looking to camp or backpack at Santa Catalina Island? This is the home of the infamous buffalo & buffalo burgers, the Transcatalina Trail, a beautiful casino, and many scenic activities! Below, you will find tips and tidbits of information that you need to know about camping here.
Links and resources/extracurricular activities are found at the end⤵️⤵️⤵️
Transportation
- Santa Catalina Island is only accessible by boat or plane. Catalina Flyer and Catalina Express are the two companies that transport you to the island by boat.
- Transport from the mainland lasts about 1.5-2 hr trip boat depending on your route and where you are staying. There are minimal refreshments on board.
- Two Harbors is also accessible by boat or vehicle from Avalon. I added a link below to the cyclone boat. Catalina Island Company also provides more information on transport and other options.
Booking Campsites
- The 6 campsite locations are as follows: Hermit Gulch, Blackjack, Little Harbor, Shark Harbor, Two Harbors (the Isthmus), and Parson’s Landing.
- There are two additional family camping sites that can also be booked: Bahia Azul, and Brisa Del Mar Campgrounds.
- Santa Catalina Island’s campsite reservation system opens January 1st online for the year. But, January bookings open in December.
- It is EASIER to book over the phone—the staff is ALWAYS so nice and accommodating.
- The Transcatalina Trail is very popular and campsites book quickly. Therefore, I recommend using their online system as soon as campsites are available to book.
Information about Campgrounds
- All campgrounds along the Trancatalina Trail will have a metal storage locker to store your food and gear. Each site will have a picnic table and chemical toilets nearby.
- Hermit Gulch lies about one mile away from Avalon, so plan accordingly if you plan to walk after dinner. Additionally, taxi transportation is available to book from the dock, if you brought a lot of items with you.
- Two Harbors campground lies about 0.5 miles from town in Two Harbors. There are only chemical toilets at the campground. In town, you will find a restaurant, a convenient store, bathrooms, and coin laundry & showers in town.
- Additional lodging is also available to book in Two Harbors.
- Parson’s Landing and Blackjack Campgrounds are considered primitive campgrounds. Therefore, they are completely dry (meaning no running water). Also, there are only chemical toilets available. No showers.
- You may request to purchase a locker for Parson’s Landing. Each locker holds a cache of water, firewood, and fire starter can be found.
- You can also request firewood to be dropped off at your campsites. Either in Little Harbor and Two Harbors as well.
Links & More
- Transport to the Island: Catalina Flyer & Catalina Express
- Camping booking site: Here
- Phone number to call: 310.510.4205
- Transport from Avalon to Two Harbors: Here
- Extracurricular activities and tours to book: Here
- Catalina Island Company Homepage & Info: Here
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Pinnacles Campground in Beautiful Central California
- Location: In Pinnacles National Park near Paicines, CA
- Month: September
- Site: #17
- Bathrooms/showers: Yes, flush toilets and showers available
- Cost: $40-129; PLUS National Park entrance fee of $35 for the day
- Reservations: HERE
Dogwood Family Campground Review – Rimforest, CA
- Location: Rimforest, CA
- Site: #06
- Month: May, 2021
- Bathrooms: Yes
- Cost: $40-79 a night
- Reservations: here!
If you are a Southern California local (and even if you’re not) and are looking for a complete “foresty” camping getaway in the mountains? This is for you. Dogwood Campground is located in the San Bernardino National Forest, near Lake Arrowhead, CA and Big Bear Lake, CA. In my opinion, it is a quitessential camping spot–beautiful camping location and perfect for local hiking and outdoor activities.
Continue reading “Dogwood Family Campground Review – Rimforest, CA”June Lake Campground in Mammoth Lakes, CA
- Location: Mammoth Lakes, CA
- Month: June, 2022
- Site: #T2
- Bathrooms: Yes, flush toilets and porti-potties.
- Cost: $29 per night/ $8 per extra car.
- Reservations: Here!
Campground
June Lake Campground has 28 campsites in a loop right next to June Lake off highway 58. It sits at about 7,600 ft in elevation, with such stunning views of the Eastern Sierra in Mammoth Lakes, California. June Lake Campground separates into RV/trailer accessible campsites and tent camping sites that lie closest to the water.
Continue reading “June Lake Campground in Mammoth Lakes, CA”Campground Reviews of Barton Flats in Angelus Oaks, CA
- Location: San Bernardino National Forest, CA
- Month: July 2020
- Site #: 48
- Bathrooms? Yes.
- $33/night with a $8 reservation fee.
- Book campsites here!
- More info: here!
Diaz Lake Campground Review – Lone Pine, CA
- Location: Lone Pine, CA
- Site: #072
- Month: August
- Bathrooms: Yes
- Cost: $28/night + $7 Transaction Fee
- Website: Here
Lupine Campground Review near Yosemite National Park
- Location: Wishon, Sierra National Forest, CA
- Month: June, 2022
- Site: #110
- Bathrooms: Yes, flush toilets.
- Cost: $45 per night/ $8 per extra car
- Cell Signal: Good with Verizon
- Pet friendly/RV Sites: Yes/Yes
- Reservation info: Here!
Big Meadow Campground Review – Mammoth Lakes, California
- Location: Mammoth Lakes, CA
- Month: October, 2021
- Site: #8
- Bathrooms: Yes, flush toilets.
- Cost: $29 per night/ $8 per extra car.
- Reservations: First come, first serve.
- More info: Here!
This is a gem of a campsite! We stumbled upon it and it fulfilled so many expectations. It especially satisfied my desire to see fall colors in the Eastern Sierra.
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