Convict Lake Campground

Convict Lake Campground COME ENJOY CAMPING, HIKING, BIKING, HORSEBACK RIDING, BOATING & COUNTLESS OTHER FAMILY FRIENDLY ACTIVITIES WITH YOUR HOST RRM INC.
(209)

Vista Recreation is now ExplorUS.  Visit the following website for info about our campgrounds as well as a link to apply...
04/17/2025

Vista Recreation is now ExplorUS. Visit the following website for info about our campgrounds as well as a link to apply for a job as a camp host at our campgrounds.

Stretching from the towering summit of Mt. Whitney to the alpine beauty of Mammoth Lakes, the Inyo National Forest offers a stunning variety of campgrounds and recreational opportunities for every kind of outdoor enthusiast. Campgrounds range from developed sites with amenities like those at Lone Pi...

Have some respect and don't be like these people
07/05/2024

Have some respect and don't be like these people

06/30/2023

Finally! Rock Creek Lake campground is open for business.
Pine Grove and Upper Pine Grove are also open as well as East Fork. Plenty of options.

Tips for our campers.
06/14/2023

Tips for our campers.

Hike in groups. Bears like to have options.

Don’t we all? Your safety is your responsibility while hiking in national parks. Planning is an important step in being prepared for any adventure. Although it’s generally safer to hike with a companion, if you prefer to go solo, take a few extra measures, like leaving a trip plan with a trusted friend or family member.

If you’re hiking in bear country alone or with a group, making noise on the trail can alert a bear, or other wildlife, to your presence before you surprise it. Talk to your partners (keep it light, Carol) and occasionally sing loudly. Yell “hello!” You can add in “it's me” if you’re feelin’ it. You can also clap your hands (if you’re happy and you know it) to let any bears know you're coming through. Wow. That’s not even on a beat. Doesn’t matter. Moving on.

Bear pepper spray can be an important thing to carry when exploring the back country. It’s used defensively to stop an aggressive, charging, or attacking bear. Bear pepper spray and human pepper spray are not the same. Also, it’s not like bug spray or intended to spice up your campfire meal. That’s a spicy meatball. Always check park rules and regulations to see if bear pepper spray is recommended or allowed for the activities you have planned. In conclusion, have fun, be safe, and hike smart.

Find more tips at: https://www.nps.gov/subjects/bears/safety.htm

Image: Screenshot of National Park Service tweet that reads, “Hike in groups. Bears like to have options.”

Be on the lookout...
06/03/2023

Be on the lookout...

CDFW has confirmed that multiple sightings of what is believed to be the same wolverine occurred in May in the Eastern Sierra Nevada mountains

05/31/2023

Hi East Side campers. Although we had to cancel the reservations at Tuff campground due to the water blocking off the back half of the campground the front 17 sites are open on a first come first serve basis. If you can't find a spot anywhere, give Tuff a try. Off Owens Gorge Road across 395 from Tom's Place. Come on down, my host is lonely!

Please be careful. We don't need anything like this to happen.
05/29/2023

Please be careful. We don't need anything like this to happen.

On Saturday, May 27, 2023, at about 2:50p.m. Inyo County Sheriff's Office received a call of a 58 year old female who fell into Bishop Creek east of Aspendell. The female was reportedly unconscious and stuck in the water on a log. Inyo County Sheriff Deputies, CAL-Fire, Forest Service, Aspendell Volunteer Fire Department, Bishop Volunteer Fire Department, Coast to Coast Ambulance Service, along with Riverside City Fire Department, Cal-Oes Swift Water Rescue Team #6, who is currently on standby in Inyo County responded.

The victim’s son attempted to rescue his mother but was also swept away due to the fast-moving water. The son self rescued himself and summoned emergency personnel. The Swift Water Team was able to reach the victim after multiple attempts of entering the dangerous conditions and recovered the deceased victim.

We would like to remind everyone with run off increasing daily the waterways in the area have become a safety hazard causing several areas to be closed. We urge everyone not attempt to stand near or cross the fast moving water. One slip on the unstable banks or rocks can lead to a life threatening situation.

05/25/2023

After many long hours and much hard work by our crews I'm happy to announce that Convict Lake campground is open for business as of today. It's been an eventful spring after a hard winter, but we're ready to go!

05/17/2023
04/13/2023

The first 2 weeks of reservations for Convict Lake, McGee Creek, Tuff, and French Camp campgrounds have been cancelled. Anywhere from 4' to 8' of snow remaining in all campgrounds. Looks like all the campgounds in the Rock Creek drainage will be late in opening also.

10/10/2021

Good news! As the weather has turned cooler and the season winds down, the Forest Service has lifted the fire restrictions. Fires are now allowed in the campgrounds.

Address

Convict Lake Road
Mammoth Lakes, CA
93546

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Convict Lake Campground posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Business

Send a message to Convict Lake Campground:

Share

Category

Our Story

Convict Lake Campground is situated near Convict Lake amidst the beautiful scenery of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. The lake and surrounding national forest provide many opportunities for family fun, outdoor recreation, and relaxation. The campground and nearby resort offer many amenities for a convenient and enjoyable camping experience. The facility is located between Mammoth Lakes and Bishop, CA, near Mammoth Airport.