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USDA Forest Service - Pine Glen Campground

4.6(35 reviews)
Mammoth Lakes, California, 93546, United States

About

Water is available at an RV dump station located 300 miles north of LA and 165 miles south of Reno, NV. To get there, you can take US 395 and then State 203. From State 203, you need to go west for 2.8 miles until you reach Sawmill cutoff road. Once you are there, you should proceed north and make a right turn for 1/10 mile. Finally, you need to make another right turn to reach the RV dump station.

Amenities & Services

Water

Rinse Water Available (Non-Potable)

Reviews

4.6

Based on 35 reviews

DR
May 27, 2024

Really enjoyed staying here. Most spots are group sites but there are some single and they have great space. We fit our 29 ft travel trailer, our truck, a friend’s jeep, and still had space to hang out on the side of the trailer and the picnic area in the back. Bathrooms were clean and stocked (no showers). Happy that they have 2 dump spots for Old Shady Rest, New Shady Rest & Pine Glen (which are all connected). Cost to dump is $10. There are several water fill ups as well (free). Really close to town and connects to the walking path that goes around town.

SL
Aug 3, 2023

I like this campground. It's close to town, but far enough away you don't get road noise. The spots are big and fairly private. Our spot, number five, was about 50 ft long and easily accommodated our truck and trailer. Each spot has a bear box, sturdy picnic table, nice campfire pit with heavy duty grill grate that folds away, and plenty of shade. This is a group camp area with a few individual spots. That means if you time it wrong, you could camp next to a group of college kids having a kegger, but the large groups around us were respectful and quiet. The camp host was nice and said they typically go around asking people to keep it quiet if they get a little rowdy. But we did not experience any of that. There's a bathroom building with four single occupancy bathrooms that include flush toilets and sinks. And this is the first campsite I recall that seemed accommodating to disabled persons. For example, the picnic table had a large cutout for a wheelchair, and the toilets had supports on the sides for getting up and down. The only thing that would make this campsite better is a couple of pay showers.

RR
Jun 10, 2022

It would have been 5 stars if it this campground had a showers. For showers you can go to the RV spot across the road (3 min drive) and for $8 you can take a hot shower. We went on Memorial Day Weekend, it was very cold at night (22°) and windy...but we still had a blast. We stayed in site #9 Each group spot has: *3 bear boxes *1 fire ring. *1 water spigot *3 tables *5 picnic grills (used as tables for our 22" Blackstones) Other items to point out: *4 unisex bathroom stalls (flashing) you share with 2 other sites - no issues at all with this. *Plenty of flat ground for your tents *Ranger has wood for sale, for a good price. *Deer come up to your site if you don't scare them or mind them. *You can refill your propane tank at the RV pank (3 min drive) *We heard NO traffic noise (at all) *Phone reception available (T-mobile, Metro, Verizon)

IS
Jul 11, 2018

This is one of my favorite places to camp in California. The camp hosts are always nice and it's a great spot to be outdoors but if you need the comfort of civilization, it's just down the street.

JS
Jul 4, 2018

Very good place to camp. The only thing i didnt like is that they didnt have showers. The other nice thing of this campground is that its close to mammoth city and surrounding lakes and ski resorts, very centralized.

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