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Lower Saline Valley/Warm Springs Campground
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Lower Saline Valley/Warm Springs Campground

Lone Pine, California
3.0 (178 reviews)

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About Lower Saline Valley/Warm Springs Campground

This is a clothing-optional hot spring area approximately 35 miles from the nearest paved road. A high-clearance vehicle and all-terrain tires are necessary to access this campground and road/weather conditions may necessitate 4-wheel drive.

Nestled in the remote and rugged terrain of California's Inyo County, Lower Saline Valley and Warm Springs Campground offers RV travelers a chance to experience the wild, untamed character of the High Sierra backcountry. This public campground serves as a gateway to one of California's most dramatic and least-visited landscapes, where towering peaks, vast desert vistas, and geothermal hot springs create an unforgettable backdrop for your camping adventure.

The campground's location in the Saline Valley is particularly special for those seeking solitude and natural wonder. The area sits in the rain shadow of the Sierra Nevada mountains, creating a unique high desert ecosystem that feels worlds away from California's crowded tourist destinations. Visitors to this remote outpost will find themselves surrounded by sweeping views of alabaster hills, salt flats, and colorful geological formations that tell the story of millions of years of geological history. The warm springs for which the campground is named provide a natural thermal experience that many travelers find rejuvenating after days of exploring the backcountry.

This location appeals especially to adventurous RV travelers, off-road enthusiasts, and those interested in desert geology and natural hot springs. Hikers will discover numerous trails leading to remote peaks, hidden canyons, and scenic overlooks. Photographers find exceptional opportunities to capture the region's striking landscapes, particularly during sunrise and sunset when the light bathes the mountains in brilliant colors. The area's low light pollution also makes it a destination for stargazing enthusiasts who want to experience the Milky Way in all its glory.

The remote nature of Lower Saline Valley means visitors should come prepared and self-sufficient. Services and supplies are not readily available nearby, so stocking up before arrival is essential. The journey to reach the campground itself is part of the adventure, as access roads can be challenging and require appropriate vehicles. This remoteness, however, is precisely what attracts those seeking an authentic wilderness experience away from developed campgrounds and commercial attractions. For travelers willing to venture off the beaten path and embrace the challenges of backcountry camping, this unique California destination rewards with experiences and views that few other places can offer.
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Book Early

Lone Pine is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

California weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Lone Pine.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Lone Pine. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

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