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Saline Valley Campground (Primitive)

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About Saline Valley Campground (Primitive)

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. This campground is located at 1,375ft, but requires navigating either North Pass at 7,300ft or South Pass at 5,997ft and may be inaccessible due to winter conditions.

Saline Valley Campground offers RV travelers a genuine escape into California's remote desert wilderness. Located in the heart of Inyo County, this primitive public campground provides access to one of the state's most untouched and rugged landscapes. The campground serves as a gateway to the Saline Valley, a vast expanse of desert terrain that stretches across Death Valley National Park's western boundary, where few visitors venture and solitude is genuinely abundant.

The Saline Valley experience is defined by raw natural beauty and authentic desert camping. Towering mountain ranges frame vast salt flats and colorful badlands, creating a landscape that feels timeless and otherworldly. The valley's isolation means you'll experience some of the darkest night skies in California, making stargazing an unforgettable experience for those who appreciate the cosmos. The silence here is profound, broken only by wind and occasional wildlife, offering the kind of peace that increasingly rare in our connected world.

This is camping for those seeking adventure and self-reliance rather than amenities. The primitive nature of the campground means you're preparing for a true desert experience, with minimal facilities and a strong emphasis on Leave No Trace principles. The road access can be challenging depending on conditions, which naturally limits crowds and preserves the area's wilderness character. This remoteness is precisely what attracts serious outdoors enthusiasts, backcountry explorers, and travelers looking to disconnect completely from civilization.

The surrounding area offers excellent opportunities for hiking, photography, and geological exploration. The salt formations and mineral deposits create stunning visual contrasts, while the valley's unique ecosystem supports resilient desert wildlife. Nearby, Death Valley National Park provides additional attractions for those wanting to expand their exploration. The region's geological significance and stark beauty have attracted artists, scientists, and adventurers for generations.

This campground suits experienced RV campers and outdoor enthusiasts who value wilderness preservation and authentic desert experiences over creature comforts.

Park Details

Tips & Tricks

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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