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AGNEW MEADOWS GROUP CAMP
National Forest

AGNEW MEADOWS GROUP CAMP

June Lake, California
4.7 (69 reviews)

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About AGNEW MEADOWS GROUP CAMP

Federal campground in California.

Nestled in the heart of California's Sierra Nevada mountains, Agnew Meadows Group Camp offers RV travelers an exceptional gateway to some of the most stunning alpine wilderness in the state. Located in the Inyo National Forest near the town of Mammoth Lakes, this scenic campground sits at an elevation that puts you right in the heart of dramatic mountain terrain, pristine meadows, and crystal-clear streams.

The meadows surrounding the camp are absolutely spectacular, especially during late spring and summer when wildflowers transform the landscape into a vibrant tapestry of colors. The setting provides that perfect balance between accessibility and natural beauty that RV campers crave. You'll wake up to mountain air and panoramic views that remind you exactly why you chose the RV lifestyle. The meadow itself is expansive and serene, offering peaceful vistas that change subtly throughout the day as light and weather shift across the peaks.

What makes this location particularly special is its proximity to world-class outdoor recreation. The San Joaquin River runs nearby, making it excellent for fishing enthusiasts. The area is also ideally positioned for day trips to some of California's most iconic destinations. Mammoth Lakes, just a short drive away, offers excellent dining, shopping, and additional recreational opportunities. The Eastern Sierra region is renowned among hikers and backpackers, with numerous trailheads accessible from the camp's location.

This group camp setting makes it perfect for families, friends, or organizations looking to share a mountain experience together. The combination of natural beauty, clean mountain air, and the sense of community that comes with group camping creates lasting memories. Wildlife viewing opportunities abound in this region, where you might spot deer, marmots, and various bird species in their natural habitat.

The campground serves as an ideal base for exploring the incredible terrain of the Eastern Sierra. Whether you're looking for challenging mountain hikes, peaceful nature walks, fishing adventures, or simply a retreat into pristine nature, Agnew Meadows provides the perfect launching point. The elevation and mountain setting mean cooler temperatures that are refreshing during summer months when other parts of California are scorching hot.
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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

June Lake 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 June Lake.

Explore the Area

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

AGNEW MEADOWS GROUP CAMP Reviews

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Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by A

THIS REVIEW IS FOR REDS MEADOW CAMPGROUND and not Reds Meadow Resort. We've been here in 2010 and camped at campsite #25 then this year at campsite #16. Both stays were a great experience. I remember the last time we were here the bathhouse was still working but that was 11 years ago with very hot showers so what we do back then was we get half a pail of cold water in the creek or water faucet an... THIS REVIEW IS FOR REDS MEADOW CAMPGROUND and not Reds Meadow Resort. We've been here in 2010 and camped at campsite #25 then this year at campsite #16. Both stays were a great experience. I remember the last time we were here the bathhouse was still working but that was 11 years ago with very hot showers so what we do back then was we get half a pail of cold water in the creek or water faucet and mix it with that hot water to have a warm water for bath. The bathhouse is closed now but very hot water is still coming out near the creek and they have a small pool of it. This time we dip our filled camping shower bag to the pool until it reaches the desired temperature we want for showers or we get hot water from it for our water container. We always get warm showers or bath at night! The hot water works well too to wash your pots and pans! Well aside from having hot water available at the campground they also have the cleanest pit toilets. They keep the bear lockers clean as well. It said on the website that they have 4 flush toilet houses but all of them are new solar powered pit toilets now. I'm not sure if they're new but it's so clean and the camp hosts cleans and checks it 2x a day. They were so clean the 6 days we were there even on the days that there were a lot of campers! Thank the camp host for keeping it clean! This campground have 2 trails to Sotcher Lake and to Reds Meadow Resort. Across the street are the trails to Devils Postpile and Rainbow Falls. It's easily accessible to trails. You can go on those trails at sunrise and before sunset and avoid the crowds. Shuttles come down every 30 minutes full of people plus campers so at least when you're staying at this campground you can just access the trails in your own time with less travelers. This campground was our first camping experience back in 2010. We had a wonderful experience back then and we've been camping for 11 years now for at least 2x or 3x a year. We actually camped here last minute on July 1-6 because our Shasta Lake camping reservations got cancelled the night of June 30 due to fire! But since we were already packed and ready to go, this campground comes to mind to stay because we knew this would be a better one with no reservations and all and we've been wanting to camped here again and explore the area. We made the right decision in going here unplanned. The camp hosts were so nice and helpful with what else to do and experience in the area. We did go to Lower Falls past Rainbow Falls for the first time and had a chance to swim there. We also got to experience rafting, fishing and picnicking at Starkweather Lake where the water is so clean and we went when no ones there... They recommend places to go and experience and what to do and when to do it to avoid travelers and campers! If we are going to have that chance again on camping at this campground, we will choose this one again last minute! NO RESERVATIONS or not reservable, register or reserve at the campground. There are 52 campsites to choose from on a first come, first served basis and some are big or small, shaded or meadow areas of campsites.

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Sandy V

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Sandy V

First off, Ralph is the absolute best camp host! Extremely helpful and friendly. The hotspring mini pool was amazing, the wild mint smelled amazing, access to the PCT, streams, lakes! What's not to love? Great campground.

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Albert&Azarel FamDil

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Albert&Azarel FamDil

We fell inlove with campsite #16. It is just a right size campsite with my family. This campground is perfect place to stay if you're planning to do hiking at Devil's postpile and Rainbow falls which we did. The vault toilet is clean. The camp host is doing a great job to keep the place clean and well, also being a responsible camper will help make this campground keep clean too. We will for sure... We fell inlove with campsite #16. It is just a right size campsite with my family. This campground is perfect place to stay if you're planning to do hiking at Devil's postpile and Rainbow falls which we did. The vault toilet is clean. The camp host is doing a great job to keep the place clean and well, also being a responsible camper will help make this campground keep clean too. We will for sure keep coming back to this campground.

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Thor Larsen

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Thor Larsen

A very nice place to camp and relax. A short walk from several natural attractions.

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Hilde Souweine

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Hilde Souweine

The road in is narrow but in pretty good condition. Unfortunately, the Forest Service has cut down a gazillion perfectly healthy huge old trees in preparation for widening the road. What's next? Cutting down even more big trees to make multiple parking lots?! They have a shuttle system currently so thousands of cars don't have to drive down and park. The campground used to have an amazing bat... The road in is narrow but in pretty good condition. Unfortunately, the Forest Service has cut down a gazillion perfectly healthy huge old trees in preparation for widening the road. What's next? Cutting down even more big trees to make multiple parking lots?! They have a shuttle system currently so thousands of cars don't have to drive down and park. The campground used to have an amazing bathhouse by the hot spring, but the Forest Service closed it. Why?! Such a shame to let such great things rot. Cindy, the camp host, is fantastic - so helpful and friendly! Super clean vault toilets; among the best I've ever seen. No bad smells, plenty of TP. Unfortunately, her manager is less fantastic - made us move our van from its level spot for some bizarre reason, and then closed the half of the campground with the best spots so we had to move anyway (tho maybe that was not her decision and she was just following orders). Despite my complaints, it's still a gem and worth the trip, particularly for the hikes.

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