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Lower Twin Lake Campground
National Forest

Lower Twin Lake Campground

Bridgeport, California
4.9 (42 reviews)

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About Lower Twin Lake Campground

Campground in California.

Lower Twin Lake Campground offers a pristine escape into the Sierra Nevada wilderness, where towering pines frame sparkling alpine waters and mountain vistas stretch endlessly in every direction. Located in the Mono National Forest, this campground provides the perfect base for travelers seeking authentic outdoor adventure without sacrificing comfort or accessibility. The setting here is genuinely special, with the campground nestled alongside the stunning Lower Twin Lake, creating an immediate sense of tranquility the moment you roll through the entrance.

The landscape surrounding Lower Twin Lake is characteristic of California's Eastern Sierra region, featuring dramatic granite peaks, clear mountain air, and the kind of natural beauty that has drawn visitors to this area for generations. The lake itself is the centerpiece of the experience, offering opportunities for fishing, swimming, and simply enjoying the reflective beauty of pristine alpine waters. The surrounding forest provides abundant shade and privacy for RV sites, and the elevation offers welcome relief during warmer months, with cool evenings that make for comfortable sleeping under the stars.

For outdoor enthusiasts, Lower Twin Lake Campground serves as an ideal starting point for exploring the greater region. Hikers will find numerous trails leading to nearby alpine lakes, meadows, and high country vistas. The area is known for excellent fishing opportunities, with the lake and nearby creeks teeming with trout. Wildlife viewing is common here, and patient observers might spot deer, coyotes, and various bird species throughout their stay. The proximity to the Mono Basin adds another dimension of exploration, with geologically fascinating areas and additional recreational opportunities nearby.

The campground is well-suited for families, couples, and solo travelers who appreciate nature and outdoor recreation. Whether you're planning an extended stay or a weekend getaway, the combination of natural beauty, recreational access, and peaceful forest setting creates memorable camping experiences. The high elevation means this is primarily a summer destination, making it perfect timing for those seeking cooler mountain temperatures and stunning wildflower displays. Lower Twin Lake Campground represents the best of California's National Forest camping experience.
4.9

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42

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Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Bridgeport 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 Bridgeport.

Explore the Area

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

Lower Twin Lake Campground Reviews

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Carlos Gutierrez

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Carlos Gutierrez

Beautiful place to visite in the fall. All the trees are bright yellow. The lake just mirrors the entire landscape. For someone that lives in the city, this is absolutely gorgeous. I havent' had much luck fishing, but it doesnt stop me from trying :)

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Harrison Alden

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Harrison Alden

Beautiful place. Host was nice. Some sites are a little small, others have better space. Right next time a creek filled with trout. 3 minute walk to the lake. 1 minute drive from the store by the lake. No cell service, 1 small bar every once in a blue moon.

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elizabeth fralicks

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by elizabeth fralicks

I camped here last week with my mother and two of her friends. There are four sites designated as tent-only sites and number 14 was large enough for 3-4 tents, plus it was right on the creek and next to a small meadow-like area. I prefer backpacking and camping in less structured areas, but this site was perfect for our little group. It was close to the bathroom, but not close enough to smell it,... I camped here last week with my mother and two of her friends. There are four sites designated as tent-only sites and number 14 was large enough for 3-4 tents, plus it was right on the creek and next to a small meadow-like area. I prefer backpacking and camping in less structured areas, but this site was perfect for our little group. It was close to the bathroom, but not close enough to smell it, and there were paved table and fire pit pads, in addition to paved walkways to each site and to the bathrooms, which were great for my mom. All of the sites are well-shaded and close to the creek and some are far better suited for trailers and RVs. Some have no space for tents. The area surrounding this campground is breathtaking and you don’t have to go too far to see it. We rented a pontoon at the Twin Lakes Resort and spent a few hours on the lake—gorgeous! Besides the beauty, I must mention how absolutely clean and well-maintained this campground is. The camp host, Terrie, is amazing, and so helpful and friendly. She works constantly to keep it clean. Fire pits are shoveled out, walkways and table pads are blown off, there was not even a speck of trash anywhere. Terrie also kept guests well-informed about protecting bears with proper food storage and even put people’s food in their bear boxes for them if they accidentally left anything out when they were exploring for the day. The bathroom was kept extremely clean and well stocked with toilet paper, attended to twice a day. Additionally, the tables were freshly painted and clean. The fire pit was heavy cast iron and completely functional—Toiyabe NF is doing a great job (I spent some time recently on the western slope of the Sierra at a Sierra National Forest campground and it was disgusting. The camp host did very little and took no pride in the campground. The tables and fire pits were in poor shape, too) There are plenty of places nearby to get supplies and eat out, and of courses, days’ worth of recreational activities. We also enjoyed the shower house just a one minute drive from the campground (bring 12 quarters for 7 minutes).

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elizabeth fralicks

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by elizabeth fralicks

I camped here last week with my mother and two of her friends. There are four sites designated as tent-only sites and number 14 was large enough for 3-4 tents, plus it was right on the creek and next to a small meadow-like area. I prefer backpacking and camping in less structured areas, but this site was perfect for our little group. It was close to the bathroom, but not close enough to smell it,... I camped here last week with my mother and two of her friends. There are four sites designated as tent-only sites and number 14 was large enough for 3-4 tents, plus it was right on the creek and next to a small meadow-like area. I prefer backpacking and camping in less structured areas, but this site was perfect for our little group. It was close to the bathroom, but not close enough to smell it, and there were paved table and fire pit pads, in addition to paved walkways to each site and to the bathrooms, which were great for my mom. All of the sites are well-shaded and close to the creek and some are far better suited for trailers and RVs. Some have no space for tents. The area surrounding this campground is breathtaking and you don’t have to go too far to see it. We rented a pontoon at the Twin Lakes Resort and spent a few hours on the lake—gorgeous! Besides the beauty, I must mention how absolutely clean and well-maintained this campground is. The camp host, Terrie, is amazing, and so helpful and friendly. She works constantly to keep it clean. Fire pits are shoveled out, walkways and table pads are blown off, there was not even a speck of trash anywhere. Terrie also kept guests well-informed about protecting bears with proper food storage and even put people’s food in their bear boxes for them if they accidentally left anything out when they were exploring for the day. The bathroom was kept extremely clean and well stocked with toilet paper, attended to twice a day. Additionally, the tables were freshly painted and clean. The fire pit was heavy cast iron and completely functional—Toiyabe NF is doing a great job (I spent some time recently on the western slope of the Sierra at a Sierra National Forest campground and it was disgusting. The camp host did very little and took no pride in the campground. The tables and fire pits were in poor shape, too) There are plenty of places nearby to get supplies and eat out, and of courses, days’ worth of recreational activities. We also enjoyed the shower house just a one minute drive from the campground (bring 12 quarters for 7 minutes).

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Alina p

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Alina p

Amazing little gem! The lakes are a short walk away and the campsites are right on the creek which is stocked with trout. We even managed to float down the creek a little from the spillway area. A bunch of hot springs nearby, just magical! We stayed at site 15, close to the bathrooms yet far enough. It says it’s a walk in site but you can park not too far although we did need an extension cord to... Amazing little gem! The lakes are a short walk away and the campsites are right on the creek which is stocked with trout. We even managed to float down the creek a little from the spillway area. A bunch of hot springs nearby, just magical! We stayed at site 15, close to the bathrooms yet far enough. It says it’s a walk in site but you can park not too far although we did need an extension cord to blow up the mattresses. Host can be extra nice or not, depending what mood she’s in. You can buy your wood right with the host. There is no phone reception here but there is a resort located 10 min away walking distance where you can buy ice and hop on free wifi.

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Alina p

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Alina p

Amazing little gem! The lakes are a short walk away and the campsites are right on the creek which is stocked with trout. We even managed to float down the creek a little from the spillway area. A bunch of hot springs nearby, just magical! We stayed at site 15, close to the bathrooms yet far enough. It says it’s a walk in site but you can park not too far although we did need an extension cord to... Amazing little gem! The lakes are a short walk away and the campsites are right on the creek which is stocked with trout. We even managed to float down the creek a little from the spillway area. A bunch of hot springs nearby, just magical! We stayed at site 15, close to the bathrooms yet far enough. It says it’s a walk in site but you can park not too far although we did need an extension cord to blow up the mattresses. Host can be extra nice or not, depending what mood she’s in. You can buy your wood right with the host. There is no phone reception here but there is a resort located 10 min away walking distance where you can buy ice and hop on free wifi.

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A W

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by A W

Beautiful. But.... CROWDED. You're not gonna get an ounce of solitude. Fer Crist sakes, they built a four lane freeway from Bishop to Mammoth. Breaks my heart to see.

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A W

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by A W

Beautiful. But.... CROWDED. You're not gonna get an ounce of solitude. Fer Crist sakes, they built a four lane freeway from Bishop to Mammoth. Breaks my heart to see.

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