Lupine Campground
Lupine Campground Overview
Lupine Campground is located in the Bass Lake Ranger District at an elevation of 3,400 feet. Bass Lake is a very popular area known for its variety of fish, as well as the bald and golden eagles that make their home here. The terrain includes rolling, oak-covered foothills, heavily forested middle elevation slopes and the starkly beautiful alpine landscape of the High Sierra. Bass Lake offers a beach and boat ramp. Popular activities include swimming, motorized boating, canoeing, kayaking, water skiing, sailing and fishing for bass, trout, bluegill and catfish. Nearby hiking trails include Willow Creek, Goat Mountain, Spring Cove and Way-of-the-Mono Interpretive Trail. A variety of educational programs are offered on weekends during the summer.
Lupine Campground at Bass Lake starts at campsite #63 and has 51 single-family campsites with 12 tent-only sites. The campground is at an elevation of 3,400 feet and is adjacent to Cedar Bluff campground. Lupine is set back from the main road and offers more privacy. The campground is set among large Ponderosa pines offering plenty of shade.
- Reservations:
- Coordinates:Lat. 37.30778 / Long. -119.54417
- Elevation:3,400
- Season:Year Round
- Campsites:108
- Toilets:Flush
- Water:Yes
- Hookups:No
- Showers:No
- Dump Station:No
- Fire Pits:Yes
- Picnic Tables:Yes
- Area Features:Mountains, Lake, Fishing, Boating, Hiking, Backpacking, Wildlife Viewing, Water Sports, Winter Sports
- Weather: