Oh Ridge Campground

Oh Ridge Campground Overview

Oh Ridge Campground is located in the Inyo National Forest in the eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains with spectacular views of June Lake and the surrounding mountains. Oh Ridge campers have no problem staying busy and enjoying the outdoors. Within the facility, they can swim in the lake’s clear waters, fish for rainbow and Alpers trout, go canoeing and boating or walk to the Oh Ridge viewpoint, after which the campground was named.Numerous trails lie minutes away, an obvious draw for hikers, mountain bikers and off-road vehicle enthusiasts. The Fern Lake Trail leads into the scenic Ansel Adams Wilderness. Skiing is a major winter pastime in the area.A scenic drive along the June Lake Loop results in expansive views of rugged mountain peaks and several lakes.

Oh Ridge Campground is a large campground with 164 single-family (mixed-used) campsites located at an elevation of 7,600 feet in the eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains. The campground is set in a mostly open area above the shoreline of June Lake. There are a few pine and aspen trees scattered throughout the campground offering some shade. The campsites are large and spread out and each have a food locker, table, fire ring and grill.

  • Reservations:
  • Coordinates:
    Lat. 37.796940 / Long. -119.061670
  • Elevation:
    7,600
  • Season:
    Summer to Fall
  • Campsites:
    164
  • Toilets:
    Flush and Vault
  • Water:
    Yes
  • Hookups:
    No
  • Showers:
    No
  • Dump Station:
    No
  • Fire Pits:
    Yes
  • Picnic Tables:
    Yes
  • Area Features:
    Lake, Creek, Boating, Fishing, Swimming, Canoeing, Kayaking, Hiking, Backpacking, Wildlife Viewing
  • Weather:
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