Lindsey Lake Campground
D
Reviewed May. 8, 2020

An instant favorite

This campground is exactly what I want in a campsite. I'm a little torn writing this review, because I'm not sure I want to tell people about my favorite spot. It can be little rough to get to requiring careful driving even on the paved road (big potholes!), but that just serves to help feel remote.

There are 12 official campgrounds near the lake. They are first come first serve and are often full by Thursday afternoon. The surrounding area is National Forest Land, though, so you can dispersed camp for free. 

If you are prepared to bury your waste and leave no trace, they're probably better camping spots. You can be out of ear and eye shot of any other person, spread out, and really take a great hammock nap.  In the morning, you can take the short hike or drive up to the lake to go for a swim or kayak or whatever you want to do.

Many of the "unimproved" spots are quite improved indeed. If you get lucky, you may find downed trees that have seats carved into them in front of beautifully made stone campfire rings. Campfires are illegal in California for much of the year, please be responsible and don't use the perfect rings available to you.

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  • Review photo of Lindsey Lake Campground by Dean C., May 8, 2020