Best Campgrounds near Bodfish, CA

Camping options near Bodfish, California range from developed campgrounds to dispersed areas along the Kern River and Lake Isabella. Rivernook Campground and KRS RV Resort at Camp James offer full hookups for RVs, cabin rentals, and tent sites with amenities including showers, drinking water, and picnic tables. Several dispersed camping areas such as Keyesville Recreation Area and Hanning Flat provide free primitive camping with fewer amenities but greater privacy. The region includes both BLM-managed public lands and Forest Service sites, with options for lakeside camping at Auxiliary Dam Recreation Site and riverside camping at Sandy Flat.

Weather conditions vary dramatically with season, with summer temperatures frequently exceeding 100°F while winter brings cooler temperatures and occasional precipitation. Many campgrounds remain open year-round, though amenities may be limited during winter months. Road access to developed campgrounds is generally suitable for standard vehicles, while reaching dispersed sites often requires high-clearance vehicles. Fire restrictions are common during summer and fall, with several campgrounds requiring fire permits. Cell service is generally available at campgrounds near Kernville and Lake Isabella but becomes spotty in more remote areas. According to one visitor, "It was windy, had to park my class C facing the wind to minimize swaying, but at times it felt like I was on a boat."

Riverside campsites receive consistently positive reviews, particularly those providing direct access to the Kern River for swimming, fishing, and water recreation. Developed campgrounds with shade are especially valued during hot summer months, while more remote dispersed sites appeal to visitors seeking solitude. Proximity to off-road vehicle trails makes some areas popular with ATV and dirt bike enthusiasts. A camper noted that "You can park RVs right next to the water but it gets very busy, there are more secluded spots accessible to even Class A rigs further down." Campgrounds near Lake Isabella provide convenient access to town amenities, while sites farther up the Kern River offer greater seclusion but require more self-sufficiency. Many campers mention the balance between natural beauty and proximity to services as a significant advantage of camping in the Bodfish area.

Best Camping Sites Near Bodfish, California (169)

    1. Rivernook Campground

    27 Reviews
    Kernville, CA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (760) 376-2705

    $45 - $75 / night

    "We tent camped and our site was close to the rv hook up sites. The rv sites have two different sizes and hookups. Tent sites had access to running water."

    "We loved this river spot even though we were next to one of the smaller parts rather than the main river. If you can try and get one near the main river as it is more picturesque. "

    2. Stine Cove Recreation Site

    15 Reviews
    Weldon, CA
    8 miles
    Website

    "Toilets and trash at entrance. The dam is being rebuilt so the water is real low. Easy to drive along the beach until nobody else is around."

    "I appreciated the rough feel of the lake and how close the road was. There is a restroom and a dump bin at the entrance which locked this spot in for convenience."

    3. Keyesville Recreation Area Dispersed

    11 Reviews
    Lake Isabella, CA
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (661) 391-6000

    "You can park RVs right next to the water but it gets very busy, there are more secluded spots accessible to even Class A rigs further down."

    "Access to the river is closed as of 26 January, still plenty of dispersed places down the road to camp. Bathrooms and trash dump and lots of trails to ride bikes!"

    4. Sandy Flat

    10 Reviews
    Bodfish, CA
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (760) 376-1815

    $34 - $136 / night

    "Again the campground was great and we were pretty close to the river which was awesome. But stay away from site 9. We’ll definitely be back but will be at one of the others."

    "We appreciated the proximity to the hot springs. Our site was pretty big, but that was not the case for some of the other sites which looked small or close to other sites. "

    5. KRS RV Resort@Camp James

    14 Reviews
    Kernville, CA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (760) 376-6119

    $39 - $340 / night

    "Our family has been going to Camp James for over 10 years, and it's easily our favorite campground in California. The campsites are clean, shaded by trees, and it's right on the riverfront."

    "All sites are well kept, with access to clean bathrooms and coin operated showers. Staff is friendly and available when needed. Prices are a tad high but expected with a clean upscale Campground."

    6. Hobo Campground — Sequoia National Forest

    6 Reviews
    Bodfish, CA
    3 miles
    +1 (760) 376-1815

    $28 - $30 / night

    7. Auxiliary Dam Recreation Site

    5 Reviews
    Lake Isabella, CA
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (760) 376-3781

    $10 / night

    "Your feet away from everyone. Water is beautiful and such a bonus so made the crowds less of a hassle. The bathrooms are a ok and glad they are there because it’s just a dry lot lakeside."

    "Translation: Cheap, very friendly welcome, simple, park dispersed, on the edge of the lake with a view of the mountains. No electricity but toilets and water."

    8. Lake Isabella-Kern River KOA

    7 Reviews
    Weldon, CA
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (760) 378-2001

    "Kern River is a great place in the hot California Desert. This place has everything to make you feel at home."

    "Close to lake Isabella and all of the Kern. Great for last minute reservations too, online booking works"

    9. Hanning Flat Dispersed Area

    7 Reviews
    Weldon, CA
    9 miles
    Website

    "I spent two days here and only seen a handful of vehicles drive through, mostly US Forest Service trucks. Pack in, pack out."

    "To swim in the lake this area connects to Stine Cove campground - via a very soft sandy road - which is also free, has a vault toilet, but is shaded by mountains and less private."

    10. Paradise Cove

    6 Reviews
    Lake Isabella, CA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (760) 376-1815

    $34 - $36 / night

    "What I loved was being able to drive up literally set up camp right at the lakeside. Fellow campers were really nice, and I had no issues."

    "The campground is super clean and nice and right on the lake. Clean bathrooms and clean shower house here."

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Recent Reviews near Bodfish, CA

628 Reviews of 169 Bodfish Campgrounds


  • John L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 9, 2025

    Fossil Falls Campground

    Very rocky terrain

    Nice for a night or two lots of spots but close together some are more level than others, saw all types of campers from vans to trailers and my lifted Motorhome

  • Marie D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 8, 2025

    Bertrand's High Desert Mobile Home & RV Park

    Great location

    Pull through sites easy in and out. Full hook ups. No laundry, restrooms, or showers here. Great location to lots of fun for outdoor or off-road enthusiasts. Easy drive to Death Valley. The girl in the office is super sweet and helpful. Great rate. We found so much to explore in the area we stayed 2 weeks. Ghost towns, abandoned mines, Schmidt Tunnel, movie road, robbers Roost, Red Rock Canyon State Park, trona Pinnacles. Great weather in early October too.

  • D
    Sep. 24, 2025

    Chico Flat Dispersed Camping - Partially Closed, See Description

    Quiet place for undisturbed camping

    Good campground on the way to Sequoia. Plenty of space, we had no problems finding a spot for our 30ft RV. There are restrooms available which seem to be cleaned every second day. You have access to the river nearby. The generator can be used until 10 p.m. Would recommend.

  • Amber R.
    Sep. 20, 2025

    Bear Mountain RV Park

    Clean and friendly staff

    The shower/bathroom was kept very clean. Laundry was clean as well as the dog run. The staff were very friendly and helpful. Will definitely come back. Highly recommend

  • Lou F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 14, 2025

    Tule - Success Lake

    Cool at night and hot in the day

    I got here at 3pm and it was hot with no shade. By 5 pm it cool of and was very pleasant. Very good showers and restroom to freshen up in.

  • b
    Sep. 11, 2025

    Kern River Campground

    Very chill

    Great serene spot (aside from a few noisy campers) by the river, liked it so much we camped out for 3 days. Great price too! Close enough to civilization but far enough you forget it's nearby. Would recommend!

  • french M.
    Sep. 5, 2025

    Stine Cove Recreation Site

    Stine Cove

    I'm looking for a campsite near water and a nice mountain view, will definitely add Stine Cove to my next trip list.

  • Kenneth P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 1, 2025

    Balch Park Campground

    Fantastic Family Campground

    This is a historic campground. With 1000 year old trees and history of logging. Good fishing and hiking all around the area. Nice hosts and most people are respectful of the area.

  • HThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 21, 2025

    Spaceport RV Park

    Only used the dump & water

    Handy stop for water & dump! $2 bucks for water & $5 bucks for the dump


Guide to Bodfish

Dispersed camping opportunities near Bodfish, California provide access to the eastern Sierra Nevada foothills at elevations ranging from 2,500-4,000 feet where terrain varies from rocky outcrops to sandy lakeshores. Summer nighttime temperatures typically drop 30-40 degrees from daytime highs, creating significant daily temperature swings. Most dispersed sites lack designated boundaries, allowing campers to select their own locations within public land boundaries.

What to do

River recreation access: Sandy Flat Campground offers direct river access for swimming and fishing. "Our campsite was right on the river, which was nice. We only stayed one night, but would consider returning," notes Seth P. Many sites provide easy water entry points ideal for casual wading.

Hiking nearby: Several informal trails originate from Keyesville Recreation Area dispersed camping area. "Clean Spots, recommend! lot of space and different places," reports Tim W. Many campers use this area as a base camp for day hikes along the Kern River.

Wildlife viewing: Early morning hours at Hanning Flat dispersed area provide opportunities to observe local wildlife. "The area is also used by lots of cows for grazing so beware of the patties and lots of mooing. They didn't bother us, we actually quite enjoyed watching them," shares Aliza N. Bird watching is particularly rewarding near water sources.

What campers like

Riverside camping: Many campers prefer Rivernook Campground for its water access. "Rivernook Campground will be my first pick to stay at in Kernville every time! The prime reason is they have campsites directly on the Kern River," explains Mike N. Sites nearest the water typically fill first during peak season.

Privacy in dispersed areas: Campers seeking solitude appreciate the space at less developed sites. "We stayed here for three nights and didn't see another person or vehicle the whole time. So peaceful, quiet, sunny, green," writes Kiley S. about Hanning Flat. Dispersed camping areas typically offer greater distance between campsites than established campgrounds.

Night sky views: The limited light pollution around Lake Isabella creates excellent stargazing conditions. "The night sky has no light pollution, and is beautiful enough to knock you off your feet because of all the stars," notes Jeffrey T. at Stine Cove Recreation Site. Clear nights reveal detailed views of the Milky Way.

What you should know

Wind conditions: Strong winds frequently affect campsites near Lake Isabella. "Winter winds here almost blew the tent over with my pup and myself inside. Although occasional gusts may seem obvious for location and time of year I would have lost that tent had I not been inside," warns Izzy Y. about camping at Stine Cove. Vehicle positioning can help mitigate wind impacts.

Water level fluctuations: Lake levels vary significantly by season and drought conditions. "Water is low due to them repairing the dam, where I'm camped at should be underwater and it is gorgeous," explains Jeffrey T. Current lake levels may not match satellite imagery or maps.

Cell service variation: Connectivity changes dramatically across the region. "T-mobile was very slow but Verizon had a good connection," reports a camper at Hanning Flat. Paradise Cove typically maintains better coverage than more remote sites due to proximity to main roads.

Tips for camping with families

Creek access for children: Some campgrounds offer safer water play options than the main river. "We stayed in site 81 in our class C RV. Corner site on a creek that ran through the campground. The creek was great to sit in to escape the heat and float down. Lots of kids and dog friendly," explains David H. about KRS RV Resort@Camp James.

Organized activities: Several established campgrounds provide scheduled family events. "This campground even offers activities for the whole family, movie night, bingo, even rock painting," notes Amber D. about Camp James. These activities typically run during summer months and holiday weekends.

Rock exploration: Many campsites contain large boulders that appeal to children. "Our campground space (#32) had an extremely private feel hidden away between some large boulders," shares Javier L. about Sandy Flat. These natural features provide built-in climbing and exploration opportunities.

Tips from RVers

Seasonal site selection: RV campers recommend adjusting site selection based on weather conditions. "The sites had power, water and cable TV hook up. There is a dump station in the campground," reports David H. about Camp James. During hot weather, prioritize shade over views when possible.

Road conditions: Access roads to dispersed camping areas require careful assessment. "We were looking for a place to car camp on our way up toward sequoia and stopped here. Would suggest 4x4 and wouldn't recommend heavier vehicles as it's a sandy dried up lake bed and we had to dig ourselves out in the morning," cautions Zoe J. about Hanning Flat Dispersed Area.

Site leveling challenges: Many lakeside sites have uneven terrain. "Avoid putting your tent on anthills," advises Mark W. about Keyesville Recreation Area. Bringing additional leveling blocks can help accommodate the decomposed granite surfaces common throughout the region.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Bodfish, CA?

According to TheDyrt.com, Bodfish, CA offers a wide range of camping options, with 169 campgrounds and RV parks near Bodfish, CA and 37 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Bodfish, CA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Bodfish, CA is Rivernook Campground with a 4.2-star rating from 27 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Bodfish, CA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 37 free dispersed camping spots near Bodfish, CA.