Camping near Inyo National Forest
Inyo National Forest draws campers with its wide-ranging landscapes and outdoor activities. Lundy Canyon Campground sits in a beautiful area with hiking trails and fishing nearby. Convict Lake Campground, not far from Mammoth Lakes, has good sites with flush toilets and storage lockers for protection from bears. You'll need permits for some parts of the forest, particularly during busy times of year. Try to book spots at popular places like June Lake Campground ahead of time since they fill up fast in summer. Check if any fire bans are active before you go. Oh Ridge Campground and others come with basic amenities like picnic tables and fire rings. Water access isn't guaranteed at all campgrounds, so bring your own to be safe. If you want a shower, most forest campgrounds don't have them, but you can find them at Mammoth Mountain RV Park & Campground. Spring and fall have the best weather for camping here. Winter brings snow that can block access to some areas unless you have the right gear. Summer gets quite hot, so plan accordingly. The forest allows dispersed camping in specific areas, but remember to take all your trash with you. Don't count on having cell service while camping here. Always practice Leave No Trace ethics to help keep the forest in good condition.