Marmot Rock Campground
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Description
Marmot Rock Campground offers sapphire vistas of the Courtright Reservoir. Campsites have a timeless feel and are the perfect spot to get the fire crackl’n and the marshmallows roasting. At the lake you can take your kayak out and enjoy the stunning views provided by the John Muir Wilderness Area. We hear the fishing ain’t too shabby either!
Activities
Offered near the campground.
Biking
Bikers can breeze on the trails in the Bass Lake ranger district and the High Sierra ranger district. In the High Sierra, you c...Read more
Boating
Motorized boating is allowed at Shaver Lake and Redinger Lake, and there are plenty of opportunities for non-motorized boating:...Read more
Fishing
Lakes and reservoirs are generally open year round; freshwater stream fishing is open from late April to mid November. The best...Read more
Hiking
There’s no shortage of incredible hikes here: Nelder Grove is home to some of the finest sequoias, and best of all, there are n...Read more
Horseback riding
Equestrians have so much to explore in the Sierra National Forest! With five wilderness areas, trails, horse camps, and horse r...Read more
Paddling
Paddlers are welcome to explore the lakes in this forest-- many of the rivers are whitewater, so if you are feeling confident a...Read more
Off-roading (OHV)
Those looking for some scenic driving have come to the right place. We highly recommend the incredible 100 mile Sierra Vista Sc...Read more
Climbing
Pretty rad rock climbing here-- Tollhouse Rock and Courtright Reservoir both have over a hundred climbs. Check out the list on ...Read more
Snow sports
You can sled/tube in Goat Meadow, cross country ski, snowshoe, and snowmobile over 234 miles of trails. China Peak Ski Area off...Read more
Swimming
Bass, Huntington and Shaver Lakes are perfect for swimming, with designated swim areas. You can also swim in these creeks and c...Read more
Whitewater paddling
Whitewater adventurers often come to the Sierra National Forest for the Kings River and Merced Wild and Scenic River. The Kings...Read more
Wildlife watching
Wildlife includes mule deer, black bears, coyotes, bobcats, foxes, marmots, porcupines, and quail. You can also find trout, bas...Read more
Terrain
Natural features you'll find at Marmot Rock Campground.
3 Reviews
Crowded on the weekends, so I recommend arriving mid-week or early-ish on Friday to secure a spot. If you prefer peace and quiet at your campsite, might be best to avoid weekends altogether.
The PG&E page for this campsite says it doesn't have drinking water or bear boxes, but it has both drinking water (centrally located) and swivel-clasp-secured cabinets (one per campsite). Firewood is available for purchase from the hosts at Trapper Springs.
- Park
- Sierra National Forest
- State
- California
- Country
- United States
- Phone Number
- (559) 297-0706
- Directions
- View on Google Maps
- Official Website
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- Coordinates
- 37.077° N, 118.977° W
- $18/night
- Tent Only - Hike In: 15 Sites (Up to 6 people per site)