Description

Get all camped out right in the heart of the Sierras. Bitterbrush Campground is one of the few Inyo Forest sites open year-round—so hardcore campers can get their fill of outdoor beauty even in the depths of winter. Wildlife abounds in the mountains, so make sure to keep an eye out. And don’t forget to look up, you might even spot a few eagles soaring overhead!

Campsite area
Tent or RV sites
30 sites
Up to guests per site
Up to 6 vehicles
No wheelchair access
Essentials
Campfires allowed
Toilet available
Pets allowed
Amenities
Potable water available
Picnic table available

Activities

Offered near the campground.

Biking

There are single tracks and dirt roads here, offering something for bikers of all levels. The easy trails include a 1.2 mile lo...Read more

Boating

Sabrina Lake has a boat launch, rentals, marina and tackle shop, and there are no fees! Ideal for summertime fishing. The...Read more

Fishing

Did we mention there are over 400 lakes and 1,000 miles of rivers and streams? No? Well, you can imagine how great the fishing ...Read more

Hiking

There are so many trails here! You can explore the breathtaking mountains, see the hundreds of lakes and never run into another...Read more

Horseback riding

There are a good number of horse campgrounds to stay at, as well as pack stations that will give you all of the info you need, ...Read more

Paddling

Many of the lakes allow non-motorized boating, which means kayakers, canoers, and other small paddling boats are welcome out in...Read more

Off-roading (OHV)

There’s an expansive network of routes for off-road vehicles to explore: spanning 2,000 miles, you can drive up into the mounta...Read more

Climbing

Mountain climbers and boulderers will find enough ground to play on. Mammoth Lakes has some moderate climbs, with great names l...Read more

Snow sports

Thanks to the abundant snowfall, cross country skiers have plenty to explore, especially in the Mammoth Lakes area. Gorp offers...Read more

Swimming

June Lake has a swimming beach to suit all your swimming needs, and there is a solid number of campgrounds that offer swimming ...Read more

Wildlife watching

The Inyo forest is home to black bears, mountain lions, mule deer, pine marten, pika, coyotes, raccoons, bobcats, martens, foxe...Read more

Terrain

Natural features you'll find at Bitterbrush Campground.

Beach
Desert
Forest
Hot spring
Lake
River, stream, or...
Waterfall
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Chelsea V.
doesn't recommend this listing.
July 24th, 2021

I don't recommend this campground AT ALL!! Me and my sister were camping with her kids I was cooking breakfast and the camp post drives up with a lady and he gets out all fast and tells us we only paid for one night when we paid for 2 nights he was extremely rude about it too. His and her communication was completely off. They completely ruined are day early in the morning, he said he would go check it out, about 10 mins go by and they go driving pass us going pretty fast. Didn't think to stop and apologize nothing. So we decided to pack up and head home a day early.
We will not be going back to this campground

Park
Inyo National Forest
State
California
Country
United States
Phone Number
(760) 876-6219
Directions
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Official Website
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Coordinates
37.287° N, 118.558° W
$23/night
Tent / RV / Trailer: 30 Sites
(Up to people per site)