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Silver Lake Campground June Lake

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The Silver Lake Campground is nestled on the shores of the spectacular subalpine Silver Lake, at 7,200 feet elevation in the Eastern Sierra.

The campground has sites set along the banks of Silver Lake and nearby Rush Creek, both surrounded by willow and aspen trees. A small market and cafe are within walking distance of camp, and the town of June Lake is close by. Part of the four-lake June Lake Loop, Silver Lake sits right below Carson Peak, offering sublime mountain views, meaning trailheads departing Silver Lake climb into the Ansel Adams Wilderness, where glacial lakes, granite crags, and peaks above 13,000 feet reward hikers.

Tips for Snagging a Campsite Reservation

  • The sites at Silver Lake Campground become available online 6 months in advance at 7am PT each day.
  • June through August is the busy season here, when campsites book out long in advance. 
  • There are no first-come, first-served sites here, but canceled reservations do return as "available" online.
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    When to Go

    Silver Lake Campground typically opens in April and closes in September, depending on the area's snowpack. For current season dates and weather conditions, contact the Mono Lake Ranger Station at (760) 647-3044. At 7,200 feet of elevation, visitors should prepare for cold weather camping in spring and fall. In September and October, some some deciduous trees put on a fall foliage show on the June Lake Loop. Although Silver Lake Campground is closed in winter, there is skiing nearby at the June Mountain Ski Area.

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    Heather S.recommends
    May 21, 2023
    The campground and surrounding lakes are beautiful. Be prepared (even in the summer) for sudden rainstorms.
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    Starr S.recommends
    February 1, 2019
    Vault toilets only
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    Troy G.recommends
    December 4, 2018
    Great camp hosts. Gets chilly at night, even in the Summer
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    Lindsay S.recommends
    September 25, 2018
    Very nice place. Some sites are very close to the highway.
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    Elizabeth C.recommends
    September 24, 2018
    Check to see if water spigots are working
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    Benjamin D.
    August 12, 2015
    Great Campsite! Unless you have reservations, good luck finding a spot. We got there on Friday morning around 10 AM and snaked the last one! Bring a Canopy!!
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    Jeff S.
    April 23, 2015
    Early morning offers the best opportunities for seeing wildlife such as bears, deer or coyotes near Silver Lake.

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    Your guide to camping in Silver Lake Campground June Lake

    Overview

    Biking

    June Lake has single tracks and dirt roads, offering something for bikers of all levels. Good mountain biking is available on multi-use trails and fire roads, while road biking is common on the scenic June Lake Road for experienced cyclists comfortable sharing the road with vehicles. The easy trails include a 1.2-mile loop around Horseshoe Lake, and the 5-mile Shady Rest trail, while the harder ones are tough climbs up to the Mammoth Ski Area so you can fly downhill.

    Boating

    You can boat, kayak, and canoe right on Silver Lake. The nearby Grant Lake, Gull Lake, and June Lake also have boat launches, while Sabrina Lake has a boat launch, rentals, marina, and tackle shop. Sabrina is the only one that allows motorized boating.

    Fishing

    With 400 lakes and 1,000 miles of rivers and streams, this area is prime for fishing trout—rainbow, cutthroats, brook, brown, and golden trout. Silver Lake is stocked with trout and makes for a great beginner fishing spot.

    Hiking

    Moderate nearby day hikes include the Gull Lake Loop, the June Lake Loop, and the Reversed Peak Trail. Directly across the road from Silver Lake Campground is the Rush Creek Trailhead, where steep trails lead up to the Ansel Adams Wilderness. Plan for a challenging day hike to reach this area's incredible alpine lakes, or budget multiple days for a backcountry camping trip (permits required for overnight backcountry trips).

    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, such as Rainbow Pack Outfitters, and Rock Creek Pack Station.

    Paddling

    Many of the lakes allow non-motorized boating, which means kayakers, canoers, and other small paddling boats are welcome out in the water! South Lake is the best place for for kayakers who also want to fish. Other great paddling locations are Twin Lakes, June Lake, and Mono Lake; check out the full list here. The lakes are small, so you can see many, if not all of them in one day! Read this rave review on these incredible lakes from our friends at PaddlingCalifornia.

    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 mountains for incredible views, see the historic mines, and stop at lakes for water play. Most of the routes are double track and there are 50 miles of single track and ATV trails. We recommend Poleta Canyon! Make sure you have a Forest Service spark arrestor.

    Climbing

    Mountain climbers and boulderers will find enough ground to play on. Mammoth Lakes has some moderate climbs, with great names like Ugly, Fat, Mean, Come to Mammoth, Be a Queen (5.7), and Pie in the Sky (5.11b). See the list of mountain climbing areas here. Boulderers can explore the Mammoth Lakes and the Bishop Areas for climbs like Jedi Mind Tricks (V4), and Seven Spanish Angels (V6).

    Snow sports

    Thanks to the abundant snowfall, cross country skiers have plenty to explore, especially in the Mammoth Lakes area. Gorp offers descriptions of trails that you should look through to get a feel for the forest. You can also ski in the White Mountain Ranger District, home to the incredible Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest as well as Bishop and Rock Creek Canyons. You can also mush/skijor, ski/snowboard, sled/tube, snowmobile, and snowshoe. June Mountain and Mammoth Mountain have ski areas with lifts and gondolas, and you can also go out into the backcountry!

    Swimming

    Swimming is permitted in Silver Lake—just be prepared for cold water unless it's the middle of summer. June Lake also has a swimming beach, and a number of additional campgrounds offer swimming access as well: Convict Lake, Diaz Lake, Lake Mary, and South Lake.

    Wildlife watching

    The Inyo forest is home to black bears, mountain lions, mule deer, pine marten, pika, coyotes, raccoons, bobcats, martens, foxes, skunks and weasels; rodents and other small mammals; and reptiles that are common in the Central and Southern Sierra. Fish species include the Rainbow, German Brown, Little Kern Golden and Golden Trout (California’s state fish), the western sucker and squawfish. You’ll probably see great horned owls, bald eagles (winter), water dippers, the abundant cliff swallows, the California condor, and various waterfowl by the creeks. There are also endemic species such as the California bighorn sheep and the rare black toad.

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