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    Lake Mary Campground

    4.1 (21 reviews)

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    Kristine M.

    Just another gorgeous part of Mammoth Lakes! We came here for kayaking. They rent kayaks (single and tandem) pontoon boats and paddle boards. Call ahead to reserve if you are going on a holiday weekend. We lucked out. There is also limited parking if you aren't actually camping. The lake is FREEZING. How do I know, well I fell in. Tipped that kayak right over 1 minute after getting in. So, if you plan on kayaking be sure they give you the one less likely to tip. And there is a difference. They also have life jackets for you to take but you aren't required to wear them. BE WARNED that is one heck of a windy lake!!! No joke.

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    Tracy S.

    This campground sits right on the shores of Lake Mary, and if you nab a good spot, you will be able to wander a few steps from your campsite and throw a line right into the lake or launch a canoe. (There is no swimming in Lake Mary, though.) If you don't fish, it's still a great place to camp and just take in the beautiful views. Our first impression of the campground was bad because of one very annoying, but easily solved, problem. There are absolutely no signs directing you where to go for what numbered campsite. I have never been to a campground that didn't give you some directions on how to navigate the loops. This is really a problem for people with trailers who don't really want to cruise through the the narrow roads of the campground searching for their camp number. Apart from this one issue, we really loved this campground. The sites in the lakefront loops are large with a reasonable amount of space between them. We explored through the back loop, and the sites there seem a little more crowded. The bathrooms are clean, with flush toilets and lights. (We noticed that the campground host cleaned them all TWICE a day!) The bear lockers were huge, with plenty of space for all of our stuff. Clearly the Forest Service and our very friendly campground host do a lot to keep this popular campground well maintained. We would gladly come back here.

    Quinnellope B.

    My review is not on the actual camping experience but n the amazing wine dinner that Lake Mary Campground hosts every year. You need to buy tickets in advance because it always sells out. They start off with apps and wine on the balcony overlooking the lake and it is so beautiful. The apps were great and the wine was even better. We were out there for about an hour before being moved inside. Dinner tables were all placed looking over the lake and each table was a table of 8. They served 3 different types of wine through out dinner and dessert. Dinner started off with a salad, main course was salmon, and dessert was apple tort. The money raised at this event goes back in to the community of Mammoth and they are hoping for a Culinary School at some point. It was a very nice event that I plan on attending again.

    Picture of Lake Mary from Pine City Campground.  I would definately recomend staying at Pine City campground.
    David F.

    Thought I would take the time to Review this place since all the reviews that I have seen here are not up to date. As well as, giving some insight for those who have not traveled here. 1st - I want to say that these Mammoth Lakes are a sight to see. Great for fishing, family adventures, and to take some beautiful pictures. 2nd - There are great bike trails for those who love to go bike riding. 3rd - I would suggest to take fishing gear, there are a lot of trout within the lakes. 4th - I would definately check out and suggest you start off your first hike with the crystal lake trail. It is by Lake George. 3/4 uphill and then it is all down hill from there. 5th - You may encounter bears. I did see a Momma bear with here 2 cubs. Even though they mind their own business, please be cautious. 6th - I did not make reservations so the whole first come first serve was not what I expected. I would definately ask the park to redo that whole system. If you do not have reservations, I would suggest researching where you want to stay at a day before and stick with it. Real Life Example: I heard Twin lakes was nice so I got there at 5am expecting a line of people waiting to get camp ground. NO WAY! There are many Camp sites in Twin Lakes and they all have a Host! (The Host usually has an American Flag at their station) I wanted to be by the lake and so I waited until the camp host arrived. So when they did, they had to make their rounds and see which groups were leaving and which ones were not, because people can stay as long as 14 days I believe. In all, I waited until 9:30am just to hear that there were no spots avaliable. I then drove to another Camp site in Lake George which was around 1030am now and the host there said that they had given all their camp grounds to the people who had got there early. They suggested I check out Pine City for open spaces and so I did. Luckily a family was leaving because they had an emergency and so they offered us their camp site. The host was cool with it and so we paid $24 for the night. It was a big hassle. So just a heads up.

    on our way to Mammoth Lakes from Los Angeles. Beautiful scenery.
    Rhaenys T.

    Im rating 3.5 stars, mostly because of the weather. When we went it began to snow! Like 4-5 inches of snow and it was freezing! :( we had to leave by the first night. But mostly its our fault for not doing any research. Getting here is very confusion as well. When you make a left to go to Lake Mary keep going straight (technically right curve) unto the road. We did the mistake of taking another left and we had to go around the lake to finally find the Campground. We were stationed at #12 which was perfect for us since it was right by the Lake. Which had a breathtaking view. Down the road is a kayak and boat rental shop that has fishing equipment, ice, and some snacks.

    Harry R.

    The camp ground only has bathroom and no shower facility. I had a 27' travel trailer and it barely fit on site 32 that we reserved. So if you bring a rv....I would say nothing bigger than 22' . Not too many flat grounds so do your homework and pick the site with a flat ground. .. otherwise you'll be sleeping slanted. You can use generator but only from 6 am to 10 pm. There are bears there so store stuff correctly. Walking distance from Lake and good trout fishing. Caught more fish on shore than on a pontoon we rented. Nice bike trails nearby so bring your bike. Nearby there is Twin Lakes campground. I liked the look of that much better and may do that next time. So check them out too. Only 15 minutes from town so if you forget something. ..Vons is nearby.

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    Beautiful place to visit the boat are nice and not to expensive,I will come agin I recommend this to everyone

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    Convict Lake Campground

    4.5(20 reviews)
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    First time here, didn't realize how close it was off the road. Amazing gift shop. Very clean…read morerestrooms, they offer rooms to rent as well as a wedding venue. Kid and animal friendly, trout stocked lake. Breathtaking views. Easy access for someone with disabilities, can drive almost all the way around the lake. Very clean, quiet, and felt very safe. Picnic tables available as well. Highly recommend and would return. Camping spaces available as well but did not see any campers.

    it's a campground. I've reached the point in my life where a four-star hotel with no mini-fridge or…read morein-room dining counts as camping, but every year the extended family makes a boys-only trek to Convict Lake and this year, my sixteen-year-old wanted to go. made reservations at the earliest opportunity, first thing in the morning six months out. post Covid doesn't seem to be as crowded but wanted to make sure we had a place to pitch our tent. more than a dozen "boys," tequila, beer, and other party favors made for a marathon week of fireside chats and beer pong. I'm always looking for an excuse to cook for friends. BBQ'd ribs, seared ahi, double-cut pork chops, bone-in ribeyes, and heaping plates of Korean-style short ribs: nobody went to bed hungry (or sober). Convict Lake was base camp for lots of other adventures: trout fishing in the nearby lake and streams, day trips into Mammoth for Mexican food, jujitsu sessions, and restocking depleted supplies of ice and beer, and hikes to the high lakes that surround the campground for overnight sleepovers. we even had several party crashers including Bambi and, one particularly rowdy evening, a bear. maybe next year, I'll find a nearby four-star hotel and leave sleeping on the ground to younger folks with less grumpy backs.

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    WYATT heading out for a backcountry overnight

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    Catching rainbow trout off of the boat left and right!

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