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    Pinecrest Campground

    3.8 (72 reviews)
    Open 7:30 am - 7:30 pm

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    Jonnita W.

    I definitely enjoyed coming to this site. Although it was a first come first serve we were lucky enough to be able to pick from at least three or four more sites that were not occupied during the time. It is a $34 per night charge per space. This location does have restrooms with flushing toilets. They also have running water locations throughout the park. Fairly large campground site with a hostess on the location. We found out the following morning that we over paid our stay by one dollar as the Ranger was nice enough to ride around in the morning and return the overpayment to us. This is part of the Ridgecrest/Pinecrest area lovely location lots of people visiting this area. Nice cabin homes here also. I am looking forward to returning soon!

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    Elise S.

    I debated between 4 or 5 stars and decided to call it 4-1/2. Overall, 5 stars for views, cleanliness, friendliness and amenities. The "Cons": -Poor cell service, even with verizon had to sit outside the store after paying $10 for their somewhat spotty internet that only works in that location and not throughout the camps -Difficulty booking campsites as they sell out way early and if you wait too long you've missed another summer -We were there during the week and it was so smokey from all the fire pits burning from early morning and into the night. There was soot everywhere and difficult for anyone with a lung condition. -Camping next to someone that smokes weed all day, again, for someone with a lung condition, it brought on issues and unable to run the air filtration system in my RV due to restrictions on generator use. -Due to the above affecting my lung function, I would reconsider camping on a busy weekend or holiday here as I can only imaging how much more smoke (of all kinds) will be in the "fresh air" -Some very small spaces we drove around to face the right direction to back into our space E5 (which was very spacious, except for trying to park our truck behind the white line we had to get creative). I would call and check before booking spaces to get the length of the blacktop so you don't have issues when you arrive. The "Pros" are plentiful: - Walking distance to a beautiful lake - Super friendly staff at entrance, store, and equipment rental - Beautiful hike around the lake -Clean restrooms We will definitely return, once I figure out how to get a campsite booked before everyone else.. and will definitely stick to mid-week camping.

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    Mary V.

    We love Pinecrest and plan trips not only during the summer but winter time as well. We like to camp when it's a bit cooler and less crowded. This is a beautiful place with great trails and the movies during the summer are a great time for the kids.

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    Erica L.

    Clean campground and fun atmosphere, great time with the family. can't wait to go back.

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    Jeffery L.

    I returned here for the first time in a few decades over this past weekend. My family used to go here all the time when I was a kid (which was several decades ago). My daughter wanted to try camping so we booked and went for two nights. We had site A27. Loved it. It was spacious and since it was on the outer loop we had a huge site with much more privacy than we expected. The grounds were clean and well maintained. There was staff driving around enforcing the rules. Our last morning I saw someone from the campground knock on an RV door and make them turn off their generator as it was outside the allowed hours. Great for those who are sleeping in tents. We plan to go again in the fall and will definitely stay here. I have AT&T and the there is no service, but I didn't expect any. A short walk to the lake. Definitely check it out.

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    may q.

    This campground has it all except for showers. Bathrooms were generally clean. The general store, restaurant and marina have everything you need for a super fun filled weekend. My husband and I were able to take our young kids to watch a movie at the amphitheater. They were showing new movies like Top Gun and a Pixar kid movies. The kids loved the boat ride and swimming in the lake. I really liked the hike around the lake even though we didn't make it very far

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    Very beautiful drive, however there will more than likely be no service or one bar. They are no showers, but come prepared with options/work around. Very very clean facilities and rangers are very available for any needs you may have. Come prepared with lots of sunblock and shade options for both camp grounds as well as lake days.

    I've been coming to Pinecrest for 25 years. It's a beautiful campground next to a big lake with picturesque mountains in the background. For a kid there is no better place to ride bikes around , make friends, and just run free exactly like kids should. Even though I lost some negatives, it's still a magical place and I will continue to take my family there. The culture of this place has changed tremendously in the past 20 years. It used to be a very family oriented campground. Now it's mainly groups of non campers setting up barbecues and loud music on the beach and surrounding the lake. Yuppies have taken over thie campground place and there are tons of 100k trailers and a lot of Patagonia clothing everywhere. All in all, I don't think I've ever felt unsafe here and everyone says hi to you. Check it out, I'm sure you'll end up going back.

    Denisa L.

    Campground was clean & so were the restrooms. We enjoyed the lake. They have the marina where you can rent boats & kayaks and e joy on the lake.

    Tarfu G.

    I stayed at Pinecrest May 3rd weekend. Campsite A017. The campsite itself was great, I was able to hand up a hammock. However the campsite next to me was a tad bit close, but not too shabby. I was able to watch the meteor shower without any issues. I did notice they didn't enforce dogs on leashes since I had a few dogs come to my campsite, they weren't bothering me but it just seemed weird to have dogs roam around. They definitely had owners since I saw where they ended up going. The washrooms were nice, they had garbage cans close by. It was also nice to have a restaurant and store in walking distance. One night I decided not to cook so I walked to the restaurant and had a steak.

    Scott S.

    Been camping here for over 50 years, fantastic place to bring family! Camping, beach area, you can rent pontoons, fishing boats and kayaks, great hikes, outdoor movie theater showing first run movies, snack stand on beach, serene bean coffee shop and steam donkey restaurant! My only negative comment - replace the old campground bathrooms with the same type of day use bathrooms, it's time and not doing this should not be about $, place is packed all summer long every year!

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    Close to beach and theatre easy walk to both. boat rental near by. Great place to visit all year round close to DodgeRidge Ski Resort.

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    Get reservations because everyone knows this is a great place to camp. Right near the lake and all of the opportunities for outdoor fun.

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    Ask the Community - Pinecrest Campground

    Which campsite number is the best for privacy and view?

    Pinecreat seemed to be the most popular. BUT the ridge crest about 5 minutes up the road was great too. Stil close to all of attractions in area

    Did they ever find Albert?

    Don't know about flash being Albert but Elmer is still yet to be found

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    Emigrant Wilderness - Sunrise at Granite Lake

    Emigrant Wilderness

    (13 reviews)

    Whoa. I've been into…read morethe Sierra Nevada mountain range all my life, so I'm well aware of how rugged and gorgeous it all is. But it seems that the Emigrant Wilderness takes this up a notch. I didn't think this was possible. I bought a backpack last year to take to Channel Islands. Why not use it this year for a semi-major backpacking trip. Of the places I was considering, I narrowed it down to the Emigrant Wilderness. Got my route planned out, and off I went to Kennedy Meadows. I ended up using two trailheads. When I got my wilderness permit, the ranger warned me that snow was blocking a lot of my itinerary. It certainly was. My four days out of Kennedy Meadows turned into only 26 hours. In that 26 hours was jaw-dropping scenery ranging from vast canyons and mountain ranges to pretty seasonal creeks and wildflowers. I camped near Summit Creek, going to sleep with a raging waterfall close by. By now, you're probably thinking of the first few minutes of "The Sound Of Music", and saying "Aw, I wish I was there!" I wish you were too. Be warned that it is pretty strenuous, and you start at 6500 feet. Okay, my second trip: the Crabtree trailhead. I did much less hiking this time, only five miles to Grouse Lake. I didn't need to go any further. The area around Grouse Lake has a lot to see and do: a smallish lake divided by a peninsula, lots of fishing and swimming spots, birds flying and singing, glaciated granite to climb and run on. (And plenty of mosquitoes; bring lots of repellant.) There are other destinations from this trailhead, too; hikers I saw said that they were going to Camp Lake, Bear Lake. It's a remote trailhead, but it filled up on a Saturday afternoon, so beware! A big part of the attraction of the Emigrant Wilderness is that the only "improvements" we've made are trails and the occasional reservoir. Everything else is just as it was when California became a state. It's wild. It does take a bit of effort to get back here. And when you do, you're not disappointed. It's an immersion into the mountains, a place with just you and the Lord, and He rejuvenates your spirit among His handiwork. Dick Proenneke, who lived in solitude near Alaska's Lake Clark, told John Kauffmann for National Geographic, "Mountains are a man's best friends if he only knew it. You hike and climb every day and you don't grow old." (He was 63.) The same can be said for the Emigrant Wilderness. If you get the food situation figured out, you could live here for an entire summer and still not see it all, and still wish you had more time.

    Beautiful! We did the Kennedy Lake trail (15 mi) and camped overnight. It was so peaceful!…read moreBeautiful mountains, streams, trees, and wildlife (deer and rabbits). We tried to get to the lake but it was super swampy. It was very cold (30 F in late June so be sure to pack warm stuff! Happy Hiking!

    Pinecrest Lake - Vanilla Soft Serve

    Pinecrest Lake

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    Small yet popular lake in the Stanislaus National Forest. Very convenient for Bay Area vacationers…read moreas it is only a 2.5 hour drive. I've done a few summer weekend trips here, but as a child. So don't remember many details, just that it was always a blast, camping with a large group and delving into lake activities. As an adult, I've mostly come to this area during the winter/spring months, and that's only because Dodge Ridge Ski Resort is in the same area. But never really knew how close the actual lake is to the ski resort...until recently when I finally did both in a one weekend stint. The actual lake is man-made, it is a reservoir meant to harness water, snow melt is my guess due to the regular snow fall every winter in these mountains. Then PG&E bulit a dam and used this for hydroelectric energy and you can see the raging water on the bottom of the dam if you hike over to that corner. We hiked only half of the lake on a gorgeous clear winter's day. I wanted to hike the entire circumference of the lake, which is only a little over 3 miles, but we had a small child in our group, so we kept it manageable. The trail is well kept and very easy to stay on, not many off shoots to other trails. It climbs in a few spots but nothing too difficult (at least to me). The lake is in view in practically every spot on the trail, so very very scenic and picturesque. Even though a man-made lake, seeing the clouds drift by the snowcapped mountains and all the pine trees all around, that I never felt like it was a man-made lake. Very natural contours and plant and tree habitat. I saw an occasional deer and tons of birds enjoying the sun on an otherwise cool winter's day. Even saw a couple of eagles soaring from the trees to the lake line, may have even been bald eagles as I observed white heads. I didn't have binoculars to confirm, so just a hunch, but it still felt special. Not much activity on the actual lake during my winter visit, maybe just a few people fishing off of rocks near the shore. No one was boating or swimming in these months. But in the summer, it is a much different story, as my memories recollect. Now i want to come back during the summer/fall and do some camping and kayaking. A promise I am making to myself and will surely bring into fruition. Trust.

    Pinecrest is a great recreational area all year long. During the summer months it is great for…read moreswimming, hiking, boating and fishing. During the fall its great all of the above but may be too chilly for swimming. They drain part of the lake in the fall and more closer to winter so the water is pretty low in the fall. Pinecrest is also a great place to build a snowman in the winter and is right by the Dodge Ridge ski resort. It is beautiful, alot of people take photos here. They have a trail that goes around the lake, its not the easiest trail but it is not difficult either.

    Stanislaus National Forest

    Stanislaus National Forest

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    Great place to explore/hike/fish/hunt. Be prepared and safe…read more Research on the fact.usda.gov sometimes needs a little more clarification. If you're going to overnight, confirm with the ranger stations on if you need a wilderness permit (free) which can not be ordered online and only available at all 4 ranger stations. What really sucks is that the ranger districts don't know much about the areas in all regions,only the area they oversee, and they will not answer your question relating to an area they are not assigned, they'll defer you to the correct station to answer your questions: Summit (all areas need a wilderness permit for overnight, but not when you're exploring during the day) I felt the lady who answered my questions from this station was kind of curt with me. She may need to get some training on customer service or choose a new line of work if she doesn't want to answer phone calls. Calaveras (some areas) call to confirm if the area you're going to overnight at may need it. Groveland (some areas) call to confirm if the area you're going to overnight at may need it. If you last minute decide to overnight, the permits can be collected at a self service area for when the stations are closed.

    This is truly a beautiful place to come & just get your Zen back! I mean the meadows, Duck lake ,…read moreAlpine lake, cherry lake need I say more. They have some of the most gorgeous hiking trails. If you like mountain biking that's a great option too. The camping here is always fun. The smell of all the trees, so refreshing.

    Calaveras Big Trees State Park - "All was quiet in the deep dark wood. The squirrel found a nut, and the nut was good."--Julia Donaldson

    Calaveras Big Trees State Park

    (387 reviews)

    Giant trees, wild mushroom, snow cover paths, and wild stuff animals - it was an adventure…read more -been wanted to check out the "GIANTS" and they didn't disappoint. I guess January is the most awesome time to visit. Whether was nice and warm, with snow play still available in the parking lot and on the trails. Perfect day to be outdoor. -Park is very well kept and accessible for all. The North Cove Trail was a walk in the pak with stunning display of different trees. Look carefully, wild mushroom has been inoculated and is ready for their debuted. -Visitor center and ranger were very informative. -Pro tip: if your family is the outdoorsy type, buy a California State Park Pass - include entrance to this place and you can skip the line when visiting on a busy weekend....

    Beautiful state park with giant sequoias, easy trail which is beginner friendly. Points of interest…read moreinclude a large tree stump which is large enough to be a little stage, fallen ancient giants, humongous exposed roots, hollowed out tree stumps which kids can walk through etc. Apparently the people who took care of the park previously cut out a hollow in one of the trees as a point of attraction for cars and people to walk through to compete with other such parks. The tree finally gave away and fell during a heavy rain a few years ago. We took the north grove trail, with kids and toddlers it took us about an hour with several photo stops. There is no elevation so it was an easy stroll. There is no signal in the park. But since it's a single loop, there is no possibility of getting lost.

    Twain Harte Lake

    Twain Harte Lake

    (33 reviews)

    What a unique find! We were looking for a vacation within a few hours of home and stumbled upon TH…read more Looking at the rentals we noticed some had access to this private lake, which sounded great, so we decided to check it out and found it was totally worth it. At first the long list of rules and the $8 fee per person may be a bit off putting, but once you get there you'll understand the benefits that come from them. The beach is incredibly clean and large enough to accommodate quite a few families and there is ample parking. There are large trees shading benches along a well kept concrete path, all perfect for resting your belongings on less busy days. The trees also cast shade a good distance onto the beach, so you have some options for shade. I would still say a good umbrella is recommended, as the shade could fill up. The water feels cool when you get in but once you're under it's really nice. The water and lake are also very clean, with a nice sandy bottom. If you go out a little further you may encounter some algae as it gets deeper, but all in all it's a fantastic lake to swim in. There are water slides, sunning platforms in the middle if you swim out that far, great space for paddle boards and kayaks, and even a diving board in the deepest part and granite beach next to it. After 6pm it's free to enter and you can fish along the dam too. They said it's stocked with trout but we didn't find any. We did catch some bluegill though!

    You have to have a membership to enter but this is the little piece of paradise we've dreamed of…read more Bring your own rafts and chairs. Just spent two days for my hubbys birthday. It was hot out and the lake was perfect.

    Pinecrest Campground - parks - Updated May 2026

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