Last-Minute Camping in Southern California
5 great no-reservation campgrounds in California near Kings Canyon, Anza-Borrego, Bishop, Mammoth Lakes, and Santa Barbara
5 great no-reservation campgrounds in California near Kings Canyon, Anza-Borrego, Bishop, Mammoth Lakes, and Santa Barbara
5 great no-reservation campgrounds in California near Kings Canyon, Anza-Borrego, Bishop, Mammoth Lakes, and Santa Barbara
Kings Canyon National Park
- Azalea Campground: At a pleasantly cool elevation and less than a mile from the Grant Grove of giant sequoias, this camp is an ideal base for exploring both Kings Canyon and Sequoia National Parks. Forget something? The Grant Grove Village market and restaurant are a half-mile away. $18; 559/565-3341.
- Plan B: Try next-door Crystal Springs Campground. $18; nps.gov/seki or 559/565-3341.
- Chula Vista Campground in Los Padres National Forest: Way up near the summit of Mt. Pinos, this 12-site walk-in camp is an escape from the summer heat. Campsites are shaded by Jeffrey pines, and a dark sky is perfect for stargazing (amateur astronomers set up telescopes in the parking lot). Bring water—plus your hiking boots and mountain bike. Free; 661/245-3731.
- Plan B: McGill Campground, a couple of miles down from the summit. $16; www.fs.fed.us/r5/lospadres or 661/245-3731.
- Convict Lake Campground: Most people come to Convict Lake to catch trout, but there’s plenty more to do. Hiking trails lead into the John Muir Wilderness, horses are available for hire, and the neighboring resort has a first-rate French restaurant. Then again, you could just kick back in a lawn chair and stare at the glacial cirque of Convict Lake, backed by the jagged, sky-high Mt. Morrison. Only 25 of 88 sites are reservable; the rest are for the last-minute crowd. $20; www.fs.fed.us/r5/inyo or 760/924-5500.
- Plan B: Another last-minute lake-view spot is Lake Mary Campground, just outside the town of Mammoth Lakes. $21; www.fs.fed.us/r5/inyo or 760/924-5500.