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Twin Lakes Campground
User Reviews
katie google
Stayed here two nights with friends & family in our tents. The waterfall generates enough white noise that you feel that you are the only ones camping. Even though it was booked solid we never heard a single sound from another campsite. USE THE BEAR BOXES!! Our first night we were woken up to the sound of one trying to break a bear đ» box open. Although you may not see them, they are EVERYWHERE & are pretty good are being very quiet. The water is nice & clear as no motorized watercraft is allowed. My kids really enjoyed the freedom of being able to pop their Paddleboards in the water & cruise around exploring. We will definitely be back again.
Delaura Denny
This place is serene!!!! The waterfall and people amazing!!! Is a first come first serve basis!! This is self explanatory!!! I had a wonderful time and the hosts are great!!!
Teresa Castro
Amazing campground! Great views, clean and spacious campsites, bathrooms are well maintained, perfect location to opt outside and walk around, fish, and enjoy the beautiful outdoors! Views from the bridge at dawn and dusk are absolutely surreal and breathtaking...definitely would return here!
Benjamin âThe Anime Nerdâ Russell
Gorgeous campground and wonderful weather. Camp staff is extremely detailed so don't mess up anything !
Chris Lam
Awesome campground with beautiful waterfall and a ton of birding opportunities. I had 2 different campsites here and there were in great condition. I really liked that there is flushing toilets and running water spigots nearby. The sites were well spaced apart and I had a lot of privacy between my neighbors. The general offers canoe and kayak rentals and there is plenty of opportunities to hike within near the campground and fish. I would highly recommend to anyone wanting to camp in the Mammoth Lakes area. Got some great star photography in too. Surprisingly not too buggy given the proximity to the lake.