Fish Creek Campground Introduce
Fish Creek Campground is a hidden gem nestled in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, offering a rustic yet convenient base for outdoor adventures. Located along Sherman Pass Road in Inyokern, CA, Fish Creek Campground provides a mix of nature and comfort for campers seeking an authentic camping experience. The campground features tent-only sites with ample space for groups, making it ideal for solo adventurers, families, and large groups alike.
- Environment: Surrounded by the natural beauty of the Sequoia National Forest, Fish Creek Campground offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of daily life. The area is known for its fresh air, scenic trails, and abundant wildlife.
- Facilities: While Fish Creek is a primitive campground, it provides basic amenities such as vault toilets and non-potable water. Campers are encouraged to bring their own drinking water, as the water at the site is not suitable for consumption.
- Services: The campground allows RV parking with an additional fee, making it accessible for a variety of camping vehicles. Fish Creek is a tent-only facility, ensuring a more secluded and nature-focused experience for campers.
Fish Creek Campground offers a range of activities for visitors, including hiking on nearby trails that lead to the creek and meadows. The area is particularly popular among outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy fishing, picnicking, and exploring the surrounding landscape. The campground's location also makes it a great starting point for adventures in Sequoia National Forest.
- Customer Feedback:
- "Lovely campground! Stayed with a small group at site 35, which is a large site with a parking area that can fit 3 cars/SUVs. We set up 3 large tents, 2 hammocks, plus a lot of cooking equipment, and still had room for more!"
- "Very dog friendly - our group's pups enjoyed themselves too."
- "Vault toilets are clean and the toilet paper was abundant."
- "Wish we had a big bug net over the picnic table or other areas, but at least the hammock was covered."
Fish Creek Campground is a budget-friendly option for campers, with rates starting at $17 per night. Additional fees apply for extra vehicles. The campground's affordability and scenic location make it a great choice for those looking to explore the Sierra Nevada region without breaking the bank.
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Customer Reviews
Lovely campground! Stayed with a small group at site 35, which is a large site with a parking area that can fit 3 cars/SUVs. We set up 3 large tents, 2 hammocks, plus a lot of cooking equipment, and still had room for more! There's a trail that leads down to the creek right from the site, which we used each day to cool down in the water. Very dog friendly - our group's pups enjoyed themselves too. Vault toilets are clean and the toilet paper was abundant. The price of $17/night (plus $5 for additional cars) is very reasonable. Used a bit of the non-potable water and came prepared with lots of drinking water from home. Was a pleasant temperature in the high 80s with a regular breeze. Now for the downsides...it was extremely buggy;. Even with multiple types of bug spray and a Thermacell, we got bit by mosquitos and various flies all throughout the day. Plus, there are really big beetles that flew on us at night. Wish we had a big bug net over the picnic table or other areas, but at least the hammock was covered. There were also noisy neighbors - one group had a bunch of ATVs they started riding at 8am, and another was shooting guns. No cell service, but that was expected, so we brought satellite devices for emergencies.
What a great campsite. We went mid October and it was really quiet. Site 35 was spacious with a trail down to the Meadow and stream. Can't wait to come back and explore more of the trails.
Great camping spot! Sitting at around 7400 feet elevation, you can beat the heat of the summer. If you are a fly fisher, there is golden trout in the creek nearby. Recommend that you bring bug off or a similar product. Although we saw mosquitos, we didn't get bit. There are vault toilets here, and they had running water, but the water needs to be boiled for at least 5 minutes. The cost is 17 bucks a night plus 5 per extra vehicle and is a first come, first serve, so no reservations available.
Really awesome network of Motorcycle trails. Beautiful scenery and much lower temps than other riding areas in the summer. And the best part: Red Sticker Bikes allowed Year-round. Just a heads up: Most trails are not beginner friendly and the Bikes will have less power in the high altitude.
Rural, unplugged camping at altitude. No cell service or wifi for 10 miles. Pit toilets, water spickets, no rv hookups. Nice paved campsites in the trees with fire rings and a picnic table. Warm days and cold nights in September. Excellent single track trail system, lots of adventure available or relax and enjoy a campfire and the wind in the trees.
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