Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
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Kangaroo Lake Campground offers a unique blend of natural beauty and primitive charm, making it a perfect escape for outdoor enthusiasts seeking tranquility in the wilderness. Nestled in Gazelle, CA 96034, this charming campground provides a serene environment surrounded by picturesque landscapes, including the stunning Kangaroo Lake. Known for its clean facilities and commitment to preserving nature, Kangaroo Lake Campground is a hidden gem for campers of all kinds.
The campground also offers a variety of activities for families and outdoor adventurers. Whether you're looking to hike through nearby trails, enjoy water sports on the lake, or simply relax under the stars, Kangaroo Lake Campground provides the perfect backdrop for your next adventure.
Kangaroo Lake Campground is more than just a place to camp - it's an opportunity to immerse yourself in nature and create lasting memories with your loved ones.
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
RV camping
Hiking
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Restroom
Running water
Tent sites
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
What a gem! Camping facilities primitive but Nice. Clean. No exaggeration, I didn’t see a single piece of trash on the ground while there. Lake was beautiful. Clean. Full of trout. Saw a bald eagle resting in a tree. Quiet. Hoping to return some day.
Nicest Campground I've ever been to. Hats off to the campground host.
I absolutely Love this place. The campsite was well maintained and the Lake was amazing. There are restrictions on motorized boats allowed on the lake. The majority of people fish from the shore or row boat. We were made aware of an issue with rattle snakes. One had been killed the day before we had gotten there and one had bit a dogs nose the week before. We didn't see any. Unfortunately it rained for most of our visit, but it was still nice. It's $15.00 a night to camp and day use is free. It's a little scary driving the mountain to the campsite and there are a few narrow spots where cars may have to back up if they meet someone on the road. I reccomend rolling down your windows to listen for oncoming vehicles so that you are prepared to pull off.
One of our favorites! Nice campsites with room for the 30 foot motor home we had. Access to PCT and other trails. No hookups but clean restrooms and lots of water spickets. Friendly campground hosts.
Many campgrounds to choose from, beautiful scenery around the lake which is great for fishing. There is also trail to hike if you choose to do so. I enjoyed my visit there, and recommend for anyone looking for a not too far away place to camp, or hang out for the day. Each night stay is $15, day-use is free, and a single campground can accommodate around 5 people.