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Trapper Springs Campground Introduce
Trapper Springs Campground, located in Shaver Lake, CA 93664, provides a unique and immersive wilderness camping experience within the Campgrounds & RV Parks category. Situated at an impressive 8,170 feet in the Sierra National Forest, this campground offers breathtaking views and a true escape from modern distractions.
For inquiries or information, you can contact the campground at (559) 855-5355 or +1 559-855-5355.
Trapper Springs Campground is renowned for its high-altitude setting and pristine natural environment. Visitors consistently praise the campground for its exceptional campsites and well-maintained restrooms. The campground's location near Courtwright Reservoir provides endless opportunities for outdoor activities, including fishing, hiking, and rock climbing.
One of the key features of Trapper Springs Campground is its remote location. There is no phone service, internet access, nearby stores, or fuel stations. This isolation allows campers to truly disconnect and immerse themselves in the wilderness. However, visitors should be prepared for this remoteness and bring all necessary supplies. It's also important to be aware of the local wildlife, including bears, which are known to frequent the area.
The weather at Trapper Springs Campground can be unpredictable, with sunny days quickly transitioning into thunderstorms. There is also limited to no patrol present at the campground. Despite the potential challenges, the campground's natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere make it a favorite among experienced campers. The sunrises are particularly spectacular, offering a memorable start to the day.
Key features of Trapper Springs Campground include:
- High-altitude camping at 8,170 feet in the Sierra National Forest.
- Proximity to Courtwright Reservoir.
- Opportunities for fishing, hiking, and rock climbing.
- Remote location with no phone service, internet, stores, or fuel.
- Well-maintained campsites and restrooms.
- Beautiful natural scenery and sunrises.
- Potential wildlife encounters, including bears.
Trapper Springs Campground is ideal for those seeking a true wilderness experience and a break from modern conveniences. If you're looking for a peaceful and adventurous camping trip in the Sierra National Forest, Trapper Springs Campground is highly recommended.
Location
CaliforniaFresno CountyShaver Lake
Customer Reviews
Awesome place to camp at 8,170 feet in the Sierra National Forest . Watch out for the bears! They do come around. Thanks to COVID more people were present then usual which sucked, still quieter then Shaver Lake. It can go from a sunny day to a thunderstorm with in hours. There is no patrol of any kind, chose your weapon. The best part of all no phone service, internet, store or fuel. It’s real camping folks.
Let me start buy saying this. I have been going to Courtwright reservoir and camping @ Trapper Springs camp ground for 15yrs. And this place never gets old. 5 stars is not enough. Camp sights are A++ Restrooms A+++ things too do ENDLESS. From fishing, hiking, rock climbing, to waking up early and watching the sun rise. I recommend this place too everyone.
Beautiful campground with extremely nice/helpful camp hosts. Very clean, very quiet (i.e. compared to Shaver Lake) and great access to fishing, hiking, and several 4x4 trails (Dusy Ershim is amazing).
Pamela is great. Keeps the campgrounds very clean. She is friendly with a positive attitude. Thanks Pamela!
Campground is nice and well kept. Beware - if you want to stay more than one night, I would suggest reserving a site. Per the website it was first come first served, however, that's only if there are unreserved spots available. We were lucky to pick a spot that no one had reserved from Weds through Sunday and weren't forced to find somewhere else to camp after driving 2.5+ hours. Fees are $24/night, $2 per dog per night, $5 per extra car per night (1st car is free). We were able to fit 2 full sized trucks and 1 BMW station wagon in the parking spot at camp. Any more than that, they will have to park either at the lake (which I think is no overnight parking) or on the road somewhere. There are water faucets all over camp which is nice to have for non-potable water. We didn't figure that out until we walked around the camp. You only need to worry about bringing cooking, drinking, and bathing water. Also note that the campsite does not have showers. Even though the signs say courtesy hours are from 10pm to 8am, no one follows those rules and people were screaming and howling until the wee hours of the morning with no intervention from the camp host. I'm not a negative Nelly - but after setting up camp and wanting to rest, hearing people scream and yell and howl until 3am was kind of annoying. The pit toilets are gross. I saw a maggot climbing out of one of the toilets. Do yourself a favor and bring some Febreeze spray and disinfectant wipes with you when you go. TONS of mosquitoes this time of year - bring as many cans of OFF as you can handle. Bring 50 Citronella candles, OFF Camp Fogging Spray, long sleeves, and pants. If you have a hat with mosquito netting, bring that too. And if you bring your pet(s), make sure you have some kind of mosquito repellent for them too. We were in campsite 59 which happens to have trails from the lake to the campground and tons of traffic walking around your stuff. We didn't have issues leaving out stuff out - but I can't say that will be the case for everyone. Absolutely NO cell service anywhere - even down at Wishon. If you need to make a call you will have to use the $1 per call payphone at the store in Wishon - otherwise, be ready to drive back to Shaver for cell service. Courtwright Lake is amazing. Crystal clear, the weather is amazing. Great for boating or water activities. Didn't seem like the fishing was any good. We fished for 4 days and not only did we not catch anything, the other folks around didn't appear to be reeling anything in either. Maybe just a bad weekend? All in all it was a pleasant experience. It was just too crowded for that "mountain camping" experience. And kind of expensive. Next time we will just find some spot off the road or stick to beach camping.
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