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Twin Lakes Resort
Overview
Twin Lakes Resort offers a classic High Sierra experience tucked away in the Eastern Sierra mountains near Bridgeport. Located at an elevation of approximately 7,000 feet, this historic destination has served travelers for decades, providing a scenic escape characterized by crisp mountain air and waterfront views. It operates as a full-service destination where the focus remains on the stunning alpine scenery and a slower pace of life. It is far more than just a place to park; it is a comprehensive mountain retreat where the rugged wilderness meets comfortable resort living.
Location & Surroundings
Situated just thirteen miles southwest of the town of Bridgeport, California, the resort sits directly on the shores of Lower Twin Lake. The park is framed by the dramatic, jagged peaks of the Sawtooth Ridge, creating a dramatic granite backdrop that dominates the horizon. The surrounding area is part of the Toiyabe National Forest, offering a landscape filled with thick pine forests and crystal-clear glacial waters. This location serves as an excellent gateway for those looking to explore the high-altitude wonders of the Eastern Sierra corridor.
Amenities & Park Features
The resort provides a variety of lodging options, including full hookup RV sites that can accommodate most modern rigs. Guests have access to essential facilities designed for longer stays, such as clean restrooms, hot showers, and a convenient laundry room. One of the primary highlights is the on-site general store and deli, often referred to as the heart of the resort. For those looking to explore the lake, the resort features a private marina offering motorboat and patio boat rentals, along with a well-stocked bait shop for fishing enthusiasts.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Fishing is the premier activity here, as the Twin Lakes are legendary for producing record-breaking trophy trout. Beyond the water, avid hikers can find trailheads leading into the Hoover Wilderness just minutes from their campsites. A short drive back through Bridgeport allows visitors to explore the historic Bodie Ghost Town, a remarkably preserved gold-mining site. Additionally, the resort is a scenic drive away from the eastern entrance of Yosemite National Park, making it a strategic base for high-country day trips.
Who This Park Is Best For
This resort is an ideal match for dedicated anglers looking to test their skills in world-class trout waters or families seeking a traditional mountain summer camp atmosphere. It is also a prime location for photography enthusiasts who want easy access to the golden hour light reflecting off the Sierra peaks. If you prefer a nature-focused retreat that combines the ruggedness of the backcountry with the convenience of an on-site cafe and boat dock, Twin Lakes Resort will fit your travel style perfectly.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Mandy Osburn
I’m writing this review based on service. Not very friendly owner. Not willing to problem solve and help through issues that may arise with billing, booking etc. when trying to resolve issues owner Misti flat out was just rude and unwilling to be kind to help resolve the issue. This has now happened to our family two times. We will not ever give the opportunity for it to happen again! It’s a beautiful place, just sad the owner is yucky. Beware!
J N
It was cold. Great scenery. The mountains nearby were beautiful to see. Not crowded at this time of year. It snowed a little bit when it wasn't raining. The mountains were visibly snowyer? The next morning.
Victoria Colf
This review is specifically for the RV sites. This is the only full hook up option on the lower lake so they don't have any reason to improve the place. The sites are all very cobbled together and the dirt and dust is far worse than the state campgrounds. Another reviewer suggested gravel and we agree. One of our sites had a perpetual smell of sewage day and night. The road within the RV sites is pretty bumpy and rough and again creates a huge amount of dust. We definitely won't be back unless they make some improvements. One positive note, the people working at the store that help with checkin were lovely and helpful.
Kathleen Kretschmar
I havent stayed at the resort, but have frequently visited the DELI and General Store over the years! The highlights of my 2025 camping vacation were the Hibiscus Fizz and sandwiches from the DELI...located in the back of the General Store! Service is always with a kind welcome and smile! I will head South soon and see if I can recreate the Hibiscus Fizz for myself. If not, I will just have to wait until next summer for a repeat performance! Thanks again!
Nancy Wylie
We had the pleasure of staying here in early May...what a treat! Having never been there before, we were not sure what to expect. We stayed in one of the cabins...very quaint and relaxing settting. Very clean accomadations, comfortable bed and nice size bathroom and kitchen area. Staff members were polite and helpful. The views around the lake are spectacular....we hiked every day! Highly recommend for a getaway anytime! Nancy & Hank Wylie