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Eldorado/Loon Lake
Overview
Loon Lake Campground, nestled within the El Dorado National Forest near Pollock Pines, offers a quintessential High Sierra experience for RV travelers seeking a disconnect from the modern world. Situated at an elevation of roughly 6,500 feet, this destination is defined by its striking granite landscape and crystal-clear alpine waters. It is a place where the air is thin and crisp, providing a refreshing escape from the summer heat of the valley below.
Location & Surroundings
Located roughly 23 miles northeast of Pollock Pines, the journey to the lake involves winding mountain roads that reveal stunning vistas of the surrounding wilderness. The terrain is characterized by massive glaciated granite boulders and dense stands of lodgepole pine. The lake itself serves as a massive reservoir, acting as the centerpiece for the Crystal Basin Recreation Area, offering visitors a sense of isolation and tranquility that is hard to find in more developed parks.
Amenities & Park Features
This is a rustic forest service facility, meaning travelers should prepare for a dry camping experience as there are no water or electric hookups. Each site typically provides a paved parking pad, a heavy-duty picnic table, and a steel fire ring. While amenities are basic, the park offers vault toilets and seasonal potable water spigots located throughout the loops. Most sites are spacious, but the winding access roads make it most suitable for small to mid-sized RVs.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Adventure seekers often use Loon Lake as a base camp for exploring the world-famous Rubicon Trail, a premier destination for off-road enthusiasts. For those on foot, the Loon Lake Trail offers a scenic perimeter hike with breathtaking views of the water. Anglers frequent the area to cast for rainbow and brown trout, while the calm morning waters are perfect for kayaking or paddleboarding. The nearby Desolation Wilderness provides even deeper access into California's pristine backcountry.
Who This Park Is Best For
Loon Lake is ideal for boondockers and off-grid enthusiasts who prioritize natural beauty over resort-style amenities. It is a fantastic choice for families looking to introduce children to the wonders of the High Sierra or for OHV travelers needing a staging ground for the Rubicon. If you value a quiet, star-filled sky and a rugged outdoor atmosphere, this location provides the perfect backdrop for a traditional mountain getaway.
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- Recreational Facilities
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- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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User Reviews
Paul Douglas
Great time here. Was with a church Men's group and we were in several sites. They have a boat ramp and swimming area. Many directions to go hiking. Pit toilets that the Camp Hosts tended to several times a day. Dogs are supposed to be leashed. Camp Hosts have fire wood for sale ($10.00 for a bundle that would probably be good for one night.) . Note about cell service. One reason for going out in the middle of nowhere is to get away from things like that. If you need to use your phone, go back to Ice House Road and go back to hwy 50 about half a mile. Where the road curves to the right and goes downhill, there is a pullout on the outside. Look for a rock with a phone handset painted on it.
Maria E Lopez
I've been here a few times over the years. It's a beautiful lake, nice campground. No showers, no cell service. I stayed for 6 days this week and had great weather and was able to move to a site next to the lake. Campground host named Les was very nice and helpful. Thank you!
Chad Chapman
Beautiful campground and surrounds wilderness. Friendly camp hosts who are very helpful if needed. Great camp ground to enjoy if camping with a trailer or group.
Jack Rondini
I was lucky enough to spend a couple of days here before the fires shut down the whole first. What a beautiful lake. It’s like a miniature Lake Tahoe with clear cool water. The Rubicon Trail is nearby so there’s a bit of traffic along with noise from the rock crawler crown. I was lucky and it was relatively quiet while I was there. Definitely coming back this winter for some camping and snow showing.
Edward Moss
Great place to camp or just spend the day. Staff is friendly and helpful.
Chris Browning
Great place to camp, however, the equestrian camp spaces are very small. Vehicles cannot be sitting on the dirt and must stay on the asphalt. If you bring a horse trailer longer than 15-20 feet, it is super tight to drive through the campground and park in the space provided. ( the one pictured here is about 23 to 25 foot.) Also, not many trails to ride horses on. There is only 2 I think. Beyond that, it was awesome. Beautiful campground that is well maintained and a gorgeous lake. The water is chilly but you can swim in it. Also allow campfires in the fire rings provided with the camp space.
Russell MISKANIS
Question: Might there be a gas station there ? We will be on bikes. Wanted to see about bringing our own gas...for when we get lost. Lol.
Toni Aquino
This is a beautiful campground and area for access to Loon Lake, hiking and exploring. Camp host was friendly and attentive, regularly checking the entire campground. The areas by the lake for day trips and the boat launch was also well kept. Campsite included the fire ring, grill, table and the bear locker. We bought ours at a gas station but there was a sign that said the camp host sold firewood as well. Weather was great with clear skies so you could see so many stars at night. Highly recommend.