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Sierra/Spring Cove
Overview
Spring Cove Campground, nestled within the Sierra National Forest near Oakhurst, California, offers a quintessential mountain escape for outdoor enthusiasts. Situated along the scenic southern shores of Bass Lake, this facility provides a rustic and peaceful environment for those looking to reconnect with nature. It serves as a popular seasonal destination for travelers seeking a traditional camping experience under a canopy of mature pine and cedar trees. The park is well-regarded for its accessibility to both high-energy water recreation and the quiet, majestic landscapes of the Sierra Nevada range.
Location & Surroundings
The park is located on the south shore of Bass Lake, a premier California destination for boating and fishing. Surrounded by the dense forests of the Sierra National Forest, the site sits at an elevation of approximately 3,400 feet, offering a refreshing climate during the summer months. Its proximity to the town of Oakhurst provides convenient access to essential supplies and local dining, while the south entrance of Yosemite National Park is only a short drive away, making it a strategic base camp for iconic sightseeing.
Amenities & Park Features
As a Forest Service facility, the amenities at Spring Cove focus on the natural environment rather than luxury resort features. The sites can accommodate RVs and trailers, though travelers should plan for a dry camping experience as there are no hookups available on-site. Each campsite is equipped with a picnic table and a fire ring for evening gatherings under the stars. On-site facilities include vault toilets and drinking water stations distributed throughout the loops. The campground layout emphasizes privacy and natural shade, with several sites offering filtered views of the water.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The primary draw for visitors is the immediate access to Bass Lake, where guests can enjoy boating, jet skiing, and kayaking. There are several nearby marinas offering boat rentals for those who do not bring their own watercraft. For land-based adventure, the Willow Creek Trail and Way of the Mono Trail offer beautiful vistas and educational glimpses into local history. A short trip into Oakhurst allows for visits to the Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad, a historic narrow-gauge steam train that offers tours through the forest.
Who This Park Is Best For
This campground is ideal for boating enthusiasts and nature lovers who prefer a rustic setting over a modern RV resort. It is a perfect fit for families looking for a classic summer lake vacation and RVers who are fully self-contained and comfortable without utility connections. Those who want a quiet retreat near Yosemite without the congestion of the valley floor will find the atmosphere here restorative, making it an excellent choice for a traditional mountain getaway.
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User Reviews
Larisa Kaiser
Our first time at this campground and area and we loved it! Smooth and easy booking process. Very family friendly! Restrooms were very clean with plumbing and running water. Highly recommend and we will be back!
Amy Johnson
We love spring cove and camp here every year. The mosquitos and heat get a bit more difficult each time, but it’s still our favorite spot. Shout out to Steve for being an amazing camp host! He dropped by regularly to check on us which was appreciated. He even took our trash to the dumpster for us one evening! Hope we get to see him again next year.
Melanie M
We had originally booked sites 35 and 36 for my husband and me, as well as my parents, with the intention of setting up pop-up tent trailers on both sites. Site 35 was listed as a pull-through site with a 30ft by 12ft cement pad. However, upon arrival, we found that the pad was only about 15 feet long and 6 feet wide, and it was not a pull-through as described. There was also a stream between the cement pad and the grassy area, which made things quite muddy. Site 36, where my parents were to stay, had an even smaller cement pad. They were unable to fit either their truck or pop-up trailer on it. Thankfully, the camp host was the kindest we’ve ever encountered in all our camping trips. He went above and beyond, moving us to a more suitable site that could better accommodate my husband’s disability, and relocating my parents to our previous site. The location was beautiful, and the service exceptional, but we would strongly recommend that the campground review and update the descriptions of their campsites for accuracy.
ceci salvador
Just got back from our annual camping trip and always a good time at bass lake !! Bathrooms are always clean, plenty of tp. And this year we had our host Stephen, the nicest guy! He made sure we were good the entire time !! Always checking if we needed anything. Hope to see him again on our next trip!
Joe Shenouda
My family and I stayed here over Memorial Day weekend. Once we got there, we ran into Stephen that helped us find our campsite. Stephen was very helpful and kind. The location of this campground is GREAT. I've camped a lot over the years and this location is great because you are truly in the middle of a forest. We will definitely be making this campground a yearly trip from now on!
Jennifer Farr
Love spring cove!!! Super close to the lake. I could see it from my spot. Host super friendly. Everyone around me respected quiet hours. Serene peaceful and close to bass lake smokehouse 41 and yosemite. Had enough room for my 26.5 rig and there was overflow right next to the restrooms. Restrooms super clean. Camp site clean and ready for when I arrived.
Jack Thompson
made reservations online, said they had overflow parking. when we arrived there was no overflow parking and camp host had my brother and a guy pay for a empty spot to park there car . he charged them $60 for spot and $10 per vehicle . the spot they gave me was only big enough for my trailer and i had to park across street i think they need to be better informed of the rules and availability of spots
Kiwi Esera
We stayed at site 3 for 2 nights . The host was informative and helpful. Toilets are flushable and were kept really clean. The campground is very close to the lake. My only complaint is there is no privacy. Most of the campsites seem to be close to each other.
Karoline Pineda
Camping was so fun here! We stayed here Friday-Sunday at campsite 014. Restrooms were constantly being cleaned. Our host, Ray, was checking up on us maybe 2-3x per day. He was so sweet, very informative and even gave our kids ice cream since it was a hot weekend. The lake was close by to our campsite. We are definitely coming back again!! :)
Vang Xiong
We came during a busy Memorial Day weekend but thankfully everyone was very well-behaved. We stayed at camp sites 12 and 13, the latter with a nice view of the lake. There is space to park two cars and then spillover parking about 50 yards away towards camp site 15. We didn’t have the bear-proof storage containers present on other sites; it wasn’t a problem for us but it’s something to keep in mind. Ray was pleasant to interact with and we really appreciated how he kept the bathrooms clean and stocked all weekend.