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Lupine

Lupine
Lupine
Lupine

About Lupine

Lupine Campground is located next to Bass Lake. Cedar Bluff Campground is adjacent to Lupine. Lupine is quieter and set further back from the lake than Cedar Bluff, and each site offers more privacy.

Number of accommodations: 46

Seasonal information

2026 (Current year)

2026 Season availability

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Open year round

This campground is open year round, providing flexibility for your stay.

365 Days

Sites & Availability

46 Sites Available

Site
Price
🚐 063, Loop: 63-75
No Hookups
$52.00
/ per night
🚐 064, Loop: 63-75
No Hookups
$52.00
/ per night
🚐 065, Loop: 63-75
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$52.00
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🚐 066, Loop: 63-75
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$52.00
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🚐 067, Loop: 63-75
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$52.00
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🚐 068, Loop: 63-75
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$52.00
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🚐 069, Loop: 63-75
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$52.00
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🚐 070, Loop: 63-75
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$52.00
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🚐 071, Loop: 63-75
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$52.00
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🚐 072, Loop: 63-75
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$52.00
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🚐 073, Loop: 63-75
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$52.00
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🚐 074, Loop: 63-75
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$52.00
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🚐 075, Loop: 63-75
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$52.00
/ per night
077, Loop: 76-93
6 guests · Pet Friendly
$52.00
/ per night
🚐 078, Loop: 76-93
No Hookups
$52.00
/ per night
🚐 079, Loop: 76-93
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$52.00
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🚐 080, Loop: 76-93
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$52.00
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🚐 081, Loop: 76-93
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$52.00
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🚐 082, Loop: 76-93
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$52.00
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🚐 083, Loop: 76-93
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$52.00
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🚐 084, Loop: 76-93
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$52.00
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🚐 085, Loop: 76-93
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$52.00
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🚐 086, Loop: 76-93
No Hookups
$52.00
/ per night
🚐 087, Loop: 76-93
No Hookups
$52.00
/ per night
088, Loop: 76-93
6 guests · Pet Friendly
$52.00
/ per night
089, Loop: 76-93
6 guests · Pet Friendly
$52.00
/ per night
090, Loop: 76-93
6 guests · Pet Friendly
$52.00
/ per night
091, Loop: 76-93
6 guests · Pet Friendly
$52.00
/ per night
092, Loop: 76-93
6 guests · Pet Friendly
$52.00
/ per night
093, Loop: 76-93
6 guests · Pet Friendly
$52.00
/ per night
094, Loop: 94-113
6 guests · Pet Friendly
$52.00
/ per night
095, Loop: 94-113
6 guests · Pet Friendly
$52.00
/ per night
096, Loop: 94-113
6 guests · Pet Friendly
$52.00
/ per night
097, Loop: 94-113
6 guests · Pet Friendly
$52.00
/ per night
098, Loop: 94-113
6 guests · Pet Friendly
$52.00
/ per night
099, Loop: 94-113
6 guests · Pet Friendly
$52.00
/ per night
100, Loop: 94-113
6 guests · Pet Friendly
$52.00
/ per night
🚐 101, Loop: 94-113
No Hookups
$52.00
/ per night
🚐 102, Loop: 94-113
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$52.00
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🚐 103, Loop: 94-113
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$52.00
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🚐 104, Loop: 94-113
No Hookups
$52.00
/ per night
🚐 105, Loop: 94-113
No Hookups
$52.00
/ per night
🚐 106, Loop: 94-113
No Hookups
$52.00
/ per night
🚐 107, Loop: 94-113
No Hookups
$52.00
/ per night
🚐 108, Loop: 94-113
No Hookups
$52.00
/ per night
🚐 109, Loop: 94-113
No Hookups
$52.00
/ per night

Reviews (291)

What Guests Are Saying

Lupine Campground offers a clean and beautiful environment, with friendly hosts and stunning views of the nearby lake. Many visitors appreciate the cleanliness of the restrooms and the helpfulness of the camp hosts, enhancing their overall experience. However, noise from other campers and the absence of showers were common concerns, as well as occasional issues with trash left at sites. Overall, the campground is recommended for its natural beauty and welcoming atmosphere, especially for birdwatchers and families seeking a peaceful getaway.

Review Summary

4.3
291 reviews
5
60.5%
176
4
19.2%
56
3
10.0%
29
2
5.5%
16
1
4.8%
14

Jon S

September 19, 2023

3

We were there on a Monday
The overflow of campers garbage bags, likely from the weekend, left much next to the dumpster and as expected Wildlife rummaged through it all and dispersed garbage widely.
The Bass lake area /Sierra Nat Forest/PGE area is in need of a real trash cleanup/management program as we picked up trash front minuet we arrived. Its a people /public problem so a dedicated awareness / refuse container /trash removal is necessary.
Thx
Jon Stella

Keille J

Verified

September 15, 2023 Stayed at: 064, Loop: 63-75

5

Lupine is very close to the lake and has several great camping sites. If you are bringing a tent make sure to check pictures before you book, this camping area is on a steep hill and some of the sites aren’t level and better for someone with an RV. It can get hot in the summer and not all sites have shade trees so I recommend bringing shade for midday. If you go in the spring or fall it my rain so I recommend something to wipe your feet on, it can get muddy. Each site has a fire pit and a picnic table but be prepared that you may need to bring a shovel because they don’t always clean out the pits.
This camping area is right across from the amphitheater on the lake and a day use area so it’s loud during the day quiets after 6pm and is very quiet after 10pm.
Not a lot of bugs but there are seasonal mosquitoes. There are several deer that go through the site in the mornings. There are also lots of quail and the occasional turkeys. There are bears in the area, so I would not leave food out or in your tent, but in a locked car… make sure to lock the car because some of the Bears have figured out how to open doors,
The Forks restaurant/store and the Lodge are both about a mile away and have boat rentals, provisions and food and bars.

Peter D

Verified

September 5, 2023 Stayed at: 084, Loop: 76-93

4

Convenient location half way between Sequoia and Yosemite. Walking distance to Bass Lake, great for swimming or boating, and not too far from restaurants or groceries if needed. Located or the quieter side of the lake among other camp grounds and picnic areas, rather than the more residential or commercial side across the lake.

Mark M

Verified

August 20, 2023 Stayed at: 081, Loop: 76-93

3

This is a nice campground on a very nice part of Bass Lake. The campsite was large and private with a nice table and fire ring, but also fairly sloped so it was difficult to find a flat spot for a tent. We were there Friday and Saturday nights so the campground was fairly noisy with generators and music until 10pm, but the staff were friendly and the bathrooms were clean, although there was always a line for them.

Ethan L

Verified

August 13, 2023 Stayed at: 081, Loop: 76-93

5

Hosts were great!

Cynthia S

Verified

August 3, 2023 Stayed at: 080, Loop: 76-93

5

The campground was clean and spacious. Being so close to the lake was great. All the other campers were friendly and fun. Luis, the Camp Host, was the best ever. So nice and helpful. Can't wait to go back with the whole family.

Miguel S

Verified

July 25, 2023 Stayed at: 093, Loop: 76-93

5

We have a good time whit family and friends I’ve have to go back next month tjanks

Teri G

Verified

July 17, 2023 Stayed at: 085, Loop: 76-93

2

PROS: The biggest pro of this campground are the camp hosts, Estella and Luis. They were very attentive, friendly, and informative. It was also nice to be able to walk to Bass Lake beaches rather than have to drive there and find parking. The tap water tasted great!
CONS: Lots of RVs and trailers with noisy generators (required to be off by 10pm which was generally followed) and the powerboats on the lake created a constant source of loud noise. We had very loud partiers both Friday and Saturday nights - shouting and blasting party music. It is definitely NOT a place to go for peace and quiet. On top of all that, there was a kids' camp nearby with a loudspeaker announcing morning wake-up and various announcements. I found myself very happy to get home and enjoy some silence.
It was challenging to find flat spots at the sites for tents - usually there was one area that was flat enough, but if you're bringing multiple tents, that can get tricky.
Our site (85) had a fire 'pit' that was basically not at all below the level of the ground and the metal ring didn't protrude high enough for us to feel safe having a fire. This really should be fixed or the site (85) should be advertised as not having a usable fire pit. Anyone burning a fire there would basically have nothing around it to keep embers and coals from blowing around or collapsing dangerously with nothing to contain it.
The picnic tables were in terrible shape and really need to be replaced. Big chunks missing and not level so cooking on a camp stove was tough.
There was garbage collection but no place for recycling to go, so we had to drive out with it (guessing most people just throw theirs away, which is pretty sad).

Kathleen M

Verified

July 12, 2023 Stayed at: 101, Loop: 94-113

5

Louis is the BEST!!

James C

Verified

July 1, 2023 Stayed at: 109, Loop: 94-113

5

We love Bass Lake and enjoy Lupine for camping. All the sites are wonderful. Located between The Forks and Millers. Easy access to the lake.

Location Lupine

Address:
39900 Road 222
Bass Lake, CA, 93604
United States

Latitude & Longitude: 37.3095 / -119.547

Elevation: 1035 feet

Policies & Rules

Category About
General

Please register at the Bass Lake Camp Store.

General

No more than 2 pets per site and leashed at all times.

General

This campground has a security guard on patrol and an on-site host

General

Please Note: One RV with tow vehicle per single site or one vehicle per tent site. Most sites can accommodate 1 extra vehicle that is not included with the reservation fee. Extra vehicle will be charged a per night fee and collected at the campground. 

General

Fire restrictions may be imposed at any time due to hot, dry weather conditions, at which time campfires and charcoal fires may not be allowed. For current fire conditions or weather closures contact the Sierra National Forest Headquarters, (559) 297-0706.

General

Reserved Sites will be held until check out time (NOON) the day following your arrival date. Sites must be occupied by the checkout time of that following day to hold a reservation or the site will be forfeited and released to other guests.  

General

Don't Move Firewood: Protect California's forests from tree-killing pests by buying your firewood locally and burning it on-site. For more information visit firewood.ca.gov.

General

Click here for more information about Sierra National Forest

General

Be bear aware; keep all food out of site in approved containers or locked inside your vehicle and remove all food from area after eating; always keep a clean camp and do not feed any wild animals.

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