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Recreation Point

Recreation Point
Recreation Point

About Recreation Point

Recreation Point is nestled in a partially shaded cove overlooking the northern end of Bass Lake. It offers tent-only, overnight sites and picnic area for groups. The maximum group sizes range from 30-50 people per campsite and 50-100 people per picnic site. The camp consists of four sites on one loop: Knoll, Lagoon, Scout and Acorn. The group picnic areas, Cove, Oak Point and South Park, are on a separate loop.

Number of accommodations: 4

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

4 Sites Available

Site
Price
Acorn, Loop: ACOR
50 guests · Campfire · Pet Friendly
$239.00
/ per night
Knoll, Loop: KNOL
30 guests · Campfire · Pet Friendly
$239.00
/ per night
Lagoon, Loop: LAGO
30 guests · Campfire · Pet Friendly
$239.00
/ per night
Scout, Loop: SCOU
45 guests · Campfire · Pet Friendly
$239.00
/ per night

Reviews (18)

What Guests Are Saying

Recreation Point is praised as one of the best spots on the lake, featuring an excellent location with clean facilities and plenty of shade near the water. While some find the fees for the picnic area and vehicles a bit high, the campsite offers ample space for groups. Visitors should be cautious of bees and note that some areas lack tree cover and are sandy.

Review Summary

3.3
18 reviews
5
27.8%
5
4
27.8%
5
3
11.1%
2
2
11.1%
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1
22.2%
4

Deborah W

August 7, 2022

4

None

Linda N

Verified

August 1, 2022 Stayed at: Acorn, Loop: ACOR

1

Very disappointed. Our campsite (Acorn) did not have bear boxes to store food. We had to go back and forth to our car to get food. There was not enough shade. The trash bins near the bathrooms were in overflowing. The bathrooms needed cleaning. There was a group next to us that did not keep quiet hours from 10-6. They were up all night talking/laughing loudly until 5 or 6 in the morning.

Patty S

July 2, 2022

5

For the first time in 19 years, the rangers allowed only those with our party to use and park at our site. It was amazing.

Rafael C

Verified

July 2, 2022 Stayed at: Acorn, Loop: ACOR

1

Had to pay an extra charge after I was paid in full a year in advance.

Vanessa P

Verified

July 2, 2022 Stayed at: Knoll, Loop: KNOL

5

This spot is secluded and hidden from the main road unlike the other group sites on Recreation point. We actually drove in and unloaded our things which worked out because there are major uneven areas and most of the time we had to walk uphill every time we went to the lake or even the restrooms. After a couple days at the campsite it takes a toll on you so keep that in mind. Good shade and great view of the lake. The restrooms were clean and always stocked and check in was a breeze. Definitely will be back!

Sabrina W

June 21, 2022

4

This spot (Recreation Point Oak Point Picnic Area) is a great spot with plenty of shade coverage.

Christian M

July 12, 2021

1

Two out of the three days we were there, we left the campsite to do water activities only to come back to our side to find that we had been invaded. These people see that we reserved the site and see that our stuff is payed out. Apparently they didn’t care and there wasn’t anybody driving by checking into it. Bass Lake is beautiful but some of the people there have no respect.

Daniel W

Verified

January 29, 2020 Stayed at: Scout, Loop: SCOU

1

I booked two large group sites (Scout and Knoll) for my Cub Scout pack. The kiddos were super excited to go fishing and kayaking... enjoying the lake. We paid a lot for our lake-front campsites, but it would be worth it to be so close to the water. Imagine our collective surprise when we arrived to find the lake was nowhere near our sites, and had been intentionally drained. We discovered that this is a normal thing that happens every year. There was no mention of it on the Recreation.Gov site, and they still charged us full price. We'll never go back. The "Scout" site is a pretty good one, with water onsite and bathrooms nearby. "Knoll" on the other hand was nearly unusable. Steep and overgrown. Dedicated campers may find room for one or two tents. Again we were charged full price, even though we couldn't use the site. To top it all off, we had to chase away a pedophile after he was discovered asking our kids if they knew someone who used to work at the camp ground, among other unusual questions. He had been lurking around in his pickup, and eventually pulled into the Knoll site (nobody was there because it's too steep to use) and had walked through the brush to talk to a group of boys who were playing in the dried up river bed. A pair of older boys went to get help, and I (the Cubmaster) and a few parents confronted him and asked him to leave. I work in abuse prevention. I know exactly what he was there for. If you're reading this review, please take into consideration the safety of your young ones if you decide to camp in this substandard place.

Location Recreation Point

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

Latitude & Longitude: 37.3286 / -119.58

Elevation: 1039 feet

Policies & Rules

Category About
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No RV parking allowed; autos only

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A parking fee for each vehicle in the day use area will be collected.

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Limit 2 pets per site on a six foot leash.

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Your reservation of a picnic site, or campsite, does not guarantee or include a exclusive use of any beach area/ or shoreline along the lake.

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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.

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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.

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Click here for more information about Sierra National Forest

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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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