Warning
GeneralEXTRA VEHICLE FEES: One vehicle is included in your reservation. Any additional vehicles will be charged $10.00 per vehicle, per night and will be collected by the camp host.
About Oh Ridge
Number of accommodations: 134
Campground Amenities
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Potable Water
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
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Reviews (578)
What Guests Are Saying
Oh Ridge Campground offers a stunning location with beautiful lake access and spacious, clean campsites, making it a favorite for families and returning visitors. Despite some issues with restroom accessibility and a lack of showers, most guests appreciate the friendly staff and the well-maintained facilities. While there are concerns about parking fees and campground maintenance, the overall atmosphere and scenic views make it a desirable camping destination.
What Guests Are Saying
Oh Ridge Campground offers a stunning location with beautiful lake access and spacious, clean campsites, making it a favorite for families and returning visitors. Despite some issues with restroom accessibility and a lack of showers, most guests appreciate the friendly staff and the well-maintained facilities. While there are concerns about parking fees and campground maintenance, the overall atmosphere and scenic views make it a desirable camping destination.
Review Summary
Tania B
VerifiedJanuary 28, 2026 • Stayed at: 071, Loop: RABB
This is one of the best places to camp at
Matt W
VerifiedDecember 23, 2025 • Stayed at: 105, Loop: OWL
Large, clean campsite with lots of loops for the kids to ride bikes, etc. Direct access to the awesome beach below. Shallow, sandy waters for 100 yards+ so safe for the kids with floatation devices. Fun trip for the families!
Matt H
VerifiedDecember 23, 2025 • Stayed at: 139, Loop: DEER
Amazing access to lake & view of mountains.
The bathrooms were closed for an entire day & there isn’t a whole lot of trees/shade. Gets hot during middle of day.
Mia L
VerifiedDecember 23, 2025 • Stayed at: 159, Loop: GULL
Restroom is far but beautiful and clean. No showers but there are some nearby
Debbie O
VerifiedDecember 23, 2025 • Stayed at: 029, Loop: DUCK
Just such a beautiful campground with lake access!!
Nick P
VerifiedDecember 21, 2025 • Stayed at: 046, Loop: SQUI
ENFORCE requirement to keep vehicles on the paved parking space. I was camped in 57 Rabbit loop right above a camp in Squirrel. For several days in a row, that Squirrel camp parked vehicles well off the pad and tore up the soil and created dust. The camp host did nothing to enforce the parking rules. Very unpleasant experience for those of us in that area.
Janet S
VerifiedDecember 21, 2025 • Stayed at: 067, Loop: RABB
Oh Ridge Campground has been a favorite camping spot for us, and we truly enjoy the location and overall atmosphere. That said, the age of the campground is definitely starting to show. Many areas could use some TLC, especially the roads, which are in pretty rough shape. Tree roots have pushed the asphalt up in numerous places, making driving and walking a bit challenging.
While we still love camping here and appreciate its charm, some updates and maintenance would go a long way in improving the overall experience.
Brianna W
VerifiedDecember 20, 2025 • Stayed at: 060, Loop: RABB
We’ve been going here for years for the Alpha triathlon. Gone are the quiet, peaceful nights and the chill beach days. This used to be a place where everyone followed camping etiquette, respected their *very close* neighbors, and still had a good time. Now it’s a bunch of Flat Landers who don’t deserve to be there, their loud music & yells reverberating throughout the canyon into the middle of the night. The camp hosts don’t do anything about it. The beach is best at sunrise, but thereafter gets PACKED. Recent years, they charge even campers to park there. By day’s end, the gagging fumes of the toilets can be smelled down the far end of the beach. The campground is just okay, typical for a CA campground (OR’s are far superior IMO). No showers, soap, or electric outlets in the bathrooms. Long lines to check in/get to beach, but no way to bypass it if you’re just trying to get back to your site. EVERY YEAR without fail plumping goes out for almost an entire day. Now we expect it, hang out in Mammoth for that day. Why not upgrade with all of those CA taxes you’re stealing from us? The last complaint about this year were the mice, thanks to CA’s idiotic move to use an “environmentally friendly” rat poison that grossly failed (not surprising to anyone with a brain…something those running this state lack entirely). They got into my car, chewed the insulation, made a nest in my glove box. 11 mice drowned in water bowl first night. With traps & honey I killed 2+ mice per night inside my cab. I even took one mouse in my engine 300 miles north! Given the general state of every CA campground I visit, I think it’s time to head back out into the wilderness and stick with Oregon for recreational camping.
Carol L
VerifiedNovember 26, 2025 • Stayed at: 073, Loop: COYO
We loved the location and its proximity to June Lake; however, there are not enough restroom locations in the park for the number of campgrounds there. We were in the COYOTE section. Each day we waited in a line to use the restroom that was a good distance from the campsite. Also, our site had its fire ring situated right next to the neighboring campers picnic table and tent area, very awkward. It was an end site, 073 COYO with a huge area to relocate the arrangement but recommend this particular site if you are sharing both sites. Camp hosts were very nice.
Gerardo R
VerifiedNovember 18, 2025 • Stayed at: 064, Loop: RABB
The local Host has taken over the access to the parking lot on the lake, charging $10 per car with no re entry warranty, the personal is very rude and aggressive.
Beautiful place but run by not very nice people
Location Oh Ridge
Address:
P O Box 629
Mammoth Lakes, CA, 93546
United States
Oh Ridge Campground is 350 miles north of Los Angeles and 150 miles south of Reno, Nevada. Take U.S. Highway 395 to its southern junction with Highway 158. Take 158 for 1 mile. Turn right on North Shore Drive. Go approximately 1 mile and turn left on Pine Cliff Road. Go 0.5 mile to campground entrance.
Latitude & Longitude: 37.7975 / -119.075
Elevation: 2346 feet
Policies & Rules
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| General |
Reserved Sites will be held until checkout time (NOON) the day following your arrival date. Sites must be occupied by the checkout time of the second day to hold a reservation or the site will be forfeited and released to other guests. Please call the office at 760-934-5795 if you need to inform the campground of an arrival time greater than 24 hours after your arrival date, or if you will not use your reservation whatsoever. |
| General |
Please Note: One RV with tow per single site or one vehicle per tent site. Most sites can accommodate 1 extra vehicle that is not included with the reservation fee. In accordance with standard industry practices, Inyo Recreation will assess an additional $10.00 extra vehicle fee per day for the second vehicle in each single family campsite, and on the third and fourth vehicle in any double family campsite, provided these vehicles are not joined to the first vehicle by a hitch and towed onto the site. In the case of motorcycles, the first two are considered one vehicle, and the third and fourth motorcycle are also considered one vehicle. No additional vehicle fees are collected for bicycles. |
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This is a high elevation facility; please use caution when traveling from lower elevations; campground usually not clear of snow until late May or early June |
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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; campground host has bear literature |
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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 Mammoth Lakes Visitor Center, (760) 924-5500, or the Mono Lakes Visitor Center, (760) 647-3044. |
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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 Inyo National Forest |
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Two pets allowed per site; must be leashed |
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PASS DISCOUNTS: You must provide your pass and photo identification upon check in. If you received a pass discount for which you were not eligible, you must pay the difference in price upon arrival. |
Warnings & Advisories
Warning
GeneralEXTRA VEHICLE FEES: One vehicle is included in your reservation. Any additional vehicles will be charged $10.00 per vehicle, per night and will be collected by the camp host.