(Lake Alpine) Backpackers campground

(Lake Alpine) Backpackers

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Overview Backpackers' Campground is located on the East end of Lake Alpine, CA. All sites are walk-in tent sites. Cars cannot be parked in camp, parking is available on the adjacent street. Backpackers' Campground is located in the Calveras Ranger District, in a timbered setting near several trailheads. Campground may open earlier and close later as weather (snow level) allows. This information will be posted on this page as soon as it becomes available. The current dates for reservations have historically allowed for comfortable camping, but please take into consideration the high alpine location when making a reservation. It is possible to have snow, rain, mud, and overall cold/wet conditions any time of year. Recreation Lake Alpine provides a wide variety of recreational opportunities: fishing, hiking, biking, kayaking, paddle-boarding, boating, OHV trails, swimming, rock climbing, and wildlife watching. Interpretive programs are offered by Forest Service rangers during the summer months. Facilities Lake Alpine provides a wide variety of recreational opportunities: fishing, hiking, biking, kayaking, paddle-boarding, boating, OHV trails, swimming, rock climbing, and wildlife watching. Interpretive programs are offered by Forest Service rangers during the summer months. Natural Features SIlver Valley Campground sits at an elevation of 7,400 feet on the east end of Lake Alpine within the Stanislaus National Forest. The forest lies between Lake Tahoe and Yosemite and boasts gorgeous views. Nearby Attractions A restaurant, bar, general store, and boat rentals can be found at nearby Lake Alpine Lodge. The immediate area is suited for forest and wilderness recreation. A short car ride away is Big Trees State Park, Grover Hot Springs, Mercer Caverns, Mountain Adventure Seminars, and the wine country of Calaveras County.

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Lake Alpine Backpackers Campground is where the pavement ends and the wilderness begins. These walk-in tent sites cluster beneath towering conifers at the east end of Lake Alpine along the Calaveras Ranger District, offering a taste of backcountry solitude without a multi-mile hike to earn it. Because no car parking is allowed within the camp itself, the short walk from the lot filters out the noise and gear clutter of traditional drive-in sites, leaving you with a hushed, timbered retreat steps from alpine water. The lake is gorgeous for swimming and non-motorized boating in midsummer, and trails radiating from the area lead deeper into the Emigrant and Carson-Iceberg Wilderness zones. The camp typically opens in June or July depending on snowpack and stays viable through September. Travel light, bring a good headlamp for the walk in, and stash your food properly — bears are active here. This spot is tailor-made for backpackers, minimalist campers, and hikers who want a serene alpine base.

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(209) 753 6350

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info@lakealpinelodge.com

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