Lone Pine

Category: Campground in Julian, California

Address: 15027 CA-79, Julian, CA 92036, USA

Phone: +18775819904

Reviews

Glen San Marcos

Sep 28, 2021

I'll start this by saying that there are two campgrounds...I stayed in Lone Pine CG - and it is perhaps the ugliest CG I've ever been to. 8 spots on gravel right next to each other...probably took a half a day to grade the whole CG. The other CG (Chambers) didn't seem much nicer...I'm not a fan of parking lot CG's. But...I still like it here at the lake. The price is right for partial hookups. It's $8 per day to fish. I have an inflatable kayak that they would NOT let me put in the lake. Other boats are okay if you get them inspected first, and there are rentals available. There's bass, bluegill, crappie and trout, but in the warmer months the fishing is SLOW no matter what they tell you at the tackle shop. I did catch three bass in one day, but they totaled a pound. There's a trail that I think goes all the way around the lake, which is nice. If you shore fish, you can fish almost the whole lake. I don't think you are allowed to swim or wade in the water. Three stars because the CG's were basically parking lots, but an additional star for the beautiful scenery.

Jake C

Aug 24, 2018

Sites are veeeery close together and quite small. Don't come here if you are looking for wilderness. Would be great for large groups though if you rented out all the tent sites

Brendan Clemente

Oct 20, 2016

We stayed in one of the cabins on 10/15 and it was phenomenal. The cabin was small and clean, had heat and decent bedding, and a great little porch overlooking the lake. There are no fires allowed here, which worried me at first, but it was a non-issue. It ended up feeling much more convenient that we didn't need to start a fire, keep it going, and smell like fire. They do have a charcoal grill that you can use to cook. The porch and bench as well as picnic table were awesome spots to relax and enjoy the lake. You can fish right off the dock or shore about 60 yards away from the cabin, or walk around the small lake easily. This area is a gorgeous gem. Lots of hiking, close proximity to Julian (old mining town turned tourist destination/old western town), and a great and quiet overall place to escape. Most of lone pine is camp and rv sites, but we stayed in one of three small cabins they have available. It was $80 for the night. Thanks Lone Pine for the great time! -Brendan

Steve Hernandez

Sep 6, 2016

This is a partial review of the things I didnt like about the site. My family and I stayed here from 9/3 to 9/5/16. The restrooms dont have dividers between the urinals so anyone could stand next to you and check out your stuff. The showers need more hooks to hang clothing since the floors puddle with water. The worse part is the over flow tent camp sites where we stayed. These are sites people have to pay for so they should be kept up like the other sites. There were large rocks EVERYWHERE. It wouldnt take much for the area to be graded and large rocks removed.

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Questions & Answers

Do they allow tent camping?

Ronda Rayzor | Aug 31, 2020
Malou Sarmiento | Aug 31, 2020

Yes.

Can u swim in this lake ???

Amy S | Sep 1, 2019
azalia flores | Sep 1, 2019

No, dogs aren't allowed in either unless it's hunting season.

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