Address: Lee Vining, CA 93541, USA
Phone: +17609327092
Robert Majors
Quiet and serene. Beautiful lakes and great trails. The camp host went above and beyond. Even delivers firewood to site.
L J56
We spent two nights at this beautiful campground in September! It was beautiful and serene by the lake with the mountains in the background! The bathrooms were spotless and stocked well with double ply toilet paper a true luxury! Also there was hand sanitizer soap by the water Spicket outside the bathroom which was so very much appreciated! Our camp host Kemo was amazing! He circled the campground in his truck many times a day to check on all of us and help with any questions or problems we may have had and he also was well stocked with firewood and delivered it directly to our sites! He also had a book borrowing cubby that was a very nice added touch to make the campground feel very homey and welcoming! Lastly and most importantly Kemo helped us when we found our Subaru dead at our campsite! He brought his truck over with cables and jumped it for us and gave us very good recommendations on where to go in the area for servicing and a new battery! We would highly recommend Trumbull campground to anyone interested in a memorable wilderness experience and Kemo is absolutely a top-notch camp host!! Thank you Kemo!!
RUDY STEFFANI
Beautiful rustic campground in the High Sierra.
Martin Ramirez
We spent 4 nights here and had a wonderful time! Very peaceful and plenty of wildlife to view. The fish were not biting, but still a lot of fun. We also visited the Travertine Hot Springs and made a day trip up to Bridgeport, great time all the way around.
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We go every year for the past 43 years. The bear situation is different each time. Last year and this past weekend we saw no bears but heard there was one. Make sure food is not available to them. Trumbull has bear lockers, lock up your food when you're not eating, this includes beverages and any thing that smells, lotions, perfumes, sunscreens, etc. I've had the bears walk right by me. If you leave them alone, they'll leave you alone. I do carry a horn, like you see on a bike, to scare them off, but never had to use it.
Here are the 2019 schedules https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/232117
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