
Rise early. You unzip the trailer door to the crisp mountain air. Birds call across rippling lakes, and the first golden light spills across pine-rimmed peaks. Welcome to Mammoth Lakes Campground — your gateway to high-country adventures in the Eastern Sierra.
But this isn’t just any camping trip. With Adventure in Camping’s trailer delivery service, your space is set up, stocked, and waiting at the campsite you choose. No towing. No setup hassle. Just plug in, breathe in the forest, and explore. Book your trailer to get started.
Why Mammoth Lakes is a Top Camping Destination
1. Stunning Alpine Scenery & Lakes
High alpine lakes glitter in summer sun. Trails wind through meadows and forests. You’re enveloped in nature’s theater.
2. Outdoor Adventure Around You
Hiking: Trails like the Lakes Basin, Crystal Lake, and McGee Creek offer something for all levels
Fishing: Rainbow, brook, and brown trout swim in nearby lakes
Biking & Scenic Drives: The June Lake Loop, Mammoth Scenic Loop, and Eastern Sierra Byway
3. Convenient Access
Mammoth Lakes has lodging, amenities, and the town is close enough for resupply runs.

The Advantage of Trailer Delivery & Setup
One of the biggest pains of RV camping? Towing, parking, leveling, plumbing, hooking up utilities. With Adventure in Camping, that’s all handled for you. They deliver the trailer directly to your reserved campsite and set it up for you.
Included services and benefits:
Fully equipped trailer with water, propane, and basic kitchen setup
White-glove cleaning, sanitization, and maintenance
Gray/black tank servicing during stay (if needed)
Keeping your car free for day trips while the trailer stays in place
Because the trailer arrives ready, your first hours are spent on trails, not tasks.
What to Expect at Mammoth Lakes Campground
Campsite Types & Facilities
RV & trailer-friendly sites with varying amenities
Some primitive sites deeper in the forest (no hookups)
Restrooms, potable water, bear lockers, and hiking access
Suggested Scenic Spots Nearby
Lakes Basin loop (Twin Lakes, Horseshoe Lake, Crystal Lake)
McGee Creek Canyon
Convict Lake
Mammoth Mountain vistas
Peak Season Notes
July and August are busiest — reserve trailer and campsite early
Weather can shift — mornings may be chilly, afternoons warmer
Firewood, water, and supplies in town — stock up before heading in
Sample Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive, get settled, take a short lakeside walk
Day 2: Full day on Lakes Basin trail loop
Day 3: Explore Convict Lake + lunch by water
Day 4: Day trip via June Lake Loop, then return to base
Day 5: Relax, break camp, depart
Ready to make camping in the High Sierra effortless?
Book your trailer now and let us deliver your home-away-from-home to Mammoth Lakes Campground.