Cedar Bluff
Sierra
California
Date filmed:2024-05-30
Number of sites:22
GPS:37.3087968, -119.5472255
Max vehicle length:40 Feet
Check in:1:00 pm
Check out:12:00 pm
Quiet hours:10:00 pm - 6:00 am

Amenities and Activities

Amenities
Drinking Water
Fire Ring
Picnic Table
RVs
Tents
Flushing Toilets
Shade
Lake Access
Activities
Fishing
Hiking
Boating
Swimming
Wildlife Viewing
Photography

Things to Do

Welcome to a campground overview video. Kelty Meadow Campground in the Sierra National Forest is a beautiful and quite little campground in a dense pine forest, bordered by meadows. The campground sits at the base of the Fresno Dome, and is less than an hour from the south gate of Yosemite National Park. Bass Lake, another scenic area in the National Forest, is also about a half an hour away, with other National Forest Campgrounds in the area. Kelty Meadow is a horse-friendly campsite, as evidenced by the hitching posts found in each site. And of course, chances are you'll have heard of cows wander through your campsite during your stay!!!

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A Morning in Mammoth, California

Magical Morning Moments

Featured: Cedar Bluff, Chilkoot, Forks, Hodgdon Meadow, Lower Pines, Upper Pines, Wishon Point

Discover nature's wonders at Devil's Postpile, explore Mammoth Lakes' outdoor treasures, and savor the charm of Schatz Bakery – a perfect trifecta for an unforgettable adventure! The Devil's Postpile National Monument is a unique geological formation located near Mammoth Lakes, California. The monument showcases a striking display of basalt columns that were formed around 100,000 years ago when a lava flow cooled and contracted, creating hexagonal columns. The result is a breathtaking formation resembling a gigantic pipe organ. The area is renowned for its natural beauty and offers visitors the chance to explore not only the Postpile but also the scenic Rainbow Falls and the surrounding pristine wilderness. Mammoth Lakes, situated in the Eastern Sierra region of California, serves as the gateway to numerous outdoor adventures. Known for its stunning alpine scenery, Mammoth Lakes attracts visitors year-round. Winter enthusiasts flock to the area for world-class skiing and snowboarding, while warmer months offer opportunities for hiking, fishing, and mountain biking. The town itself is a charming mountain community with a range of amenities, from cozy cabins to upscale dining, making it a popular destination for those seeking both outdoor recreation and a peaceful mountain retreat. In the heart of Mammoth Lakes, Schat's Bakery is a local institution that has been delighting residents and visitors alike since 1903. Known for its artisanal bread, pastries, and sandwiches, Schat's Bakery has become a beloved gathering spot. The aroma of freshly baked goods wafts through the air as patrons enjoy a cup of coffee and indulge in a variety of delicious treats. The bakery's commitment to quality and tradition has made it a cherished part of the Mammoth Lakes experience, providing a taste of comfort and community amidst the stunning natural surroundings.

Bizarre Geologic Wonders of the Eastern Sierra

Devil’s Postpile, Mono Lake & Crowley Columns

Featured: Cedar Bluff, Hodgdon Meadow, Lone Pine, Lower Pines, North Pines, Upper Pines

Explore California’s Eastern Sierra like never before! Discover how lava, ancient chemistry, and volcanic ash shaped three of the most bizarre natural wonders you’ll ever see. Science, beauty, and strangeness collide—watch now! The Eastern Sierra hides some of California’s strangest and most beautiful geologic formations. Join us as we explore three mind-bending sites: Devil’s Postpile’s hexagonal lava columns, Mono Lake’s surreal tufa towers, and the mysterious ash-carved columns of Crowley Lake. With science-based explanations from the USGS and National Park Service, this video unpacks how these otherworldly features formed—and why they look so unreal. Whether you're a geology enthusiast or simply love exploring hidden gems, this video will inspire your next trip along Highway 395.

Campground Overview

Cedar Bluff Campground – Sierra National Forest, Bass Lake, California

Cedar Bluff Campground is a developed lakeside campground along the southern shore of Bass Lake in California’s Sierra National Forest. Situated next to Lupine Campground yet operating as its own distinct recreation area, Cedar Bluff offers convenient access to boating, swimming, and lake recreation while maintaining a classic pine-forested Sierra setting.

Location & Setting

Located along Bass Lake Road, Cedar Bluff sits close to the water with easy shoreline access. The campground is set among mature pines and oaks, providing shade during warm summer months and a scenic foothill forest atmosphere. Its location along the lake makes it especially appealing for campers bringing boats or planning to spend most of their time on the water.

Campground Layout

The campground features paved parking spurs and designated sites suitable for both tents and RVs. Sites vary in size, with many accommodating trailers and mid-sized motorhomes. The layout is compact but well-organized, allowing easy navigation for larger vehicles while still maintaining a forested feel. Because of its popularity and lake access, Cedar Bluff tends to fill quickly during peak summer season.

Amenities

Each campsite includes a picnic table and fire ring. Restroom facilities with running water are typically available during the operating season, along with potable water spigots throughout the campground. While Cedar Bluff does not offer full hookups, its developed infrastructure and paved access make it comfortable for a wide range of campers.

Recreation & Activities

Bass Lake is the centerpiece of recreation here. Visitors enjoy boating, jet skiing, kayaking, paddleboarding, fishing, and swimming. Several marinas and boat launch ramps operate around the lake, and lakeside trails provide opportunities for walking and photography. The campground also serves as a convenient base for exploring nearby Sierra National Forest trails or making a day trip to Yosemite National Park.

Summary

Cedar Bluff Campground offers convenient lakeside camping at Bass Lake with developed amenities and easy access to water recreation. Its forested setting, paved sites, and proximity to boating facilities make it a popular and practical choice for Sierra National Forest campers.

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