June Lake RV and Lodge
Situated between June and Gull Lake, the park offers a mountain retreat. The park is open between April and October. RV sites have full hookups, water, sewer, cable television, a coin-operated laundry and access to a fish-cleaning station. The RV park does not have public showers or bathrooms, so guests will need to use the shower and toilet in their RVs. Pets are allowed, but are limited to two dogs per RV site. Fire rings and propane grills are available.
June Lake and RV Park
P.O. Box 55
155 Crawford Ave.
June Lake, CA 93529
(760) 648-7967
info@junelakervpark.com
junelakervpark.com
Pine Cliff Resort and RV Park
The Pine Cliff Resort is a family-owned and operated resort. The resort has a full RV campground, lodge and general store. Lake June is a five-minute walk. The Pine Cliff has on-site showers and bathrooms, coin-operated laundry, propane fill-ups, dump station, full hookups, cable television and Wi-Fi. Hiking, boating, fishing and swimming are within minutes of the park. Volleyball, basketball, tetherball and a game room are available for kids. The Pine Cliff does not accept credit cards or checks, as of December 2009, but has an ATM on-site. Pets are welcome for an additional $1 fee. There is a pet walk on premises. In business since 1954, the Pine Cliff is open April through October.
Pine Cliff Resort
P.O. Box 38
June Lake, CA 93529
(760) 648-7558
pinecliffresort.net
Silver Lake Resort
Established in 1916 as a retreat in the mountains, the Silver Lake Resort has electric hookups for 30-amp needs. There is an on-site shower, bath house, barbecue pit, fire ring, horseshoe pit, on-site cafe and general store. Pets are welcome. The Silver Lake Resort operates under special permit from the Inyo National Forest. Reservations are recommended. The park is open seasonally from April through October, weather permitting.
Silver Lake Resort
P.O. Box 116
June Lake, CA 93529
(760) 648-7525
silverlakeresort.net
Article Written By Eric Cedric
A former Alaskan of 20 years, Eric Cedric now resides in California. He's published in "Outside" and "Backpacker" and has written a book on life in small-town Alaska, "North by Southeast." Cedric was a professional mountain guide and backcountry expedition leader for 18 years. He worked in Russia, Iceland, Greece, Turkey and Belize. Cedric attended Syracuse University and is a private pilot.