Mammoth Pool
Mammoth Pool
$0.00 - $0.00 / night
Campsite Fees
Daily fee range $50
Standard Site Fee$0.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$0.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00
Total Campsite Fees$0.00
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ProviderAbout this campground
Experience the raw beauty of the Sierra Nevada through authentic primitive camping, where modern amenities fade away and nature takes center stage. This undeveloped camping area offers adventurous souls the chance to disconnect from the digital world and reconnect with the wilderness, creating your own perfect campsite among the trees and under the stars.
Mammoth Pool Campground caters to tent camping and primitive camping styles. "This primitive campground winds through a stand of Ponderosa pine and cedar trees" highlights its rustic nature.
Historical SignificanceThis land holds centuries of stories within its ancient forests and granite peaks. Long before becoming part of the National Forest system, these mountains were home to indigenous peoples who followed seasonal patterns through the Sierra Nevada. The area later witnessed the footsteps of early explorers, Gold Rush prospectors, and pioneering naturalists who helped establish our modern conservation movement.
Weather and SeasonsThe Sierra Nevada climate offers distinct seasonal experiences throughout the year. Summer brings warm, dry days perfect for hiking and stargazing, while spring showcases wildflower blooms and rushing snowmelt streams. Fall paints the landscape in golden hues with crisp, clear days, and winter transforms the area into a snow-dusted wonderland, though access may be limited during heavy snowfall.
ElevationPerched within the varied elevations of the Sierra Nevada, this camping area offers diverse ecosystems and breathtaking vistas. The changing altitude creates distinct microclimates and vegetation zones, from oak-studded foothills to towering conifers, providing campers with multiple environments to explore within a single trip.
Natural Features and SceneryImmerse yourself in a landscape where towering pines and firs create a natural cathedral overhead, their branches filtering sunlight into dancing patterns on the forest floor. Rocky outcroppings provide natural viewpoints, while hidden meadows burst with seasonal wildflowers. The pristine wilderness setting offers encounters with diverse wildlife and the soothing sounds of nature undisturbed.
Geological RegionThe Sierra National Forest showcases the dramatic western slope of the central Sierra Nevada range, where millions of years of geological forces have sculpted a magnificent landscape. From oak-covered foothills that glow golden in the afternoon sun to rugged alpine terrain carved by ancient glaciers, this region displays the full grandeur of California's iconic mountain range. Granite formations tell the story of volcanic activity and erosion, creating the spectacular scenery that defines this majestic wilderness.
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Campsite details
AccessibilityNo specific details about accessibility features were noted in the authoritative sources.
Sites SizeThe exact dimensions of the sites are not mentioned, but the campground is described as primitive and suitable for tent camping.
Sites PrivacyNo details were provided about the level of privacy between sites.
Total Campsites1 campsites
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Groups
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Tents
Tents are allowed
RV vehicles
RV vehicles are allowed
Primitive
Primitive are allowed
Reservable
Reservations are allowed
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Open and Closed Season2020 closed.
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Amenities available
Fire rings
Picnic tables
Vault toilets
Camp Store
Activities you can enjoy
The Mammoth Pool Campground provides access to various recreational activities including fishing, boating, hiking, and wildlife viewing. "Mammoth Pool Reservoir offers a variety of recreational activities, including fishing, boating, hiking, and wildlife viewing" underscores its appeal to outdoor enthusiasts.
Hiking
Hikers can access the nearby French Trail, a 12.7-mile foot trail leading into the Ansel Adams Wilderness. This trail is notable for its access to dramatic landscapes including jagged peaks and numerous lakes and streams.Fishing
Fishing opportunities are available at the Mammoth Pool Reservoir, which is closed for fishing between May 1st and June 16th to accommodate deer migration.Boating
Boating is facilitated by a boat ramp at the Mammoth Pool Reservoir. The reservoir is closed for boating from May 1st to June 16th during deer migration.Wildlife viewing
The area around the campground is rich in natural features, with abundant opportunities for wildlife viewing, as highlighted by its proximity to the Ansel Adams Wilderness.Winter Activities
Winter recreation options were not described in the source materials.Water Sports
Non-motorized water sports such as kayaking and canoeing were not explicitly mentioned.Advertisement
Campground rules
- Pets are allowed
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Hazards
General hazardsBEars
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Weather forecast
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Tuesday
Clear sky
Precipitation: 0%
Gentle breeze, perfect for outdoor activities
Humidity: 57%
Moderately humid conditions
Wind: 1.3 mph
Gentle breeze, perfect for outdoor activities
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Trash and recyclingTrash collection is mentioned as available on-site, but no details about recycling facilities or schedules are provided.
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Campground Map
Driving directionsFrom Fresno, California, take Highway 41 north. Turn northeast on Forest Road 200 and pass through North Fork. Take Minarets Road east, follow it 37 miles, turn right on Mammoth Pool Road and follow it 4 miles to Mammoth Pool Campground.
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Camper Reviews
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2 reviews
Mammoth Pool has limited reviews, placing it in the bottom % of campgrounds based on reviews
User reviews are scarce but offer a glimpse into the historical and familial appeal of the campground. "My family started camping here back in the 60s. It's been around a long time. Hit hard by fires, the family is rebuilding. Wonderful place, amazing people."
Review Summaries
Based on 2 reviews
What Campers Love
Users appreciate the natural beauty and the nostalgic value of the campground. Phrases like "wonderful place" and "amazing people" capture the positive sentiments.
Based on 2 reviewsCommon Concerns
Few complaints were noted in the user reviews available.
Based on 2 reviewsPro Tips & Recommendations
No explicit tips or recommendations were provided by users.
Based on 2 reviewsSeasonal Insights
No specific seasonal trends are discussed in the user reviews, although the closure from May to June for deer migration is worth noting.
Based on 2 reviewsCamper Quotes
"My family started camping here back in the 60s. It's been around a long time." - This user highlights the long history and familial connections tied to the campground.
Based on 2 reviewsSite-Specific Reviews
No site-specific reviews were provided in the available user feedback.
Based on 2 reviewsAccessibility Features
No user reviews specifically commenting on accessibility features were available.
Based on 2 reviewsPet-Friendly Features
No user reviews focused on pet policies or experiences with pets at the campground.
Based on 2 reviewsLast updated November 24, 2025
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