Twin Lakes Campground

  • With campsites on both shores - some right down in the willows and alders along the edge of the lake - and direct access to a variety of trailheads, the Lakefront Path, the Lakes Basin Path and the Twin Lakes Picnic Area, the Twin Lakes Campground is the most popular camping destination in the Lakes Basin. Facilities include picnic tables, campfire rings, flush toilets and drinking water, as well as a general store that sells basic supplies, fishing tackle and boat rentals. For more information please visit Recreation.gov.

  • With campsites on both shores - some right down in the willows and alders along the edge of the lake - and direct access to a variety of trailheads, the Lakefront Path, the Lakes Basin Path and the Twin Lakes Picnic Area, the Twin Lakes Campground is the most popular camping destination in the Lakes Basin. Facilities include picnic tables, campfire rings, flush toilets and drinking water, as well as a general store that sells basic supplies, fishing tackle and boat rentals. For more information please visit Recreation.gov.

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