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Pine Mountain Lake is located in the heart of California. Known as the “Gateway to Yosemite, the national park is under 30 miles away from the lake. Pine Mountain Lake is also situated next to a private gated community, and the lake is fed by nearby Big Creek.

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Getting Outdoors

There are plenty of things to do outdoors while at Pine Mountain Lake. One activity to try out is fishing. Thanks to the vast size of this lake, there are plenty of fishing spots available to search for rainbow trout and salmon. Pine Mountain Lake is surrounded by coves which are some of the top places to find fish. There are a handful of fishing docks nearby and a few water taxi services as well. Keep in mind you do need to have a fishing license.

Camping at Pine Mountain Lake

When you have decided on the dates for your outdoor adventure, you’ll be able to book an RV in Tuolumne County at a few different campgrounds. One campsite close to Pine Mountain Lake is the Pine Mountain Lake Campground. This travel trailer campground offers 11 RV hookup sites which feature amenities such as electric, water, and trash. There is also a volleyball court and horseshoe pit for campers.

Exploring the Area

Thanks to its location, Pine Mountain Lake is situated near a few interesting attractions. A quick drive away in Sonora, CA, is Stanislaus National Forest. This national forest covers almost 900,000 acres and was established in 1897, making it one of the oldest national forests in the United States. It’s known for its stunning natural wonders, which include massive forests and volcanic formations. Some things to do while here include rafting down the Tuolumne River, mountain biking, and snowmobiling. Visitors could also try searching for leftover railroad tracks which were created during California’s Gold Rush. There are also many Native American archaeological areas to check out as well.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds

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  • West Side Railroad Trail to the Tuolumne North Fork, CAStanislaus National Forest, CA
  • Lumsden Bridge Road, CAStanislaus National Forest, CA
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  • Diana Falls, CAStanislaus National Forest, CA
  • Gods Bath Clavey River Trail, CAMi-Wuk Village, CA
  • Twaine Harte Old Railroad Grade, CATwain Harte, CA
  • Sonora Pass Scenic Drive: Sonora to US 395, CAStanislaus National Forest, CA
  • Preston Falls Trail, CAStanislaus National Forest, CA
  • Lyons Dam, CAStanislaus National Forest, CA
  • Dragoon Gulch Trail, CASonora, CA

Recent RV rental reviews in Pine Mountain Lake

Kim M.

March, 2026

Kevin’s trailer was super clean, and everything worked well. Pick up and drop off went smoothly. Highly recommend renting from Kevin. We spent 5 days on the coast camping and no issues.
Andrew B.

March, 2026

What a great experience! Before reserving the camper we messaged the host to ask about pickup and drop off times - he got back to us within minutes and was generously accommodating. Everything was ready to roll when we arrived, and the camper was super clean and in great shape. Everything we needed for a quick and easy setup at the campsite was on board and ready to go.
We will definitely look to this host again when we travel to the Modesto area next spring. Thank you!
Patricia E.

March, 2026

Jeremy is a very accommodating host. His camper van is in excellent condition and is easy to use. Jeremy provided a good overview before we left and answered one question while we were on the road. We had a wonderful trip to the Pinnacles.

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