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Spring Cove Campground Content provided by   Wildernet
Quick Facts
Number of Sites:  63 Campsites
Reservation Status:  Accepted
Length of Stay:  14 Days
Elevation:  3,400 Feet
Reservation:  Yes
Season:  Mid-May - Mid-September
Directions
From Oakhurst, Follow Highway 41 north for about 3 miles until you come to route 222. Continue on the road for approximately six miles and it will take you around the south side of Bass Lake. Lupine/Cedar Campground is about three-quarters of the way down the lake.
Location Information
Spring Cove Campground sits on what was once considered only a source of hydroelectric power. Boating, fishing, swimming, and waterskiing are all available at this campground which is accessible much of the year. Be aware that it will cost money to camp, park, and reserve a spot at this campground. There are 63 sites at this campground. The campground has flush toilets and potable water.

Bass Lake is a scenic, high country lake that offers excellent fishing camping, and hiking. Snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, and snow camping are popular winter activities in the area. There is a boat launch on the lake, but a fee is charged for parking your vehicle and trailer in the parking lot.
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