At Lake Olancha RV Park and Campground we offer cabin rentals, 50 RV sites with 50amp and 30amp electrical plugs, and tent sites in our 100-acre RV retreat, settled along a one-mile circumference around beautiful Olancha Lake. From our campsite you’ll find the majestic, snowcapped Sierra Mountains to the West and Furnace Creek and Death Valley to the East. Enter a 400-foot, rock walled entrance to our serene, lakeside surroundings.
For Rv sites
Enter the property on Highway 395 at the Rock Wall follow the dirt road straight east it takes you directly to our check in office, When at the check in office call 442-364-5290 or Press the ringer next to the front door of the check in office.
For Cabins
Enter the property from highway190 the entrance is 600 yards from highway 190 enter at the white gate and then turn immediately left as you enter the property follow the dirt road and the cabins will be on the left.
Beautiful location. Owners are the nicest folks. We had a flat on our rv and nachos offered to help fix it. We had already called AAA. Just a good place to stop and spend the night. Lake and decks to relax on are nice too. I'd definitely stop in again while traveling.
We were looking for a mid-way destination on our way to June Lake and found this gem. I was taken aback by the view of the mountains while in the vastness of the desert. The camp ground is small, which is what I loved most about this location. We were able to relax and grill our dinner on the deck of the lake, while enjoying the peace of solitude. They have varying amenities like a tennis court, WiFi, hookups, cabins, kayaks, basketball hoop, and restroom and shower. I wish we could have stayed longer, but I now know this place exists. I hope to be back!
Just the nicest little RV Park.Nothing fancy but it's neat and clean, easy in and out from the highway, things are laid out well at the RV sites. It's quiet; the birds and frogs in the 'lake' drowning out any road noise from Hwy 395. Beautiful views looking both east and west. The owners friendly and accommodating. We plan on returning both as a halfway point for our Hwy 395 travels, and, as a destination spot to explore the surrounding area.