Oh! Ridge Campground

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  • (3.6)5 reviews

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Other Camping
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Tent Camping
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About Campground

Directions

From south jct US 395 & Hwy 158 (June Lake Loop): Go 1 mi SW on Hwy 158, then 1 mi W on Oh Ridge. (North Shore Dr.)

Access

Drive-in
Hike-in
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Accommodations

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Features

Big Rig Friendly
Driveway Back-In
Firewood
Market
Picnic Table
Reservable
Sanitary Dump
Showers
Toilets
Trash

Amenities

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Essentials

ADA Access
Alcohol Allowed
Drinking Water
Fires Allowed
Mobile Service
Pets Allowed

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3.6

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Vanessa

3 years ago
2/5

Each member in our group enjoyed the location but had a terrible experience with the campground host on gull loop. Older gentleman yelled at our group to see all of our parking permits and wanted to count each of us at the site… Mind you there was a bigger group of young boys next door? Once we spoke up about his demeanor he started to calm down. I hope staff and camp look into the way he treats guests here. Beautiful lake and great campground just a terrible host…

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ray winchester

2 years ago
5/5

Love this place. Overall good and bad. I have stayed here many times over many years. I have had sites in almost every loop and have always been clean with table, fire ring/BBQ , Bear box and parking, near restrooms and potable water, friendly staff and mostly friendly guests. The only real issues I have noticed is generator noise and sometimes Dogs, I enjoy the wildlife coming through camp. Dogs prevent that.,.All in all it is camping and there will always be a bad apple...I prefer only the great things and times that nature gives us..Oh Ridge is top notch in my view

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Gabriel White

2 years ago
1/5

There's no other way to say this. This place is run by out and out racists. I can see their bizarre and antiquated registration system and refusal to use any sort of technology of any kind as quaint. I can accept their use only of cash and money orders as old world charm if incredibly inconvenient (and convenient at tax time). What is unforgivable is their disgusting and blatant racism. As a white male I have seen firsthand how differently they treated me Vs my Hispanic wife. They will serve everyone around but not my wife or her family. They treat her with nothing but condescension and rudeness. This time they actually ordered her to leave after she politely asked them to finish her registration after they had ignored her for a while. Not only racist but bigoted too. They actually said to my wife "what make is your car". Reply "Tesla", "no that's not the make","yes it's a Tesla", "go and ask your husband what make his car is". Yet despite that we have been there several years in a row because it's fairly affordable and has more availability than the public site nearby. The location is great, the lake is beautiful even if it gets very busy. They were finally ordered to install bear boxes, probably after a great tore through the site a couple of years ago and pulled apart people's coolers and cars. The sooner this place gets taken over and good people are allowed to run it the better. A tragic waste of a great location.

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Connor Wickham

2 years ago
5/5

We arrived on Labor day to camp for one night. We didn’t have a reservation, but upon arrival (after hours) there was a sign will available camp spots, so we got a place inside Bear Loop.

The views were great, there was running drinking water, and nice bathrooms.

Bear Loop was a great location because there was a lakeside view directly from where we pitched our tents.

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Bryan Biscoe

3 years ago
5/5

Gorgeous camping ground with mountain views right by the lake. Clean men & women’s bathrooms with lights on 24 hours and running water. Potable water spouts were near us, as well as firewood conveniently for sale.

Each camping spot that we saw had a metal picnic table and a fire pit that you can grill over.

Really close to good hikes, trails, and of course, the lake itself. There is a small town 5-10 minutes away in case you need to pick up a few things or want a quick bite to eat.

Highly recommend!

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