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Convict Lake, CA questions??

DAS26miles
Explorer II
Explorer II
Going to Convict Lake next week for the first time. Going over Google satellite photo I see the dump is on the main road going up between lodge and CG.

Is there potable water to fill my tank so as not to haul that extra weight?

I don't see where there is a kiosk or location for campsite check-in?

Is this a good place for an inflatible kayak?

And lastly, are there bike trails or should we leave them home?
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DAS26miles
Explorer II
Explorer II
profdant139 wrote:
I just re-watched that video -- hilarious! You can't understand a word I'm saying other than "40 or 50 knots." Which is all that needs to be said, right?

Dan do you have Convict Lake in your travel log? If so, what month and year?

profdant139
Explorer II
Explorer II
I just re-watched that video -- hilarious! You can't understand a word I'm saying other than "40 or 50 knots." Which is all that needs to be said, right?
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profdant139
Explorer II
Explorer II
It's a beautiful place -- nice hiking trail around the lake. I don't think there is a good bike trail in the immediate area. Riding up Rock Creek Canyon from Tom's Place to Mosquito Flats Campground is a lot of fun, especially the glide back down the canyon.

Yes, bring the kayaks, but watch the afternoon wind:

Wind on Convict Lake
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DAS26miles
Explorer II
Explorer II
toedtoes wrote:
Using jugs to supplement your onboard water is fine. Attaching the hose to the spigot to fill your tank is not.


Yes I agree! Saw a camper run a 100' hose from the restroom across the road to his RV in Upper Pines in Yosemite to fill his tank. By the time a ranger showed up, he was full. Got just a warning.
Anyone know if there is cell coverage at Convict Lake? I read it's 1 bar for Verizon. that meanslittle to nothiong from my experience. Their coverage map shows 4G up to the lake. But that doesn't mean anything.

toedtoes
Explorer III
Explorer III
Using jugs to supplement your onboard water is fine. Attaching the hose to the spigot to fill your tank is not.
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DAS26miles
Explorer II
Explorer II
Fresno Tundra Driver wrote:
With water spigots available nothing wrong with filling any fresh water tanks manually with 6 gallon water jugs.


That's what I was hoping we could do if there was no potable water at dump station. It's only my brother and 3 nights. I could always spare 20 gallons for him if needed. I have 2 blue 2 1/2 gallon water jugs.

Fresno_Tundra_D
Explorer
Explorer
With water spigots available nothing wrong with filling any fresh water tanks manually with 6 gallon water jugs.
E.Lee Galik

toedtoes
Explorer III
Explorer III
Yes, there are spigots available. Usually you are not to do washing at the spigot. Instead, you fill a bucket or dish pan at the spigot and then take it to your campsite to wash up.

You should not use the spigots to fill your RV fresh water tank.


In regards to the trike, I would contact the concessionnaire at hall@camprrm.com or 760-924-5500 and ask them about non-mountain biking options. From what I can see, there are not any bike trails around the lake - just hiking trails.
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Lwiddis
Explorer II
Explorer II
Morrison’s website says take out only.

https://convictlake.com/fine-dining/morrisons-restaurant/
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DAS26miles
Explorer II
Explorer II
Are there spgots with potable water within the CG for dishwashinbg? These questions are mostly for my brother with a TT. I have a fully self contained MH with plenty of FW and I travel with it full, always.

DAS26miles
Explorer II
Explorer II
Too old to mountain bike. DW has a trike, any where to ride flat ground or just from CG to lodge?

Lwiddis
Explorer II
Explorer II
"As the Convict Lake campground is run by the USFS, I do not believe there is a potable water hookup available."

Per RV Dumpsites...https://rvdumpsites.net/#!21294&query=sitedetails

AND I HAVE USED THE DUMP AND FILLED MY TANK WITH FRESH WATER.

Dumpsite Fee: Free
Potable Water: YES Flush Water: YES
Spring: CLOSED Summer: OPEN Fall: CLOSED Winter: CLOSED
Open April through October. On the main road to Convict Lake; you don't have to go inside the campground. Potable water is 20-40' from the dump hole.
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toedtoes
Explorer III
Explorer III
Fresno Tundra Driver wrote:
"so it should be a quiet and calm lake"... if the wind isn't howling


Hind howling is still way nicer than drunks screaming and speeding in boats. 🙂
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dedmiston
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Try to pad your budget a little bit so you can splurge one night and go to their restaurant. Their lodge is some of the best fine dining we've ever had.

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