Alabama Hills Dispersed Camping
Alabama Hills Dispersed Camping, California
Scenic designated dispersed camping near Lone Pine with Sierra Nevada views, desert rock formations, and rooftop tent-friendly sites.
Overview
Alabama Hills Dispersed Camping is one of California’s most iconic public land camping areas, located near Lone Pine at the base of the Sierra Nevada. Campers come here for dramatic granite rock formations, wide desert views, and easy access to Movie Road, Mount Whitney scenery, and nearby Eastern Sierra adventures.
Camping in Alabama Hills is now limited to designated campsites only, and a free camping permit is required. Sites are first come, first served, and the permit does not reserve a campsite.
Campground Details
- GPS Coordinates: 36.6139, -118.1258
- Land Management: Bureau of Land Management
- Permit: Free camping permit required
- Road Condition: Dirt roads; high-clearance vehicles are recommended for some sites.
- Facilities: Porta potties are available in the area; no drinking water.
- Trash: Pack out all trash and camping waste.
- Stay Limit: Typically 14 days within local BLM stay-limit rules.
Best For
Nearby Attractions
- Movie Road
- Mobius Arch Trail
- Mount Whitney Portal
- Lone Pine
- Eastern Sierra Visitor Center
FAQ
Is Alabama Hills Dispersed Camping free?
Yes, camping is free, but a free camping permit is required for designated camping areas.
Can I camp anywhere in Alabama Hills?
No. Camping is only allowed in designated campsites. Other areas are day-use only.
Is Alabama Hills good for rooftop tents?
Yes. Many designated sites are suitable for rooftop tents, especially for high-clearance vehicles on dirt roads.
Are there toilets at Alabama Hills?
There are porta potties in parts of the Alabama Hills area, but campers should still be prepared to pack out waste.