Best attractions and places to see around Twin Lakes include natural hot springs, alpine lakes, and scenic trails in the Sierra Nevada mountains. This region offers a blend of outdoor recreation and small-town charm, with opportunities for fishing, hiking, and exploring historic settlements. The area is characterized by its remote setting and access to high-altitude wilderness. Visitors can experience diverse landscapes ranging from forested valleys to mountain peaks.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Beautiful wide alpine valley west of Buckeye Hot Springs, filled with wild flowers in spring and early summer. The trail climbs, gradually at first, into the Sierra towards W Walker Creek Trail, and after about 15 miles reaches the Pacific Crest Trail.
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Robinson Creek tumbles out of Lower Twin Lakes and makes its way downhill to Bridgeport Reservoir. Along its short run you'll find a mountain paradise with excellent fishing and camping spots.
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Not to be confused with the "Twin Lakes" in nearby Mammoth, these twin lakes are slightly more remote and less busy. If you have even a passing interest in fishing then be sure to bring your pole as the two lakes are great for fishing as is Robinson Creek, and many other small streams in the area. If you're looking to overnight there's the excellent Twin Lakes Resort and also multiple Forest Service campsites. Buckeye Hot Springs is also a short ride away.
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One of the best natural, undeveloped hot springs in the Sierra Nevada, Buckeye has several pools built by enthusiasts with rocks and river sand on the northern bank of Buckeye Creek, underneath an overhang formed over thousands of years by minerals precipitating from the hot water emerging about 100 feet higher on the slope.
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Bridgeport is a small town with big charm. You'll find a number of classic American Motels, cafes, diners, tourist shops, and general stores. It's a great place to begin or end your adventures to the nearby hot springs, Bodie Ghost town, or further into the desert or Sierra Nevada Mountains.
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Just steps from Doc & Al's Camp on Timber Rd the creekside is inviting for a chilled picnicking and holding a fishing rod out in the water
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Often overlooked by visitors, there is a large hot spring pool to the right of the trail leading down to the main riverside Buckeye Hot Springs, and a couple of smaller ones. With one nestled in the shade of a large pine tree, the others in the open, the upper pools offer scenic views down to Buckeye Creek and up the valley into the snow-capped Sierra mountains.
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The Twin Lakes area, nestled in the Sierra Nevada mountains, offers a wealth of natural beauty. You can discover the unique Buckeye Hot Springs, known for its undeveloped pools with scenic views of Buckeye Creek and snow-capped peaks. The alpine valley of Big Meadow π» (Buckeye Canyon Trail) is beautiful, especially with wildflowers in spring and early summer. Of course, the Twin Lakes themselves are a highlight, along with Robinson Creek, both offering picturesque settings.
Yes, the region is excellent for hiking. The trail through Big Meadow π» (Buckeye Canyon Trail) gradually climbs into the Sierra towards the Pacific Crest Trail, offering stunning views and wildflowers. Many other small streams and forested areas provide opportunities for exploration. The remote setting ensures a true wilderness experience.
Absolutely! The Twin Lakes are renowned for fishing, as is Robinson Creek and many other small streams in the area. If you enjoy fishing, it's highly recommended to bring your gear.
Yes, the Buckeye Hot Springs are a must-visit. These natural, undeveloped hot springs feature several pools built with rocks and river sand, offering a rustic relaxation experience with incredible views down to Buckeye Creek and up into the snow-capped Sierra mountains. There are also often overlooked larger pools to the right of the main trail.
Beyond exploring the natural monuments, popular activities include hiking, especially through alpine valleys like Big Meadow. Fishing in the Twin Lakes and Robinson Creek is a favorite pastime. Visiting Buckeye Hot Springs for a soak is also a unique experience. The area also offers multiple Forest Service campsites for overnight stays.
The best time to visit Twin Lakes largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and early summer are ideal for seeing wildflowers in areas like Big Meadow. The warmer months are perfect for hiking, fishing, and camping. For those interested in the hot springs, they can be enjoyed year-round, offering a unique experience even with snow-capped surroundings.
Yes, the natural environment around Twin Lakes offers several family-friendly options. The Twin Lakes themselves are great for fishing, and many Forest Service campsites provide a wonderful family camping experience. Gentle walks along Robinson Creek are also enjoyable for all ages.
For accommodation, you'll find the excellent Twin Lakes Resort directly by the lakes, and there are multiple Forest Service campsites available for those who prefer camping. The nearby town of Bridgeport, California, is a small town with classic American Motels, cafes, diners, tourist shops, and general stores, making it a great base for your adventures.
The Twin Lakes area stands out for its remote and less busy setting, offering a true escape into the high-altitude wilderness of the Sierra Nevada. Its blend of natural hot springs like Buckeye Hot Springs, excellent fishing opportunities in the Twin Lakes and Robinson Creek, and access to trails leading towards the Pacific Crest Trail, provides a diverse and authentic outdoor experience.
Visitors particularly appreciate the remote and less crowded atmosphere of the Twin Lakes. The excellent fishing opportunities in the lakes and creeks are a major draw. The unique experience of soaking in the natural, undeveloped Buckeye Hot Springs while surrounded by stunning mountain scenery is also highly valued. The beauty of alpine valleys like Big Meadow, especially during wildflower season, is another highlight.
Yes, the Twin Lakes area is ideal for a quiet getaway. It's known for being more remote and less busy compared to other popular destinations. This allows for a peaceful experience whether you're fishing, hiking, camping, or simply enjoying the natural beauty and solitude of the Sierra Nevada mountains.


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