Situated at the base of the Sierra Nevada Range with views of the snowy mountain peaks to the west and the badlands of the Owens Valley to the east, this is a wonderful primitive campground in a very scenic location. Amenities include tables, fire rings, vault toilets, a dump station and water (off in the winter). We had planned to stay for several days but I forgot to take the elevation into account. It was cold! So south we go. :-D
I did not see any campsites marked as accessible but all of them have tables with extended tops, high fire rings and low hooks on the lantern posts. The sites are hard packed sand.
Many of the sites are large enough for any RV but the ground slopes to the east so leveling is neccessary.
We've camped here, kind of a fun place. One time we nearly got blown away, always have to watch the weather near the Sierras. Yup, you guys better head south! :-)
ReplyDeleteWe'll have to come back when the weather is nicer!
DeleteTotally beautiful...still following all your travels even land locked in southern AL 😶 Great pic!
ReplyDeleteHi Carla! Nice to hear from you! Are you still blogging? I noticed that you blog is now private. I've missed your updates!
DeleteNo bkog right now, not traveling right now. Working at park in AL for awhile $$. But found this artiv6kr today on Google Maps ..new feature. Thought of you instantly...always lved your maps. Excited for this. https://www.cnet.com/au/how-to/google-maps-lists-favorite-places/
DeleteThanks for the link - sounds interesting. I'll check it out!
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