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Traveler Tips

Traveler Reviews
Well maintained park
This was a stopover for us on our way north to Carson City/Lake Tahoe. The park is well maintained with asphalt pads and full hook ups. The sites are a little tight but plenty of pull through pads. Nice bathrooms and showers. Conveniently located on Highway 395 on the north side of Bishop near shopping and restaurants. We paid $38 per night.
Good location in Bishop
This park offer paved pads with gravel spots, concrete pad for picnic area with a table in each spot. It is well kept but if you are looking for grass this is not the spot for you. They were very nice at registration and there are a ton of pill thru spots and a decent amount of shade. This would be a good launching point for Mammoth, Devil's Postpile, and the Bristlecone Pines. I would not stay here to just hang out at camp but it is a good stopping point and a good base camp.
Nice Park, Great Location
We stop here a couple of times per year. It's about a days drive from our home and the easiest way to get into the mountains. The sites are paved and level with the standard hookups. There is a little stream that runs on the edge of the park that is damed to form a duck pond. Due to the abundance of water the showers are first rate. If you are used to the skimpy showers in the RV and water restrictions at the desert campgrounds, these are a real treat. During the summer it can get hot in Bishop, on our last trip the air conditioner couldn't keep up with the heat so we took the dog, piled in the car and went up the mountain until we found a reasonable temperature.