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This campground contains several single-family sites, a few double sites and one triple site, all with picnic tables, food storage lockers and campfire rings with grills. A few sites closer to the water have partial lake views. picnic tables, food storage lockers and campfire rings with grills. A few sites closer to the water have partial lake views.
Vault toilets, drinking water and trash collection …
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This campground straddles Highway 4, creating two separate loops containing several single-family sites with picnic tables, food storage lockers and campfire rings with grills. Vault toilets, No Water Available, Dry Camping only and trash collection are provided. Firewood is available for purchase from the host.
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Forming part of the Meadowcliff Lodge in the Eastern Sierra, the Coleville / Walker KOA is the ideal base for exploring Lake Tahoe and Yosemite National Park. It lies directly on the Three Flags Highway, with a magnificent wall of chiseled gray granite rising up behind the campground.
The Coleville / Walker KOA is a big rig friendly RV park, with all of the sites being full hookups with electric, water, sewer, cable TV and complimentary Wi-Fi. There’s the capacity to cater to RVs up to 68 feet in length.
You can mingle with other guests at the pavilion and pick up firewood to burn on site, with a small general store that sells camping essentials. Take advantage of …
Nestled in the meadow lining the upper Owens River, Brown’s Owens River Campground is an angler’s paradise, with exceptional fly, lure, and bait fishing right on your doorstep. It affords scenic views across the Sierra Nevada Mountains, with breathtaking sunsets from the comfort of your RV site being a nightly feature.
RV camping at Brown’s Owens River Campground includes access to 75 RV sites, with big rigs comfortably accommodated. There are hot showers and a coin-operated laundry that guests are welcome to use, as well as a camp store selling ice, fishing tackle, and firewood.
Aside from fishing, this RV campground offers river swimming, hiking, and mountain biking trails, along with plenty of room for kite flying. It’s within easy …
If you want to cross camping in the High Sierras off your bucket list, park a motorhome rental at Lundy Canyon Campground and immerse yourself in the natural beauties of eastern California. On the banks of Mill Creek, amid the lush aspen trees and close to cascading waterfalls, this Lundy campground offers all the necessities you need, from picnic benches and fire rings to non-potable water spigots and restrooms. There are also bear boxes, so you can secure the food you have brought when you set off on your adventure. When it comes to choosing a way to stay, there are sites for your campervan rental with lush vegetation giving you privacy, as well as tent sites for those who …
On the shores of one of California’s most popular fishing lakes, the Silver Lake Resort is a family-friendly RV park in the Eastern Sierra. It was first established as a trout fishing retreat back in 1916, with the majestic surroundings and exceptional fishing still luring anglers and vacationers today.
RV camping at Silver Lake Resort includes access to plenty of RV sites, with some large enough for big rigs or towing vehicles. Not all sites are shaded, but they do have full hookups with water, sewer, and 30-amp power, and there’s a lovely shaded barbecue area in the center of the park.
Aside from fishing, this June Lake campground has numerous horseshoe pits for those feeling competitive, as well as …
Perched on the northern shores of Lower Twin Lake, the Twin Lakes Resort is a year-round RV park just 11 miles from Bridgeport. It’s situated within the Humbolt-Toiyabe National Forest and is a renowned fishing destination, with a complete marina and well-stocked camp store where you can pick up bait, tackle, and fishing licenses.
RV camping at Twin Lakes Resort includes access to their 16 standard RV sites, which all come with water, sewer, and 30-amp electrical service. Alternatively, you can opt for one of their four premium RV sites, with either 30 or 50-amp service and space for big rigs over 36 feet.
This RV campground also features coin-operated hot showers and laundry facilities that guests are welcome …
Outdoor and nature lovers who also want to spend a vacation on the beach may want to consider camping at Bridgeport Reservoir Marina & Campground. On the shore of Bridgeport Reservoir, it is a great place for sailing, fishing, and swimming. The campground is also surrounded by beautiful nature and the mountain peaks of Stanislaus National Forest. It is just a few minutes' drive from Nevada, and some of the closest big cities are Sacramento, which is about three hours' drive from Bridgeport Reservoir Marina & Campground.
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