Nice campground, tall trees supply nice shade in many sites. Little road noise. Water and power sites available. No sewer hookups at sites. Dump station on site, $5 fee. Showers use tokens. Will stay again.
Casey
Posted Jul 16, 2021; Santa Barbara, CA
We stopped for a night, and loved the location next to a golf course and great views of the Sierras. The layout was nice, with the center reserved for tent camping. Nice staff! Marked down due to absence of WiFi and some maintenance of showers. But far better than other RV campgrounds in area, which we more crowded. We will stop here again.
Susan
Posted Apr 05, 2021; Colorado
This campground is actually open through Nov 30 first come first serve. Choose your site and deposit payment in pay box. Clean and well maintained. Pull through sites and tent sites. Large trees throughout, grass, and views of mountains. Borders golf course.
Susan Fry
Posted Nov 09, 2020;
Good location by Bishop. Has small shop, laundry, pay showers, and ice cream until 9pm. Many sites with green grass and lots of shade trees.
AirstreamJT
Posted Jun 25, 2016; CA
Ended up here after first campground was under construction and we couldn't get in. Cost is $30 for the night which includes water and electricity but no sewer. Showers cost $2 for 7 minutes. And to dump is an additional $5. Not worth the cost for the amenities. No Wi-if and no reception with TV antenna. Sites are narrow but sufficient and long enough for our 40ft plus tow. Has lots of trees and is next to a golf course. Setting is nice but we would not stay here again based on price and lack of services.
Patty
Posted Apr 27, 2016; Anchorage
This is NOT a county park, but a business enterprise. No generators allowed so be prepared to pay for power/water.
Tutu1201
Posted Apr 28, 2014; California
I have been coming to this campground for 5 years and will continue to return once a year for our yearly trip to Bishop. We love the grassy area, the horseshoe pit and the store. The showers are always clean and hot, bathrooms are clean as well. The camp has a lot of European travel groups that come in and tent it for a night or two. Cool conversations to be had to hear of their travels. Tons of things to say nice about this camp. Water and electric has always been our choice with the free dump on the way out.
Dirtrider1974
Posted May 21, 2013; Saugus, California
11/2012. Older facility, clean enough, but worn. Bath tired. On US 395 but not too noisy. Gravel pads, back ins in the loop we used, water/elect hookups. For me, OK in a pinch, but wouldn't strain to get there. Maybe better in busy season or with kids.
Duffy
Posted Jan 19, 2013; Olympia, WA