Located on the east side of the Sierra Nevada and southeast of Yosemite National Park in Central California, Inyo County Campgrounds are open all year-round. All of the County operated campgrounds include flowing creeks in a rustic setting; several lower elevation campgrounds offer fishing and the creeks are regularly stocked with trout during the fishing season. Each campground is readily accessible from U.S. Highway 395. All County operated campgrounds will accommodate 45′ RV’s and most campsites will accommodate even the larger units. No showers or hook-ups are available at the County campgrounds. The elevation of each County operated campground is roughly 4,100 feet. Campgrounds include:
Brown’s Town – One- mile south of Bishop on U.S. 395.
Diaz Lake Campground – Three miles south of Lone Pine on U.S. 395. 80-acre lake.
Glacier View – One-half mile north of Big Pine, on U.S. 395.
Independence Creek – Via U.S. 395, turn west in Independence on Market Street.
Millpond – Via U.S. 395, 6 miles NW of Bishop same entrance as Millpond Recreation Area.
Pleasant Valley – Via U.S. 396, 6 miles NW of Bishop.
Portuguese Joe – Via U.S. 395, turn west in Lone Pine on Whitney Portal Road.
Taboose Creek – Via U.S. 395, 14-miles north of Independence.
Tecopa Park & Campground – Via State highway 127, 5-miles south of Shoshone.
Tinnemaha Creek – Via U.S. 395, 19-miles north of Independence.
Pets are permitted within the County parks and campground unless posted otherwise, dogs must be kept on a leash. All dogs shall have had a rabies shot within the last two years with evidence of such presented on request.
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