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- joloooteExplorerI can't find what kind of rig setup you have, so, be advised that the park is about 14 miles down a very bumpy dirt/gravel road.
- tdsxt51ExplorerA few miles down the road from the turnoff on 395 for Bodie, is a small private campground on a small creek. I don't live in the area any more, but for years and years we went to this campground. They have a restaurant that's even open sometimes, a small store, and lots of trout in that stream. We could usually catch a limit without leaving our campsite. If I remember right, this stream comes from Viginia Lakes. Down the road a ways is Twin Lakes campground. A really beautiful place with all the amenities, but LOTS of people. There's really quite a few campgrounds in this area clear down to Topaz Lake at the CA/NV state line. Any of these campgrounds are great places to take day trips from; I believe Lake Tahoe is only maybe an hour and a half at the most. Enjoy the beautiful Eastern Sierras. My grandparents had a place on the Walker River, so I spent my childhood summers up there...
- Roy_LynneExplorerThanks all, I'm going to check them all out. I'm a little concerned about timing. What is the earliest time we could get into Bodie with our toad (Honda Civic)
- LaurenExplorer8a to 6p in the summer and about 10a to 3p now. Rough road going in so take it easy but, trust me, well worth it.
- profdant139Explorer IIRoy, when you say "timing," do you mean time of day or time of year? The snow usually melts by May -- some years earlier, sometimes later.
- vermilyeExplorer
frmAloha wrote:
I believe that the closest RV park to Bodie is Willow Springs. It is just 5 miles south of Bridgeport.
Agree. I stayed there when visiting Bodie in 2011. By the way, I was there on May 8th, and because the parking lot & some of the road was closed due to snow (it is at 8375'), had to walk in a mile & one half. A later visit on June 4th had everything open...
Some photos of the Ghost Town here. By the way, a good place for dinner near Willow Springs is the Virginia Creek Settlement. Great service & food! - tuna_fisherExplorerThere is a nice campground at Lundy Lake we like. Right at the bottom of the hill. I think if you go right it goes to Hawthorne, NV, turn left about 5 miles up the road, lot's of Aspen trees. Not much pressure.
http://www.totalescape.com/destin/lakes/lundy.html#.VKDAW2cA - Roy_LynneExplorerYEah, I meant time of year. We should be driving thru in March ish
- vermilyeExplorer
Roy&Lynne wrote:
I doubt that the road into the park will be open that early, but the place is open if you can get to it. A quote from their common questions page: "Bodie IS open during the winter, but it requires some form of snow transportation (4 wheel-drives won’t cut it!). The elevation above 8000 feet, so the snow gets pretty deep."
YEah, I meant time of year. We should be driving thru in March ish - profdant139Explorer IIGosh, I sure hope there is some snow by March -- this winter got off to a good start and then the rain stopped, just like last year. Last year, you probably could have driven to Bodie in March with a 4X4.
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