Jul-23-2013 10:46 AM
Jul-29-2013 07:24 PM
TRIPLE8 wrote:
Hi, camp at Browns campground or Glass Creek in between Mammoth and June lake. Its all dry camping but you can dump at Mammoth rv resort or shady rest campground. plenty of fishing nearby.
Jul-26-2013 03:21 PM
Happytraveler wrote:
We usually stay in Lee Vining (Mono Vista RV Park) Copper Mountain
Lee Vining California Off-Road Trails We're not that far from Mammoth or Yosemite. We go to Saddleback Lake for hiking. We take a boat ride to where were going to hike and they pick us up at a certain time. We sometimes go to Bodie and Topaz Lake for the day. My husband likes to ride his bike so I drop him off at June Lake Loop and he rides back to the campground. We fish the Tioga Creek on Tioga Pass, Lundy Lake, Rush Creek and Tioga Lake.
As far as Restaurants we like Roberto's Mexican Cafe and the Breakfast Club in Mammoth. Eagles Landing and Silver Lake Cafe in June Lake Loop.
Jul-26-2013 11:36 AM
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Jul-24-2013 12:40 PM
nayther wrote:fly-boy wrote:
They have a dump station and water at Brown's-
It can get a little windy in the afternoon at Brown's but it always dies down in the late afternoon- The best part about Brown's is that there is no dust when it blows unlike a lot of the other spots in the Mountains.
Just stayed there for five days over the 4th of July and am headed back in August.
Where's a dump station at Brown's? I went across the hwy to the FS dump, its free.
I was there over the 4th too. Wish I would have known, we were camped out in the middle, flying yellow/black chekered Viewfinder flags. Hap Hazard came by for a frosty one one day and we had a nice chat on land use issues. Yes it blows every afternoon. Owens river at your doorstep and ride right out of camp to anywhere you want.
Jul-24-2013 10:46 AM
Jul-24-2013 10:23 AM
fly-boy wrote:
They have a dump station and water at Brown's-
It can get a little windy in the afternoon at Brown's but it always dies down in the late afternoon- The best part about Brown's is that there is no dust when it blows unlike a lot of the other spots in the Mountains.
Just stayed there for five days over the 4th of July and am headed back in August.
Jul-24-2013 08:27 AM
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Jul-23-2013 03:29 PM
Y-Guy wrote:BobWanderer wrote:
Things are so tight they use a forklift to park your trailer.
Really? That's a first, never heard of that being done at campground, wild.