Bishop Park Campground
Area Status: Closed
Bishop Park is one of the most popular campgrounds in the Bishop Creek Area. Located on the banks of the Middle Fork of Bishop Creek, Bishop Park has grassy lawns and campsites right on the creek. Many of the 21 campsites are walk in tent sites. Not recommended for large RVs, there are a few sites that will accommodate smaller rigs.
At a Glance
Reservations: | Reservations Required. Reservations made using http://Recreation.gov. Closing Date: October 27, 2024 |
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Fees: | $34.00 per night. |
Open Season: | ... |
Busiest Season: | July-August |
Restrictions: | Dogs on leash only. Maximum stay 14 days. Active bear area. All food must be secured overnight and when not attended, bear boxes are provided and must be used (typical bear box size 48" x 30" x 36"). Always keep a clean camp and do not feed wildlife. |
Closest Towns: | Bishop, CA 12 miles |
Water: | Drinking water |
Restroom: | Flush toilets |
Passes: | America the Beautiful Senior and Access Passes are accepted for half priced camping. Follow the instructions on the bulletin board at the campground. |
Operated By: | Concessionaire |
General Information
Directions:From Bishop go west on Hwy 168 (Line St) approximately 12 miles to the campground on the right.
Parking:
Parking is limited. Contact the camp host or check the bulletin board for information on parking extra vehicles.