Tinnemaha Creek Campground – Eastern Sierra
Tinnemaha Creek Campground is a scenic, developed campground in the Eastern Sierra, about 19 miles north of Independence, California.
Campgrounds near San Diego, Los Angeles and other parts of Southern California.
Tinnemaha Creek Campground is a scenic, developed campground in the Eastern Sierra, about 19 miles north of Independence, California.
Fossil Falls Campground is a primitive, first-come, first-serve campground located in the Mojave Desert, near California Highway 395 and the base of the eastern Sierra Nevada mountains.
Spanning over 1.6 million acres, Mojave National Preserve, located in southeastern California, offers a range of camping options, from developed campgrounds with modern amenities to remote and undeveloped sites
Hole-in-the-Wall Campground, located in the Mojave National Preserve at an elevation of 4,400 feet, is surrounded by striking volcanic rock formations.
Pleasant Valley Pit Campground is a developed but rustic camping area managed by the Bureau of Land Management, located just north of Bishop, California
Goodale Creek Campground is a developed campground in the foothills of the Eastern Sierra of California.
Homestake Campground is a remote, primitive camping area located in the northern part of Death Valley National Park, offering a rugged and off-the-beaten-path experience for experienced campers.
Saline Valley Campground is a primitive, remote campground located within Death Valley National Park, offering a unique, off-the-beaten-path experience.
Eureka Dunes Campground is a remote and primitive camping area located in the northern part of Death Valley National Park, California.
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