Wildrose Campground – Death Valley
Wildrose Campground is a first-come, first-served camping area located high in the Panamint Mountains within Death Valley National Park. The campground sits at an elevation…
Campgrounds near San Diego, Los Angeles and other parts of Southern California.
Wildrose Campground is a first-come, first-served camping area located high in the Panamint Mountains within Death Valley National Park. The campground sits at an elevation…
Emigrant Campground is a small, first-come, first-served tent-only campground located along California State Route 190 in Death Valley National Park. Situated at an elevation of…
Sunset Campground is a large, developed campground located in the heart of Death Valley National Park that offers a basic place to camp.
Stovepipe Wells Campground is a seasonally open, first-come, first-served campground located at sea level in Death Valley National Park.
Mahogany Flat Campground is a primitive camping area located in the Panamint Range of Death Valley National Park, sitting at an elevation of 8,200 feet.
Texas Springs Campground is a first-come, first-served developed campground located in the hills above Furnace Creek in Death Valley National Park
Whether you prefer the amenities of developed campgrounds, the solitude of primitive sites, or the freedom of backcountry camping, Death Valley has options to suit every type of camper.
Located just outside Lone Pine, California, Lone Pine Campground offers a convenient base camp for exploring the wonders of the Eastern Sierra.
Tuttle Creek Campground is a year-round, semi-developed camping area located in the scenic Alabama Hills, just 5 miles southwest of Lone Pine, California.
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