Map of 9 Campsites near Bridgeport, California - Free Arenas
Bridgeport, CA 93517, USA
38.2557045, -119.2313932
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Map of 9 Campsites near Bridgeport, California

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Saddlebag Lake

Lee Vining, California

20.1 miles S

A man-made lake found in the Inyo forest, resting at about 10,008 feet above sea level, Saddlebag Lake is located just outside the Tioga Pass entrance to Yosemite National Park. This lake has some of...

Camp, Canoe, Hike

camp Campsite

hike Hiking Trail

canoe Canoeing Area

Glen Aulin

Glen Aulin, California

26.0 miles SW

This trail is a popular route to take in the Yosemite High Country because it is a good introductory hike into the backcountry. At the end of the hike there are several waterfalls as well as a...

Backpack, Camp, Hike, Swim

camp Campsite

swim Swimming Hole

hike Hiking Trail

backpack Backpacking Trail

6.0 mi

Glen Aulin

Wawona, California

26.0 miles SW

This is an 11 mile hike along the Tuolumne River to Glen Aulin. There is a view to take in at every turn on this hike, whether it's the Tuolumne River, Tuolumne Fall, Soda Springs,...

Backpack, Camp, Hike

camp Campsite

hike Hiking Trail

backpack Backpacking Trail

Tuolumne Meadows

Tuolumne County, California

26.9 miles S

A beautiful alpine meadow found in the upper Sierra Nevada Mountains. Open during the summer, this meadow offers excellent views of nearby granite domes and mountains. There is a roadway through...

Camp, Hike

camp Campsite

hike Hiking Trail

5.7 mi

Ten Lakes

Tuolumne Meadows, Yosemite National Park

29.1 miles SW

A 6.4 mile hike will lead you to three of the Ten Lakes at Ten Lakes Basin. There are three possible trails to take to see this phenomenon. The shortest begins at Yosemite Creek. The other two...

Backpack, Camp, Hike

camp Campsite

hike Hiking Trail

backpack Backpacking Trail

Merced River

Yosemite Valley, Yosemite National Park

40.4 miles SW

The main fork of Merced River at Yosemite National Park is a perfect place to fish, swim, raft, and even pan for gold. The river circles around the center of Yosemite Valley, and almost every...

Camp, Swim, Whitewater

camp Campsite

swim Swimming Hole

whitewater Whitewater Rapid

Crystal Lake

Mammoth Lakes, California

46.7 miles S

Unlike many hikes in the Sierra's, Crystal lake can be done as a day hike and as the perfect way to get away for a bit. As hikers make their way to the lake, they will see the monolith Crystal...

Camp, Hike

camp Campsite

hike Hiking Trail

Crane Flat

Big Oak Flat, Yosemite National Park

46.8 miles SW

Crane Flat Campground is a meadow and forest between Tuolumne and Merced Groves of Giant Sequoias. The campground is 30 minutes outside Yosemite Valley, has restrooms and picnic...

Backpack, Camp, Hike, Snowshoe

camp Campsite

hike Hiking Trail

snowshoe Snowshoe Trail

backpack Backpacking Trail

Wild Willy's Hot Spring

Mammoth Lakes, California

48.3 miles SE

Wild Willy's Hot Springs, also known as Crowley Hot Springs, is a spring located in Long Valley. Long Valley is home to one of the highest concentrations of geothermal surface water in...

Camp, Hot Springs

camp Campsite

hot springs Hot Spring

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