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* There is a nice national forest campground at '''Buckeye''' a few miles west of town. The Forest Service campgrounds are in the process of getting a new water system installed. The reservation process can be done by www.reserveUSA.com. Reservations are not being taken until the construction project is done. Craigs campground is the only one open now (April 2009) The others in the Twin Lakes area will open May 15th. Along 395 near the Walker River we have two campgrounds (Chris Flat and Bootleg)opening on May 8th. Buckeye campgroung, near the hot spring will open on May 8th. For more camping and backpacking information give us a call 760-932-7070
* There is a nice national forest campground at '''Buckeye''' a few miles west of town. The Forest Service campgrounds are in the process of getting a new water system installed. The reservation process can be done by www.reserveUSA.com. Reservations are not being taken until the construction project is done. Craigs campground is the only one open now (April 2009) The others in the Twin Lakes area will open May 15th. Along 395 near the Walker River we have two campgrounds (Chris Flat and Bootleg)opening on May 8th. Buckeye campgroung, near the hot spring will open on May 8th. For more camping and backpacking information give us a call 760-932-7070


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* '''Bodie''' -- State Historic Park, an unpreserved "ghost town" once famous for mining; the "Deadwood" of the Eastern Sierra. Located between Bridgeport and Mono Lake off 395.
* '''Bodie''' -- State Historic Park, an unpreserved "ghost town" once famous for mining; the "Deadwood" of the Eastern Sierra. Located between Bridgeport and Mono Lake off 395.

Revision as of 06:42, 14 October 2012

Bridgeport is a city in Mono County in the Eastern Sierra region of California.

Get in

Highway 395 passes directly through Bridgeport as its main street.

Bryant Field Airport (Template:ICAO) for general aviation is located just north of town. Be aware of density altitudes, especially in the summer.

Get around

See

Visit the Forest Service Office for visitor information. Located on Hy. 395 south of town 1/2 mile. We have good maps and suggestions for day trips and good hikes.

Do

  • Near Bridgeport are several hot springs, including Buckeye a few miles west of town, and Travertine about a mile south. You can call 760-932-7070 for information, wilderness permits, and wood cutting permits. We do have areas that are open all year for wood cutting. This is a nice place to visit for fishing, hiking, backpacking, ATV riding and camping.

Buy

Eat

Drink

Sleep

  • Best Western Ruby Inn, 333 Main Street, +1 760 932-7241, Fax: +1 760 932-7531, [1].
  • There is a nice national forest campground at Buckeye a few miles west of town. The Forest Service campgrounds are in the process of getting a new water system installed. The reservation process can be done by www.reserveUSA.com. Reservations are not being taken until the construction project is done. Craigs campground is the only one open now (April 2009) The others in the Twin Lakes area will open May 15th. Along 395 near the Walker River we have two campgrounds (Chris Flat and Bootleg)opening on May 8th. Buckeye campgroung, near the hot spring will open on May 8th. For more camping and backpacking information give us a call 760-932-7070

Go next

  • Bodie -- State Historic Park, an unpreserved "ghost town" once famous for mining; the "Deadwood" of the Eastern Sierra. Located between Bridgeport and Mono Lake off 395.
Routes through Bridgeport
RenoGardnerville  N   S  Lee ViningBishop


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