Great Options For Camping Near Mono Lake and the Eastern Side of Yosemite National Park
June Lake Loop

- Big Springs Campground
- Bloody Canyon Trailhead
- Deadman Campground, Upper and Lower
- Glass Creek Campground
- Gull Lake Campground
- Hartley Springs Campground
- June Lake Campground
- Oh! Ridge Campground
- Reversed Creek Campground
- Silver Lake Campground
Lee Vining/ Mono Lake

- Aspen Campground
- Big Bend Campground
- Ellery Lake Campground
- Junction Campground
- Lower Lee Vining Campground
- Lundy Canyon Campground
- Moraine Campground
- Saddlebag Lake Campground
- Sawmill Walk-in Campground
- Tioga Lake Campground
Virginia Lakes To Sonora Pass / Bridgeport

- Bootleg Campground
- Buckeye Campground
- Chris Flat Campground
- Crags Campground
- Desert Creek Campground
- Green Creek Campground
- Honeymoon Flat Campground
- Leavitt Meadows Campground
- Lower Twin Lake Campground
- Lower Virginia Creek Primitive Campground
- Obsidian Campground
- Paha Campground
- Robinson Creek South/North Campground
- Sonora Bridge Campground
- Trumbull Lake Campground
- Upper Virginia Creek Primitive Campground
Campgrounds are seasonally opened and closed. Open dates are approximate. A heavy snow pack may delay the opening date. Early closure may occur in order to protect water systems from freezing and to efficiently schedule work for seasonal shutdown.
Developed campgrounds provide designated camping sites and facilities, sometimes with running water. Most developed campgrounds have a campground host who lives on the site during the season and maintains the grounds. Fees are usually collected at these sites and are based on the facilities provided. A percentage of the fees collected are used to maintain and improve these campgrounds.
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