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Campsite opened from 15 April till 31 October
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3.5 / 5 (6 votes )

Bridgeport Reservoir RV Park & Marina

1845 Highway 182 Box 4471845 Hwy 182
93517, Bridgeport
California, the United States

Located on the shore of Brigeport Reservoir in the beautiful eastern High Sierra. Incredible views of the Sawtooth Range of the Sierra Nevada, great sunsets over the lake, most sites have unparalleled views of the Bridgeport Valley and Sierra mountains.Trophy Rainbow and Brown trout fishery just steps from RV park. One of the eastern Sierra's best kept secrets. Quick and easy access to great hiking, horseback riding and trails, historic ghost town of Bodie, beautiful community of Bridgeport and the famous catch-and-release wild trout of the East Walker River.

Characteristics campsite

Accomodation
Tents
Caravans
Campers

Facilities
Electricity
Wifi
Camping shop
Snackbar
Restaurant
BBQ allowed

Qualifications
Dogs
Youth groups area

Recreation
Bike rental
Swim in natural water
Sauna
Tennis court
Golf court
Boat hire
Boat slip way
Horse riding
Fishing

Sanitary
Baby change facilities
Washing cabins
Washing machines
Laundry driers


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Reviews

Jvandenbrink
English (US)
The people here are really nice. The reservoir is a fraction of what it should be so it’s not “waterfront.” Facilities were run down but functional. It served our purpose great for a stopover and to drain our tanks.
2 years ago

Tony
English (US)
The Lake is basically a marsh at this point until the mountains get a decent Winter again. The marina is bone dry. There are signs warning dig owners of toxic algae, so keep dogs away from the remaining water. Park was of average road side RV resort quality. Our site was small and cramped but had a decent view. The dry camping spots are more spacious than the full hookup sites. Staff was very friendly and helpful on details about exploring the area. It was reasonably quiet the first day but on the second, there were campers with dirt bikes that began revving engines and riding around in the morning. Park seems popular for people with ATVs and bikes; so such day time noise seems likely to be a common experience.
2 years ago

the van
English (US)
Mid April and the RV sites near Bridgeport hadn’t opened for the season yet. This was the only place that we Found to be open for business. Just because it was our only choice, doesn’t, make it a bad choice. As a matter of Fact, it could very well have been our first choice if we had the whole gamut of local parks. Chase, the manager/owner? Was super friendly and accommodating. The siting is along the shores of a reservoir. We looked across the lake and flat valley floor beyond to snow capped mountains rising abruptly from the far edge of the valley floor. They were, along with other sitework in middle of bathroom updates. Winds were brisk and chilly with whitecaps on the lakealthough the afternoon sun kept the RV comfortable. We were cautioned to Disconnect our water hose to prevent overnight freezing. WiFi at our site was strong and reliable. T-Mobile was right up there with a solid 4 bars. We are grateful they were here. This is not a 5 star luxury resort but had everything we needed
3 years ago