Space #12 is no longer a campsite. The resort was holding the space specially for a man who camped there regularly, but when he passed away, they no longer used it as a campsite. They did tell Kim they are working on making some of the campsites more private. Stay tuned for more info about any campsites that now meet our campsites with privacy criteria.
• Increase your chances of camping farther away from loud neighbors—and getting a good night’s sleep.
• Discover exactly which campsites on recreation.gov and in first-come, first-served campgrounds are the most peaceful and private.
• Know which campgrounds have cell phone service so you don’t miss an important call from the boss or your family.
• “It is an excellent book, very informative and accurate. I have taken notes on most of the campgrounds that we visit. Comparing them to what is in the book, it is spot on.
I would highly recommend grabbing a copy of this one. To the authors, thank you for spending the time putting together such a great resource. Well done!”
— One reader’s review of Eastern Sierra And Death
Valley Camping With Privacy

• Range & River Books, Bishop
• Spellbinder Books, Bishop
• Hope Valley Resort • Sorensen’s Resort Hope Valley • Booky Joint, Mammoth Lakes • Rock Creek Lakes Resort
• Mono Lake Committee Bookstore, Lee Vining
• Tioga Gas Mart
• Mammoth Lakes Welcome Center
• Eastern Sierra Visitor’s Center • Shelby’s Book Shoppe, Minden • Sundance Books, Reno
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