Green Creek Campground
Mono County

Green Creek, Mono County, CA
Green Creek, Mono County, CA

Green Creek Campground
Mono County


Green Creek Campground

Green Creek Campground is tucked away at the end of dusty Green Lake Road off Highway 395, only 4½ miles south of Bridgeport in Mono County. All the streams in the area are known as good fly-fishing destinations. Nearby Twin Lakes is where anglers head in hopes of landing a lunker brown trout. From Green Creek Campground a trail leads west into the Hoover Wilderness to several pretty lakes - Green Lake (2 miles), West Lake, and East Lake.

Green Creek Campground has 10 sites which can accommodate RVs, trailers, and tents. Many sites border the creek and are well separated from one another by trees. Nearby are a pair of group camps, one for up to 25 people and the other up to 30.

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Green Creek Campground Basics
Green Creek Campground Location: Near the end of Green Creek Road, 8½ miles from Highway 395, south of Bridgeport
Elevation: 8,000 feet
Mileage/ Driving Times: Stockton - 172 miles, 3:51
Reno - 128 miles, 2:41
Number of Campsites: 10
Camping Season: Late May through early 0ctober, depending on weather
Max. People per Site: 6 (including children)
Vehicles per Site: 2 vehicle, 2nd vehicle $6 per night
Maximum Length of Stay: 14 days
Pets: On leash, always attended
Operated by Westrek Services for Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest
Information: Bridgeport Ranger District
(760) 932-7070

Reservations
No Reservations All campsites at Green Creek CAmpground are first-come, first-served.
Maximum RV/Trailer Length: 35 feet
Accessible Sites: None designated
Fees: $20 per night
Campground Map: Green Creek Campground Map
Check-in, check-out: 2:00 PM, Noon

Green Creek Campground Amenities
Campsites: Picnic table, fire ring, food storage locker; no hook-ups
Campground: Vault toilets, potable water
Showers: No
Dump station: No
Attractions near Green Creek Campground:
  • Fish and hike along Green Lake.
  • Make the pleasant hike up to East Lake and West Lake.
  • Follow trails leading to Yosemite.
  • Tour Bodie Historic Gold Mining Town.
  • Explore Bridgeport.
  • Drive to Twin Lakes for great fishing.

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Green Creek Campground Group Sites

Green Creek Group Campground has 2 sites, one which can accommodate up to 25 people and 5 vehicles, and the other for up to 30 people and 5 vehicles. Currently Green Creek Campgrounds have no potable water. Campers should boil creek water or use a proper filter. Jeffrey pines tower over the site, offering partial shade. Aspens, junipers, sagebrush, and summer wildflowers dot the site. The campground is open from mid-May through early September, depending on weather.

The group camps have large picnic tables, BBQ grills, campfire circles, and food storage lockers. There are vault toilets.
Fees: $75 and $100
Green Creek Group Campground Reservations


Green Lake, Mono County, CA

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Green Creek Campground, Mono County, CA

Green Creek Campground

Bridgeport Area
Attractions and Activities

For those camping at Green Creek Campground, the greater Bridgeport area offer a number hiking trails, lakes, and mountains to explore.

  • Bridgeport Reservoir is known as an excellent fishing destination.
  • Travertine Hot Springs is a soothing 103 degrees.
  • Bodie State Historic Park is a favorite with history buffs, photographers, and the public in general.
  • To the south are Mono Lake and the scenic June Lake Loop.
  • Twin Lakes are known to produce many of the largest brown trout on record.
  • Hike into the Hoover Wilderness from one of many trailheads within easy distance of Bridgeport.
  • Hike from the Upper Twin Lake to scenic Barney Lake.

Key Green Creek Campground Regulations

  1. Fires are only permitted in fire rings.
  2. To avoid the spread of invasive pests, obtain firewood locally.
  3. Quiet Hours: run from 10:00 PM to 6:00 AM.
  4. Dogs must be on leash and attended at all times. No more than 2 pets per campsite
  5. To avoid problems with bears, keep food in bear-proof lockers.

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General Camping Information

Not all campsites can accommodate trailers or RVs of all lengths. Obtain firewood locally to avoid spreading pests.

Accessible Sites

Designated Accessible sites are usually reserved for people with disabilities who have a vehicle displaying an accessible parking placard or license plate