Paha Campground / Bridgeport Area

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Paha Campground         Area: South of Bridgeport / Twin Lakes Area

Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest

Administered by: Bridgeport Ranger District (760) 873-2400

http://www.fs.fed.us/r4/htnf/districts/bridgeport.shtml

Elevation: 7,000

Description: Paha Campground is shaded by Jeffrey pine trees and Cottonwoods and on Robinson Creek.

Season Length: May-October, subject to weather conditions

Number of sites: 22

Fee: $17 plus $6 for each additional vehicle

RV sites:  Yes   RV’s up to: 35 feet    No Hook-ups:   Garbage: containers

Toilets: Vault    Water: Yes      Picnic tables and fire grills                     

Nearest town: Bridgeport

Nearby facilities: Twin Lakes resorts

Nearby fishing: Robison Creek, Twin Lakes

Reservations: Yes. Sites 1, and 3-21 can be reserved through the www.recreation.gov or toll free at 877-444-6777 mid May through Labor Day weekend. Reservations must be made at least 4 days prior to arrival.

Additional information:  Pets must be kept on a leash.   An extra $6.fee is charged for each additional vehicle. Please note that the dates and prices above are subject to change and reflect 2007 data.  If listed, the campground opening dates are approximate due to weather conditions.  For reservable campsites, go on line at  www.recreation.gov or phone toll free at 877-444-6777 mid May through Labor Day weekend. For more information, contact Bridgeport Ranger District.

Directions: From Highway 395 south of Bridgeport, turn left and travel approximately 11 miles on Twin Lakes Road. The campground is on the left hand side of road.

 

 

 

 

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