Overview McGee Campground provides a pleasant, sunny location for family camping between Bishop and Mammoth Lakes in the eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains. The campground's proximity to U.S. Highway 395 and the adjacent John Muir Wilderness make it a hot spot for hiking, rock climbing, fishing, wildlife viewing, horseback riding, hunting, photography and geology study.Recreation Majestic scenery and challenging trails draw in hikers, mountain bikers and equestrian enthusiasts. The McGee Creek Trailhead, a popular trail for hiking and horseback riding into the McGee Canyon area of the John Muir Wilderness, lies just two miles from the campground. The eastern Sierras are known for exceptional trout fishing. McGee Creek and nearby Crowley Lake have some of the best fishing in the area. The area's interesting geology also makes it popular for rock hounding.Facilities McGee offers about 28 reservable, open and sunny campsites. Each site has a picnic shelter. Roads and camping spurs are paved. Bear-proof lockers are provided for food storage and firewood is for sale on-site.Natural Features The campground is situated in an expanse of silvery white sagebrush and near a meadow lined with aspens. It sits at an elevation of 7,600 feet and offers outstanding views of high mountain peaks in the John Muir Wilderness. McGee Creek runs alongside it, with some sites sitting along the banks of the water. Nearby Attractions For campers interested in local events, Mule Days are held in Bishop over Memorial Day weekend, and the Mammoth Jazz Jubilee is hosted in Mammoth in mid-July. Visitors can explore the magnificent John Muir Wilderness, which stretches for 100 miles along the crest of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. It is a land of lofty snow-capped mountains, deep canyons and vast expanses of glacially-carved terrain, and offers extensive hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding trails.
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Confirmed by 1 users | Last reported on May 30, 2022AT&T 4G/5G
Confirmed by 2 users | Last reported on August 07, 2020Reviews
We were on a 3-week family vacation to California and back. We planned to stay at Glass Creek National Campground about 20 minutes north of where we ended up. After deciding we didn't like the spots, we ended up here by accident.
The camp host, Sheryl, was more than happy to help us locate an available spot. There were suppose to be campers at both sites near us, but neither showed for their reservations. The "high altitude" campground is at around 8,400 feet in elevation. It was in a shallow canyon surrounded by mountains all the way around. It was beautiful.
The first night our kids were thrilled when a deer wandered a few feet from our picnic table, following the edge of the creek. The covered picnic tables were great sunshade during the brief full sun hours of the day. And the bear boxes were conveniently located so that I had everything nearby when cooking at the campfire.
Because of the amount of snow melt this year, the creek was fast moving. That was heavenly, because the only noise during our visit was the sound of rushing water and the birds. At the same time, there were trees separating the campsite from the water, which was a good thing for our small children. We had added entertainment when the local hatchery came by to load a few nets of trout into the creek by our campsite.
The area is know for its wildflowers. So, there was plenty to appreciate and take pictures of.
The bathrooms were well cared for. Some of the sites were level, although ours was pretty uneven since we just grabbed a site that happened to be available. But, it wasn't a big deal.
If cell reception is important for you, that might be a downside. We use AT&T and couldn't get any sort of reception. But, if you go back down the hill and about a mile up the road toward Mammoth Lakes, you can get reception. For us, the ability to completely disconnect was a plus.
There was a nice espresso joint in town that also does wine tastings if you're so inclined.
While we were there, we discovered that we needed new tires on our camper ASAP. There weren't any shops in Mammoth Lakes that could help quickly. But, the owner at Simpson Tire in Bishop, CA was terrific. We called before heading over and he said, "Come on, we'll get you taken care of." We pulled in on our way east, and in less than an hour we were back on the road.
Nightly Rate: $23.00
Days Stayed: 2
Site Number: 9
Cell Coverage Rating
AT&T 4G
I came here alone, no my dogs did not go. McGee Creek Campground is a short uphill drive off of US 395 between Mammoth Lakes and Bishop. It's far away enough from 395 and is set among the Aspens. Site 27 is situated at the banks of McGee Creek. There is a hump from the car parking to the site. Carrying my RTIC 65 loaded with beer, food and ice was not fun but manageable. Site 26 and 27 seem to be more private and like all the sites there, a shade shelter is provided. People were draping tarps on the shelter, and I even saw a hammock hanging from one. The place has flush toilets which is an obvious plus and the restrooms are not lit at night so it's not shining in your tent when trying to sleep or watch the stars.
If you like fly fishing, this location seems ideal. It's close to the Upper Owens, Hot Creek, McGee Creek, Lake Crowley and just a short drive south to fishing in Bishop including the Lower Owens.
I will definitely return but grab site 26 instead. The cost per night is 27 but I reserved online and paid an additional 8 service fee.
I have Verizon. At times I was 3G and sometimes in the evening I was seeing LTE.
Nightly Rate: $25.00
Days Stayed: 3
Site Number: 27
RV Type: Tent
Great location. Windy every day during the evening sun downers. Secure your items. 27ft trailer towed with 1500 Silverado. She was working hard to get that trailer up the hill. Thought I’d have to back down but dropped it into 4 low and made it all the way up. Unobstructed views of lake Crowley. No hiking trails from the campground. No hook ups. No cell reception. We enjoyed our time there.
Nightly Rate: $25.00
Days Stayed: 3
Site Number: 13
Cell Coverage Rating
AT&T
This campground is beautiful! A group of us camped here for Memorial Day weekend, and we were able to snag a couple of the FCFS sites easily. It was very windy so being in a tent wasn’t ideal, but I think it would be better in an RV. Each site has a bear box, table, shade, and fire pit. I liked that the sites had some space between them. The bathrooms were clean and had sinks and flush toilets. It’s a great location between Mammoth and Bishop, so the opportunities for recreation are endless.
Nightly Rate: $28.00
Days Stayed: 3
Site Number: 16
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
McGee Creek Campground is located in the Inyo National Forest in the eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains between Bishop and Mammoth Lakes. The campground has sunny exposure and is adjacent to McGee Creek. The area is popular for its spectacular scenery and trails for hikers, mountain bikers and equestrian enthusiasts.
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Credit Cards Accepted
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Open Seasonally
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Age Restricted
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Firewood
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