Paha Campground is located just 10 miles from Bridgeport, California, next to Robinson Creek at an elevation of 7,000 feet. The Twin Lakes area is close by, offering boating, fishing, hiking and horseback riding opportunities.
Robinson Creek offers good rainbow trout fishing and can be easily accessed from within the campground. Numerous hiking trails are in the vicinity, including the popular Robinson Creek Trail.
The campground contains several single-family sites, one of which is ADA accessible, and there are two double sites and one furnished yurt. All sites are equipped with picnic tables, food storage lockers and campfire rings with grills. Flush toilets, drinking water and trash collection are provided. Firewood is available for purchase.
Robinson Creek South Campground is nearby, where educational programs are held at its amphitheater on weekends from July 4 through Labor Day.
The campground is situated alongside Robinson Creek, where a forest of massive Jeffrey pines towers over the site, offering partial shade. Lodgepole pines, sagebrush and summer wildflowers dot the landscape.
Upper and Lower Twin Lakes are nearby, offering beautiful mountain scenery, boating, canoeing and fishing for Kokanee salmon and rainbow and brown trout. The rugged and scenic Hoover Wilderness Area can be accessed from the Twin Lakes area and offers additional trails for hiking and horseback riding.
Take U.S. Highway 395 through Bridgeport. Turn south on Twin Lakes Road at the Shell gas station. Travel 9.6 miles on Twin Lakes Road. Turn left into the campground.
Gorgeous campground. Beautiful view of river and plenty of trees. We did not stay overnight as we planned. We were warned of bears and were not properly packed. We intend to come back another time
Great campground! Beautiful location by the river and well-maintained. Not much shade, but that's typical of the region. Close to Bridgeport / Mono Lake / Yosemite region.
My favorite campground. The staff are amazing and the campground atmosphere is quiet and laid back. This isn't a party camp ground. Wilson Creek flows right through. If you want to party, camp up at the upper twin lake.
Disappointed, you can't call it a camp site without having a camp fire and you pack everyone in 10ft apart... There was not much room for our tent and the only flat spot was right near the bench, everything else was sloped. I think the people that give good reviews are "trailer campers". This is just not a good tent camping spot however. It seemed like the other surrounding campgrounds were the same story. Money makers, not camp sites...wont ever be coming here.
Nice campsite which had a table, bear vault, and fire pit. Many sites were along the river. There was a restroom building, and walking trails right from the campground. Friendly camp host was readily available. Would recommend this campground.