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Leavitt Meadows campground is nestled amidst Jeffrey Pines alongside the West Walker River. Nearby Leavitt Meadows Trailhead is the starting point for a horse or foot trail along the West Walker River into an area of lake-filled basins. Many climbers use this trail to approach Tower Peak, which offers both technical climbs and scrambles.
The Leavitt Meadows campground has small RV (less than 24 feet in length) and tent friendly sites. All sites offer picnic tables, campfire rings, and food storage lockers. The campground has vault toilets, drinking water, and garbage service. Firewood is available for purchase from the host.
Leavitt Meadows Campground is nestled amidst Jeffrey Pines alongside the West Walker River. Nearby Leavitt Meadows Trailhead is the starting point for a horse or foot trail along the West Walker River into an area of lake-filled basins. Many climbers use this trail to approach Tower Peak, which offers both technical climbs and scrambles.
Campground elevation is 7800.
Season is mid May to mid September.
Campground offers primitive sites with picnic tables and fire rings. Vault toilets, garbage collection, and drinking water available at the campground. Sites are first come first serve and suitable for tent camping and small rigs (no larger than 24 ft). Firewood is available to purchase from the camphost.
Leavitt Meadows is at an elevation of 7200 feet.
Leavitt Meadows campground is popular for fishing, hiking, and backpacking.
For campground inquiries, please call: 760-932-7070
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1. From Highway 395 south in Bridgeport, drive approximately 17 miles to Highway 108 Sonora Junction.
2. Turn left on Highway 108 and go approximately six miles. The campground is on left hand side of highway.