Far enough the highway to be quiet. Lots of shade. Very friendly and helpful managers. As usual, prices a bit higher than stated on RV Parky.
Although this RV Park is pretty tight it is also welcoming, with large trees and is off the highway so quiet.
As mentioned before by other people, this park is clean and quiet. There are a fair amount of shade trees, a small creek runs near the entrance of the park, and the spaces are maybe a touch tight. The bathrooms and showers are clean and they have a laundry facility with both dryers and clothes lines. Sandy & Randy who own the park are extremely kind and generous. We arrived in Bishop and checked this app for places and reviews. This park was the only place in town with better than average reviews. Lucky for us they had same day availability. We're glad we stayed and will definitely stay again.
Sites are very tight but it wasn't full. Owners are very nice people. Restrooms and showers are clean. Laundry available and clean. We were in 37' fifth wheel, 4 slides. Walking distance to everything. Very small town.
Nice and quiet little park and very friendly. Full hookups and good areas to walk the dog with a nice little stream with ducks. Close to restaurants and a good bakery also BBQ. I'll stay here again!
Friendly people and fellow campers. Brook runs thru it with ducks and I spotted a few fish. Nice big shade trees. Older park so the sites are narrow but it wasn't crowded so we were every other site. Spread out. Would be tight if full, with slide outs and awning's. You'd get to know your neighbors. Lol. Will definitely come back when passing thru.
Great place, I would have stayed another day to explore Bishop but weather forecast for Donner submit was snow so I continued home. Water, sewer and electricity hookups went smoothly. Sandy was fantastic and made up feel at home. Sites might be tight if Park was full but Sandy placed us in a spot with no one on either side. She suggested the Bowling alley for dinner, fantastic family restaurant there, Friday night was Prime Rib and I wasn’t disappointed.
We were leaving Yosemite after a long day and trying to get far enough away to find a campground because of the crowds headed towards Arches park in Utah. This was the first leg towards home in Ohio after touring a lot of the great national parks on our cross country fly by the seat of your pants in the rv trip. Going through the mountains and desert like that during the day was an adventure. The first campground we saw was in Benton hot springs arrived at dusk to find out there is no park there or anything else but a bed and breakfast which doesn’t allow low brow rvers to park there. To follow our path would take us across another mountain range in the dark. Instead we headed south to Bishop. There is no phone service in that area so we couldn’t call until right before 9:00 pm. When we finally had service it was right before 9 and called Rachel answered and asked how far away were we and stayed late to check us in. Great place right in the middle of a neat town. Clean and quiet.
This beautiful little site is right in the middle of downtown Bishop. Tight spots for a 5th wheel, but absolutely gorgeous. Friendly people, well maintained, a quiet park. Best night sleep yet!
Nice and quite place in the middle of town (next to a really good bakery). Driveway at the street is hard to get into when there is traffic, so patience. Park is clean with a stream in the middle and ducks that the kids loved. Showers worked great. We came in late, and they still walked us into our site.
It s a great location and quiet. We left our trailer here and went up to Mammoth Lake to avoid cold weather (-4f). The staff was very friendly!!! Thanks
As many have said, great location in the center of town with creek & trees. Easy walk to Erick Schat s bakery (next property), Owens Valley Distillery for excellent craft cocktails & Mountain Rambler Brewery - all highly recommended. The bathrooms are dated but clean. The park has many full time dwellers & the spaces are tight but it s the best in Bishop.