Situated in an idyllic natural setting, this campground offers a range of amenities to make your camping experience comfortable and enjoyable. The campground provides picnic tables, fire rings, and grills, allowing campers to have a delightful outdoor dining experience. Additionally, there are clean restroom facilities available for campers' convenience.
When it comes to reservations, Aerie Crag Picnic Area operates on a first-come, first-served basis. It is recommended to arrive early in order to secure a spot, especially during peak seasons. Speaking of which, the best time to visit this campground is during the spring and fall months when the weather is pleasant, and the crowds are fewer compared to summer.
While camping at Aerie Crag Picnic Area, visitors should be aware of certain precautions. It is advised to carry enough drinking water as there might not be a reliable source nearby. Additionally, campers must properly dispose of their waste to help maintain the cleanliness of the area. Lastly, respectful behavior towards the environment and fellow campers is always encouraged to ensure everyone can enjoy the serene beauty of Aerie Crag Picnic Area.
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AGNEW PASS (GOES)
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5" |
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NOHRSC TIOGA PASS-DANA MEADOWS
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7" |
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CRREL-UCSB ENERGY SITE
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50" |
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NOHRSC TUOLUMNE MEADOWS
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2" |
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NOHRSC MAMMOTH PASS
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3" |
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LEE VINING 5.9 NW
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0" |
Headwaters To Wilderness Boundary
Headwaters To Walker Lake
Confluence With Glass Creek To Big Springs
Headwaters At Thousand Island Lake To Agnew Meadows
Sce Powerhouse To La Dept. Of Water And Power Diversion
National Monument Boundary To Soda Springs Footbridge In Devils Postpile National Monument