This area is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and adventure seekers, with nearby hiking trails, fishing spots, and skiing resorts. The campground has 20 first-come-first-serve campsites with basic amenities, such as fire pits and picnic tables. There are also vault toilets and a nearby water source. The best time to visit is during the summer months, with temperatures averaging around 70°F during the day and 40°F at night. Visitors can explore the nearby Sonora Pass and visit the historic town of Bridgeport. Overall, Leavitt Lake Campground is a great option for those seeking a nature-filled camping experience.
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NOHRSC LEAVITT LAKE
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5" |
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LEAVITT LAKE
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6" |
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NOHRSC SONORA PASS
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2" |
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SONORA PASS
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2" |
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NOHRSC LEAVITT MEADOWS
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0" |
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LEAVITT MEADOWS
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0" |
Headwaters Kennedy Creek To Confluence With Middle Fork Stanislaus
Headwater Deadman Creek To Confluence With Middle Fork Stanislaus River
Hoover Wilderness Boundary To Leavitt Meadows Campground
Relief Reservoir Outlet To Confluence With Clark Fork
Headwaters To Confluence With East Carsonriver
Source (Tower Lake) Includes Kirkwood Creek, Cascade Creek And Tower Creek To Hoover Wilderness Boundary