Upper Grays Meadow Campground
Upper Grays Meadow Campground Overview
Grays Meadows Campground offers a wandering creek, both sunny and shaded campsites and a high-desert landscape. It sits at an elevation 6,000 ft. and is bordered on the west by Mt. Williamson and Mt. Whitney, the highest peaks in the contiguous United States.
The area is home to abundant wildlife, including black bear, mountain lions, mule deer, pine marten, pika and many species of fish and birds.
The facility consists of an upper and lower campground. The creek borders one side; sites 10, 12, 13, 14, 40, 41, 46 and 51 are closest to the water. Most of the campground is located in a large oak grove, providing shade. The area is frequented by bears so campers must store food in the bear-proof lockers provided on-site. Firewood is available for purchase at the campground.
Upper Grays Meadow has 35 campsites. Each campsite has a food locker, table, fire ring and grill.
- Reservations:
- Coordinates:Lat. 36.768890 / Long. -118.295000
- Elevation:7,000
- Season:Mid May to October
- Campsites:35
- Toilets:Flush
- Water:Yes
- Hookups:No
- Showers:No
- Dump Station:No
- Fire Pits:Yes
- Picnic Tables:Yes
- Area Features:Mountains, Creek, Fishing, Hiking, Backpacking, Horseback Riding, Wildlife Viewing
- Weather: