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| Above, The Beast at Brown's Town Campground in Bishop. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Today is a relaxing day at the Mammoth Mountain RV Park in Mammoth Lakes, California. I'll be heading back home tomorrow.
This has been a fun excursion into the Owens Valley area to stop at places that I haven't been to before such as Mammoth Lakes, Devil's Postpile National Monument and Manzanar Relocation Camp.
| Above, The Beast at Manzanar Relocation Camp. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
The Beast has performed well on this trip. Sierra is getting more used to traveling. Soon, it will be "old hat" with her.
| Above, The Beast at Mammoth Lakes Village. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
On this trip, I stayed at two different campgrounds. The aforementioned Mammoth Mountain RV Park in Mammoth Lakes and Brown's Town Campground in Bishop. Of the two, I liked my site at Brown's Town Campground much better, but as far as facilities go, Mammoth Mountain RV Park has a lot more. Brown's Town Campground cries out for a swimming pool, especially since it is hotter there at this time of year. Mammoth Mountain has a spa and pool.
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| Above, The Beast at Mammoth Mountain RV Park. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
The site I had at Brown's Town Campground was gravel and grass. Whereas, the site I have at Mammoth Mountain RV Park is asphalt. They do have some gravel sites. At least both had plenty of trees for shade.
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| Above, yours truly relaxing at Mammoth Mountain RV Park. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
I will post reviews on both campgrounds after I get home at RV Park Reviews.
| Above, Sierra stretched out and snoozing. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
For tomorrow's trek home, I am trying to decide whether to go back the way I came on U.S. 395 or head west to U.S. 99. Gasoline would be more plentiful (and cheaper) on U.S. 99. It is over $3.00/gallon here.



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