Campgrounds in Mono County include facilities managed by county parks and recreation departments, state land management agencies, and federal bureaus, offering diverse camping options across the county's natural landscapes. There are 11 Campground locations in Mono County, California.

Visitors to campgrounds in Mono County should check whether sites require advance reservations or operate on a first-come, first-served basis, and confirm whether the campground is managed by the county, state, or a federal agency to use the correct reservation system.

List of Mono County, California Campground

Palisades Group Campground

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Browns Owens River Campground

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Grant Lake Campground

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Grant Lake Campground

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Buckeye Campground

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Coldwater Campground

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Coleville Walker Koa Campground

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Convict Lake Campground

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Convict Lake Campground

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Lundy Canyon Campground

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Lundy Canyon Campground

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Mammoth Lakes Twin Lakes Campground

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Mammoth Lakes Twin Lakes Campground

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Mcgee Creek Campground

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Mcgee Creek Campground

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New Shady Rest Campground

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New Shady Rest Campground

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Campers in Mono County should check the managing agency's website for current fire restrictions, park alerts, and facility closures before departing, as conditions — particularly during dry seasons — can result in campfire bans or temporary campground closures with little advance notice.

You may also find Campground locations in neighboring counties including Mono.