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Shaun Hunter
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12/14/2020
Views of the valley from Upper Grays Meadow Campground.
Shaun Hunter
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12/14/2020
Sites at the lower campground tend to feel more private and quieter.
Shaun Hunter
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12/14/2020
A creek runs through both campgrounds, however only a few sites are set against the stream.
Shaun Hunter
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12/14/2020
All sites contain tables, food lockers and a fire pit. Some have a great view over the wide Owens Valley below.
Shaun Hunter
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12/14/2020
Lower Grays Meadow camp site beneath the mountains.
Shaun Hunter
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12/14/2020
Some sites are nestled tightly into the brush, offering a great amount of privacy.
Shaun Hunter
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12/14/2020
Upper Grays Meadow Campground lies a little further up the road, and has more of a social campground vibe.
Shaun Hunter
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12/14/2020
Visitors first hit the entrance for Lower Grays Meadow Campground, perched in a shaded grove below the Eastern Sierra Nevada.
Shaun Hunter
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12/14/2020
Grays Meadow.
Shaun Hunter
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12/14/2020
Info board at the entrace of Upper Grays Meadow Campground.
Shaun Hunter
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12/14/2020
A bridge allows visitors to cross the creek and explore the campground a little.
Shaun Hunter
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12/14/2020
An old stone stove on the fire ring.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
12/14/2020
Vault toilets serve the campground.

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