Yosemite Sierra Visitors Guide 2008 - (Page 31) Campfire Permits These are required outside designated campgrounds in all areas of the National Forest. Free permits may be obtained from the Forest Service or the California Department of Forestry. Pack It In PacKitout! Many campgrounds do not have garbage pickup, so campers need to pack out all trash. Public Showers There are none at the campgrounds. For a fee, public showers are available at Miller’s landing at Bass lake, High Sierra Rv in Oakhurst, and Jones Store at Beasore Meadows. (below) Heidi Vetter© - Belaying, Sierra N.P. (right) Karl Bralich© - “Reeds Direct” on Reeds pinnacle on Highway 120 Explore RV Parks You’VecometotherightPLace. If you love meeting life-long friends and enjoy having a different backyard every so often, as most Rv enthusiasts do, we have you covered. Madera County has more than a half-dozen Rv parks that offer everything from sparkling swimming pools to gift shops featuring wild huckleberry bark and strawberry rhubarb jam. Step outside your Rv with a fresh cup of coffee and savor the breathtaking views. (559)83-43-YosemitethisYear.com RV PARKS arenarVPark Chowchilla • (559) 665-1752 BassLakerecreationresort Bass lake • (559) 642-3145 countryLiving mobilehomeandrVPark Madera • (559) 674-5343 elksLodge Oakhurst • (559) 683-2717 highsierrarVand mobilehomePark Oakhurst • (559) 683-7662 LakesrV&golfresort Chowchilla • (559) 665-6980 YosemitesouthKoa Coarsegold • (559) 683-7855 31 http://www.yosemitethisyear.com
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