Paha Campground
![[Photo] Paha National Forest sign.](/r4/htnf/recreation/camp_picnic/bridgeport/pics/paha_arch.jpg)
Paha Campground is shaded by Jeffrey pine trees and Cottonwoods and on Robinson Creek.
Facilities
- Flush toilets
- Paved campground road
- Paved access road
- Drinking Water
Sites
There are 22 sites.
Most sites have tent pads and can accommodate up to 35 foot trailers. Click on map for larger view.
![[Map] Campground map.](/r4/htnf/recreation/camp_picnic/bridgeport/pics/paha_campground_lr.jpg)
Reservations
Sites 1, and 3-21 can be reserved through the www.recreation.gov or toll free at 877-444-6777 mid May through Labor Day weekend. Reservations must be made at least 4 days prior to arrival.
For more information, contact Bridgeport Ranger District.
Activities
Fishing, hiking, boating.
Sites to Visit
Fishing in Robinson Creek and Twin Lakes, trails nearby to Yosemite, restaurants, shower and laundry facilities nearby.
Directions
Paha Campground is located south of Bridgeport. Elevation is 7,000 feet.
- From Highway 395 south in Bridgeport, turn left and travel approximately 11 miles on Twin Lakes Road. The campground is on left hand side of road.
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