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Mill Creek Station HWY 395 Bishop

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· Bishop, Inyo, California
1 acre hosted by Mary Lou L.
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Mill Creek Station was originally the place where the mules were changed out to oxen to go up old Sherwin Grade to the north. Mill Creek Road was the old road going to Mammoth and north to Reno. It was later a gas station and mini-mart. Learn more about this land: Mill Creek Station Hip Camp parallels Hwy 395, nine miles north of Bishop, half an hour to Mammoth Mountain, an hour from the entrance to Yosemite and two and half hours from Death Valley.  Surrounded by world class mountain biking, climbing, hiking, skiing, as well as historic railroad and mining museums. All halfway between Los Angeles and Reno in the eastern Sierra. We have space for three motor homes or RVs. There are no pull throughs so if you are towing a car you may disconnect it and park the car in our parking lot. You must be self contained with water and power. Generators are OK. There is a restroom but there is no shower. We have a hanging fire pit in the backyard behind our house which you may use. Upon request we will open it for you. Wi-fi is available at our residence on the front porch or the backyard .We are 420 friendly but request that cigarette smoking be contained to open areas away from those of us who cannot tolerate cigarette smoke. No Pets please. Our backyard is unique as it was an old stone quarry at one time and now has an outdoor stage for occasional music events which you are invited to attend as well as to explore the rocks. Mill Creek Station was originally the place where the mules were changed out to oxen to go up old Sherwin Grade to the north. Mill Creek Road was the old road going to Mammoth and north to Reno. It was later a gas station and mini-mart. We have a mineral museum and a climbing and mountaineering exhibit dedicated to Warren Harding, a legendary rock climbing pioneer and friend Recreation is unlimited in this area. Mammoth Mountain ski area is ½ hour away. It is also a world class mountain biking destination. There are many other cycling areas in the vicinity as well as hiking, rock climbing, bouldering, fishing, kayaking and general outdoor exploration. We are at an elevation of 4,500 ft and rarely have snow in the winter. We can provide a long list of climbs, hiking trails, and other adventure sports and scenic exploration.  In Bishop the Paiute Casino is 6 miles to the south. Laws Historic Railroad and Mining Museum is 14 miles away. It is open to the public with 11 acres of interesting displays of the old western railroad buildings and artifacts including the huge 20 Mule Team Borax wagons. It is a great place to picnic. We are close to western Nevada’s historic mining towns like Goldfield, Tonopah and Gold Point. Death Valley is 2 ½ hours away. Las Vegas is 5 hours and the eastern entrance to Yosemite is 1 hour to the north by Mono Lake. Enjoy your visit! Roger and Mary LouMill Creek Station Hip Camp parallels Hwy 395, nine miles north of Bishop, half an hour to Mammoth Mountain, an hour from the entrance to Yosemite and two and half hours from Death Valley.  Surrounded by world class mountain biking, climbing, hiking, skiing, as well as historic railroad and mining museums. All halfway between Los Angeles and Reno in the eastern Sierra. We have space for three motor homes or RVs. There are no pull throughs so if you are towing a car you may disconnect it and park the car in our parking lot. You must be self contained with water and power. Generators are OK. There is a restroom but there is no shower. We have a hanging fire pit in the backyard behind our house which you may use. Upon request we will open it for you. Wi-fi is available at our residence on the front porch or the backyard .We are 420 friendly but request that cigarette smoking be contained to open areas away from those of us who cannot tolerate cigarette smoke. No Pets please. Our backyard is unique as it was an old stone quarry at one time and now has an outdoor stage for occasional music events which you are invited to attend as well as to explore the rocks. Mill Creek Station was originally the place where the mules were changed out to oxen to go up old Sherwin Grade to the north. Mill Creek Road was the old road going to Mammoth and north to Reno. It was later a gas station and mini-mart. We have a mineral museum and a climbing and mountaineering exhibit dedicated to Warren Harding, a legendary rock climbing pioneer and friend Recreation is unlimited in this area. Mammoth Mountain ski area is ½ hour away. It is also a world class mountain biking destination. There are many other cycling areas in the vicinity as well as hiking, rock climbing, bouldering, fishing, kayaking and general outdoor exploration. We are at an elevation of 4,500 ft and rarely have snow in the winter. We can provide a long list of climbs, hiking trails, and other adventure sports and scenic exploration.  In Bishop the Paiute Casino is 6 miles to the south. Laws Historic Railroad and Mining Museum is 14 miles away. It is open to the public with 11 acres of interesting displays of the old western railroad buildings and artifacts including the huge 20 Mule Team Borax wagons. It is a great place to picnic. We are close to western Nevada’s historic mining towns like Goldfield, Tonopah and Gold Point. Death Valley is 2 ½ hours away. Las Vegas is 5 hours and the eastern entrance to Yosemite is 1 hour to the north by Mono Lake. Enjoy your visit! Roger and Mary Lou
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Costantina D.recommends
August 23, 2022
Mill Creek Station HWY 395 Bishop
Mary Lou and Roger are great hosts! They are pretty unique and so welcoming and we felt like home. They gave us possibility to choose the site to spend the night and we enjoyed time with them listening to the their life stories together with watermelon :) Definitely worth spending night there and we hope to be back again some time to enjoy the music in their beautiful backyard!
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Allison K.recommends
May 30, 2022
Mill Creek Station HWY 395 Bishop
Mill Creek Station
We loved camping with Mary Lou and Roger. They are two very unique and welcoming people. They had a spot ready for us and our teardrop camper. We enjoyed the music they had in their backyard one evening and enjoyed listening to stories of their life adventures over dinner and ice cream. We highly recommend this spot if you’re ever in the area. We will definitely be back to camp with them again.
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Luke C.recommends
November 8, 2021
Mill Creek Station HWY 395 Bishop
Mary Lou and Roger were great hosts. We enjoyed getting the tour of their rock and mineral museum and learning about the history of the quarry.
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Jason L.recommends
September 11, 2021
Mill Creek Station HWY 395 Bishop
What rving is about! Meeting great
Great people, great stories and collection. They are fun and super nice.
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Kelly G.recommends
August 24, 2021
Mill Creek Station HWY 395 Bishop
Perfect, easy spot, amazing hosts
This is a phenomenonal spot, easy to get to and more than worth it. Roger and Mary Lou's property is a reflection of their lives, with gems and photos and artifacts that easily convey the bold, loving, and rare spirits that they very much are. They are extraordinarily generous with their time, and we are so grateful for it. This is a rare gem, and we will be back each and every time through. Their property is a destination all its own. I should also note that the bathroom is next to the RV spaces and it is very clean.
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Mary Lou L.recommends
August 16, 2021
Mill Creek Station HWY 395 Bishop
We enjoyed our overnight stay on our way to go mountain biking at Mammoth Mountain. The backyard was interesting to explore in the morning before we left. We will stay there again in the future.
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Bishop, Inyo, California, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Nüümü (Northern Paiute) and Nüümü Witü (Eastern Mono/Monache) First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Mary Lou L.Joined in July 2021
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