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Aki

For Tuttle Creek Campground: Excellent, but they charge now $4.oo for oldies.

Posted Jun 23, 2020 by Aki from Jpn. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

RJ

For Tuttle Creek Campground: Beautiful views, right price ($2.50 senior pass), but ooohhh those speed bumps. Even with an upgraded sway bar, I think we’re still rocking!

Posted Mar 06, 2020 by RJ from NV. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Robbie

For Tuttle Creek Campground: Beautiful spot between the Alabama Hills and the Eastern Sierras. I’m here in late January so not too many other campers. Campsites are mostly level and well spaced. There’s picnic tables, fire pits, and toilets. No showers. No water in the winter months. Some thoroughly evil person decided it was a good idea to put speed bumps all over the place. And they put them at a ANGLE! If you don’t cross them at 1 mph your RV will loose it’s lunch (and everything else). They even put them in the gravel road which are very hard to see. Be warned!

Posted Jan 26, 2020 by Robbie from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Bluebelle

For Tuttle Creek Campground: Spent 10 days there the beginning of May 2019. Simply beautiful and well maintained campground. No hookups but there is trash and a dump station at the entrance and toilets and fresh water available throughout. Some sights are right next to the flowing creek, some have trees so for the best spot arrive during the week. I will stay here again!

Posted May 06, 2019 by Bluebelle from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

J-Dog

For Tuttle Creek Campground: Nice campground, no water from November to March. Clean pit toilets. No shade trees, not an issue in the fall thru spring.
I would stay here again. Good Verizon phone coverage unlike the Alabama Hills nearby.
The upper loop is closed beginning Nov 1st, not sure when it reopens, probably April.

Posted Nov 15, 2017 by J-Dog from California. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

dave

For Tuttle Creek Campground: Love it. Got here on a sunday night in July not really knowing what to expect. There's a camp host and a few RVer's and probably a few tenters (hard to see in the dark). The area is pleasantly cool at night (was 110 at 6PM in Death Valley just 90 minor less from here). The toilet areas are clean, the sites are quite spacious and im pretty sure that in the mirning i will see that the view and landscape are very nice as well. Bring your own water. $5/night for tenters and RVer's bith in July 2017. Lovin' this place!

Posted Jul 10, 2017 by dave from atlanta. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

FaniB

For Tuttle Creek Campground: We loved this Campground! Huge sites, plenty of privacy, close to Movie Road in the Alabama Hills, and close to Lone Pine. The vault toilets were clean and odorless. We stayed in mid April, in a 24 foot travel trailer. We're owners of a golden age pass, so it only cost us $2.50! The views of the snow capped Eastern Sierras and the Owens Valley are amazing!

Posted Apr 18, 2017 by FaniB from California. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.



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