After two years of construction the Bishop Field Office campgrounds have new updated assets. Crowley Lake, Tuttle Creek, Goodale Creek, and Horton Creek campground are now open and construction is complete. Crowley, Tuttle, and Horton now have potable water and dump stations. This project redesigned and rehabilitated four 40-year-old campgrounds managed by the BLM's Bishop Field Office. The work was done in two phases:
- Phase I: (1) Replaced the existing 23 vault toilets with new CXT SST type toilets (2) Construct wells to provide potable water sources at three of the five campgrounds.
- Phase II: (1) Rehabilitate campsites with pull-through sites, install steel fire rings and replace wooden tables with concrete tables at four campgrounds (2) Replace the landscaping water system at three campgrounds. (3) Replace the kiosks at four campgrounds.
“THe BLM Bishop Field Office would like to thank the public for their patience during this project,” said Becky Hutto, BLM park ranger. “We hope the public enjoys all of the new assets added to each campground.”
An updated campsite at Tuttle Creek Campground