Strawberry Creek Campground

An 8-site campground with two group sites, open year-round.

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Strawberry Creek Campground Details

The Strawberry Creek Campground is open year-round, making it a popular destination. There is no charge for staying at the campground, although there is also no running water. You can get to Strawberry Creek Campground by following Strawberry Creek Road just three miles south of US Highway 50.

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Strawberry Creek Campground

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Osceola Ditch Trail

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Mather Overlook

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If you are a serious hiker, this is a can't-miss trail. The most spectacular views in the park are accessible by this difficult 8.5-mile trail.

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Wheeler Peak Trailhead

Located at the end of the 12-mile Wheeler Peak Scenic Drive, the trailhead is the beginning of one of the most difficult, but most rewarding hikes in the park.

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Bristlecone Trail Parking Area

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