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Morrison Camp
Public Campground

Morrison Camp

Westport, California
4.4 (30 reviews)

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About Morrison Camp

Campground in California.

Morrison Camp offers a quintessential California camping experience nestled in a region rich with natural beauty and outdoor recreation opportunities. This public campground welcomes RV enthusiasts and tent campers alike, providing a welcoming base for exploring some of the state's most scenic landscapes and attractions.

The surrounding area encompasses diverse terrain and ecosystems that make it ideal for travelers seeking to connect with nature. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails that wind through pristine wilderness, fishing opportunities in nearby streams and lakes, and scenic drives that showcase California's remarkable geography. The campground's location positions guests perfectly for day trips to notable natural landmarks and outdoor recreation areas that the region is known for.

What makes camping at Morrison Camp special is the opportunity to experience authentic California wilderness without sacrificing basic camping conveniences. The public campground setting means you'll be surrounded by fellow outdoor enthusiasts who share a passion for exploration and adventure. Whether you're looking to unplug from daily life, spend quality time with family, or pursue your favorite outdoor activities, this location delivers on multiple fronts.

The campground appeals to a wide range of travelers. Families appreciate the safe, organized environment and proximity to family-friendly activities. Adventure seekers find unlimited opportunities for hiking, exploring, and discovering new places. Retirees enjoy the relaxed pace and natural surroundings. Those seeking a peaceful retreat will find the forest setting rejuvenating and restorative.

The region's moderate climate and varied terrain mean there's something to do year-round. Spring brings wildflowers and refreshing temperatures perfect for outdoor exploration. Summer offers long days ideal for extended hikes and activities. Fall showcases stunning foliage, while winter provides a quieter, more contemplative camping experience for those prepared for cooler weather.

With its strong 4.4 out of 5 rating from guests, Morrison Camp has established itself as a reliable choice for public campground camping in California. Visitors consistently appreciate the authentic outdoor experience and the quality of their stays, making it a destination worth adding to your RV travel itinerary.
4.4

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30

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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Westport is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

California weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Westport.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Westport. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Morrison Camp Reviews

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Linda Dieckhoff

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Linda Dieckhoff

I had a great two nights at this campground. I can't near the river and spent my first whole day pretty much sitting by the river or in the river even though it was very cold. The Substitute camp host that came by my first day was extremely nice. I didn't get to meet the regular Camp Post so I don't know about that one. The campground is well kept and there are porta potties throughout. There is n... I had a great two nights at this campground. I can't near the river and spent my first whole day pretty much sitting by the river or in the river even though it was very cold. The Substitute camp host that came by my first day was extremely nice. I didn't get to meet the regular Camp Post so I don't know about that one. The campground is well kept and there are porta potties throughout. There is no cell signal except maybe a brief one at 3:00 a.m. I did find that I could walk a little ways over towards the other Campground which is closed and I picked up enough signal to send a few text messages. But this place is too beautiful to be on your phone anyway!

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bill dickert

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by bill dickert

Great little campground. We had a nice spot for our trailer with east west views. There are nice spots by the creek for those who wish to be near the water. The campground host was very friendly and helpful. Pleasant to chat with her about the area and options for recreation. There can be some noise in the wee hours of the morning as people seek to get into Yosemite before the reservation req... Great little campground. We had a nice spot for our trailer with east west views. There are nice spots by the creek for those who wish to be near the water. The campground host was very friendly and helpful. Pleasant to chat with her about the area and options for recreation. There can be some noise in the wee hours of the morning as people seek to get into Yosemite before the reservation requirement.

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clark95023

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by clark95023

Avoid Campground Karen host!! We were scoping the campground for a future trip. There was a sign on the host’s canopy stating the host was off duty. We decided to continue our drive though the small loop as there was no one to check in with. My daughter asked if she could use the restroom, so we made a quick stop. While she was in there campground Karen showed up in a white van yelling that we we... Avoid Campground Karen host!! We were scoping the campground for a future trip. There was a sign on the host’s canopy stating the host was off duty. We decided to continue our drive though the small loop as there was no one to check in with. My daughter asked if she could use the restroom, so we made a quick stop. While she was in there campground Karen showed up in a white van yelling that we were scaring off potential campers… no one had even driven through the loop since we’d arrived, literally 3 minutes prior. She continued to scream and try to argue with us as we were driving away. We’ve been camping for YEARS, and have never come upon someone quite this angry for absolutely no reason. If she had been there when we arrived, we would have checked in. Too bad she went psycho!

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Rachel Hanowski

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Rachel Hanowski

This camp ground is right outside Yosemite national park! Some of the sites are very private and very close to the river. There are portapotties for bathrooms and no showers. We brought a solar bag and just got water from the river. The river is freezing so good luck tying to bathe in it. We stayed here for 4 days and just drove into the park. Looking at the campsites in the camp in glad we stayed... This camp ground is right outside Yosemite national park! Some of the sites are very private and very close to the river. There are portapotties for bathrooms and no showers. We brought a solar bag and just got water from the river. The river is freezing so good luck tying to bathe in it. We stayed here for 4 days and just drove into the park. Looking at the campsites in the camp in glad we stayed outside it. The charger per night was 14$ and way more private than in the park. It's also really close to a gas station and small town in case you need fire wood or groceries.

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Phil Anderson

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Phil Anderson

I have camped at all four campgrounds along the canyon here. Moraine is a nice campground, in a mix of high desert brush, dirt and trees. Some sites are closer to the river than others. This campground fills up quickest, due to how close it is to 120/Tioga Rd. (thus, Yosemite). Which also means you will get a bit less quiet as well. If it's full, or you want more solitude at the expense of being c... I have camped at all four campgrounds along the canyon here. Moraine is a nice campground, in a mix of high desert brush, dirt and trees. Some sites are closer to the river than others. This campground fills up quickest, due to how close it is to 120/Tioga Rd. (thus, Yosemite). Which also means you will get a bit less quiet as well. If it's full, or you want more solitude at the expense of being close to highway 120, I'd recommend you continue on the road into the canyon to Aspen and Big Bend campgrounds which are deeper into the forest, and much more quiet, and beaituful. Lee Vining camground is back the road, and fills up just as quickly as Moraine.

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