Bridgeport is a census-designated place (CDP) in and the county seat of Mono County, California, United States. It lies at an elevation of 6463 feet (1970 m) in the middle of the Bridgeport Valley. Bridgeport is located at the intersection of U.S. Route 395 and State Route 182. The population was 575 at the 2010 census.
Restaurants in Bridgeport
5.0 based on 18 reviews
Pack trips & trail rides in the Eastern Sierra! Just outside Bridgeport, California You can "pack in" on horseback to an exciting wilderness vacation as easily as you can drive to a popular roadside lake or stream. Miles and miles of beautiful high country filled with countless crystal clear lakes, sparkling streams, breath-taking mountains and valleys filled with classic stands of Lodgepole Pine, White Fir and a colorful array of wild flowers that you will see only in the Eastern Sierra country. We're off the beaten path on Sonora Pass (Highway 108) just a few miles west of Highway 395 outside of Bridgeport California with a paved road right to our front door. Look through our web site and then call us to make your reservations. We look forward to serving you while in the High Sierras. Remember to bring your camera! We look forward to serving you here at Leavitt Meadows Pack Station.
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Not your kids candy store! While there’s many treats to satisfy most any munchkin, I like to think of my confectionary kitchen as a place where adults can be “like a kid in the candy shop”. From artisan bonbons that shine like gemstones, to hand dipped truffles and giant peanut butter cups, you can be a kid again on a grander scale. Even the ice cream we make is a little different, less sugar, bolder flavors and no weird additives. While you’re enjoying your coffee ice cream (or the other flavors), have an espresso drink or one of our many teas on the side.
4.5 based on 1,470 reviews
One of the best preserved ghost towns.
I loved my visit here! It is well worth making time to come here (you can spend 1/2 day and absorb a lot). It is such a fascinating place. The state park has done a great job of preserving the buildings. Take your time as you walk around and make sure you look through the windows of the buildings and you will see some amazing things - a cool glimpse into what life was once like. Nothing has been restored on the inside of these buildings (everything is in a state of arrested decay), so it is truly a ghost town - what remains is exactly how the people who lived here left it. Too cool!
4.5 based on 145 reviews
Easy to find, the dirt road is well maintained, but probably not good for low clearance vehicles. Beware! Several little natural pools tucked away under the limestone with the water temp very pleasant. Don't spoil it by bringing a large or loud group! This is the kind of place that authorities could close down in a heartbeat!
4.5 based on 32 reviews
This was one of highlights of our trip to Bridgeport. The views from hot springs on top were amazing but the best part is down below by the springs, just be prepared with proper shoes, the hike up is challenging with flip flops on (we had never been here before).
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