Camp Mather comes alive from early June to August. Its doors are open to families and groups looking for a vacation. Camp Mather is an ideal spot for camping with cabins, tents site and a hoard of activities like horse riding, pool, tennis, badminton court, ping pong table and much more. The place also has organized programs for all those who want to relax and let their hair down. There are tournaments, talent shows, dances and movies to keep you busy doing all that you love.
White Wolf Campground is a sprawling and conveniently located campground near the Yosemite National Park. The beauty of the site is that visitors can spend a much secluded and unrushed time along the many trails to various favorite attractions in the park. Due to its popularity, the camp site gets booked in advance and is said to be one of the ideal locations to explore Yosemite.
Part of Hostelling International, this lovely wooded compound is located about 25 miles from Yosemite Park. There are co-ed, single-gender and group cabins. The beds are of good quality, and fresh linens are provided. The compound includes a bistro, lounge, restaurant and bookstore.
This large campground can feel crowded, but it can be a friendly place. Some sites are located on the Merced River, but most are tucked away under trees. This is the only campground in the valley open during winter. If you come in winter, expect freezing temperatures and prepare accordingly. Both tents and recreational vehicles are allowed here, but there are no hookups. Sites have firepits and water. The maximum stay is seven days, and pets are allowed during winter only. The campground is open all year.
This is the largest campground in the park. It lies just across the river from North Pines, and some of the sites are along the river. Although you may have the sense you are in a small city because of the number of sites and people, you will also have the opportunity to make friends from all over the world. Both tents and recreational vehicles are allowed here, and there is a sanitary dump. Sites have firepits and water. The maximum stay is seven days, and this is the only campground where pets are allowed (must be leashed). The campground is open April to November. There are 238 sites available at USD20 per night which can be shared by a maximum of 6 people.
Located 26 miles from Yosemite Valley, this popular campground features location and convenience. The campground has 105 sites and welcomes all sorts of campers and small recreational vehicles. Surrounded by numerous hiking trails, this ground is known for piquing the interest of camping enthusiasts.
Operated for the National Park Service by the Yosemite Conservancy, this 25-bunk lodge at an elevation of 8,500 feet is open and staffed during the winter only. Travel to the hut by overland vehicles is prohibited. You must cross-country ski or snowshoe in, approximately 10 miles. This trip is not for amateurs. You will need experience and strength and should have knowledge of alpine conditions. The lodge is very popular and you will probably need reservations. In fact, there is sometimes a drawing. Although reservations can be hard to get, there are often midweek cancellations.
Camp Mather comes alive from early June to August. Its doors are open to families and groups looking for a vacation. Camp Mather is an ideal spot for camping with cabins, tents site and a hoard of activities like horse riding, pool, tennis, badminton court, ping pong table and much more. The place also has organized programs for all those who want to relax and let their hair down. There are tournaments, talent shows, dances and movies to keep you busy doing all that you love.
This large campground can feel crowded, but it can be a friendly place. Some sites are located on the Merced River, but most are tucked away under trees. This is the only campground in the valley open during winter. If you come in winter, expect freezing temperatures and prepare accordingly. Both tents and recreational vehicles are allowed here, but there are no hookups. Sites have firepits and water. The maximum stay is seven days, and pets are allowed during winter only. The campground is open all year.
White Wolf Campground is a sprawling and conveniently located campground near the Yosemite National Park. The beauty of the site is that visitors can spend a much secluded and unrushed time along the many trails to various favorite attractions in the park. Due to its popularity, the camp site gets booked in advance and is said to be one of the ideal locations to explore Yosemite.
Wawona Campground is a pretty popular place for campers and backpackers visiting Yosemite National Park. The spacious campground allows multiple tents on its premises, and is ideal for those wish to stay in the wilderness for a few days. So come, reconnect with nature and have a small adventure of your own.
This interesting and primitive campground is actually far from flat, so you will probably be tucked in almost by yourself. There is no running water, and use of the creek water is discouraged unless you plan on treating it first. The road is rugged, so there are only a few sites open to recreational vehicles. Altogether, there are 52 sites that are available on a first-come, first-served basis. The campground is generally open from July through mid-October.