![]() High Sierra Camps themselves and Housekeeping Camp are lodging facilities managed by Yosemite Hospitality. A wilderness permit is required to stay at these campgrounds. (Closing dates refer to the day the campground closes the night before that is the last night to camp.)īackcountry campgrounds at Little Yosemite Valley and near the High Sierra camps (Glen Aulin, May Lake, Sunrise, Merced Lake, and Vogelsang) are not part of the campground reservation system. Food may not be stored in pop-up or tent trailers, or other soft-sided campers. However, if you reserve a site for equipment other than what you bring, and the site can't accommodate your RV or trailer, we will not be able to find a different campsite for you.įood storage: You may store food in hard-sided RVs and trailers, as long the food is out of sight, and windows, doors, and vents are closed when you're not in your campsite. We do not enforce the length limits as long as the RV or trailer can fit on the parking pad in the site. This is because many of the campsites are back-in sites with limited turning radius. RV length and trailer length are not the same! Please note that many campsites have different maximum lengths for RVs and trailers. Many more sites exist in Yosemite Valley and elsewhere in Yosemite that can take RVs up to 35 feet or trailers up to 24 feet. ![]() Maximum RV/trailer lengths: In Yosemite Valley, the maximum RV length is 40 feet and maximum trailer length is 35 feet, however, only a total of 8 sites of this size are available (six sites in Lower Pines and two in North Pines, which are open spring through fall). ![]() Generator use is not allowed at other times. Generator use is allowed, but only between 7 am and 9 am, noon and 2 pm, and 5 pm to 7 pm. Electrical, water, and sewer hookups are not available in Yosemite, although dump stations (with fresh water) are available at Upper Pines Campground (all year), near Wawona Campground (summer only), and near Tuolumne Meadows Campground (closed until 2024, then summer only).If you don't have reservations, find out more about camping without reservations. You should make a reservation as early as possible. Reservations: campgrounds requiring reservations are usually full from around April through September.If you plan to spend the night in your RV, you must be in a designated standard or RV campsite-you can't park in a parking lot, along the side of the road, or in a tent-only campsite. Yosemite has 10 campgrounds that can accommodate RVs and trailers (including fifth wheels) of varying lengths. This is especially true at night and in early morning, when inversions trap and concentrate fine particles from those campfires near the ground, creating local conditions that are potentially unhealthy for sensitive individuals. However, consider minimizing fire usage or not having a fire! Emissions from campfires can degrade air quality in and near campgrounds. Campfires and Wood SmokeĬampfires are allowed (in a fire ring and when attended), except they are only allowed from 5 pm to 10 pm in Yosemite Valley campgrounds and Hodgdon Meadow Campground. ![]() However, some campgrounds listed below have reservations available two weeks in advance from around July to mid-October. First-come, first-served camping is not available from late May through October. These often fill, especially on weekends and holidays. There are three first-come, first-served campgrounds available in in late fall, winter, and early spring. Read answers to frequently asked questions and tips for making reservations. Reservations are extremely difficult to get: you should make a reservation as early as possible. Reservations are required for all campgrounds from approximately April through October. ![]()
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