Reviews
Indian Flat RV Park
User Reviews
morgan clark
It is only 30 minutes from Yosemite Valley, and located in a beautiful area. Loved the beach access to the river and the tent cabins were really cute. Rvs were loud but expected, I feel like the people were quiet and respectful though! Wish there were more options for bear boxes, but I loved the front staff. So sweet!
Gina Raebel
This RV park is extremely convenient for visiting Yosemite and the WiFi is excellent however; the spots are tighter than any RV park we’ve ever visited. We have a compact truck camper yet we still had to remove the picnic table and coordinate entrances/exits with two of our neighbors which is completely unacceptable. The bathrooms/showers were filthy and the electricity that we paid for required an extension cord to a completely different site. Beware, some sites have no sewer hook-up and there’s not a dump station.
Ruth Westerfeld
Indian Flat Rv Park is a hidden gem of Yosemite!! Located right outside the entrance, we stayed here two nights. The cost was $60 for a full hookup (50 amp, water, and dump). They let us set up tents and had a charcoal grill. They let RV users have access to a game room and the indoor and outdoor pools. The service was incredible, and the creek right across the street is beautiful. We were so blessed to find this place!!
Amanda Pratt
My stay here was great! I stayed in 301 tent cabin for 5 nights. The inside was clean upon arrival and the staff was all friendly. They had a lot of supplies in the office available for purchase if needed which was a great convenience for water and cold treats on hot days. The bathrooms were always clean and showers worked (the water pressure wasn’t the best but also not the worst). The place is somewhat dated but it’s everything you need for a stay if you don’t have camping gear. They didn’t service the rooms at all - but they did provide towels and soap and toiletries and a mini fridge and power & WiFi which all came in very handy. There was some street noise but it wasn’t super bad as I was up at 5am every day to hike. The temperature swings in the room can make sleeping and relaxing during the day a challenge but I wore extra layers to bed and tried to stay in the park for the hottest points of the day where it’s cooler and that seemed to work out. Cedar lodge has pools and hot tub available as well though I didn’t have time to use them. Overall would stay here again.
Ayrton Ribeiro
Excellent camp ground! The store near the RVs and the hotel store were very helpful, restrooms were clean and staff very helpful too. Free wifi and very quiet place. My site wasn’t level so the gentleman gave me a better one.
Mike Smith
This is a nice little RV park and about 9 miles from Yosemite. The park personnel were friendly, easy to work with and accommodating. Sites are tight but you cannot beat the ease and location to Yosemite. Clean restrooms, convenient shower and they do have cabins, a motel next door and a restaurant. I highly recommend this facility and we paid $52 for water and electric. We were treated very well and enjoyed our stay.
D Dunlap
Worst RV park we’ve experienced! When we checked in they said nothing about our spot. We proceeded to unhook our trailer, level it…. Once we’re completely set up another RV pulls up and asks us to move forward so they will fit! (When we set up we thought, “wow-this is small!”) Now we’re sharing it!? No problem, of course we hook up and move so our neighbor can fit then unhook and set up again. Now we have to find a place for our car - that wasn’t clear either. The office really should tell you these things WHILE checking in. Apparently this happens all the time; people are always having to shift RVs to make space. Finally, when pulling out of the park, the angle out of the driveway was so steep our small trailer scrapped on the road. The only saving grace was that they are close to Yosemite Park.
Chantelle Rossouw
We camped here for 3 nights in March. With it being a quieter time of the season, we did not experience any issues with noisy neighbours or cars and instead found the campsite a very peaceful place to have dinner and rest after long days in Yosemite. Our stay was very comfortable, the only issue we had was that it was a bit difficult washing dishes with only cold water, but was not a train smash. Great camping spot and atmosphere!
Naomi Jellum
After reading the reviews and having my own experience with this place, the takeaway is this: Book during shoulder season, bring earplugs, and you’ll have a great stay. It’s actually pretty great if you can’t get a campsite in the park. Is the road noise loud? Yeah. Are the bathrooms dirty? Not at all, they were kept absolutely spotless. I think the reason for the reviews that said dirty bathrooms was probably because there were only two guys who were doing janitorial and maintenance and that’s a lot to keep up with during peak season. The bathrooms are definitely dated, but they are clean. Also, do not sleep on the outdoor showers. The water pressure and temperature were *amazing*, and at night they’re illuminated by warm lamplight which makes it super peaceful and relaxing. All in all, as long as you aren’t booking this place during peak season, this is a great little Yosemite gem.
Richee Parks
This place was great for our family of 6 after boondocking down the Highway 1 for a week. At first the price seemed way to high with them charging $7 extra a night for each of my 4 kids. It definitely was above our budget for RV camping with our little popup. But then we found out we could use the pool at the hotel next door. That took some of the sting out of the cost and it was worth the money for sure. Along with the hot showers. Our crew loved this place and realized really fast that it was exactly what we needed after being on the road dry camping.
Brad Squires
No hot water in the cabins, $200+ per night. We stayed here because we were hiking Half Dome in Yosemite and wanted to have the extra comfort of a cabin instead of camping after the massive 10-hour hike. Turns out, we would have been much more comfortable if we'd just camped, and we would have had access to a hot shower, at a much lower price. Also, we would have had cell phone service (which isn't available at Indian Flat, unless you pay them the extra $10 a day). I tried contacting them twice about these issues, but received no reply. NOT WORTH STAYING HERE.
Natalie Dial
This place was so neat! It was exactly what we needed on our visit to Yosemite. We didn’t want to pitch a tent every night but we still wanted the outdoor camping experience. There was no availability in Yosemite park so this was the perfect option for us. The Indian Flat RV park has cabins, permanent/ oversized tents with a bed, ceiling fan and refrigerator (which we stayed in), hook ups for RVs and camper vans, as well as places to pitch your own tent. There were plenty of community showers with wonderfully hot water and a restroom that was always kept very clean. It was only a 25 minute drive from the park entrance and a beautiful drive every day. We really enjoyed our 5 night stay here, it had everything we wanted and needed. There were mini grills to cook on, which we utilized every night to prepare dinner, and a cute patio to sit and eat on. Even complimentary toiletries like soaps and towels were provided to us in our tent room.
RS
Stayed here 7 days straight….Great proximity to Yosemite, Pool and Bar next door, fastest WiFi in the Universe (seriously! Except it costs $10…guess they have to keep the “digital nomads” away somehow.). Very quiet at night. There’s a fuel station and grocery mart nearby. Honestly, like the place and encountered some great folks. If you are trying to book, just call them and if they don’t answer, leave a message. They will call you back.
Kyle Harris
Great proximity to the park. Especially important for starting early to beat the heat