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Yosemite Creek Campground
User Reviews
Orange CA
The good thing is that it's 1 hour away from Yosemite Village, the bad thing is if you are driving a sedan you will be driving 8 mph to get from the main road to the campground. The road is rough, I made it with a Camry but you way want to bring a truck or SUV. The restrooms don't have running water, the campsites don't have running water. You will be far away from civilization and 8k in elevation so it does get cold. Have fun.
Neal Benson
Such a great campground! We got reservations online and really liked our sites. There is a five mile dirt road to get in No potable water No electricity Great star gazing and wonderful spot Very quiet in here
Anoop Mt
Beautiful campsite near the creek – but plan ahead! We stayed one night at campsite #62 — great spot, peaceful and close to the creek. Overall, a very good experience. However, Google Maps led us to the wrong place. Make sure to follow the road signs carefully once you’re on Tioga Road — it’s at least another 15 minutes from there, and the road gets rough like an off-road trail. Also, try to arrive before sunset
Umair Younus (Mirza)
One of the best Campsite ground in Yosemite. Between Mountains and Creek. I had Creek right in my back yard. But Road is 1 hour long to get there and mostly off road. Also not on the map either. We got lost trying to find it and had zero signal. So either get a map or download offline map. Take Yosemite Creek exit for it and go all the way to end. But it is so beautiful.
Samantha Damiani
This is for sure "roughing it" camping. We drove 5 miles on dirt/bumpy gravel to get to our site. There is NO water and only porta potties. Stop at the entrance shop if you jeed anything, otherwise its an hr drive back. We stayed at site #16, we had a beautiful creek running behind our campsite. We were able to get water from the creek to put out our fire since there's heavy regulations on campfires, understandably so. We stayed early July, it gets really cold at night. The grounds had bear lockers on each site, which is helpful since it's bear country.
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