Reviews
Yosemite/North Pines
User Reviews
Barbara Pritchard
We were lucky to get a spot at North Pine when someone cancelled and were happy with #400. One thing to know about the campgrounds in Yosemite Valley is that they are packed! You're there for the convienience of being close to it all, but don't expect privacy. Our night included crying babies and neighbor lanterns shining in our window until 1am. That said, it was great to be right there and our site had a view of Half Dome that was an unexpected treat.
Diego Rodríguez
This cramping has a premium location, you can do many hikes right from here , the views are amazing. It is really hard to get a space on this campsites and I am really disappointed to see many spots empty every day. I am not sure if it is because they do not want to sale all the spots for a reason or because people reserve and do not show up. If that is the case, there should be a sistem where people should confirm the visit the day of the reservation or the spot will be available for last minute visitors. Just an idea, but definitely those empty spots should be occupied every night. This park is beautiful and people travel alot to get there, just because there is not campsites available.
Steve Olds
Amazing location next to Merced, nice views of half dome, plenty of shade. Bear box has plenty of room. Most spots are right next to each other.
R Esparza
Amazing place to camp. There is no way to visit Yosemite Valley and not be amazed. All kids should be able to see this place once in their lives.
Craig Sizemore
Campground right next to a heavy flowing river where if you’re fortunate enough to get a camping site will be either right next to the river or within short walking distance to the river. Some of the views from the campsite are The Dome, The Bridalveil Fall and the River.
JD Hogan
The North Pines campground is super nice. The individual sites are well placed and the sites are very roomy. The water and dump are easy to access and overall a great site.
Leigh Fitz
I've been going to Yosemite for years and this was my favorite campsite. Great views all the way around, we were right on the Merced and the camp host was very good at keeping things quiet.
Chris Schnaufer
My family, friends and I Usually spend time in Yosemite a couple times or more each year. That said, we usually stay in Upper Pines campground as is typically easier to get a reservation. So, staying in North Pines was a welcome treat. Very clean facilities. No load, late night parties. Mostly larger than average, Yosemite valley size camp sites. It was a very pleasant stay, looking to spend more nights at North Pines!🤙
Teal DuPré
Beautiful campground, great for families. Clean bathrooms but bring your own hand soap, no showers available but you can use pay showers at Curry Village. Dog friendly but even on Labor Day weekend people were good about keeping their dogs under control. Fire pits are available but can only be used from 5pm-10pm. The river was low and slow, great for small kids playing safely, but still had plenty of deep spots if you wanted to get fully submerged on a hot day. Quiet hours were better observed at North Pines than across the river at Lower Pines where they were having a raucous time and big fires even at midnight. Despite the very large crowds for the holiday, it was still an enjoyable stay.
Randy Kielan
Always an absolute joy and amazing experience. Every year we try to get reservations for at least a few days of camping in Yosemite Valley but as soon as they release the campsites we try to grab them but they are taken within minutes of the release. This year we were blessed with a week stay in North Pines Campground in July, which is a total miracle. We always have a great time sharing our camping experiences with my wife’s family. This year was so great having our campsite for those with tents and my Sister in law had an RV at their site. We had the Grill and Upright Stove which worked best for some of the meals and the RV accommodated the other venues. We enjoyed swimming in the Merced River for refreshment. The Trams were running from Curry Village to Yosemite Village and the rest of the normal Valley Destinations. They were still working on construction for the Campground destinations. Curry Village and Yosemite Village always have any grocery items that you would want if you forgot them or just simply ran out. There are plenty of hiking trails for all levels of hiking that you and your family and friends can enjoy. I recommend having All Trails App and the preloaded trails to assist you in navigating your hiking along with bringing plenty of water please. Already missing Yosemite and looking forward to our next trip.
Christian Clermont
Nicely located in the Valley. There is water and toilets near each loop, but 20 min walk to get to the showers (Curry village). We were able to see a lot using our bikes from this campground. Nice views (half dome) and access to Merced River. The sites are close one to each other.
Eden Harris
Very well maintained campground. My only complaint is how close together camp sites are, but this was not a surprise. It can be very difficult to book a campsite for the season and I had to refresh recreation.gov frequently to find an availability that popped up
Bao Phan
Great location right inside the Valley. I have campsite 109 and it is right on the river. Lots of shades and the space is a good size. The restroom is located right across the campsite. Walking distance to the market and hiking trails.
Harriet and Russ Whitehouse
The whole system of booking on line was so stressful, especially as most of the sites are booked well in advance. So I spent hours of my holiday scanning the app for a cancellation. However, the lady at the entrance booth was extremely helpful and that made all the difference.
Matthew Mireles
First time at Yosemite valley! We had no idea what to expect camping at this location but the North Pines Campground was a very good experience. There was a decent amount of camping area within the campground with well kept restrooms and trash bins at convenient locations. We had a bunch of shade from the trees and just enough sky view to see the stars. We went during the beginning of September so it wasn't too hot nor cold. Each campsite was well spaced and there is also a store a couple of minutes down the road if you forgot anything. I highly recommend reserving a spot as early as possible to have a guaranteed camping spot. The park rangers were very nice and helpful as well. Of course expect bugs and other critters there. This campground also had food lockers just in case if wildlife enter the campground. We did not experience any bears but it's always good to be safe than sorry. Overall my buddies and I had a great time at this location and would camp here again!