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Yosemite RV Resort
Overview
Yosemite RV Resort offers a scenic retreat tucked into the rolling hills of the Sierra Nevada foothills. Spanning over 30 acres of oak-shaded landscapes, this park serves as a tranquil basecamp for those exploring the wonders of Central California. It balances the rustic charm of the outdoors with modern conveniences, providing a spacious environment where travelers can unwind after a day of mountain adventures and local exploration.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in Coarsegold, CA, the park is conveniently located along Highway 41. It sits approximately 25 miles from the South Entrance of Yosemite National Park, making it an ideal staging point for day trips to Mariposa Grove or Yosemite Valley. The surrounding area features golden hills and native vegetation, offering a natural buffer from the hustle of more urban settings while remaining accessible to local services in nearby towns.
Amenities & Park Features
The resort is designed to accommodate various camping styles with its large pull-through sites and full hookups. Guests can enjoy a refreshing dip in the large swimming pool or gather at the community fire pits during the cooler evenings. For those traveling with pets, the dedicated on-site dog park provides plenty of space for exercise. Other essential features include clean restroom facilities, laundry rooms, and a well-stocked general store for last-minute supplies.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Beyond the gates of Yosemite, visitors are just a short drive from the recreational waters of Bass Lake, which is perfect for boating, fishing, and lakeside dining. The nearby town of Oakhurst offers additional shopping and local history, while the Chukchansi Gold Resort & Casino provides evening entertainment. Nature lovers can also explore the Sierra National Forest, which offers miles of hiking trails and scenic vistas that capture the beauty of the region.
Who This Park Is Best For
This resort is perfect for families and large groups who want a comfortable home base with plenty of on-site activities to keep everyone engaged. Its big-rig friendly layout appeals to long-haul travelers, while the variety of lodging options makes it great for multi-generational trips. It is ideal for those who prefer a quiet, scenic environment over the crowded campgrounds found directly inside the national park boundaries.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Scott n Paige
We are fulltime RVers. We stayed here for 1 week in mid November. It was definitely the off-season as the park had very view campers during our stay beyond the long term folks. We really enjoyed the quiet. The location is probably the best thing about this campground (we were here to visit Yosemite). We were hesitant to book after reading so many reviews that were less than appealing. The park really has the potential to be an awesome place! The property is situated on rolling terrain with plenty of mature trees, grass and other foliage. They offer multiple bath houses with showers, multiple laundry rooms, pool, clubhouse, horseshoes and a very big dog park. They offer multiple choices of RV sites, tent sites, cabins of varying sizes and yurts. However the entire place had a rundown and neglected feel. Our site had cigarette butts, pop tops from aluminum cans, small trash and even the remains of a rotted pumpkin. One of the men's bathrooms had an exhaust vent that appeared to have not been cleaned in a loooong time. Same bathroom had an open window the entire week with the screen completely missing. Some electrical pedestals had covers completely off. All pedestals could use a fresh coat of paint for an easy and cheap improvement to the overall feel to the place. As others noted, the entire property is NOT easy to navigate. There is some signage but none call out the site numbers in the location and some signage was actually hidden by overgrown foliage. Some serious maintenance and TLC is needed at this park. NOT worth the prices being charged! Would we return? Very hard to say as there were only a few sites that were accessible to large rigs (we tow a 42' 5th wheel) without being more hassle than the risk BUT the park does not allow you to reserve a specific site. We were only able to request a specific site because it was off season. Being off season you are also running the risk that all of Yosemite might not be open due to winter weather.
Mary Ray
We had a great stay at this RV park in early May 2025. There is an area for long-term campers, but where we stayed, people came and went—we stayed about a week. Our space, #90, was shaded under the trees, level, and had plenty of room on the sides for a table and chairs. The park grounds were well maintained, and the laundry area was functional and clean. No issues with the Wi-Fi. The park is about 40 miles south of Yosemite, with the South Entrance being the closest. While we don’t travel with pets, we noticed the pet area doesn’t have shade. Other facilities were not used, but ice is available for purchase at the office. The staff were very friendly and helpful during check-in and when we bought ice. Overall, a very peaceful and pleasant place to stay.
Dean Burhoe
We are full timers and have stayed at over 40 campgrounds in 2025 and this is by far our biggest disappointment. Based on the web site and pictures(very deceiving) and the exorbitant price I paid, I expected a 5 star resort type campground. Definitely not what we got. First clue was when we drove in and it was 2/3 empty. The sites that were full were mostly long term campers many who clearly don’t care. There sites were a mess and cluttered and looked poorly. After walking around you can tell it was a beautiful campground at one time, but it is showing serious signs of age and lack of upkeep. Basic maintenance like picking up trash, mowing, clearing brush, and cleaning fire pits isn’t getting done. If I paid $60 for this site I would say it was well worth it but definitely not worth $115.
K M
Located about 30 minutes from the South entrance to Yosemite. Shady and beautiful but very hilly. TERRIBLE SPEED BUMPS throughout. Our site was beautifully spacious and shady but was almost impossible to get the RV level. A very large dog park. Nice clean large showers in a clean, well kept bathhouse. Steep exit out. Nice pool and other amenities but all would be a significant walk from some sites. Located about 10 minutes from Oakhurst where there are restaurants and tourist shops.
Julia Borysewicz
Didn’t stay here but had some trailer problems with my horse trailer. Stopped to let the trailer breaks cool off. The front desk woman was so kind and caring. Without hesitation let us stay to cool off and genuinely cared. Chris, the handyman, came to see if he could help us. He called the local auto shop for us (without us asking even) and said they could help us out. He said he wouldn’t sleep well tonight if he didn’t know that we would get home OK. This place has my business in the future, just simply off their kindness and generosity when we needed it. I will be sending friends and family their information as well thank you so much and yes, we made it home safely!
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