Bryan
We are a large group. approx 30 people.
We want to be near a river or a lake. Also be able to make fire and grill. Tent only.
Answer
There are lots of places to go, and they ALL fill up quick. We are going to Yellowstone this year, we got reservations in the park for July back in November.
We stayed outside Yosemite in Groveland, at a place called Yosemite Pines RV Park, they did accept tent campers as well. Groveland is just outside a Yosemite entrance.
They did have large groups when we were there plus free WIFI.
http://www.yosemitepinesrv.com/
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&tab=ll
You can check for "in" park campgrounds here:
http://www.nps.gov/yose/planyourvisit/campground.htm
Good luck and have fun, it is beautiful.
There are lots of places to go, and they ALL fill up quick. We are going to Yellowstone this year, we got reservations in the park for July back in November.
We stayed outside Yosemite in Groveland, at a place called Yosemite Pines RV Park, they did accept tent campers as well. Groveland is just outside a Yosemite entrance.
They did have large groups when we were there plus free WIFI.
http://www.yosemitepinesrv.com/
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&tab=ll
You can check for "in" park campgrounds here:
http://www.nps.gov/yose/planyourvisit/campground.htm
Good luck and have fun, it is beautiful.
Has anyone been interior / wildreness camping at Yosemite National Park?
Q. I've got 1 night booked at a drive-in tent site (everything else is booked) and we have 4 more nights to fill at Yosemite. I know there's endless places to see at this place. I don't really know how it works in this park (we're coming from BC, never been to Yosemite before) does anyone have any tips / pointers / certain places you think are great for interior camping? Thanks!
Answer
You need a backcountry permit.
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Backpacker Magazine covered a four-day North Rim backpacking trip.
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Try the Ten Lakes loop off Highway 120, Tioga Pass, start at the Ten Lakes Trailhead loop up and around Mt. Hoffman and come out at May Lake .
Do the Grand Canyon of the Toulumne, Toulumne Meadows down the canyon and climb out to White Wolf.
Start from Hetch Hetchy up to Lake Vernon and loop back through Tiltill Valley and past Rancheria Falls.
These are 3 good hikes that will make you feel like you did something and have a lot less traffic than trails originating in Yosemite Valley.
If you really want to be remote in Yosemite Park you can trailhead from the Shingle Springs Trailhead {also known as the Kibbie Lake Trailhead} on the east side of Cherry Lake in the very Northwest corner of the Park and go out Kibbie Ridge to Boundary Lake, or drop down into Cherry Creek Canyon at Lord Meadow and spend some time in the southern Emigrant Wilderness where there are even fewer people.
You need a backcountry permit.
-------------------------------------------
Backpacker Magazine covered a four-day North Rim backpacking trip.
--------------------------------------------
Try the Ten Lakes loop off Highway 120, Tioga Pass, start at the Ten Lakes Trailhead loop up and around Mt. Hoffman and come out at May Lake .
Do the Grand Canyon of the Toulumne, Toulumne Meadows down the canyon and climb out to White Wolf.
Start from Hetch Hetchy up to Lake Vernon and loop back through Tiltill Valley and past Rancheria Falls.
These are 3 good hikes that will make you feel like you did something and have a lot less traffic than trails originating in Yosemite Valley.
If you really want to be remote in Yosemite Park you can trailhead from the Shingle Springs Trailhead {also known as the Kibbie Lake Trailhead} on the east side of Cherry Lake in the very Northwest corner of the Park and go out Kibbie Ridge to Boundary Lake, or drop down into Cherry Creek Canyon at Lord Meadow and spend some time in the southern Emigrant Wilderness where there are even fewer people.
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