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    Wildhaven Yosemite - Chilling in the tent.

    Wildhaven Yosemite

    4.6(55 reviews)
    1233.0 mi

    We had a great experience here. We stayed in the Valley View Cabin for a few nights to celebrate my…read morehusband's birthday. It was an easy check in and the staff was so sweet and left a little s'mores kit surprise for his birthday. The cabin had a space to park our car. I liked that we didn't need a key to enter the cabin. They have a keypad entry with a unique code that they set for each party. There's a picnic table and some deck chairs around the fire pit which was nice. The view from the site was beautiful. At times there's some horses that come roam around near the cabins. The cabin itself although small it had everything we needed. There was enough room for us and the two kids to hang out and play while looking out the big window view of the valley. There's one bed and a futon that pulls out. There's a kitchenette that has some basic kitchen supplies. They also provide some coffee, tea, and hot cocoa packets. We enjoyed sitting outside by the fire pit and making some s'mores. Unfortunately, there were some bees flying around the fire pit and our car. My son got stung by a bee on our first day so he was a bit scared to stay outside the cabin for too long. He did enjoy going up and down the hill from the cabin to the store every morning. The cabin is also close to a hiking trail that leads up to their pergola site that has fire pits. Their check in area is also their store. They also have self-serve coffee and hot cocoa. It's about a 5 minute drive into town in case you need anything or just want to explore.

    Beautiful property contingent on weather. Stayed one night over the labor day weekend and was glad…read moreto get a last minute booking. It was about $208 for a premium queen tent. I like that the tents are spaced apart enough and not a super cluster like at curry village. They have a nice hilltop pergola with a firepit to relax and star gaze at night. Though it was too hot for either. There are 5 barbecue spots and the restrooms and shower facilities are awesome. Very clean and modern. The staff was friendly and helpful. Will return in better weather.

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    Wildhaven Yosemite - Valley View cabins provide giant picture windows to take in the views of the sunrises and sunsets over the rolling Sierra Nevada foothills.

    Valley View cabins provide giant picture windows to take in the views of the sunrises and sunsets over the rolling Sierra Nevada foothills.

    Wildhaven Yosemite - Bedroom in our Valley View cabins

    Bedroom in our Valley View cabins

    Wildhaven Yosemite - Premium queen tent

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    Indian Flat RV Park

    Indian Flat RV Park

    3.4(35 reviews)
    1225.1 mi

    Definitely a nice convenient place in off season. 9 miles from entrance gates to Yosemite. Quite…read morereasonable at $48/ night. Suggest calling to book as the managers can recommend space based on your needs. We have a 28 Ft Class A and space 116 was perfect for our needs with full hookup including sewer. We didn't need a pull through as we unhooked our jeep during stay. Easy access for backing in and relatively level space. We were there during Firefall last week ( 4 nights ) and there were probably 6 to 10 others while there. I can see in summer that it may feel a little crowded as they are maximizing space to accommodate more guests. Bathrooms very clean and well set up for trash/ recycling etc. Hidden benefits were access to Cedar Lodge amenities with a small store for necessities, bar and restaurant, and a game room and indoor pool. Also, great if you are traveling with friends or family that want to stay in a nice lodge while you stay in the RV or camp. "Orlando" in the hotel registration is a great marketing asset for the compound as he is knowledgeable and very courteous, clearly wanting you to enjoy your stay. We camped at Indian Flat RV Park in a Motorhome.

    The location of this park couldn't be better. The facility itself needs serious updating, and a…read morelittle manicuring of the grounds could have gone a long way. Sites are small. Our friends had a small trailer, and site was so tight they couldn't put their step out. Had to step out of the trailer into weeds. The only bonus was the quick easy access to the national park.

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    Indian Flat RV Park - Across the street from the Campground, drive 5min down around other side for better places like this one where you can swim.

    Across the street from the Campground, drive 5min down around other side for better places like this one where you can swim.

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    Skp Park Sierra - View from the park of the casino and full moon

    Skp Park Sierra

    4.8(14 reviews)
    1222.3 mi

    My wife and I recently became full timers and we stayed at Park of the Sierras looking for a place…read moreto visit our son. After staying for nine days we found out that you had to become an escapee's member and the cost was $49. To join for one year. The park refunded this in a free night credit. While staying here we met the park manager and took a tour after finding out they are a 55+ members park. After reviewing the park information and seeing what a beautiful park this was we decided to make this our home base. We travel to many places after retirement but found that we needed a place to hang out hat for Dr. appointments, and staying connected with our family in the Central Valley. We bought in and picked our site. The unique nature of living here is that the members here all volunteer to help keep cost down to run the park. This gave us a sense of ownership and community. We volunteer 3 days per week for approximately 4 hours per day and join in on special events to help set up or organize events that are for the members. It's not like having a job but more like going to hang out with folks that have the same interests. There is constantly an event going on weather you like to play cards, pool, dominoes, darts, working out , or outdoor activities like pickle ball or mini golf the fun is endless. This amazing place has beautiful views of the Sierra foothills and there's even a casino across the mountain. Becoming a member here has given us a place to call home in between our travels and our site remains ours when we're in the park. If you're thinking of becoming a full timer or if you're looking for a great place to glamp, this is the place!

    SKP Park of the Sierras has many things going for it. There are nearby national and state parks,…read morelakes and reservoirs, casinos and wineries. If you are into hiking the RV park itself can keep you busy. While hiking SKP Park of the Sierras, keep your eye out for our balanced rock near the dog park. What I really like and visit frequently is a public shooting range a little over 5 miles away. Sun Mountain Gun Club, 32868 Shotgun Lane, Coarsegold, CA 93614.

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    Skp Park Sierra - Amazing views! Nature is awesome!

    Amazing views! Nature is awesome!

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    Skp Park Sierra

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    North Pines Campground - Yosemite North Pines Campground, campsite 109

    North Pines Campground

    4.5(37 reviews)
    1209.1 mi

    In short, this is a "maybe" recommendation…read more To preface, I have visited Yosemite National Park many many times, with many many stays at campgrounds, the Yosemite Valley Lodge & The Ahwahnee. My family loves this park so much that my husband & I chose to get married there last year. I think overall this is an okay campground for the most part. It is well located within the valley loop. It is close to some popular hiking routes, is next to Merced river and just down the road from Curry Village. However, a few things to note that didn't make it a 5-Star stay. 1) Customer service - upon entry, we were greeted by two very friendly hosts. Our party had a physically disabled person with handicap plates on the car. One of the hosts let us know that the stall we parked a car in (temporarily) to unload was designated for law enforcement, but okayed us unloading for 10 minutes. We appreciated the info and consideration. Nearing the 10 minute marker another/separate host approached us really quite aggressively, yelling about us breaking the law and that we need to move immediately. We explained the discussion with the prior host we spoke to, but this one kept yelling at us about how our car looked empty (it wasn't) and wouldn't stop yelling at us until we moved. We totally get the technicality of the stall, but we did receive an okay from another host and this guy was just aggressive as hell with no regard to ADA considerations in a very temporary situation. No law enforcement used it the entire time we were there (several days), did 10 minutes kill them to let a disabled guest unload?? It just was not very host like and incredibly unprofessional. Approach would have meant everything. To add to the poor customer service, we were later accused of pushing the limits with our tents and having more than 6 people (we only had 4 people) despite other campsites directly next to us having at the least 8-10 people, who lit fires mid-day, who had on occasion left their fires completely unattended, and who smoked weed and screamed & talked loudly way after noise cutoffs.. yet no host was approaching them about any of that. 2) some campsites were way overgrown with weeds and fallen over tree trunks. 3) no soap in the bathrooms. As a lover of this park who has stayed more times than I can count, the stay this time at North Pines overall was just okay. The lack of customer service and disregard for disabled persons from some of the hosts was something I don't think myself nor my family will soon forget. I've/my family had never been made to feel like that before, especially at a place that wants conservation support and goes through so much to accommodate ADA.

    Best campsite at Yosemite!…read more A bit more off the track versus the other campsites, conveniently located near the Mirror Lake trail. Wedged between a river and a creek, and the creek can be waded in. 1/2 mile to Camp Curry with amenities. Bathrooms were clean but lacked soap for hand washing throughout the visit. We were in campsite 504 which is basically the best one. We really lucked out. Creek and river adjacent. Downside is that we had lots of visiting campers, a bit lacking privacy. Bear bins for food storage are plentiful in space and secure.

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    North Pines Campground - North Pines Campground, campsite 109

    North Pines Campground, campsite 109

    North Pines Campground - View of half dome, and bear box

    View of half dome, and bear box

    North Pines Campground - View of Yosemite Falls from the campsite

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    View of Yosemite Falls from the campsite

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