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Hetch Hetchy Backpackers Campground Introduce

Nestled in the heart of Groveland, CA, Hetch Hetchy Backpackers Campground is a haven for outdoor adventurers and nature lovers. This campground is renowned for its challenging hiking trails, breathtaking waterfalls, and tranquil camping spots that offer a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

The environment at Hetch Hetchy is nothing short of spectacular. The campground is surrounded by granite mountains and lush greenery, providing a picturesque backdrop for your outdoor activities. The trails here are not for the faint of heart, with numerous switchbacks and a demanding terrain that rewards hikers with stunning views and refreshing water sources along the way.

For those planning to visit, it's essential to come prepared. The sun can be brutal, especially during the summer months when temperatures can soar. Make sure to bring a hat, a sweat cloth, and plenty of water to stay hydrated. The creek near the campground offers cool, refreshing pools that are perfect for a post-hike dip.

Hetch Hetchy Backpackers Campground is best visited during the early spring months when the ice begins to thaw, and the waterfalls are at their most magnificent. This is also the ideal time to avoid the mid-summer tourist crowds, making it a great spot for a peaceful camping experience.

Customer feedback highlights the unique challenges and rewards of visiting Hetch Hetchy. One reviewer noted, "The hike is crazy! Not for the faint of heart. So many switchbacks. Water at the 5-mile mark. Make sure to get more water." Another visitor shared, "This location is best visited during the early-ish spring months when the ice begins to thaw and the waterfalls are above and beyond beautiful."

Whether you're an experienced hiker or someone looking to immerse yourself in nature, Hetch Hetchy Backpackers Campground offers an unforgettable outdoor adventure. Plan your visit today and experience the beauty and challenge of this remarkable destination.

Location

CaliforniaTuolumne CountyGroveland

Customer Reviews

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Deisi Dukes
Oct 24, 2024

Hike is crazy! Not for the faint of heart. So many switchbacks. Water at the 5? Mile mark. Make sure to get more water. You’ll have to climb up by the bridge and then down to the water source. Don’t go if you’re a beginner when the weather is 85 degrees, because the temp will be more liken 95 due to all the granite at the bottom and on the side of the mountain making it an over. Take a hat, take a sweat cloth to wet and cover the side of you face. Sun is brutal. There’s a creek with pools that are amazing by the camp group

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Chip Dier
Mar 21, 2021

This location is best visited during the early-ish spring months when the ice begins to thaw and the waterfalls are above and beyond beautiful. Just take the road in, nice and easy, no need to hurry. If you want to get away from a lot of the tourists during mid-summer come here. This is the less traveled side of the park during those months, great for camping.

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Marina Sais
Jul 22, 2021

Such an amazing area to explore, hike to waterfalls, backpack to lakes and enjoy the serenity and beauty of nature. Please keep this area clean, animals safe and know before you go! Park only opens gates to go in AND out from 8am-5pm

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Craig Dewell
Aug 20, 2019

We loved taking our kids here. Unfortunately we didn’t have time to take the trails, but we did go through the tunnel. It was an amazing place to go and observe and learn about its history and how it contributes to the needs of San Francisco so far away.

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Micah Burke
Mar 01, 2017

The place is gorgeous, amazing... great for hiking great for photography, but don't drive here thinking you can camp. The campsite requires you to hike in or out at least 4 miles before you can camp - even there are plenty of open camping and parking spots. I paid $50 for wilderness permit, $20 for best canister $20 for the campsite and $10+ for overnight parking only to be lectured and threatened by a ranger the next day for not "backpacking". Your tax dollars at work.