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Little Yosemite Valley Campground Introduce

Little Yosemite Valley Campground offers a pristine camping experience nestled in the Sierra Nevada foothills. Perfect for adventurers and nature lovers, this campground provides a gateway to explore iconic destinations like Half Dome and Glacier Point. With its clean facilities, ample space, and emphasis on bear safety, Little Yosemite Valley Campground is an ideal choice for those seeking a peaceful retreat in the great outdoors.

  • Scenic Location: Situated near the John Muir Trail and close to the river, offering stunning views and opportunities for hiking and swimming.
  • Bear Safety: Equipped with bear boxes across multiple sites, reducing the need for additional safety measures like renting a bear canister.
  • Clean Facilities: Composting toilets that are surprisingly odor-free, complete with toilet paper and hand sanitizer.
  • Convenient Amenities: Proximity to drinking water from the river, making it easy to refill supplies after a day of exploration.
Campers' Feedback

Visitors highlight the campground's cleanliness and ample space, ensuring a comfortable and private camping experience. Many appreciate the availability of bear boxes and the safety measures in place for storing food and gear. The composting toilets, though unique, are noted for their cleanliness and lack of odor.

  • "Great campground on the way to Half Dome. Clean facilities and plenty of space."
  • "We felt safe leaving our gear at the site while hiking, knowing it was secure in the bear bin."

While the campground can get busy during peak seasons, it remains a favorite for those seeking adventure and natural beauty in California's Sierra Nevada region.

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Customer Reviews

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Mel Timo
Sep 28, 2024

I had a great experience at the campgrounds. It was very clean. Plenty of space for you to camp and not be too close to other campers. There were plenty of bear boxes so no need to rent a bear canister if this is where you are staying. It's about a quarter of a mile away from a river to get drinking water. The bathrooms were pretty good considering they are composting toilets. They did not smell at all. They had toilet paper and hand sanitizer. Everyone was very respectful. At night you can see so many stars in the sky.

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Germain Tronchet
Jun 25, 2024

Great campground on the way to Half Dome. There are clean dry toilets, the river nearby to refill the water and go for a swim after a long day of hiking, shared bear boxes across multiple sites. As many other campsites in the Sierra, the soil was dry and dusty. It can get crowded. There were probably 50 people camping there. We left our tent pitched and our gear at the site for the day while hiking. I think it’s pretty safe as long as you leave your food and toiletries in the bear bin. During our 2 day trip, we met one ranger who asked for our permit.

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Nick D
Nov 28, 2023

Best place to camp overnight before hiking to half-dome the next day. Easy access to water and an outhouse with toilets (no running water). Seemingly 30-40 independent camp sites marked by cut down trees, all with bear lockers. 2 communal fire pits. Next time I do Half dome I’ll definitely be staying here again!

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Ingyin
Feb 14, 2023

Overnight here for our half dome sunrise hike! Love this campground! Very quiet. Filtering water from the river is so refreshing. The toilets are well maintained. The directions past vernal falls are confusing as we went to the wrong way. Look for the sign for “little Yosemite” instead of “Yosemite valley”! 😅

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Anonymous Person
Sep 09, 2019

We camped here over night before conquering Half Dome cables. There is actually a really nice and clean outhouse here which was unexpected considering our location. Our night was very quiet and uneventful as pretty much everyone turns in right at sundown. There are a few large steel bear boxes everyone shares. By the way this is a wilderness permit only campsite so no payment is required because the only people who should be staying here are people with wilderness backcountry permits. Also the last water source before Half Dome is here so make sure to replenish your stock before heading up.