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Hours

Monday, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Outdoorsy Yosemite Introduce

Outdoorsy Yosemite RV Park & Campground is your ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a perfect blend of comfort and nature near the iconic Yosemite National Park. Located at 39744 Rd 274, Bass Lake, CA 93604, this welcoming facility offers a range of accommodations to suit every traveler's needs, from RV hookups to cozy glamping tents.

Open daily from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, Outdoorsy Yosemite provides a seamless experience for families and groups looking to explore the natural beauty of the Sierra Nevada. The park is just a short drive from Yosemite's entrance, making it an excellent base camp for your adventures.

  • Glamping Tents: Experience luxury under the stars with well-equipped tents that include all necessary amenities, ensuring a comfortable stay even for those with young children.
  • RV Hookups: Full RV hookups are available for those who prefer the convenience of modern utilities while camping.
  • Family-Friendly: Perfect for families, with ample space and facilities to accommodate kids and babies.

Bass Lake offers year-round activities, from swimming in the warm waters during summer to enjoying the peaceful landscape in the off-season. However, visitors should note that the glamping tents are close together, so privacy-seekers may want to consider other options. Additionally, some guests have found the site challenging to navigate without a golf cart, which is highly recommended for ease of access.

Customer feedback highlights both the park's strengths and areas for improvement. Many appreciate the clean facilities and convenient location, but note that parking fees at nearby attractions can add to the cost. Others emphasize the importance of being prepared with cash for parking and suggest planning ahead, especially during peak seasons like July 4th.

Outdoorsy Yosemite is more than just a stop on your journey—it's an experience that connects you with nature while offering modern comforts. Whether you're glamping or RVing, this park ensures you're well-equipped to enjoy all the wonders of Yosemite and Bass Lake.

Location

Customer Reviews

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Chelsea Audibert
Oct 13, 2024

The glamping tent far exceeded my expectations! Arrival was seamless, tents are so clean and come equipped with everything from cutlery and dish soap to ample bathroom supplies and extra linens. There is lots of space, and this was a great choice for “camping” with our baby who still needs a pack and play to sleep. The location is definitely far if you’re looking to spend your days in Yosemite, but we left early and arrived to the park entrance in 25 minutes. It was so fun to stay in Bass Lake in the off season when the water and air are still comfortable for swimming. The only thing is if you’re looking for a private campsite, the glamping tents are right next to one another and have almost no sound proofing. Luckily there were no other campers during our stay.

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Speaking Truth
Jul 07, 2024

First time here, and it was for the 4th of july. My group and I booked our stay almost a year in advance. Arrived to being told we couldn't be together and they could not accommodate us. We ended up in 3 different places of the park as far separated as you can get, amongst 6 trailers. As a family, we do daily group meals and potlucking, and this made it a challenge. Quite a few of the spots are a challenge to get into and incredibly uneven. Having a golf cart is a must at this camp, which the many veteran repeat customers knew to bring. We unfortunately did not know. 1 of the bathroom facilities was out of order and the mosquito infestation was real! I came back looking like I had chicken pocks. There was also 2 bear sightings in camp during our stay. Getting to the lake is not convenient and you MUST drive to get to it. Prepare to pay $10 cash for parking for any public parking spots around the lake per day. We drove nearly 5 hours to come camp here and can't say it's a must go back to campsite on our list.

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Mark Preston
Jul 19, 2024

What a beautiful National Park. Fantastic for hiking through the beautiful area. Sure wish I was 40 years younger to take it all in. Totally amazing what the park service has preserved for everyone.

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Mallory Cuevas
Jun 11, 2024

This is our group’s 4th year staying at this RV park, but during that time it has changed ownership. It is clear they are making improvements to the park, including the 6 Premium Glamping Tents that were added this year (2024). Here are the top things you should know: 1. We continue to return to this park because you cannot beat the location. You can walk to The Pines Resort and Marina, and take a short drive to anywhere else you’d like to go, including Yosemite National Park or the Sugar Pine Mountain Railroad. 2. The amenities are nice, but be sure to check before you travel. 2 out of the 4 years we’ve come, the pool has been unavailable. They do a nice big bonfire on the weekends, but be sure to check what days it will be available, we’ve ran into maintenance issues before. The busy weekends like Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Halloween, they usually do fun events. 3. The booking process is a little crazy, and if you book online it seems like it is not connected to the office booking system. I suggest you call and book. 4. Some of the trailer spots are pretty tight, or on steep hills, so your time at the park can be pretty dependent on what spot you are assigned. The flatter spots are on Chipmunk and Raccoon or up in the top culdesac by the Luxury Tents. I do not believe you can choose your spot, but those are our preferences. 5. The cabins are great for families and most of them fit 4-5 people comfortably. They advertise bunk beds, but the top bunk is pretty high and I wouldn’t want to put a child up there. We used it mostly for storage. It can be a trek down to the fire pit and pool from the cabins on Bobcat, but overall still a good experience. There’s also one smaller cabin right by the pool that doesn’t have the bunk beds. 6. The Premium Glamping Tents are great! They are about the size of a hotel room, and have a decent size mini fridge, microwave, Kuerig, TV, and a spa-like bathroom. They have a queen bed, and two twin pull out beds. You have to play with the furniture arrangement to be able to pull the beds out at the same time, but once we figured it out, it worked great! The location in the park is perfect, there’s lots of space for big groups to hang. There’s a nice community seating area with a few picnic tables and a grill. They come fully stocked with cooking utensils, toiletries, towels, etc. and the patio is perfect for your morning coffee and a book. Hopefully this is helpful!

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Olivia Coronado
Jan 29, 2024

I brought my family here for a vacation before the winter hits. We rented two 6 person cabins and they were super cute and cozy and had everything we needed (utensils, cutlery, kitchen appliances, towels, and extra bedding, and a full fridge) The weather was amazing and had a great time in the outdoors . I would do it again.