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CAMP 4

Bivouac & Campsite
4.2/5
25 review

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Yosemite Valley, Yosemite National Park, The United States Of America
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2024
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2024

Camp only for tents that has shower, barbecue, parking, flush toilets and drinking water

Camp with just 25 pitches (6 people maximum). It's the cheapest in the whole park, and a coveted one at that. Camp 4, historically famous as a particularly popular destination since the early 20th century, is ideally located in the heart of the valley, close to the granite cliffs and Yosemite Falls. On site: shower, barbecue, picnic tables, toilets, drinking water and shade. From late May to September, bookings open one week in advance and are limited to 14 nights. The rest of the year, first come, first served!

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Visited in june 2023
This is trailhead of Upper Fall
Visited in may 2023
Some sites are closer to Yosemite falls and nice restroom. Since it’s walk in, it’s difficult to find parking lot when crowded (people don’t care if parking lot is reserved for camp 4 only and ranger doesnt have capacity to enforce)
Visited in may 2023
Camp 4 is a great option if you can't get a reservation 5 months ahead. We showed up around 8am and had no problem getting a spot (we couldn't showed up at 8pm, there were plenty of spots in late May). The registration process was a bit confusing and unintuitive - don't forget to grab a slip out of the box after you pay with the QR code. Other than that, location is perfect, right next to Upper Falls trailhead and others too. All our neighbors were cool, almost felt like a mini Woodstock/Coachella. Definitely coming back here again!
Visited in may 2023
Great location and low price. We used the first-come-first-served camping option in May. There were still a couple open spots available during the week, but many of them were more a wetland than a camping spot. The information how to claim and how to pay a camping spot is very confusing at the kiosk, especially because there were several contradicting posters hanging around. You need a phone and data to pay for the site and you need to use the national parks app.
Visited in february 2023
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