
This tiny campground office handles last-minute availability for the Wawona campground. It's located in a parking lot for utility vehicles and just below…
This tiny campground office handles last-minute availability for the Wawona campground. It's located in a parking lot for utility vehicles and just below…
Tent campsites include water, electric hookups and free showers. There's a snack-and-supplies shop, laundry and pay phone on site. Reservations are…
Located in town, June Lake Villager Motel has simple, light and airy rooms, some with kitchenettes and ski memorabilia. Larger suites and cabins have…
Located behind a Chevron gas station, it can get crowded at this campground just a block from the highway. On offer are grassy sites for tents, and the…
Shady campground close to town and near the Mammoth Lakes Welcome Center. Has bear-proof lockers, flush toilets, water faucet and campfire rings…
A first-come, first-served campground 15 miles east of Groveland. Each site has a picnic table and a campfire pit, and potable water and vault toilets are…
The shady sites here are located among lodgepole pines. Amenities include vault toilets, drinking water, campfire rings, picnic benches and bear lockers.
Go to this office near the Tuolumne Meadows campground entrance to check in or inquire about available sites.
This quaint, white-shingled inn has a dozen tidy little rooms with pedestal sinks, high-end mattresses and country quilts covering the beds.
A first-come, first-served campground 9 miles east of Groveland. It has vault toilets but potable water is only available in summer.
Small shady sites on the other side of the road from June Lake. Campfire rings, drinking water, flush toilets and bear lockers.
This campground office handles last-minute availability at the Hodgdon Meadow and Crane Flat campgrounds.
Utilitarian and crowded 105-site campground at 4900ft; reservations required mid-April to mid-October.
Jam-packed and noisy, with 60 sites at 4000ft, some along the Merced River; reservations required.