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Yosemite National Park: A Camping Guide

Yosemite National Park - a priceless natural beauty of sculpted granite mountains valleys carved by glaciers, streams, lakes and waterfalls.

The magnificent Yosemite vacation site is located in the central Sierra Nevada of California about 150 miles east of San Francisco. Yosemite Park 750,000 hectares, 1,200 square miles contain thousands lakes and ponds, 1,600 miles of rivers and streams, 800 km of hiking trails and 350 kilometers of roads. Two picturesque rivers, the Tuolumne and Merced flow westward from the Yosemite Valley in the Central Valley of California.

Yosemite National Park is open 365 days a year, 24 hours a day. By paying a entrance fee, visitors are allowed to drive in and through Yosemite Valley without any requirement of reserves. There are five main entrances to the park:
1. South Entrance - Highway 41 north of Fresno.
2. Arch Rock entrance - West Highway 140, Merced.
3. Big Oak Flat entrance - Route 120 West from Modesto and Manteca.
4. Tioga Pass entrance - Route 120 east of Lee Vining and Highway 395.
5. Hetch Hetchy entrance - Hetch Hetchy Road from Evergreen Road
West of Big Oak Flat entrance.
Current conditions map should be reviewed before travel and visitors are advised that chains may be required anytime from October to April. Public transport National Park is also available. Check commercial airlines, bus services and train schedules.

You may enjoy Yosemite vacation short two or three days visiting some of the main attractions picturesque valley by car or transport. But to really discover this beautiful natural sanctuary, visitors must make the most of Yosemite camping and lodging facilities. Visitors can choose three types of housing - a residential facility operated granting Yosemite Yosemite National Camp or camping.

DNC Parks and Resorts operate Yosemite accommodation under contract with the National Park Service. These facilities range from cabins Park houses easy shop luxurious rooms at The Ahwahnee in the fields of the High Sierra. For online reservations for the presentation of Yosemite, prices and descriptions, visit DNC. Reservations are at 366 days in advance and are recommended for high season summer Yosemite.

National Yosemite Park camping, either RV or tent, is by far the most popular way to experience the incredible beauty and variety of the picturesque World Heritage site Site. Yosemite Park has 13 sites of which seven are in a single booking system. Yosemite Camping Reservations are absolutely essential during the peak season from April to September.

However, the growing demand for Yosemite campgrounds media even camping on a first come, first served and are filled at noon from May to September. Visitors are advised that it is a limit to the size of recreational vehicles and / or trailers allowed on the Yosemite. The maximum length is 40 feet. This information should be confirmed in camping Yosemite reservations. Sites are rented on a "per person" basis up to six people per camp, regardless of the number of people group.

Yosemite campgrounds require the following conditions:
• High Pines: Open all year.
• Lower Pines: Open March to October.
• North Pines: Open from April to September.
• Wawona: Open all year. Reservations required May through September.
• Hodgdon Meadow: Open all year. Reservations required May through September.
• Crane Rental: Open June through September.
• Meadows Tuolumne: Open July to September. It is the only Yosemite campground where reservations are required for only 50 percent of their campsites. Tuolumne Meadows also at 25 sites available for backpackers and other visitors without vehicles.
Six golf camps are in Yosemite, first registered basis of arrival and no reservations are required. Visitors should be aware that these lands are usually busy for hours each day for peak summer season.
• Field 4: Open all year.
• Tamarack Flat: Open from June to September
• Bridalveil Creek Open July to early September.
• White Wolf Creek Yosemite: Open July-early September.
• Porcupine Flat: Open from July to beginning of September.
Yosemite camping reservations are available in blocks of up to one month for each calendar year and must be done as soon as five months before the 15 th of each month by the network through the national park reserve (National Strategy). camping rates may change from year to year. It noted that most of the land Yosemite camping reservations are busy noon hour in the designated reservation dates.

Rarely, cancellations can still produce a campsite reserved. Visitors are invited to review the first-come, first served campsites Yosemite. However, during the month of May these camping sites are generally difficult to obtain. If crowded conditions would lead to a campsite Yosemite uncomfortable experience, visitors are warned that weekend is the Memorial Day holiday weekend in Yosemite most popular of the year.

Online reservations can be made by phone http://reservations.nps.gov/ camp 7:00 to 19:00 Pacific Time Yosemite. Reservations can be made by: 800-436-7275 in the U.S., outside U.S. 301-722-1257, 888-530-9796 for ATM users. Otherwise, applications may made by letter to the national strategy, PO Box 1600. Cumberland, MD 21502.
Of written requests for reserved Yosemite camping are not processed before the day fifteenth of each month, the same day phone and online applications are also being treated, the information must include the following:
• name camping in Yosemite
• camping equipment to use (RV, tent, etc)
• The method of payment.
Please note that applications written Yosemite camping reservations must ensure that they are received within two weeks before the fifteenth day of each month. It is important to note that the reservation date of arrival.

For example, if you want to camp at any time, June 15 to July 14 the first day at Yosemite Camping reservations is February 15. If you plan to camp anytime from July 15 to August 14 the first day of making reservations is March 15, and so on. In other words, if you are planning a trip to Yosemite and want to stay in one of Yosemite camping, reservations can be made on day 15 of each month, five months before the date of arrival.

What is the best time for a vacation in Yosemite? Is time an important factor for you? Do you prefer a quieter vacation experience? What parts of Yosemite National Park would you see?

Season Summer (June to September) is the holiday period Yosemite Point. Some of the most popular places to visit are the large, open sub-alpine Tuolumne Meadows along the winding river Tuolumne, Mariposa Grove Giant Sequoia, the breathtaking view at Glacier Point and Half Dome and Bridalveil Fall of silver mist. Yosemite Valley offers endless opportunities to explore their world famous spectacular waterfalls, granite cliffs and unusual rock formations. Hetch Hetchy, best known for younger twin of Yosemite Valley, is also home to beautiful landscapes, as well as the starting point for many less-used wilderness trails.

The fall season (October and November) has fewer visitors, but still allows access to vast areas Park during the month of October and sometimes November. Like most trees are evergreens in Yosemite, the park is not known for its spectacular fall colors. However, if the weather is seasonal, holiday Yosemite still has ample opportunity to explore the exquisite scenery of the park at leisure. Short-term closures may occur due to weather much of the Yosemite Valley and Wawona remain open all year.

The winter season (December to March) is an opportunity for Yosemite vacation enjoy skiing and solitude. While Yosemite Valley and Wawona remain accessible year, the Tioga Road and roads between Crane Flat and Tioga Pass, including Tuolumne Meadows is closed. Since mid-December to early April, the Glacier Point / Badger Pass Road is plowed to allow access to lower very people and skiing areas.

The spring season (April and May) is the best time to see the spectacular waterfalls in the park. As Hot snow begins to melt, rivers and streams are rushing with water, and numerous unnamed waterfalls and cascades can be seen along the rim of Yosemite Valley. Roads closed during the winter season remain inaccessible.

About 95 percent of Yosemite National Park was designated as wilderness in 1984. Free camping is a viable alternative to Yosemite vacation. camping permits are required throughout the year for all trips during night in the wilderness of the park. However, unlike other land Yosemite camping and lodging, wilderness camping permits are free. For those who prefer a holiday, hiking Yosemite along 800 kilometers of trails in the park, (no overnight stay), no permit is required. A system of quota limits the trailhead number of hikers from each starting point a day.

More information is available and regularly updated Web site at Park www.nps.gov / yose. For more detailed information on the different areas of the park, see the newspaper Yosemite. For the calendar of the current facilities, rates and services check Yosemite Today. Both publications are free and can be obtained from the park entrance stations, shelters, and also posted on the website of the park.

About the Author

Grover Goldpebble, a proficient writer, writes for www.yosemitepinesrv.com and www.highsierrarv.com. Supplementary editorials that were written by Grover Goldpebble about Yosemite vacation, Yosemite camping reservations are accessible on the internet.

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