Glamping in Tuolumne County and Yosemite


Glamping in Tuolumne County and Yosemite

Friday, 03 May, 2023 0

Tuolumne County is home to some of California’s most picturesque natural landscapes and the warm California summer is ideal for camping and glamping.

Visitors are invited to immerse in nature with so many options in Tuolumne County, comprising the Gold Country, High Sierra and Yosemite National Park.

From tents to yurts, the destination beckons to the outdoor adventurer.

 

A different glamping experience at Yosemite Pines

Step back in time to the Gold Rush and stay the night in a Conestoga Wagon or to the 1960’s in a retro trailer at Yosemite Pines campgrounds. The site makes the perfect day trip base for adventures into the Gold Country, alongside camp activities such as bocce ball and volleyball courts, playgrounds, a seasonal pool, fitness trail, and a petting farm.

 

Off the beaten track at Dodge Ridge Campgrounds

For those seeking true wilderness experiences, Dodge Ridge campgrounds is the perfect spot for campers who prefer to be off grid and in raw nature. Located in true high-country Sierra Nevada, visitors will be camping along the Stanislaus River where they can experience some of the best fishing, hiking and will be rewarded with some of the most scenic views.

 

Thousand Trails Yosemite Lakes

Offering both cosy cabins and spots to pitch a tent, visitors will find a variety of options to keep all campers happy at Thousand Trails Yosemite Lakes, and pets can come along too. From here, visitors can immerse themselves in nature and explore the beauty of Yosemite National Park – to which over 50% of it lies within Tuolumne County.

 

Sleep among the trees of Stanislaus National Forest

Visitors can choose from several campgrounds located throughout Stanislaus National Forest, with no need to book as most of the grounds are first come first serve. Campers can enjoy the perfect peace and quiet of the forest and explore over 1,000 miles of trails and 800 miles of rivers and streams on foot, mountain bike or horseback.

 

Eureka Valley

Discover absolute peace and quiet and sleep soundly to the sounds of the Stanislaus river flowing at Eureka Valley campgrounds. The site sits 26 miles east of the Summit Ranger Station on Highway 108 and is one of the highest on the Sonora Pass, so it’s a great base for campers to head out and explore from.

 

For more information visit www.visittuolumne.com



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