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Yosemite National Park
White Wolf Campground

Location: On the Tioga Road (Highway 120) about one hour north of Yosemite Valley
Elevation: 8,000 ft (2,400 m)

Open: July through early September (approximately)
Reservations: No
Cost: $14/night for each campsite (maximum 6 people per site)
Number of sites: 74
RV length: up to 27 ft
Trailer length: up to 24 ft

Dump station: Yosemite Valley (Upper Pines Campground) or Tuolumne Meadows Campground
Groceries: Small grocery store at Crane Flat or Tuolumne meadows (about 30 minutes away)
Showers: Yosemite Valley (Curry Village and Housekeeping Camp)
Pets: Permitted (learn more about pet regulations)

Each campsite contains a fire ring, picnic table, and food locker [33"(D)x45"(W)x18"(H)], and is near a bathroom with potable water and flushing toilets.

 
You are required to store food properly in order to protect Yosemite's bears. Learn more about bears, proper food storage, and food lockers.
 
White Wolf Campground
American Indians use traditional ignition methods on a prescribed fire project  

Did You Know?
The indigenous people of Yosemite Valley have used fire as a tool for thousands of years. Fire was used to encourage the growth of plants used for basket making and to promote the growth of the black oak--a sun loving species--and a staple food source for American Indians from this region.

Last Updated: November 08, 2007 at 21:58 EST