About Wawona Campground
Number of accommodations: 96
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Reviews (570)
What Guests Are Saying
Wawona Campground offers a clean, well-maintained environment with friendly rangers and a beautiful riverside location, making it ideal for family camping. Many visitors appreciated the spacious and private campsites, along with the accessibility to nearby hiking trails and swimming areas. While some campers noted issues with noise from nearby roads and ranger interactions, the overall experience was positive, with multiple guests expressing a desire to return.
What Guests Are Saying
Wawona Campground offers a clean, well-maintained environment with friendly rangers and a beautiful riverside location, making it ideal for family camping. Many visitors appreciated the spacious and private campsites, along with the accessibility to nearby hiking trails and swimming areas. While some campers noted issues with noise from nearby roads and ranger interactions, the overall experience was positive, with multiple guests expressing a desire to return.
Review Summary
Nathaniel h
VerifiedMay 28, 2025 • Stayed at: 034, Loop: B
Clean bathrooms and nice sites
Daniel Z
VerifiedMay 28, 2025 • Stayed at: 035, Loop: B
It was very sad to miss learning more about Yosemite at the history center near Wawona campground. We were told it was closed due to theft and vandalism.
Hanna F
VerifiedMay 27, 2025 • Stayed at: 044, Loop: B
We loved this campsite! Pretty private and tucked back into the corner. There were two large spots for tents and would be great for a bigger group. Highly recommend!
August L
VerifiedMay 27, 2025 • Stayed at: 015, Loop: A
Nice campground next to River. Camp Volunteer and his wife were very friendly and helpful during our stay. Bathrooms were very clean.
Dan K
VerifiedMay 27, 2025 • Stayed at: 032, Loop: B
Fantastic site! Only complaint is that it’s a little slanted. Great shade, close to restrooms and trash/recycling bins, but not “too close” to become a noise or odor problem. Wawona campsite was very mellow and much less crowded than those in the valley. Excellent springboard for hiking Chilnuana Falls, and taking a dip in the river both at the campsite and at nearby Swinging Bridge trail was cold but exhilarating. River sounds were very relaxing!
steve e
VerifiedMay 27, 2025 • Stayed at: 043, Loop: B
Very nice as always, specially surprised with all unknown with budget.
Thank you for your hard work.
Erin N
VerifiedMay 26, 2025 • Stayed at: 052, Loop: C
Beautiful camp ground!
Sharon W
VerifiedMay 26, 2025 • Stayed at: 002, Loop: C
We had a dickens of a time booking our reservation, though we were online with fingers poised to go at 10AM EST 5 months before we wanted to book a reservation. At Recreation.gov, the entire block of sites was not operational, so there was no way to make any reservation at Wawona. Because we wanted some sort of campsite at Yosemite for our dates, we opted to book in the Valley campsites. By the time we realized that Wawona was not magically going to become available for reservations, though, there were only individual dates still available in the Valley. We almost unhappily booked 3 separate spots for our intended timeframe, paying all the fees, etc, but not convinced that was really what we wanted.
The next day, the Wawona campground had opened up, and we were able to book a single site for 5 days close to where we wanted to be staying. We right away cancelled our Valley reservations, and got a partial refund. But I am miffed that our intention to make reservations at Wawona was thwarted by a NPS (or recreation.gov) snafu. We had no way on the weekend 'Reservation Day' (during the few seconds scramble in which to make a reservation) to contact NPS to find out what was wrong with their reservation system, and when would it open for Wawona. Second choice of camping ANYWHERE in Yosemite would have been just OK, but when the reservation system DID become up and running, there was no way to avoid excessive cancellation fees for an issue that was not even our fault. This was under the control of NPS, and they should have either had their system up and running with recreation.gov, or they should have been prepared to pay the cancellation fees related to shortfalls within their own system.
Richard Y
VerifiedMay 23, 2025 • Stayed at: 008, Loop: A
Close to Yosemite Valley and Wawona General store. Well kept, quiet and peaceful spot to enjoy the National Park.
Warren D
VerifiedMay 22, 2025 • Stayed at: 037, Loop: B
The Wawona campground is a great alternative to the Valley floor campsites which are nearly impossible to get. The drive from Wawona to the Valley floor is about a half hour and you drive right by the Glacier Point entrance then through Tunnel View which is always spectacular.
Location Wawona Campground
Address:
Po Box 577
Yosemite National Park, CA, 95389
United States
Take Highway 41 north from Fresno, Highway 140 east from Merced, or Highway 120 east from Manteca into Yosemite National Park. Follow signs to Wawona. The campground is located 8 miles north of the South Entrance station on Highway 41, and 27 miles south of Yosemite Valley.
Latitude & Longitude: 37.5731 / -119.665
Elevation: 1784 feet
Policies & Rules
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You are responsible for reading the following information and booking a site that will accommodate your equipment. |
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If arriving one or more days late, call (209) 375-9535; your reservation will be cancelled if we do not hear from you within 24 hours of your arrival date. |
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Bear Habitat! Food and toiletries must be stored in provided food lockers (35"Dx43"Wx28"H) 24 hours a day. Absolutely NO food or scented items stored in vehicles. Dispose of garbage immediately in bear-proof dumpsters. |
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Potable water at the dump station (located one mile south of the campground) is only available during summer months. |
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Resale or auction of advance reservations is prohibited |
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For additional park information, call (209)372-0200 or visit www.nps.gov/yose |
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Don't Move Firewood: Help protect our forests! Prevent the spread of tree-killing pests by obtaining firewood at or near your destination and burning it on-site. Moving firewood is illegal in some states. Visit dontmovefirewood.org to learn more. |
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Help Yosemite be a Zero Landfill park! Leave excess packaging at home. Use refillable water and propane bottles, food containers and travel mugs. Place all of your recyclable waste in designated recycling containers. For more information go to: https://www.nps.gov/yose/getinvolved/zlf.htm |