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    Crane Flat Campground

    4.0 (56 reviews)

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    Small incline, easy for little kids to enjoy
    Jen L.

    Came for the snow play at Crane Flat, and we picnicked, but we took all our trash with us and left no trace behind. We drove from Groveland and entered from Big Oak road and it's 8 mi from that entrance. Snow was plenty and there are multiple hills created for sledding so groups can spread out. If you are willing to go higher up from the parking lot almost to the restroom building (that's closed for the winter) there's a longer and better slope for sledding that's a better angle and distance. We came Christmas Day, arrived 10:20a, and there were 10 cars already. There isn't much parking so people parked on one side of the road into Crane Flat campgrounds. Only port-a-potties at this site.

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    Mylesha D.

    *Visited business before COVID-19; appreciation post* Crane Flat was a great campground; easily accessible, about 15-20 mins away from the valley, and very clean. We tried for Upper/Lower Pines & Camp 4, but this was a great alternative. Getting there: The campground is about 30 mins northwest of Yosemite Valley, on the Hwy 120. Experience: It's not in the mix of everything, but it is a nice and chill place. We did have a bear encounter at night. I heard the bear in my sleep and would have woke up screaming, but my friend covered my mouth before anything could come out. The bear didn't harm us at all we just made noise and it went away. Someone might have left food outside of the bear locker.

    site #122
    Lauren F.

    Big, Basic campground | Avoid site #124 We were a large group of 11 people and came in with 5 cars. The limit for each campsite: 6 people, 4 cars. If you have extra cars, you can park near the kiosk and there's another spillover parking lot. $26 per campsite. Gas station across the street. 20 minutes from the Valley. No showers. No lights, so bring headlamps. Flushing toilets (hold down the button to fully flush) Wash your dishes outside near the bathroom area. One bear locker at each site People were pretty quiet overall. I think everyone was asleep around 10:30 - 11pm, too! We enjoyed our stay here. We came in late at night to the sites and then tried to check in before 9am at the kiosk. No one was there! A bunch of people showed up as well to check in and we all ended up writing on paper to tell them we waited past 9am to try and check in. They give you paper placards for you to hang on your vehicles... so that's what we needed, but it wasn't a big deal. We ended up telling the guy at the kiosk what happened when we were back from the Valley. Just making a note on Yelp about this because they may not be on time to help you check in. Avoid site #124 if you can. All of us ended up staying at site #122 because it was a bit bigger and flatter than #124. I think because #122 and #124 is so close to the road heading out, it's on a hill. Supposedly there were two cases of the hantavirus that occurred here, but we didn't know. Just be cautious. Lock your food. Don't feed wildlife.

    Site 502.  This site has two bear boxes!
    Todd J.

    My family just got back from an extraordinary 2012 Summer camping trip in Yosemite. We camped at Crane Flat. We had two families and our camping spots were 502 and 504. We LOVED our location. Some of the others are good too (some are on a bit of a slope), but ours were so roomy and we were at the end, so we only had neighbors on one side. There was a hiking trail behind our site which lead to a beautiful meadow. There was tons of shade and even though the days were warm, the shade kept everything cool. The one negative is when the garbage guy comes around. It's a big truck that picks up the bear bins. It happens about 7am and he just slammed them down. A bit jarring when you're enjoying the peace and quite. Oh yeah, we were freaked out when we looked online and saw the space of the bear boxes. We don't mess around and follow the rules to a 'T." We measured everything before we left to make sure our items fit. When we arrived, we had the best surprise...site 502 had an extra bear box!!! This made things so much more convenient and we didn't have to fit all of our stuff like a puzzle into the box since we had two! (I did not see two bear boxes at any other site.) As mentioned by many others, it's so convenient to be near the gas station. You have to drive out of the camping area to get to it (which is a good thing). I was afraid that it would be super close and noisy, but it was not. Close enough for convenience and not a nuisance. You can get everything from firewood, beer, canned food, water, milk, eggs, and ingredients for the all important S'mores! They have a microwave there too. It's like having a 7/11 nearby. I commented to my wife that if we wanted to do a spontaneous trip to Yosemite, we could just head out with our camping gear and get all the supplies when we arrived. But do expect to pay a bit more. Crane Flat allows for you to gather any wood that has fallen for firewood. So if you want to keep the kids busy, you can get them on that task! The Rangers were always friendly and there is a campfire area where they have a Ranger give a talk (check the schedule when you arrive). It was a nice experience. If you don't know already, getting reservations at Yosemite is no short of a miracle. I had hoped to be in the valley, but that filled up 30 seconds after they became available. So, in an act of desperation, I grabbed two spots in Crane Flat. I was bummed at first, but later was happy that we ended up at Crane Flat. Crane Flat is about a 12 mile (30 minute) beautiful drive to the valley. There's even one place to stop and see Half Dome along the way. When we were on the valley floor and looking at the other camp sites, I felt very happy about ours. Those sties are VERY close together. I wouldn't stay away from the valley floor, but Crane Flat is a bit more chill and roomy. Crane Flat is also about a mile from the Tuolumne Sequoia Grove. If you have a choice, I would recommend going to the Mariposa Grove near the south entrance. If you're entering from the South, go see Mariposa when you arrive because it's a LONG drive to this spot if you're leaving from the valley floor or Crane Flat. Tuolumne Sequoia Grove is nice and there is a fallen giant sequoia that is now a long tunnel that you can crawl through. The kids loved it. And the path down to the grove is nice on the way down...but coming up is tough. But keep in mind that the really big sequoias are at Mariposa. I would also highly recommend hitting Glacier Point. If entering form the south, you drive right by the turnoff when heading to the valley floor or Crane Flat. It is so worth going to this lookout. Absolutely breathtaking. My pictures look like a painting of a fantastical land on another exotic planet. My kids liked going there at the end of the trip because all the things we looked at had meaning. For example, "there's Vernal Falls" where we hiked," or "there is Half Dome that we've been looking at." If you're a hiker and in good shape, forget the drive and take the 4-mile hike to Glacier Point from the valley floor. Most of all, just enjoy yourself at this remarkable place that we are able to enjoy!

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