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Yosemite Lakes

Yosemite
July 30, 2021 by raya coleman


Where: We stayed at Yosemite Lakes RV Resort
For reservations, I recommend going to the site I linked here a few months in advance & checking back regularly for cancellations since they do book up quickly during the summer months.

Getting there:
We left San Diego at 5am and after a few stops for breakfast, lunch, and gas, we arrived at 2:30pm. I suggest planning your arrival time as close to 10 or 11am as possible since that is when people are checking out and spaces are opening up. All sites are first come, first serve so there are no assigned spots.

Staying there: The sites all offer full hook ups for RVs & tent spots have water hook ups. Cabins & yurts are available with AC, an outside grill, and a tv inside! The cabins and yurts are booked on their website ahead of time. The best spots are creek front and can be hard to come by but we lucked out! The spots closest to the creek are not very spacious. If you are looking to camp side by side with friends/family I would suggest going a little further away from the creek for the larger spaces. The spot we stayed in was under $100 a night! The most popular DM I got while we were there was “what space did you stay in?” - space 69 to be exact! It was a short distance to the park, putting green, bathrooms & more. The local campground store had everything you can imagine from food & camping supplies to souvenirs. We joked we could have packed nothing and purchased everything once we got there.

Getting around: We brought our golf cart from home to putt around on which came in handy when heading to the store which was a good distance away. I highly recommend bringing a golf cart or bicycle to get around the campground.

What to do: To book your reservation to get into Yosemite Park, click here. There are plenty of hikes ( Half Dome, El Capitan) and different river spots (Rainbow Pools, Sliding Rock) to explore. There are many creeks you can pull off the road to fish/swim in. One of our favorite things to do was pull off the main road and drive until you hit the river (check your maps for accuracy).


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Abel’s water shoes // Royce’s water shoes // My water shoes // Our chairs

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July 30, 2021 /raya coleman
yosemite, rv travel, rv camping
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