Campeggio di Little Yosemite Valley
Campeggio di Little Yosemite Valley
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Nestled in the heart of Yosemite National Park, the Little Yosemite Valley Campground offers a vital backcountry stop for hikers exploring the high country. Situated at an elevation of approximately 2195 meters (7,200 feet) in the stunning Sierra Nevada mountains of California, this minimally developed facility provides a serene base camp along the scenic Merced River. It serves as a popular staging point for those tackling iconic routes like the Half Dome trail, offering a unique opportunity for Yosemite camping…
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Elevazione 1.860 m
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The campground is minimally developed, offering essential backcountry amenities. You'll find composting toilets and food storage lockers to protect your provisions from wildlife. There are also two communal campfire rings where you can burn dead and down firewood. However, there is no potable water, so you must be prepared to filter water from the Merced River.
Yes, a Yosemite wilderness permit is required to camp at Little Yosemite Valley Campground. These permits are essential for managing visitor numbers and preserving the wilderness experience. It's crucial to secure your permit well in advance, especially for popular seasons.
Pets are generally not allowed on most trails in Yosemite National Park, including those leading to and from Little Yosemite Valley Campground. This policy helps protect wildlife and ensures a pristine wilderness experience for all visitors. Service animals are an exception, but specific regulations apply.
While incredibly beautiful, Little Yosemite Valley Campground is a backcountry site requiring a significant hike to reach. It's best suited for backpackers with some experience due to the elevation gain, need for self-sufficiency (like water filtration), and wilderness conditions. First-timers should be well-prepared, physically fit, and ideally go with experienced companions.
The campground is typically accessible from late spring through early fall. During winter and early spring, the area is often covered in deep snow, making access extremely challenging and requiring advanced winter backcountry skills. Even in late spring, snow patches can persist on trails at higher elevations.
Little Yosemite Valley Campground is a backcountry site, meaning there are no resupply options, cafes, or accommodations directly nearby. The nearest facilities for these services would be in Yosemite Valley, which is a significant hike away. Hikers must carry all necessary supplies for their trip.
The Little Yosemite Valley area is rich in wildlife. Visitors have reported sightings of bears near the Merced River, underscoring the importance of using food storage lockers. Other common sightings include deer, various bird species, and smaller mammals. Always maintain a safe distance and never feed wildlife.
Absolutely! Little Yosemite Valley Campground serves as an excellent base for several iconic day hikes. Popular options include the challenging ascent to the summit of Half Dome (requiring an additional permit), or a hike to Clouds Rest for panoramic views of the High Sierra. Many hikers also enjoy exploring sections of the John Muir Trail or Mist Trail from this location.
Little Yosemite Valley Campground is a backcountry site accessible only by foot. There is no direct parking at the campground itself. Hikers typically park in Yosemite Valley, often at the Happy Isles trailhead parking area, and then hike several miles to reach the campground. Parking in Yosemite Valley can be very limited, especially during peak season, so arriving early or utilizing the park's shuttle system is highly recommended.
There is no potable water source at Little Yosemite Valley Campground. All water must be filtered or treated from the Merced River, which flows directly past the campground. It's essential to carry a reliable water filter or purification tablets and understand how to use them effectively to ensure safe drinking water.
While it's a backcountry campground, Little Yosemite Valley can be quite popular, especially during peak season (summer and early fall) and on weekends, due to its proximity to iconic trails like Half Dome. Wilderness permits help manage visitor numbers, but you should still expect to share the space with other hikers. For a quieter experience, consider visiting mid-week or during the shoulder seasons.