Sierra National Forest Dry Gulch Campground

  • $0.00 /night
  • (3.3)3 reviews

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From Mariposa travel north 26 miles on Highway 140 to Foresta Road, turn left, travel 1/10 mile, turn left again onto Incline Road, travel 1.3 miles to campground.

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Hanni Haynes

2 years ago
2/5

I reserved a site on recreation.gov in June for my trip to Yosemite in October. Got to the campground to find a sign saying the campground is closed for the season and reopens in May. No host, bathrooms locked, and water spigot turned off. I'm all for primitive camping but prefer to be aware of what I'm getting into. Also it felt a little unsafe at first- not knowing the area and given the out of the way location and the lack of a host. We drove up to Yosemite but by then all the other campgrounds were full. People would show up and camp for free without reservations. It could have really messed up my otherwise well-planned trip had all four of the sites been claimed by squatters. Still haven't been able to find anywhere online or otherwise that would have hinted the site would be closed. My advice: in the off season camp for free and you'll have a 5 star experience. I, on the other hand, will be looking to see if I can get a refund.

Update: A week or so after we returned home from our trip I received an email stating that the campground had closed from October until May 2019 due to flash flooding concerns, and all reservations were refunded. Thanks for letting us know before our trip, recreation.gov...

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Alana Merklin

1 year ago
3/5

Beautiful area, however bears have become a problem and are eating out of dumpster every night with tents down below. As parking is above no way to get to your car when they come. Host was fantastic but scared and garbage needs to be repaired.

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Sam Herrington

3 years ago
5/5

Absolutely the most beautiful campsite! It is first-come-first-serve as far as your site options go. Get there early and if you’re the first person there and no one else is already camping, I’d suggest choosing site 1! It is by itself and huge, right by the river with an amazing view, close to the restrooms and there is a sweet squirrel there who likes to sunbathe on the river rocks. The best of everything. We loved our stay this week and will be back one day. It is such an amazing site all around and close to Yosemite with a bit of distance so you’re not surrounded by other people. So great!!!

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