Located 60 miles from Modesto and 100 miles from Fresno. From the 99 Freeway in Modesto: take Hwy 132 east towards Yosemite. At the 49 Freeway in Coulterville, go left 50 yards to J132/Greeley Hill Road. Turn right on J132 and continue east approx. seven miles. The park is on the right, 1/2 mile past Fiske Road.
1 start bcoz 0 is not an option. THIS PLACE NEEDS TO BE SHUT DOWN
Filthy smell of poop everywhere, restrooms are not clean, owner is miserable with staff and doesnot treat them well. Old broken 5th wheels at the campsites and foul smell.
People come to yosemite not to experience this. Stay away from this campsite guys !!!
When you first arrive, the first thing you see is a broken down trailer that is permanently there and the yard is covered in garbage and junk. There are many year-round trailers that are falling apart and just behind the “campground “ is a year-round, full-time trailer park where residents hang out in their yards and stare at the campers below. There is no store or any other amenities besides bathrooms that are moderately clean. There is just a lot of trash everywhere. We had a picnic table when we arrived, and it was stolen and taken to another campsite I guess. The roads are winding, but that is not the problem. The campground is very sketchy and I would not believe it would be safe for children. The trash dumpsters were overflowing with trash, and the trash was laying on the ground. I wondered if this was safe in “bear” country. Overall, I would avoid at all costs. We’ve camped a lot of places, and we are not snobby, but this was not very comfortable.
We arrived late in the evening/early morning and the host was super accommodating. He greeted us in the morning and gave us a map of the Yosemite. He walked us through the best places to visit and gave amazing instructions on how to navigate the park. The campsite was beautiful, it was peaceful and the amenities were amazing. The drive up the campsite was winding with a scenic view of the park. It was nerve wracking a little bit for those not used to driving on mountainous terrain, but once you get used to it, the drive is not that bad.
We have stayed there for three days with a baby. It was a great experience. Mac and his wife were really friendly, providing us with recommendations for the Yosemite Park. Safe place, clean restrooms, next supermarket about 20 min.
We have spent 4 nights here and it has been wonderful! It is very woodsy and rustic.
There is a central communal area where campers can gather. There are showers /bathrooms although we came in our RV. There are cabins if people are interested also. Each area has a bbq and a fire pit with lots of wood available. Every morning we woke to deer and turkey grazing thru the lot!
The owner Mac and his wife, Heidi, were very accommodating and made sure we were comfortable. They gave us information on local fishing and guided us to Yosemite.
It seems they have thought everything thru here!!!