Camp 4 Campground - Fresno, CA
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Camp 4 Campground
GPS Coordinates: N 37° 44.470 W 119° 36.226
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Camp 4 Campground offers 35 campsites suitable for tent camping. RVs and trailers are not permitted at this campground. It is located in Yosemite Valley near Yosemite Lodge. No pets are allowed.
This campground is on the National Register of Historic Places because of its nationally significant role in the development of rock climbing as a sport.
From spring through fall, a campground ranger staffs Camp 4 each day. You must register with the ranger in order to stay at Camp 4. The ranger arrives at the campground kiosk around 8:30 am, although, a line has often formed well before then and the campground may fill before everyone in line is registered. Space is available on a per-person basis and each person wishing to register must be present. Six people will be assigned to each campsite; people in one group may be assigned to different campsites.
Elevation: 4,000 feet
Camp 4 Campground is located in Yosemite National Park, a shrine to human foresight, the strength of granite, the power of glaciers, the persistence of life, and the tranquility of the High Sierra.
Yosemite National Park is best known for its waterfalls, but within its nearly 1,200 square miles, you can find deep valleys, grand meadows, ancient giant sequoias, a vast wilderness area, and much more.


Facilities: Camp 4 Campground has piped drinking water and flush toilets available on the premises. Picnic tables, fire rings, and food lockers are located throughout the campground.
Groceries and showers are located nearby.

Best Time To Visit: Camp 4 Campground is open year-round.

Fees: Fees are charged.

Accessibility: Unknown

Rules: The following is prohibited within Yosemite National Park: feeding or approaching wildlife, hunting animals, collecting reptiles and butterflies, collecting plants (including pine cones), picking up archeological or historic items such as arrowheads, possession of metal detectors or using them to locate and collect historic objects, driving vehicles into sensitive meadows and off roadways, camping outside of designated campgrounds, and possession of weapons.

Pets must be restrained on a leash not more than six feet long or otherwise physically restrained. Keep your distance from animals, even if they approach you. Dispose of trash in animal-proof trash cans or dumpsters. Keep your food and trash from wildlife by storing it properly, day and night. Keep bicycles on paved roads and paved trails. They are not allowed to travel off-trail, on unpaved trails, or in wilderness areas.

Directions: Yosemite National Park covers nearly 1,200 square miles of mountainous terrain in the Sierra Nevada of California. From the west, the park can be accessed on Highways 120 and 140. From the east, the park can be accessed on Highway 120 only; however, this portion of the highway is closed, generally between October and May, due to snow conditions.

To reach Yosemite National Park Visitor Center from Modesto, take Highway 120 out of Oakdale and follow it east for 76.5 miles. Make a slight right onto Big Oak Flat Rd. (Ireland Lake Rd.) and follow it east for 9.6 miles to Highway 140 (Northside Dr.) Turn left onto Highway 140 and travel east for about 7 miles to Yosemite Village.
To reach Yosemite National Park Visitor Center from Fresno, travel north on Highway 41 for 92 miles. Turn left onto Highway 140 (Northside Dr.) and follow it for 1 mile to Yosemite Village.
To reach Yosemite National Park Visitor Center from Bridgeport, travel south on Highway 395 for 26 miles to Highway 120 (Tioga Pass Rd.) Turn right onto Highway 120 and follow it west for 58.5 miles. Turn left onto Big Oak Flat Rd. (Ireland Lake Rd.) and follow it east for 9.6 miles to Highway 140 (Northside Dr.) Turn left onto Highway 140 and travel east for about 7 miles to Yosemite Village.

Map: Click here for a map to Camp 4 Campground

Reservations: Camp 4 Campground does not accept reservations, but the campground fills early most mornings from spring through fall. Sites are available on a first come, first served basis.

 
Address
Yosemite National Park
P.O. Box 577
Yosemite, California 95389
Phone
General: (209) 372-0200
Fax: (209) 372-0220
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