Crane Flat Campground & RV

Crane Flat Campground & RV

PO Box 577
Yosemite National Park, California 95389
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Local Phone: (209) 379-2123

Location: 
On the Big Oak Flat Road (Hwy 120) at Crane Flat about 30 minutes northwest of Yosemite Valley.

Open: July through September (approximately) (check for this year's estimated opening and closing dates)
Reservations: Require and available online up to about five months in advance. (The campground no longer has half of its sites available on a first-come, first-served basis.)

• Number of sites: 151
• RV length: up to 35 ft
• Trailer length: up to 27 ft

Yosemite National Park Dog Policy:

• Pets are allowed on fully paved roads, walkways, bicycle pathways, and on the Meadow Loop in Wawona.

• In Yosemite Valley, pets are allowed ONLY on paved paths on the Valley Floor.

• Pets are not allowed on trails, within Yosemite Wilderness, in underdeveloped areas, on ski trails, on unplowed roads open to skiing in the winter, on the Mariposa Grove tram, or in any area that has a sign prohibiting pets.

• Do not leave your pet unattended or tied to a post at any time. Unattended pets are subject to removal and impounding.

• No waste bags are provided, please bring your own and use them.

• Dogs must be leashed at all times and are not permitted in group or horse sites.

Kylo
Kylo's Yosemite Adventure - Photo Credit: @kyloandkonacastro
Is Yosemite dog-friendly? Every DogTrekker headed in this direction wants to know. And the answer is…“Yes!”…with caveats. More than 4 million people visit Yosemite each year, and while no one counts the dogs, we know from experience that many visitors share the trip with four-legged companions. Here are the basics of what you need to know (but be sure to read up on the rules before you go): more »
Marlowe & Boomie exploring Yosemite National Park.<br/> Photo Credit: @thenuggetbros
Marlowe & Boomie exploring Yosemite National Park.
Photo Credit: @thenuggetbros
Before you bring your dog to Yosemite National Park, read up on the rules so you won't be disappointed. While access to trails is restricted (see where you can hike below), there's still lots of scenery that can be enjoyed with your dog, especially in the spring when the waterfalls are running at maximum flow. more »
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