Special Use Areas
Sections of Yosemite's wilderness are managed as special use areas. These areas may have
specific regulations that apply.
.Little Yosemite Valley
This is one of the most heavily-visited areas in the park. In order to minimize impacts in
Little Yosemite
Valley, there is a designated area for camping that contains toilets, bear boxes, two
communal fire pits and a ranger station. The ranger station in Little Yosemite
Valley is for emergencies and some information - do not depend on this as a fully
staffed and/or supplied station.
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Half Dome and Vicinity
If you are going to travel beyond Little Yosemite Valley for your first nights
stay, you must be a least two miles past Little Yosemite Valley in any direction. Camping
is prohibited on the top of Half Dome due to its special ecosystem. Camping on the
shoulder of Half Dome requires more responsibility on the part of the wilderness user;
proper food storage, human waste disposal, trash removal, and water treatment are
imperative.
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High Sierra Camps
The High Sierra Camps are located in the Yosemite wilderness at Glen Aulin, May Lake,
Vogelsang, Merced Lake, and Sunrise Lakes. These popular backcountry lodges are
administered by Yosemite Concession Services and reservations must be made well in
advance. For more information contact YCS at (209) 454-2002. These areas are also popular
locations for backpackers. To minimize the impacts in these heavily-used areas, we have
designated backpacker camps with composting toilets.
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Day Use Only (One & Four Mile Zones)
In order to provide a quality wilderness experience for day hikers, there is a no
camping zone one mile from any road corridor and four miles
around the more heavily populated areas in the park. The four mile restriction
includes all trails out of Yosemite Valley, Tuolumne Meadows, Hetch Hetchy, Glacier Point,
and Wawona. Please check with a ranger or at a wilderness/ visitor center if you are
unsure where you can legally camp.
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Backpackers' Campgrounds
There are backpackers' campgrounds located at Hetch Hetchy, in Tuolumne Meadows, and in
Yosemite Valley behind the North Pines camp area. The purpose of these campgrounds is to
provide a camp space for backpackers or people without vehicles, such as bicyclists. The
charge is $3.00 per person per night. If you plan a wilderness trip, you may stay at the
backpackers' campgrounds one night before and/or one night after your trip. |