Backpacker's Campground

Campground · Yosemite Valley

Backpacker's Campground

Campground · Yosemite Valley
TUOLUMNE MEADOWS, CA 95389

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Nestled in the serene woods of Yosemite, this basic walk-in campground for backpackers offers stunning river views and a peaceful escape right before or after your wilderness adventures.  

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TUOLUMNE MEADOWS, CA 95389 Get directions

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TUOLUMNE MEADOWS, CA 95389 Get directions

+1 209 372 0200
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Features

restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Mar 4, 2025

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Arda Ünlü

Google
A little hard to reach. You get off the shuttle at Curry Village and walk for a km. You can self check in if arriving late. You get to stay here if you have a wilderness permit or if you arrived to park on foot by bike or bus. Great views. Not much around than a so called restroom but hey, we are all backpackers right?

Jeffrey Scott

Google
Quiet but busy place for. Tents and small camping vehicles adjacent to the Merced river. Incredible views looking up from The Valley floor.

James Rohner

Google
Its a cheap campground just for backpackers with bear boxes and private toilets. For a backpacker this is like being spoiled. Only advice is get in at a decent time (before 5pm) to get one of the better spots otherwise be prepared to camp out in the "middle" of the place. Also take note you can gear drop in the North Pines Campground which makes it a short hike with your stuff. Nearest parking is Curry Village.

Witek Bobrowski

Google
Such a lovely camp… I have really nice memories from my trips to Yosemite and this place. Met interesting people every time I stayed here and this is camp is definitely an essential part of Yosemite experience while either starting or ending your hike. You are surrounded with giant trees and even more gigantic rocks and all you hear is a nice sound of the river that is really close to the camp and makes it hidden from campers staying at other camps. If you arrive late afternoon to the valley definitely consider staying here rather than rushing for the wilderness area. Enjoy the nature, enjoy the stars, talk to some people and prepare for an amazing time you will have in Yosemite National Park. You will remember this forever, and carry these memories everywhere you go.

Dad Reads and Cooks Meat

Google
Great way to spend some time in the valley before or after a backcountry trip. Convenient. Only had to walk in 300 yds. Pit toilet. Right under half dome.

Amelia Hoedl

Google
Waking up here to set out on a backpacking trip is a dream. It’s close to everything you need and very quiet compared to other campsites around the valley.

Jason

Google
Camping here was much more of a hastle than I was expecting. I'd recommend booking a site at Campsite 4 instead (requires lottery entry 2 weeks in advance). In June the trail from North Pines to the Backpacker's campground was flooded out in multiple spots above ankle depth. Starting out my trip with wet boots wasn't ideal. While you can park within a 5 minute hike to pack in, you have to park for the night at the trail head parking lot about a 20 minute walk away. There is a dry long way around to reach Curry Village but it was a 30+ minute hike. I had planned to stay here after my hike but already wet and tired from 2 nights in the wilderness I didn't have it in me to deal with the flooding and walk to and from the car. I got lucky and snagged a campsite 4 spot that became available around 8 pm, which was far more convenient and comfortable. If you're ok putting up with the cost of entry, the campsite was quiet and beautiful along a river and with incredible views of rockface all around.

Neal Benson

Google
I’ve been able to stay here twice in this place is rad. Just remember you have to have a wilderness permit to stay here you can’t just cruise into Yosemite and stay here. And it’s also not like you get your own campsite. This is a Backpackers Campgrounds. You get a little piece of dirt to sleep on and you get a sit at a table and grab a meal. You also have a restroom there. The closest water is across the bridge at North Pines. Is a great little spot to come if you have a wilderness permit.