Bridalveil Creek Campground
This 110-site campground is open July through September and welcomes RVs, groups, and also has three horse-friendly sites.
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Bridalveil Creek Campground Details
This campground is located on Glacier Point Road, about 8 miles east of the intersection with Wawona Road (Highway 41) and about 45 minutes south of Yosemite Valley. Operating on a first-come, first-served basis, the campground can accommodate RVs up to 35 feet in length and trailers up to 24 feet. The daily fee is $18. Horse sites require reservations up to five months in advance from approximately June through early September. The daily fee is $30 per night. Each campsite contains a fire ring, picnic table, and food locker, and is near a bathroom with potable water and flush toilets. Dump stations are available at Wawona (on Forest Drive east of the Wawona Store) and in the Yosemite Valley (at Upper Pines Campground). Groceries can be purchased in Yosemite Valley or at the store in Wawona. Showers are at Half Dome Village and Housekeeping Camp in the valley. Pets are permitted in this campground, except in the horse and group sites.
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Bridalveil Creek (G5)
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