Camping in Yosemite Valley
Three campgrounds offer accessible campsites.
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Camping in Yosemite Valley Details
Three campgrounds in the Valley offer accessible campsites, suitable for wheelchairs: Lower Pines: sites #7, #13 (with a raised tent pad), #14, #18, and #20 Upper Pines: sites #21 (with a raised tent pad), #27, and #42 North Pines: sites #111, #113, and #119 (with a raised tent pad). All of these sites have accessible fire rings and picnic tables with extended tops. Lower Pines accessible site #14 also has electric power to charge a wheelchair. The Camp 4 walk-in campground (first-come, first-served) has a dirt access route leading to many level sites; however, none is officially designated accessible, and there are no designated accessible parking spaces. The restroom is accessible.
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