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Yosemite High Sierra Camps
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Lonely Planet
Lonely Planet
Lonely Planet
Lonely Planet
Lonely Planet
Tenaya Lake, Yosemite National Park, CA
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"Yosemite has five hike-in High Sierra Camps: Merced Lake sits at 7,150 feet and is ringed by granite peaks. Reservations are available on a lottery basis." Full review
"Stay at the 42-bed Vogelsang camp (10,300 feet), which does not, alas, have showers. The canvas tent cabins have beds with mattresses, pillows, and blankets; towels and sheets are included. " Full review
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Reservations are available on a lottery basis
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"At the camp itself, you can swim in the pool at the bottom of a cascading waterfall, and there are beautiful sunset views of the 'Grand Canyon of Tuolumne.' Breakfast and dinner included in rates." Full review
"Beds and sheets are provided and breakfast and dinner are available. Showers available at Merced, May and Sunrise camps. Per night rates for children are half that of adults " Full review
"Dramatically located at 10,000ft, with granite mountain peaks in the background. Small lakes and excellent hiking trails nearby. Breakfast and dinner included in rates." Full review
"Situated in a serene spot next to a beautiful meadow with several lakes nearby. This is the final camp on the traditional loop route. Breakfast and dinner included in rates and showers available." Full review
"This is the most remote and the oldest of the High Sierra camps, as well as the largest in terms of beds available. Breakfast and dinner included in rates and showers available." Full review