Yosemite Creek — Yosemite National Park
Brittany S.
Reviewed Aug. 14, 2018

A whole different world!

Yosemite is absolutely amazing! If you ever get a chance to explore Yosemite, take it! I got to go on a spur of the moment thing. My husband was working on the clean-up for the wildfires that ravaged California and he had been gone a while, so we decided I would fly out and meet him and we would take a camping trip together. Be aware, it was December... it was freezing! The days were great! We did about 14 miles in hikes every, because unlike Texas it was cool and refreshing. Then at night we froze...but I wouldn't change it for the world.

So I ended up flying into Sacramento and then we drove about 4 hours to get to Yosemite National Park. Not a bad drive, of course everything in California is beautiful compared to the flat lands of Texas. Please make sure if you are going in the off season to bring chains for your tires and to check for road closure into Yosemite Valley. Thankfully we did not run into any ice or closure on the way in, but believe me we were nervous! The roads can get a little nerve racking going up the mountains with such steep drops off the side. I think i stopped breathing a few times!

I reserved our campsite online, there weren't many options since it was winter, but we stayed at the Upper Pines campground that is open all year long. Surprisingly there were quite a few people there, but mostly hiking/camping enthusiast like us that kept to themselves and were quiet, friendly neighbors! Since it was off season the restaurant at Half Dome village was closed, but the store they have was open if you are in need of groceries, firewood, first aid...etc. It seems Yosemite is still a hopping place even when it is freezing which was reassuring for us Texans!

The trails were amazing and well marked even though the place is HUGE! Some of the more extreme hikes were closed off for safety because of ice but we still had a lot of options. Lots of variety and diversity in trails. We stayed 5 days and did between 8-14 miles each day without seeing the same thing twice! We visited in December, so yes it was cold, and the waterfalls were not flowing but it was still the most beautiful place.

Campgrounds are tightly packed, but that is just nit picky. We had a fire pit, a 'bear box', a picnic table, and a parking spot next to our site. They have sites to accommodate everyone, it is just a matter of reserving early, spots fill up fast. There are also cabins and yurts you can stay in, which might be a good idea if you go in the winter. Park rangers are very helpful and the place is well kept. There are bugs and animals, so make sure your being safe and watching your surroundings, especially out in the trails. Trekking poles are also a good idea if you don't have great ankles, knees,or back. The trails can be difficult at times with lots of rocks and uneven terrain. Just be safe and take your time.

Definitely one for the books!

SiteUpper Pines Site # 62
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  • Review photo of Yosemite Creek — Yosemite National Park by Brittany S., August 14, 2018
  • Review photo of Yosemite Creek — Yosemite National Park by Brittany S., August 14, 2018
  • Review photo of Yosemite Creek — Yosemite National Park by Brittany S., August 14, 2018
  • Review photo of Yosemite Creek — Yosemite National Park by Brittany S., August 14, 2018
  • Review photo of Yosemite Creek — Yosemite National Park by Brittany S., August 14, 2018
  • Review photo of Yosemite Creek — Yosemite National Park by Brittany S., August 14, 2018
  • Review photo of Yosemite Creek — Yosemite National Park by Brittany S., August 14, 2018
  • Review photo of Yosemite Creek — Yosemite National Park by Brittany S., August 14, 2018
  • Review photo of Yosemite Creek — Yosemite National Park by Brittany S., August 14, 2018
  • Review photo of Yosemite Creek — Yosemite National Park by Brittany S., August 14, 2018