Glen Aulin High Sierra Camp — Yosemite National Park
Reviewed Sep. 28, 2021

Backcountry campsite with a couple of amenities

Glen Aulin is one of a series of High Country camps in Yosemite National Park.  The concept behind these camps is that you can walk 6-10 miles each day with only a day pack, and spend the night in these supported camps where tents, water, and food are provided by concessionaires.  Really cool idea, but when we camped here in late September 2021, it was a ghost town (all the tents were taken down leaving just frames and slabs - I don't think they ever opened this season due to CV-19).  Regardless, the High Country camp was still a great base camp for our family for two nights.

With backcountry permit in hand, we hiked out 6 miles from Tuolumne Meadows and stayed in one of the 30 regular campsites at Glen Aulin.  Having not been backcountry camping in a while, we appreciated the remoteness of the location, but still having access to a vault toilet, bear boxes, and being around a few other campers.  With the camp shut down, there were no other amenities - for example, you had to filter your own water when normally there is piped water - but that just added to the experience.  The Tuolumne River was our water source, which is located adjacent to the camp.  In warmer weather, the pool formed at the base of Tuolumne Falls would make a great swimming hole, but for us in 60 degree weather, it was just a beautiful place to sit and listen to the sound of falling water.  A mile and a half day hike down river is California Falls.  Further down are LaConte and Waterwheel Falls.  

The 30 campsites are spaced out along Conness Creek.  The lower sites are shaded and closer to the toliet, the higher sites are more exposed and nestled among granite boulders, the views getting better the higher you go.  Most of sites are small, though a few can fit multiple small tents if you are traveling in a group.  Sites are not reserved - they are first come, first served. Each site had a small fire ring, though fires were banned when we went. The campers were all very friendly (about 10 sites were occupied both nights), with everyone down at sunset and up at sunrise.  It got cold - just above freezing at night.  We did see one bear in camp (at night), though he took off running as soon as we saw him.  

Camping here was amazing.  Highly recommend!

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  • Review photo of Glen Aulin High Sierra Camp — Yosemite National Park by Erin S., September 28, 2021
  • Review photo of Glen Aulin High Sierra Camp — Yosemite National Park by Erin S., September 28, 2021
  • Review photo of Glen Aulin High Sierra Camp — Yosemite National Park by Erin S., September 28, 2021
  • Review photo of Glen Aulin High Sierra Camp — Yosemite National Park by Erin S., September 28, 2021
  • Review photo of Glen Aulin High Sierra Camp — Yosemite National Park by Erin S., September 28, 2021
  • Review photo of Glen Aulin High Sierra Camp — Yosemite National Park by Erin S., September 28, 2021
  • Day hike to California Falls.
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