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White Wolf Campground — Yosemite National Park

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White Wolf Campground will not open for the 2025 season.

White Wolf will be open this season but with portable toilets and no drinking water. Check the 'Seasons & Fees' section below for reservation release dates.

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White Wolf Campground, near Yosemite National Park, is a fantastic place to set up camp if you're looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the more crowded areas. This spot offers a mix of tent, RV, and cabin accommodations, making it versatile for different camping styles.

The campground is known for its cooler temperatures, which can be a refreshing change from the heat of Yosemite Valley. Visitors have mentioned the privacy of the sites, many of which are surrounded by impressive rock formations, creating a unique and scenic backdrop. As one camper noted, it’s “great spot to watch a meteor shower!”

Amenities include drinking water and toilets, but keep in mind there are no electric hookups or showers. Some campers appreciated the nearby stream and the small café that serves breakfast, adding a nice touch to the camping experience. The area is also pet-friendly, so you can bring your furry friends along for the adventure.

For those eager to explore, White Wolf Campground is conveniently located in the heart of Yosemite, providing easy access to hiking trails and stunning natural beauty. Just be prepared for a bit of a rustic experience, as some campers have pointed out the need for better signage and personal accountability when it comes to keeping the area clean. If you're looking for a quieter, more laid-back camping experience, this campground is definitely worth considering.

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White Wolf Campground Fee - All Sites $36.00 White Wolf Campground Fee - Standard Sites (RV or Tent) and Tent Only Sites

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White Wolf Campground — Yosemite National Park is located in California

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White Wolf Campground is located off the Tioga Road 24 miles west from Tioga Pass, the parks east entrance (45 minutes). From Yosemite Valley, take the Big Oak Flat Road and Tioga Road 31 miles (approximately 1 hour). From Hwy. 120 west/Big Oak Flat Road, take the Big Oak Flat Road and Tioga Road 31 miles (35 minutes). Youll find the campground north of the Tioga Road.

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37.8703 N
119.6483 W

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  • Tent Sites
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Reviewed Aug. 23, 2022

Well kept and available

Off the beaten path, and much cooler weather compared to Yosemite village and the valley. No lights in the restrooms, so bring a head lamp. The site does need more signage for camper etiquette, some were dumping food down the sinks that causes problems for the restrooms and staff. No ranger checking reservations, but there is a sign in where personal accountability is held.

Site73
Month of VisitAugust
Reviewed Aug. 23, 2022

Awesome stay - And Available!

10/10 will stay again. Already booked for next time through NPS. The site is a little off-camber for those with a RTT very private surrounded by rock pillars and piles. Great spot to watch a meteor shower!

Site73
Month of VisitAugust
Reviewed Jan. 24, 2022

Awesome Site!

Stayed here back in 2016 but havent been able to since. I loved this site! had pretty big bathrooms, there was a nice stream nearby where we saw a huge buck, there was a small cafe that served breakfast and a tiny window store that sold some essentials. Also had a few cabins you could rent that i’d like to look into. Overall great spot, I just wish they would reopen. I’ll definitely be back when they do!

SiteBy the creek
Month of VisitAugust
  • Review photo of White Wolf Campground — Yosemite National Park by david G., January 24, 2022
Reviewed Sep. 13, 2019

Great location

Gets you right to the middle of the park, some sites on a slight hill but most were flat and private. Decent bathroom and dish wash tub and bear boxes provided

Reviewed Jun. 30, 2016

Crowded with drug abuse in the bathrooms - not safe!!

I stayed here twice during a visit to Yosemite. The first time was at the beginning of my trip and i was backpacking out the next morning. I took the shuttle from Yosemite Valley where I parked and left my car and utilized one of the backpackers campsites towards the back (first come first serve but you need a wilderness permit to stay at these). The spot I was at (#40) backed up to large rocks and was quite nice. It was close to a creek and there was some firewood you could collect (though people at this campground were hoarding firewood like the apocolypse was coming). After my backpacking trip I extended my stay in Yosemite to hike the Mist trail and stayed here another night. This night I grabbed site 39. The camp was loud and crowded. There were many people making large bonfires that seemed dangerously uncontrolled. At some point in the vening I used the restroom and there were people smoking what appeared to be meth in the mens room at which point I felt very unsafe. I made it through the night without more problems but was happy to leave the next day. I would never expect such issues with a NPS campground, but this one is on the outskirts. If possible choose another campsite for your visit as this one does not have the NPS ranger staffing it clearly needs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What do reviews say about White Wolf Campground in Yosemite?

White Wolf Campground offers a quiet alternative to the busier areas of Yosemite National Park. Campers appreciate its location away from crowds, cooler temperatures compared to Yosemite Valley, and relatively private sites. Many sites are flat though some sit on slight hills. The campground features decent bathrooms (without lights, so bring a headlamp), dish washing facilities, and provided bear boxes. Visitors consistently mention the natural beauty, with nearby streams and wildlife sightings adding to the experience. Many campers rate it highly and plan return visits, with some having already reserved spots for future trips through the National Park Service reservation system.

What's the difference between White Wolf Campground and White Wolf Lodge?

White Wolf Campground and White Wolf Lodge are adjacent but distinct facilities within the same area of Yosemite. The campground consists of traditional campsites with tent spaces, while the lodge offers cabin accommodations for those seeking more comfortable shelter. The lodge area includes a small café that serves breakfast and a tiny store window selling essential items. Both share the same general location and natural setting, providing different accommodation options based on visitor preferences. The campground requires standard camping gear, while the lodge cabins provide a more developed lodging experience.

Is there a map of White Wolf Campground in Yosemite?

Yes, maps of White Wolf Campground are available through the National Park Service. You can find official campground maps on the NPS website or obtain printed versions at park visitor centers. These maps show campsite layouts, bathroom locations, and nearby trails. For more detailed navigation, the official Yosemite National Park map includes White Wolf Campground's location in relation to other park features and facilities. Be sure to check the most current map before your visit, as site arrangements may occasionally change.

Where is White Wolf Campground located in Yosemite National Park?

White Wolf Campground is situated in the central region of Yosemite National Park, away from the more crowded Yosemite Valley area. It's positioned at a higher elevation than the valley, resulting in noticeably cooler temperatures. The campground can be accessed via Tioga Road (Highway 120), making it a convenient option for those traveling across the park's high country. Its central location provides good access to many park attractions while offering a quieter experience than valley-based accommodations. Shuttle service connecting to Yosemite Valley is available, allowing visitors to park their vehicles and travel between different areas of the park.

What facilities are available for backpackers at White Wolf Campground?

White Wolf Campground offers designated backpacker sites located toward the back of the campground that operate on a first-come, first-served basis. Facilities include decent bathrooms (bring a headlamp as they don't have lights), dish washing tubs, and bear boxes for secure food storage. The nearby White Wolf Lodge area provides a small café serving breakfast and a tiny store selling essential supplies. Backpackers can utilize shuttle service from Yosemite Valley, making it convenient to leave vehicles parked while exploring the backcountry. The campground serves as an excellent staging area for wilderness trips, offering backpackers a place to prepare or recover from trail adventures.

Are there photos available of White Wolf Campground?

Yes, photos of White Wolf Campground are available through multiple sources. The National Park Service website features official images of the campground. The Dyrt also hosts user-submitted photos that showcase individual campsites, the surrounding landscape, facilities, and nearby natural features. These images can help you visualize the campground's setting, which includes rock formations, forest surroundings, and nearby streams. Photos typically highlight the natural beauty of the area, campsite layouts, and available amenities like bathrooms and bear boxes.