Camping in the DIRT

it can be very HOT, no matter what time of year so make sure you bring your shade. But there are plenty of hidden gems out here whether it is the wind caves, oasis, of canyons to explore. Do your research before you head out there so you know what you want to see. Great area though to bring anyone and everyone to enjoy the night sky and see some desert beauty.

We spent two nights there and just had good ol'e fashion camping fun. Games, camp fire, etc.

Exploring the giants

Overall our visit was great. We did it ALL. Saw the general, went to Crystal Cave, hiked to the top of Moro Rock. And we did it all with 4 girls all under the age of 4.

The campground was nice, it was clean, and basically your stereotypical public campground. It was also very close proximity to pretty much everything. We did a lot of driving around. It is also right between to supply stores so your; wood, ice, things you forgot, etc. is all right there.

The only down side to really the whole park itself and not this specific campground is that it is very hilly. So where in Yosemite you can cruise around on bikes all day, or walk between sites, that is pretty difficult for here.