Address: 9988 CA-140, El Portal, CA 95318, USA
Phone: +12093792339
DonnaMichelle Leon
Great location just minutes away from Yosemite entrance. The spot we got #19 was nicely shaded by 4 trees. There are several showers and bathrooms. They offer a pool, gift shop, and small store. It's near the river and the sounds of the water were amazing to fall asleep to.
sam johnsen
We stayed in the tent cabins--so cute!! Had to rent through Expedia but it worked out. They came with everything a regular hotel room would and the pool was nice. My only complaint was there's no cell service or free wifi. Also bring water, since the tap water was pretty bad
Jonathan P.
Car camped here with a large group, and we had a great experience, overall. Sites we had were comfortable, with some shade, and while near the roadway, you really don't have much traffic coming through at night. A few people stayed in the cabins, and said they were very comfortable, if basic. Staff was very friendly and accommodating, all the sites have fire rings and power, which is really nice. Bathrooms and showers are simple, but they work, so it's a nice luxury vs. many state and national sites with limited facilities. Hotel with a store and pool next door, if you have people that don't camp, and the Merced river is just across the road. A nice little spot not too far from Yosemite, and much quieter than being right in the valley.
Theresa Gabriel
The RV camping spots are level, but it’s not always level trying to get into them. We were in 116 and most of those in our section plenty of room for both slides to come out. 106 through 113 are in the trees and those might be an issue. 114 is an odd one, but you have room. 101 through 103 are stair stepped up under the canvas cabins. 126 through 128 also I think I have plenty of room. The reservation site says that you can only extend slides on one side. I think this is to keep people from complaining. We were able to extend all of our slides. 118 through 125 could be pulled through into if the other neighbor isn’t in yet. The square sites are canvas cabins, and the open slots are tent spots. We were 20 minutes from Yosemite Village. But it seemed longer with steep grades and curves. We went in five days of our seven nights camped here. Although Indian flight says that you can’t leave your dog alone even when you are gone, our dog is pretty quiet, and we left him alone in our camper during the day. No one‘s around to even notice during the day.
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Yes!
Right on the edge of Yosemite. A good 10 or 15 minute drive and youre in Yosemite.
Yup, there's a path connecting the two properties that will put you in the back of the RV parking near the tents and the back left corner of the hotel parking
There were some larger spots that you may be able to fit in, but if call ahead to make sure. They are very nice and accommodating.
We rented a cabin, it smelled musty. 2 beds and a sofa bed that felt as if you were sleeping right on the coils. It was cold at night but not extremely cold. We went in Oct
Search cedar lodge hotel - it's the same owner I think, and next to the RV camp. They will have other numbers.
I made my reservation on Hotels.com
Stayed in one of their hotel rooms so not sure about tent heating. I suggest calling them. Kevin was great and he'll answer your questions but I thought the location to go into Yosemite was the best!
Yes, with a couple of rules: http://www.indianflatrvpark.com/rates.htm
If youre asking if there is a fire ban in effect the best place to check would be the campgrounds website or search for yosemite at the nps.gov (National Park Service) website
Showers are free at Campground. Hotel next door has free pool+hottub (closes at 10) and washing machines i do believe, dont remember cost of wash/dry
Fa show fa show right up the street there is a Chevron. They're gonna tax you up the corn hole for it but it's there. Expect to pay $1.50 extra per gallon.
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