Camp at Crane Flat Campground
Mariposa County, California
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Added by Garrett Schmidt
Dive into Yosemite's natural splendor at a quaint campground surrounded by wildflower-filled meadows.
Crane Flat Campground is located on the Big Oak Flat Road (Highway 120) just west of Crane Flat, about 30 minutes northwest of Yosemite Valley. Sites are open July-October at $26/night. More info at https://www.nps.gov/yose/plany...
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