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Equestrian campers visiting the southern end of the park near Wawona and the Mariposa Grove. Not suitable for anyone without horses — there are only 2 dedicated equestrian sites, and competition is fierce year-round.
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With just 2 equestrian nonelectric sites, Wawona Horse Campsites is the most limited campground in the park by sheer capacity. Reservations open on the 15th of each month up to 5 months in advance at 7:00 a.m. PST — the same release window as the rest of Yosemite — and every day of the week shows Very High demand. August is the easiest month with 39.1% of its 23 reservations made last-minute, while September is the hardest with only 5.3% last-minute availability. If you're planning an equestrian trip to Wawona, September requires the most lead time; even then, 5-month-advance planning is the minimum viable strategy.
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May and June offer the best balance of good weather and last-minute booking opportunity — May park-wide runs 44.5% last-minute across 17,031 reservations, and Valley campgrounds like Lower Pines hit 36.4% last-minute that month. July through September is peak season with 38–41% last-minute rates park-wide, but Valley sites fill hardest, with North Pines showing 40.4% of August reservations made 6+ months in advance. October is counterintuitively the hardest month park-wide at 34.8% last-minute despite being post-summer, driven by fall visitors; November and December drop sharply to 43–44% last-minute for those willing to camp in cooler conditions.
The free Yosemite Valley Shuttle operates year-round and is the primary way to move between campgrounds, trailheads, and facilities without driving — essential during summer when parking lots fill by mid-morning. Tioga Road (Highway 120) is typically open late May or June through November, unlocking Crane Flat, White Wolf, Porcupine Flat, Tamarack Flat, and Tuolumne Meadows campgrounds; check NPS road conditions before any Tioga Road trip since opening dates vary by year. Glacier Point Road, which accesses Bridalveil Creek Campground, has its own seasonal opening tied to snowpack.
Total reservations in October 2023: 12
Address
Mariposa County, California
Coordinates
37.5393, -119.6536
Very high demand - sites typically fill up immediately when the booking window opens. Plan to book the moment reservations open.

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The park entrance fee is $35 per vehicle for a 7-day pass. Nightly camping rates vary by campground but generally run $26–$36 per night for standard sites. The America the Beautiful Annual Pass ($80) covers the entrance fee for the pass holder's vehicle and is worth it if you're visiting two or more federal fee sites in a year — it does not reduce the nightly camping fee. Horse campsites at Wawona and Tuolumne require separate reservations from the standard campground bookings.
The 7-day stay limit applies at Valley campgrounds (Upper Pines, Lower Pines, North Pines, Camp 4, Wawona, Wawona Horse Campsites); most other campgrounds allow 14 days. Cell service is unreliable throughout much of the park, particularly at high-elevation Tioga Road campgrounds — download offline maps before arrival. The nearest full-service towns for supplies are El Portal (just outside the Arch Rock entrance) and Mariposa to the south; Yosemite Village has a grocery store but expect premium prices and crowds.