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profdant139
Jan 10, 2021Explorer II
Tuolumne Meadows Campground is not big rig friendly at all -- I'm not sure a 28 footer will fit there.
Going to the high country of Yosemite is a great idea -- amazing hiking, much cooler, less crowded than the Valley.
Maybe stay at Mono Vista RV in Lee Vining and commute to the high country up Tioga Road in your tow vehicle?? We have done that many times, when Tuolumne is full.
Maybe check out Saddlebag Lake Campground, a forest service facility at 10,000 feet -- I think it accommodates bigger trailers.
You mentioned boondocking -- there is no boondocking in Yosemite, and the nearest forest service boondocking for bigger rigs is off Highway 395 south of June Lake, near Obsidian Dome.
Going to the high country of Yosemite is a great idea -- amazing hiking, much cooler, less crowded than the Valley.
Maybe stay at Mono Vista RV in Lee Vining and commute to the high country up Tioga Road in your tow vehicle?? We have done that many times, when Tuolumne is full.
Maybe check out Saddlebag Lake Campground, a forest service facility at 10,000 feet -- I think it accommodates bigger trailers.
You mentioned boondocking -- there is no boondocking in Yosemite, and the nearest forest service boondocking for bigger rigs is off Highway 395 south of June Lake, near Obsidian Dome.
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