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Camping, and Then Some!
Operating Season:
- Friday, April 12, 2024 – Monday, October 7, 2024.
Perfect for those who love camping outdoors but don’t want the hassle of setting up a tent, Housekeeping Camp is a Yosemite favorite. Perched alongside the Merced River in the middle of the Valley, the camp features three-sided concrete structures with canvas roofs and privacy curtains. Nearby sandy beaches are perfect for relaxing in the sun by the river. From Housekeeping Camp, you’ll have unmatched views of Yosemite Falls and Half Dome as you prepare your dinner on your campfire ring’s grill. Enjoy your meal on your covered patio as you take in the sights and sounds of Yosemite.
Each Housekeeping Camp unit features two electrical outlets, one inside the sleeping area and one outside. Each outlet has one plug. There is one light in the sleeping area and one light in the patio area.
NOTE: Please do not bring space heaters, as they can cause a power outage in your Housekeeping Unit.
NOTE: Pets are not permitted at Housekeeping Camp, with the exception of service animals.
Room Types
Standard Unit
There are 266 units in the Housekeeping Camp, which can sleep up to six guests. Units feature a bunk bed, a double bed, table, chairs, mirror, electrical lights and outlets. True to the spirit of camping, guests can either bring their own sleeping bags and pillows or rent blanket, sheet and pillow packs by the night. Please note there are no telephones or TV's.
ADA Unit Features (available upon request)
- Parking nearby unit
- Close to restroom with wheelchair accessible toilet
- Paved walkways for path of travel to parking and restroom
- High-sided campfire ring
River Unit
Features all the amenities of a Housekeeping Camp Standard Unit with an emphasis on your proximity to the river for an enhanced camping stay.
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What to Bring for your Housekeeping Camp Stay
We recommend bringing the following items with you:
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You can rent Bed Packs for $15.00 per night (double bed pack) and $9.00 per night (single bed pack) at Housekeeping Camp when you arrive. The double bed pack includes two blankets, two sheets and two pillows. The single bed pack includes one blanket, one sheet and one pillow.
NOTE: Please do not bring space heaters, by doing so you risk the possibility of a power outage in your Housekeeping Unit.
Guest Services
Laundry | Open 8:00 am - 10:00 pm |
Local Transportation | Hop on the free shuttle bus at Housekeeping Camp tovisit various locations in Yosemite Valley. Yosemite Shuttles |
Restrooms & Showers | You’ll find the shower house near the registration office and store, which has restrooms and shower facilities with soap and towels. Other restrooms are located throughout the camp. Shower house is open from 7:00 am - 10:00 pm |
Parking
You'll be able to park for free nearby your unit. There’s also a small parking lot for the camp store and the laundry room. Please note that sleeping in vehicles including RVs is prohibited throughout the property.
WiFi Internet Access
Here’s where you can get a Wi-Fi signal for checking email or visiting websites:
Yosemite Village:
- Complimentary WiFi is available at Degnan's Kitchen (bandwidth is limited).
- You can also use the Internet at theMariposa County Library.
Curry Village, Yosemite Valley Lodge and The Ahwahnee:
- Internet access provided to only guests staying at the hotel.
NOTE: WiFi bandwidth is limited in Yosemite National Park. The WiFi is only recommended for checking email or some (very) light web browsing. Don't expect to be able to stream movies or download/upload large files. Enjoy the digital detox!
Bear Essentials
At Yosemite, we work hard to keep bears wild. That means ensuring that they don’t get any human food—either by being intentionally fed by park visitors or by taking food that’s been left unprotected. You’ll find bear-proof storage lockers throughout Yosemite National Park, which must be used to store all scented items. This includes all food, drinks, coolers, toiletries, and trash. Bears have broken into cars—sometimes when only a candy wrapper or closed cooler was in view. If it has any scent at all or is related to food or food preparation in any way, it must be stored in the lockers.
- 33 inches deep x45 inches wide x 18 inches tall
- 17 inches deep x45 inches wide x 17 inches tall
While the units do have electrical outlets, refrigerators are not permitted because bears can (and will) break into them. Failure to comply with food storage policies may result in a $5000 fine and/or your removal from the camp. Cars used for food storage may be impounded.
Food storage guidelines:
- Treat your food storage locker like a refrigerator—never leave it open.
- Place food inside resealable containers and store the containers in the lockers. This includes bear-resistant coolers/ice chests.
- Ensure your food storage locker is fully closed and latched, even when padlocked.
- When you leave, empty your food storage locker.
Housekeeping Camp’s units are the only accommodations in Yosemite where outdoor cooking is permitted. All units have a campfire ring with a grill grate and a bear-proof food storage locker. All food and food related items (including coolers) and any product with a scent (including soap, toothpaste, chapstick and deodorant) must be stored in the bear-proof lockers. This includes bear-resistant coolers/ice chests.
You can buy firewood at the Housekeeping Camp Registration Office.
Camp Store
Open 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
Facilities
Units are furnished with one double bed and a set of twin bunk beds without linens. Units can accommodate up to six guests with the addition of two cots. Sleeping outside of the units is prohibited. Guests can rent sheets, blankets, pillows, chairs, cribs, and cots for their stay at Housekeeping Camp.
To protect Yosemite from invasive species that live inside cut wood, we ask guests to purchase their firewood as close to their camping destination as possible. You can purchase local firewood at most stores in Yosemite. You can learn more at the National Park Service website.
- Wood fires are only allowed from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm
- Fires must be completely extinguished at 10:00 pm
Quiet Hours
We kindly as all visitors to be mindful of their noise level—as respect for their neighbors in Housekeeping Camp and the surrounding wildlife. Quiet Hours are 10:00 pm to 6:00 am, seven days a week. All guests are expected to be respectful of their fellow campers and abide by these hours. Guests who are unable to adhere to this policy may be removed from the camp.
Cancellation Policy
$10.00 cancellation fee for cancellations made 7 or more days prior to arrival. Refunds on cancellations or changes made less than 7 days in advance will be forfeited.
Check-In: 4:00 pm
Check-Out: 11:00 am
A deposit of 100% of the first night at the time of booking if paid by credit or debit card. Otherwise, 10 days to receive 100% of first night if paid by check or money order.
Pet Policy
Pets are not permitted on property, with the exception of service animals. Read about pets in Yosemitehere.
Smoking Policy
Smoking is strictly prohibited at all accommodations and buildings in Yosemite.
12% Occupancy Tax
1.5% TBID (Tourism Business Improvement District) Assessment
0.2% California Tourism Assessment Fee