Re: One free day after backpacking trip- What should we do?
Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2016 4:36 pm
Stay in Yosemite! You can also camp at the backpackers campground in Yosemite Valley with your "after trip" permit. It is set up like a group camp, so even if you get there late you will find a place to sleep. Only problem is that you have to park your car. The parking space that accesses the campground is only a loading zone. You could also try to get a spot at Camp 4 which is a bit easier to access. I have never had my permit checked at the backpackers campground, and have stayed two nights with no problem. Just pay for the site.
The reason Yosemite Valley is crowded is that the scenery is so spectacular and everyone wants to see it. Just get your mind set for the scenery and do not think of it as a wilderness experience. You already had your wilderness experience. The shuttle bus system works well and allows you to get in more day-hiking. And you can get an ice-cream cone between day hikes! There also is a swimming pool with showers so you can clean up before driving home. On the drive out, be sure to drive up to Photographer's point (better lighting in afternoon) by the Wawowna Tunnel. This is a classic Yosemite Valley view. If time, drive all the way to Glacier Point- another worthwhile view. Also, stop at El Cap Meadows. I have had many an afternoon glass of wine in El Cap Meadows, while watching the climbers on El Cap!
The reason Yosemite Valley is crowded is that the scenery is so spectacular and everyone wants to see it. Just get your mind set for the scenery and do not think of it as a wilderness experience. You already had your wilderness experience. The shuttle bus system works well and allows you to get in more day-hiking. And you can get an ice-cream cone between day hikes! There also is a swimming pool with showers so you can clean up before driving home. On the drive out, be sure to drive up to Photographer's point (better lighting in afternoon) by the Wawowna Tunnel. This is a classic Yosemite Valley view. If time, drive all the way to Glacier Point- another worthwhile view. Also, stop at El Cap Meadows. I have had many an afternoon glass of wine in El Cap Meadows, while watching the climbers on El Cap!