Campground: Bureau of Land Management, Bakersfield Field Office, Tuolumne River |
| Description: The Tuolumne originates from snowmelt off Mounts Dana & Lyell in Yosemite National Park & courses 54 miles before crossing into Stanislaus National Forest & Bureau of Land Management public land. Below the National Park boundary, the river contains some of the most noted whitewater in the high Sierras & is an extremely popular rafting stream, catering to experts who can brave the Class IV-V+ rapids. This river also provides some spectacular scenery.
Location: The designated section includes the main stem from its source to the Don Pedro Reservoir.
Season: year round.
Fee: for some areas, including Yosemite NP.
Reservations: no.
Available:
Fishing Picnicking Boating (WW) Camping Wildlife Viewing
Drinking Water RV Sites Restrooms Boat Ramp.
Notes: Managed in partnership with the National Park Service & Stanislaus National Forest. |
Bureau of Land Management, Bakersfield Field Office, Tuolumne River Campground Web Site |
Campground Address:
3801 Pegasus Drive
Bakersfield, CA
93308
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Campground Phone Numbers:
Phone: (661) 391-6000
Campground Has Tenting? Y
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