Tuolumne Meadows Campground sits at approximately 8,600 feet in the heart of Yosemite National Park, nestled within California's iconic High Sierra Nevada. Surrounded by sweeping subalpine meadows, granite domes, and crystal-clear streams, this campground offers one of the most breathtaking settings in the American West. Organized into multiple loops, each site is equipped with a picnic table, fire ring with grill, and a bear-proof food locker. Flush toilets and drinking water are available on-site, along with a dump station and water hookups for added convenience. The campground serves as a prime base for exploring Yosemite's high country, with world-class hiking to landmarks such as Cathedral Peak, Lembert Dome, and Lyell Canyon just steps away. Anglers will find excellent trout fishing along the Tuolumne River, while rock climbers enjoy legendary routes on the surrounding granite formations. Backcountry access and ranger-led programs make this a destination for both casual visitors and serious outdoor enthusiasts. Located along Tioga Road (Highway 120) in the eastern reaches of Yosemite. Reservations are made through Recreation.gov and are strongly recommended given the campground's exceptional popularity.