Monday, May 19, 2014

2014 E.D.G.E. CAMPING - YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK
JUNE 19 TO JUNE 22, 2014









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Camping Registration IS CLOSED!


Overview

Texas Flats Campground is a horse-friendly group camp situated on the banks of McGilvery Creek. It is split into 4 sections named manzanita, red fir, white fir and cedar.

Natural Features:

The Sierra National Forest, located on the western slope of the central Sierra Nevada, is known for its spectacular mountain scenery and abundant natural resources. The terrain includes rolling, oak-covered foothills, heavily forested middle elevation slopes and the starkly beautiful alpine landscape of the High Sierra.

Texas Flat Campground is located in the Highway 41 Corridor of the Bass Lake Ranger District. This area is known for the Nelder Grove of giant sequoias.

Recreation:

Nearby logging and forest roads can be used as equestrian trails. The Shadow of the Giants, a popular 1-mile hike through a grove of giant sequoias, is just a short drive northwest of the campground.

Facilities:

Each campsite can accommodate between 20-30 people and has picnic tables and campfire rings. Vault toilets are provided, but campers need to bring drinking water. This campground does not have facilities or corrals for horses.

Nearby Attractions:

Yosemite National Park is a popular day trip. Visitors can also take a ride on the historic logging train at Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad.

The Sierra Vista Scenic Byway (Sky Ranch Road), an 83-mile drive past some of the highlights of Sierra National Forest, runs nearby.

Activities and Amenities

Within Facility
  • Campfire Circles
  • Campfire Rings
  • Corrals
  • Equestrian Sites
  • Group Camping
  • Horseback Riding Trails
  • Host
  • Tables
  • Vault Toilets
Greater Than 1 Mile
  • Hiking
  • Trailheads
Know Before You Go
  • Maximum vehicle length is 20 feet
  • Bring drinking water
  • This is bear country; store all food in bear-proof containers
  • This facility is operated by Sierra Recreation, A Division of California Land Management, and your comments are appreciated; comment forms are available from campground hosts or on CLM's website
  • Click here for more information about Sierra National Forest



  • Fire restrictions may be imposed at any time due to hot, dry weather conditions, at which time campfires and charcoal fires may not be allowed. For current fire conditions or weather closures contact the Sierra National Forest Headquarters, (559) 297-0706.
  • No more than two pets per site

    • Don't Move Firewood: Protect California's forests from tree-killing pests by buying your firewood locally and burning it on-site. For more information visit firewood.ca.gov.

    Getting There:

    GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude):
    37.39278, -119.58167
    37°23'34"N, 119°34'54"W

    Take Highway 41 north through Oakhurst past Rd. 222 (aka Bass Lake turn off), to Road 632 (aka Sky Ranch Road).
    Turn right, travel 7 miles, and turn right on FS6S40 towards Soquel Campground.
    Travel for 1 mile, turn left on 6S08, cross the bridge and continue left through Greys Mt. Campground.
    Travel for 1 mile, turn left on 6S38, and continue for 2 miles to Texas Flat Campground. (Distances approximate).
    2014 SURVIVAL GUIDE - YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK
    PROPOSED ITINERARY - TEXAS FLATS CAMPGROUND - CEDAR LOOP @ SIERRA NEVADA

    DIRECTIONS TO CAMPGROUND
    GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude):
    37.39278, -119.58167
    37°23'34"N, 119°34'54"W


    • Take Highway 41 north through Oakhurst past Rd. 222 (aka Bass Lake turn off), to Road 632 (aka Sky Ranch Road). 
    • Turn right, travel 7 miles, and turn right on FS6S40 towards Soquel Campground. 
    • Travel for 1 mile, turn left on 6S08, cross the bridge and continue left through Greys Mt. Campground. 
    • Travel for 1 mile, turn left on 6S38, and continue for 2 miles to Texas Flat Campground. (Distances approximate).


    ITINERARY

    THURSDAY, JUNE 19
    • 6:30 AM  JUNE 19
      • Caravan meets at Porter Ranch Town Center by In-N-Out (118 Freeway & Porter Ranch Dr)
    • 7:30 AM JUNE 19
      • Caravan Leaves
    • 9:30 PM Pit Stop 
    • 12:00 PM Lunch Oakhurst (please make sure to bring money for this)
    • 2:00 PM Arrive at Campground

    FRIDAY, JUNE 20

    • AM Breakfast
    • PM Dinner

    SATURDAY, JUNE231

    • AM Breakfast
    • PM Dinner

    SUNDAY, JUNE 22

    • Breakfast Devotional
    • 10:00 AM Check-Out


    WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW NOW or SHOULD KEEP IN MIND...

    • Lunch sandwiches will be provided.  There are restaurants and markets in Yosemite Valley for more substantial lunches.
    • Making sure you have all your equipment, if you’re going to borrow equipment from someone, get it a.s.a.p.
    • Setup your carpool with other campers now.
    • Carpools are responsible for all their transportation expenses during the trip.
    • Please help with the person driving you by reimbursing them for the cost of gas, etc…round-trip is about approximately 600 miles.  4.5 hours drive one-way.
    • Please make sure you have reliable transportation (car is in shape).
    • If you are planning to hike, make sure to bring hiking shoes that you've use before and bring nail clippers.
    • Group meals (breakfast and dinner) will be provided
    • If you have special dietary needs please be prepared to bring those with you, we won't be able to accommodate for you.
    • Bring your own bottled water, favorite drinks, and snacks (drinks not provided)
    • There are toilets at our campground.
    • There is NO WATER SERVICE at our campground
    • We will caravan to the park, if you have FRS/GRMS radios (walkie-talkies), bring them.
    • Bring cash for incidentals during the trip (limited ATMs at the park).
    • BEAR COUNTRY! All food must be locked in lockers!


    WHAT TO BRING


    • Tent
    • Sleeping Bag
    • Pillow
    • Air Mattress (optional)
    • Clothing: Warm clothes for the evenings (jeans, sweatshirts w/ hood, jackets, sweatpants, and pajamas.) Cool clothes for the day time (shirts, T-shirts, hats, swimsuit).
    • Towels
    • Toiletries: toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, shampoo, lotion, hairbrush, combs, etc. Lots of quarters (coins) for showers.
    • Shoes: walking + hiking shoes (at least two pairs), rubber slippers for taking showers.
    • Nail clippers.
    • Bundle of Fire wood per car.


    OTHER EQUIPMENT


    • Flashlight
    • Portable lamps
    • Insect repellant (with DEET)
    • Sunscreen
    • First Aid: Band-Aids, Tylenol, cough syrup, Pepto or Mylanta
    • Chair
    • Batteries for radios and flashlights
    • Coolers for food storage



    OTHER


    • Tool Box
    • Camera (for making memories)
    • Bring your own drinks. Drinks WILL NOT be provided. Bring enough to last 6 days (esp. water)!!!
    • Bring your own snacks, especially for days when we will be hiking (i.e. trail mix, nuts, dried fruit).
    • Bring some spending money just in case you want to purchase things on the day trip(s).
    • Coins for showers


    *If you are going to share equipment with anyone, i.e. a tent, make sure you know how many people fit in the tent so there’s plenty of room.