Yosemite National Park won't be opening its coveted High Sierra Camps this year. Here's why
Briefly

The High Sierra Camps in Yosemite National Park, which have not operated since 2018, will remain closed for the summer due to an unavailability of potable water and toilets. Park officials, in collaboration with the National Park Service, made this decision. Refunds for impacted guests are being processed, and they can book alternative accommodations. Annually, over 13,000 guests enjoy various upscale camping amenities, including meals and toilets at these five locations spread along a scenic loop. The lottery for the 2026 season opens on November 1 and closes November 30.
The highly coveted High Sierra Camps in Yosemite National Park will remain closed this summer due to lack of potable water and toilets, impacting guest accommodations.
The decision to keep the High Sierra Camps closed was made in collaboration with the National Park Service, which manages essential utilities for the camps.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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