Merced Lake High Sierra Camp

Yosemite National Park


The 14-mile hike from the valley floor to Merced Lake, part of the John Muir Trail, is challenging and steep. This is the most remote and the oldest of the High Sierra camps, as well as the largest in terms of beds available. Breakfast and dinner included in rates and showers available.


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